“The draft board for us,and maybe some other interstate clubs,it’s not the same draft board (as the Victorian clubs). And that’s OK,that’s the reality. We’re not complaining about it. So we do have to look at things a little bit differently.
“Everyone can throw up the players,and we love all the players that have been talked about,but there’s some we can’t pick. That’s the reality.”
The Giants had been linked to Sheezel,but that was when they were still at No.3 in the draft order.
Essendon were also believed to be interested in Sheezel,but they are currently at pick No.4,making it harder for them to recruit him.
Oakleigh Chargers duo Elijah Tsatas and George Wardlaw,as well as Gippsland Power forward/midfielder Bailey Humphrey,are all strong contenders for the top five as well.
Sheezel is poised to become the first Jewish AFL player since former Richmond and Melbourne player Ezra Poyas was among senior ranks 20 years ago.
North Melbourne ruckman,and Sheezel’s likely teammate in 2023,Todd Goldstein has a Jewish father,but according to Jewish tradition,the religion passes down from the mother.
North Melbourne have been contacted for comment.
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