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First draft selection for 2008 decided

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The 2008 AFL National Draft Order as determined by placeings after the home and away season. This will be revised during the exchange period and then finalised in accordance with rookie elevations and delistings prior to the draft.

1 . Melbourne

2 . West Coast

3 . Fremantle

4 . Port Adelaide

5 . Essendon

6 . Carlton

7 . Brisbane

8 . Richmond

9 . North Melbourne

10 . Adelaide

11 . Collingwood

12 . Sydney

13 . St. Kilda

14 . W. Bulldogs

15 . Geelong

16 . Hawthorn

17 . Melbourne

18 . West Coast

19 . Melbourne

20 . West Coast

21 . Fremantle

22 . Port Adelaide

23 . Essendon

24 . Carlton

25 . Brisbane

26 . Richmond

27 . North Melbourne

28 . Adelaide

29 . Collingwood

30 . Sydney

31 . St. Kilda

32 . W. Bulldogs

33 . Geelong

34 . Hawthorn

35 . Melbourne

36 . West Coast

37 . Fremantle

38 . Port Adelaide

39 . Essendon

40 . Carlton

41 . Brisbane

42 . Richmond

43 . North Melbourne

44 . Adelaide

45 . Collingwood

46 . Sydney

47 . St. Kilda

48 . W. Bulldogs

49 . Geelong

50 . Hawthorn

51 . Melbourne

52 . West Coast

53 . Fremantle

54 . Port Adelaide

55 . Essendon

56 . Carlton

57 . Brisbane

58 . Richmond

59 . North Melbourne

60 . Adelaide

61 . Collingwood

62 . Sydney

63 . St. Kilda

64 . W. Bulldogs

65 . Geelong

66 . Hawthorn

67 . Melbourne

68 . West Coast

69 . Fremantle

70 . Port Adelaide

71 . Essendon

72 . Carlton

73 . Brisbane

74 . Richmond

75 . North Melbourne

76 . Adelaide

77 . Collingwood

78 . Sydney

79 . St. Kilda

80 . W. Bulldogs

81 . Geelong

82 . Hawthorn

 

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