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Final draft selections (including rookie upgrades):

Priority Selection

1. Melbourne

Round 1

2. Melbourne

3. Richmond

4. Fremantle

5. North Melbourne

6. Sydney Swans

7. West Coast

8. Port Adelaide

9. Port Adelaide

10. Essendon

11. Melbourne

12. Carlton

13. Adelaide

14. Sydney Swans

15. Western Bulldogs

16. Port Adelaide

17. Geelong

Round 2

18. Melbourne

19. Richmond

20. Fremantle

21. North Melbourne

22. West Coast

23. West Coast

24. Essendon

25. North Melbourne

26. Essendon

27. Brisbane Lions

28. Geelong

29. Adelaide

30. Collingwood

31. Western Bulldogs

32. St Kilda

33. Essendon

Round 3

34. Melbourne

35. Richmond

36. Fremantle

37. North Melbourne

38. Sydney Swans

39. Hawthorn

40. Geelong

41. North Melbourne

42. Geelong

43. Carlton

44. Richmond

45. Adelaide

46. Hawthorn

47. Brisbane Lions

48. Fremantle

49. Fremantle

Round 4

50. Melbourne

51. Richmond

52. Fremantle

53. North Melbourne

54. Sydney Swans

55. Sydney Swans

56. Geelong

57. Hawthorn

58. Hawthorn

59. Carlton

60. St Kilda

61. Adelaide

62. Collingwood

63. Western Bulldogs

64. St Kilda

65. Geelong - Jeremy Laidler (Geelong)

Round 5

66. Melbourne -

67. Richmond

68. Fremantle - 

69. Hawthorn

70. Hawthorn - Matthew Suckling (Hawthorn)

71. Richmond

72. Carlton - Aaron Joseph (Carlton)

73. Brisbane Lions

74. Adelaide - Brodie Martin (Adelaide)

75. Collingwood

76. Western Bulldogs

77. St Kilda

Round 6

78. Richmond - 

79. Fremantle - Greg Broughton (Fremantle)

80. North Melbourne - Cruize Garlett (North Melbourne)

81. Sydney Swans -

82. Port Adelaide - Daniel Stewart (Port Adelaide)

83. Carlton - Sam Jacobs (Carlton)

84. Brisbane Lions

85. Collingwood

86. Western Bulldogs - Liam Picken (Western Bulldogs)

87. St Kilda - Zac Dawson (St Kilda)

Round 7

88. Port Adelaide - Wade Thompson (Port Adelaide)

89. Richmond - Robin Nahas (Richmond)

90. Sydney Swans - Kristin Thornton (Sydney Swans)

91. Brisbane Lions

92. Western Bulldogs - James Mulligan (Western Bulldogs)

93. St Kilda - Luke Miles (St Kilda)

Round 8

94. Richmond - Andrew Browne (Richmond)

95. Brisbane Lions - Pearce Hanley (Brisbane Lions) 

By club: 

 

Adelaide (five selections): 13, 29, 45, 61, 74*

Brisbane Lions (six): 27, 47, 73, 84, 91, 95*

Carlton (five): 12, 43, 59, 72*, 83*

Collingwood (four): 30, 62, 75, 85

Essendon (four): 10, 24, 26, 33

Fremantle (eight): 4, 20, 36, 48, 49, 52, 68, 79*

Geelong Cats (six): 17, 28, 40, 42, 56, 65*

Hawthorn (six): 39, 46, 57, 58, 69, 70*

Melbourne (seven): 1, 2, 11, 18, 34, 50, 66

North Melbourne (seven): 5, 21, 25, 37, 41, 53, 80*

Port Adelaide (five): 8, 9, 16, 82*, 88*

Richmond (10): 3, 19, 35, 44, 51, 67, 71, 78, 89*, 94*

St Kilda (six): 32, 60, 64, 77, 87*, 93*

Sydney Swans (seven): 6, 14, 38, 54, 55, 81, 90*

West Coast (three): 7, 22, 23

Western Bulldogs (six): 15, 31, 63, 76, 86*, 92*

* Denotes promoted rookie selections

 

You could just about lock in Essendon for a loss next week.

Picks 10, 26, 42, 58, 74

Isn't Cameron Bruce eligible for the veterans list? 10 years, over 30?

So you can take Cameron Bruce off the main list and draft another youngster?

 
  • 4 weeks later...
Jacey, Pretty sure he's 29.

According to MFC DOB is 30.09.79 ... so he is 30 in 3 days ... happy birthday Cam

  • 2 weeks later...

