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2010 NAB AFL Draft Order

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01/Gold Coast Suns

02/Gold Coast Suns

03/Gold Coast Suns

04/West Coast Eagles

05/Gold Coast Suns

06/Richmond

07/Gold Coast Suns

08/Essendon

09/Gold Coast Suns

10/Brisbane Lions

11/Gold Coast Suns

12/Melbourne

13/Gold Coast Suns

14/Adelaide

15/Gold Coast Suns

16/Port Adelaide

17/North Melbourne

18/Carlton

19/Hawthorn

20/Fremantle

21/Sydney Swans

22/Western Bulldogs

23/Geelong Cats

24/St Kilda

25/Collingwood

RULE 6. PRIORITY - 26. West Coast Eagles

GCFC COMPENSATION C# Geelong Cats (Ablett)

C# Geelong Cats (Ablett)

C# Bris Lions (Rischitelli)

C# Adelaide (Bock)

C#Hawthorn (Brown)

C# West. B'dogs (Harbrow)

 

almost certain pick 5 is brisbane and pick 10 is gold coast so i think the current draft is wrong. but hey who cares

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almost certain pick 5 is brisbane and pick 10 is gold coast so i think the current draft is wrong. but hey who cares

It's not been updated as yet from the trade period, as the trade period hasn't concluded.

I put it in for peoples reference & we can adjust it as we go.

Those spots you mentioned could yet change.

Edited by dee-luded

 

Are we certain WCE get a priority pick?

I'm pretty sure they don't exist this year and next.


After this trade period -I have no doubt that after consulting ID- We will have four picks-12, 32 ,49 and 52.

We will delist two other players - either offer them for draft or our rookie list. I think 3 rookies will also be delisted.

 

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