AFL Round 3 rookie report

By Jeb Heslop / Roar Rookie

They were no outstanding performances from the 2021 rookies this week, however players certainty contributed for their clubs.

Round 3 saw three new players make their way into the top five, while Sydney’s Errol Gulden remains the the only player to poll votes each week.

1. Heath Chapman (Fremantle)
In what was a disappointing result for Fremantle, Heath Chapman was a shining light. His 18 disposals went at an incredible 88.9 per cent, an impressive stat when half of those possessions were contested.

The 19-year-old looked composed down back, collecting eight intercepts with five rebound 50s helping set up attacks. Five spoils, eight ground ball gets (best on ground) and six tackles completed a great match from the second gamer.

2. Nikolas Cox (Essendon)
Essendon fans have every reason to be optimistic about the future after the performances of their young blood last weekend. One player that played well was Nikolas Cox. In just his third game, the Bomber was everywhere, collecting 17 disposals at 88 per cent efficiency.

His brilliant snap in the first term set the tone for the day and his nine score involvements helped the Dons pile on 22 goals as the Dons dismantled St Kilda.

3. Alec Waterman (Essendon)
Handed a lifeline by Essendon after not getting a game for the Eagles, the mature-aged rookie was exceptional on debut, providing the Bombers with a genuine option up forward.

Waterman displayed an excellent left foot, slotting through his first goal from outside 50. He added another major in a game that included 12 disposals (eight of them contested), nine score involvements and three goal assists.

4. Errol Gulden (Sydney)
Compared to his first two games, Gulden had a quiet match but was still influential in his side’s upset win over Richmond. He racked up 18 possessions, including 15 kicks and nine marks. His pressure was instrumental laying four tackles with 22 pressure acts (equal most for Sydney).

His attacking presence was felt with six inside 50s and six score involvements.

5. Matt Flynn (GWS)
Even though his direct opposition, Max Gawn, had a day out, Matt Flynn did enough to sneak his way into the top five. Still managing 24 hitouts, the Giant only had four less than Gawn and only had 77 per cent game time (compared to Gawn’s 95 per cent).

Of his hitouts, 11 were to advantage and he helped around the ground with three tackles and 18 pressure acts. A solid game up against one of the best ruckmen in the league.

No mean feat coming up against this bloke. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Warming the bench
Bulldogs rookies Anthony Scott and Lachlan McNeil continue to keep their spot in their side with consistent efforts. Scott had 15 disposals and a goal while McNeil kicked 1.2 to go with nine touches.

James Jordon missed out on the votes for the first time, but his 16 touches and goal were still impressive. And Geelong’s Max Homles showed promise getting 16 disposals on debut.

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Rookie rankings
Errol Gulden (11 votes)
Braeden Campbell (5 votes)
Heath Chapman (5 votes)
Matt Flynn (5 votes)
James Jordon (4 vote)
Nikolas Cox (4 votes)
James Rowe (3 votes)
Alec Waterman (3 votes)
Tom Powell (2 votes)
Logan McDonald (2 votes)

The Crowd Says:

2021-04-08T01:57:46+00:00

Chief Keeffe

Roar Rookie


Haha doing my research as I went along! But yeah, saw another article on it this morning. Certainly an interesting development that gives a lot of power to those delisted players that end up solid players at a second club (or stars like Lyons).

2021-04-07T12:40:13+00:00

Thom Roker

Roar Guru


You almost got there. Chuck is right. James Jordon is a free agent this year. It gives him excellent bargaining power in terms of his next contract and should he decide to walk to another club there'd be a bit of compo going to the Dees for their troubles. Alec Waterman will be in the same boat for the Bombers, as was Ben Keays before Adelaide ponied up on a new contract. Jarryd Lyons and Mitch Robinson for Brisbane are current examples. I heard it on AFL Exchange. Weird rule that is now having more impact as list sizes shrink and extra draft periods give more delisted free agents another chance.

2021-04-07T06:38:49+00:00

Chief Keeffe

Roar Rookie


Unless delisted free agents are indeed now free agents for life under the new CBA? I'd find that a bit weird but I guess possible. Wouldn't imagine too many uber-successful former delistees but if they were they would have a fair bit of bargaining power.

2021-04-07T06:33:21+00:00

Chief Keeffe

Roar Rookie


That's my understanding anyway, albeit the AFL website appears to be a bit behind the times as they also quote that these rules are in place until the end of the 2016 season, so not updated for the new CBA.

2021-04-07T06:29:53+00:00

Chief Keeffe

Roar Rookie


He was a free agent when delisted, but delisted free agents aren't free agents for life. He only becomes a free agent after two years on the rookie list, and only then if the club offers him a third year on the rookie list (i.e. doesn't offer a spot on the senior list). From the AFL website: "A rookie list player who retires is not eligible to be a free agent. A first-year rookie not receiving a second-year rookie contract offer is considered a delisted player and therefore is an unrestricted free agent. A first-year rookie not accepting a second-year rookie contract offer is not considered a delisted player and must nominate and go through the draft. A second-year rookie not accepting a third-year rookie contract offer is considered a delisted player and therefore is an unrestricted free agent."

2021-04-07T04:40:36+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


Nope he was delisted and re rookied which counts to being a delisted free agent

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2021-04-07T03:08:37+00:00

Jeb Heslop

Roar Rookie


He isn't in top 5, read the leaderboard. I didn't pick the image for the article

2021-04-07T02:45:40+00:00

Davico

Roar Pro


Yeah Logan McDonald is defintely not amongst the top 5 rookies through the first 3 rounds!!! Laughable! Let me guess you are an Essendon supporter?

2021-04-07T00:27:07+00:00

Chief Keeffe

Roar Rookie


Not a free agent. Just out of contract. Free agency doesn't kick in until you've been playing for 8 years.

2021-04-06T22:31:46+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


James Jordan will be interesting because he’s actually a free agent at the end of this year so I think Melbourne should lock him away

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