The selections now stand at:

Priority selection

1. Melbourne

First round

2. Melbourne

3. Richmond

4. Fremantle

5. North Melbourne

6. Sydney Swans

7. West Coast

8. Port Adelaide

9. Hawthorn

10. Essendon

11. Melbourne

12. Brisbane Lions

13. Adelaide

14. Collingwood

15. Western Bulldogs

16. St Kilda

17. Geelong

Second round

18. Melbourne

19. Richmond

20. Fremantle

21. North Melbourne

22. West Coast

23. West Coast

24. Port Adelaide

25. North Melbourne

26. Essendon

27. Carlton

28. Sydney Swans

29. Adelaide

30. Collingwood

31. Western Bulldogs

32. St Kilda

33. Geelong

Third round

34. Melbourne

35. Richmond

36. Fremantle

37. North Melbourne

38. Sydney Swans

39. Brisbane Lions

40. Port Adelaide

41. North Melbourne

42. Essendon

43. Carlton

44. Richmond

45. Adelaide

46. Collingwood

47. Western Bulldogs

48. St Kilda

49. Geelong

Fourth round

50. Melbourne

51. Richmond

52. Fremantle

53. North Melbourne

54. Sydney Swans

55. West Coast

56. Port Adelaide

57. Hawthorn

58. Essendon

59. Carlton

60. Brisbane Lions

61. Adelaide

62. Collingwood

63. Western Bulldogs

64. St Kilda

65. Geelong

Fifth round

66. Melbourne

67. Richmond

68. Fremantle

69. Hawthorn

70. Sydney Swans

71. West Coast

72. Port Adelaide

73. Hawthorn

74. Essendon

75. Carlton

76. Brisbane Lions

77. Adelaide

78. Collingwood

79. Western Bulldogs

80. St Kilda

81. Geelong

Need to be a road scholar to figure the draft pick order now.......trade week has never been so exhaustive....picks flying everywhere - this way, that way :wacko:

 

Final draft order:

Priority selection

1. Melbourne

First round

2. Melbourne

3. Richmond

4. Fremantle

5. North Melbourne

6. Sydney Swans

7. West Coast

8. Port Adelaide

9. Port Adelaide

10. Essendon

11. Melbourne

12. Carlton

13. Adelaide

14. Sydney Swans

15. Western Bulldogs

16. Port Adelaide

17. Geelong

Second round

18. Melbourne

19. Richmond

20. Fremantle

21. North Melbourne

22. West Coast

23. West Coast

24. Essendon

25. North Melbourne

26. Essendon

27. Brisbane Lions

28. Geelong

29. Adelaide

30. Collingwood

31. Western Bulldogs

32. St Kilda

33. Essendon

Third round

34. Melbourne

35. Richmond

36. Fremantle

37. North Melbourne

38. Sydney Swans

39. Hawthorn

40. Geelong

41. North Melbourne

42. Geelong

43. Carlton

44. Richmond

45. Adelaide

46. Hawthorn

47. Brisbane Lions

48. Fremantle

49. Fremantle

Fourth round

50. Melbourne

51. Richmond

52. Fremantle

53. North Melbourne

54. Sydney Swans

55. Sydney Swans

56. Geelong

57. Hawthorn

58. Essendon

59. Carlton

60. St Kilda

61. Adelaide

62. Collingwood

63. Western Bulldogs

64. St Kilda

65. Geelong

Fifth round

66. Melbourne

67. Richmond

68. Fremantle

69. Hawthorn

70. Hawthorn

71. West Coast

72. Richmond

73. Hawthorn

74. Essendon

75. Carlton

76. Brisbane Lions

77. Adelaide

78. Collingwood

79. Western Bulldogs

80. St Kilda

81. Geelong

...

89. Hawthorn

...

97. Port Adelaide

...

118. West Coast

I think that's all correct.

Edited by titan_uranus

And thus by club:

Adelaide 13 29 45 61 77

Brisbane Lions 27 47 76

Carlton 12 43 59

Collingwood 30 62 78

Essendon 10 24 26 33 58 74

Fremantle 4 20 36 48 49 52 68

Geelong 17 28 40 42 56 65 81

Hawthorn 39 46 57 69 70 73

North Melbourne 5 21 25 37 41 53

Melbourne 1 2 11 18 34 50 66

Port Adelaide 8 9 16 97

Richmond 3 19 35 44 51 67 72

St Kilda 32 60 64 80

Sydney 6 14 38 54 55

West Coast 7 22 23 71

Western Bulldogs 15 31 63 79


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