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ADELAIDE                 

New Luke Brown (GWS nominated player trade) Brad Crouch (North Ballarat) # Josh Jenkins (Essendon) Tom Lynch (St. Kilda) Lewis Johnston (Sydney)

Rookie elevation Aidan Riley Matt Wright

Draft Picks 27 41 46 64 82 89

Delisted Myke Cook James Craig Tim Milera ® Lachlan Roach ® Chris Schmidt ® James Sellar Jake von Bertouch ® Will Young

Traded Tony Armstrong (Sydney) Jack Gunston (Hawthorn) Ivan Maric (Richmond)

GWS Uncontracted Signing Phil Davis (Compensation - a 1st round selection)

Retired Brad Moran Scott Stevens

# Under 17 Mini Draft

BRISBANE

New Ben Hudson (Western Bulldogs) Jordan Lisle (Hawthorn) Dayne Zorko (GCS Qld Zone selection)

Rookie elevation Mitch Golby 

Draft Picks 8 12 30 47 69

Delisted Matt Austin Donald Barry ® Xavier Clarke Tom Collier Brendan Fevola Broc McCauley ® Bart McCulloch ® Albert Proud ®

Traded Mitch Clark (Melbourne) Luke Power (GWS)

Retired Jamie Charman Luke Power

CARLTON

New Dylan Buckley (father-son)

Rookie elevation

Draft Picks 22 44 62

Delisted Mark Austin 

Jaryd Cachia Joe Dare Setanta O'hAilpin Wade Twomey

Retired Ryan Houlihan

         

COLLINGWOOD

New Martin Clark (GWS nominated player trade via Ireland) Jamie Elliott (GWS nominated player trade via Murray Under 18) Peter Yagmoor (GCS Qld Zone selection)

Rookie elevation

International Caolan Mooney ®

NSW Scholarship Upgrade Jarrod Witts

Draft Picks 50 65 67 

Delisted Brad Dick Daniel Farmer John McCarthy Trent Stubbs

Retired Leigh Brown Leon Davis Tom Hunter ®

ESSENDON

New

Rookie elevation Stewart Crameri 

Draft Picks 19 31 59 75 

Delisted Anthony Long Jay Neagle ® Michael Quinn ® Taite Silverlock ® Tyson Slattery ® James Webster ®

Traded Josh Jenkins ® (Adelaide) 

Retired Darcy Daniher Andrew Welsh Mark Williams

FREMANTLE

New 

Rookie elevation Nick Lower

Draft Picks 16 20 29 58 71 72 83

Delisted Justin Bollenhagen Ben Bucovaz ® Clayton Hinkley Joel Houghton Clancee Pearce Tim Ruffles ® Hamish Shepheard ® Casey Sibosado ®

GWS Uncontracted Signing Rhys Palmer (Compensation - an end of 1st round selection).

Retired Roger Hayden Byron Schammer

GEELONG

New Jed Bews (father-son)

Rookie elevation

Draft Picks 32 34 48 66 78 86

Delisted 

Retired Mark Blake Marcus Drum Cameron Ling Darren Milburn Cameron Mooney Brad Ottens

GOLD COAST

New Jaeger O’Meara # Matthew Warnock (West Coast)

Rookie elevation

Draft Picks 24 80 88 91

Zone Selection Jackson Allen Alex Sexton

Delisted Nathan Ablett Roland Ah Chee ® Michael Coad Jake Crawford ® Joseph Daye Alex Keath Marc Lock Jack Stanlake Jack Stanley ® Joel Tippett ®

Traded Peter Yagmoor (Queensland Zone) Dayne Zorko (Queensland Zone)

Retired Daniel Harris

# Under 17 Mini Draft

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

New Kurt Aylett (Zone Selection) Dean Brogan (Port Adelaide) Josh Bruce (Zone Selection) Tomas Bugg (17 year old selection)  Jeremy Clayton (17 year old selection) Chad Cornes (Port Adelaide) Sam Darley (17 year old selection) Phil Davis (Adelaide) Shaun Edwards (Zone Selection) Tim Golds (17 year old selection) Joshua Growden (17 year old selection) Cutley Hampton (Zone Selection) Jack Hombsch (17 year old selection) Adam Kennedy (Previously nominated via Western Jets) James McDonald (Melbourne) Anthony Miles (Zone Selection) Tim Mohr (Previously nominated via Casey Scorpions) Rhys Palmer (Fremantle) Luke Power (Brisbane Lions) Sam Reid (Western Bulldogs) Sam Schulz  (Zone Selection) Tom Scully (Melbourne) Dylan Shiel (17 year old selection) Jacob Townsend (Zone Selection) Adam Treloar (17 year old selection) Gerard Ugle (17 year old selection) Callan Ward (Western Bulldogs) Mark Whiley (Zone Selection) Nathan Wilson (17 year old selection)

Rookie elevation Stephen Clifton Jonathan Giles

Draft Picks 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 13 14 56 79 87 90 92 93 94 95 96

Delisted

Traded Jarrad Boumann Luke Brown Marty Clarke Jamie Elliott Terry Milera Steven Morris Ahmed Saad (all GWS Pre-listed)

Retired

HAWTHORN

New Jarrad Boumann Jack Gunston

Rookie elevation Luke Bruest

Draft Picks 33 38 53 77 

Delisted Paul Johnson ® Rick Ladson Jack Mahony ® Sam Menegola ® Riley Milne ® Jarryd Morton Jordan Williams

Traded Jordan Lisle (Brisbane) Brent  Renouf (Port Adelaide) Will Sierakowski ® (North Melbourne)

Retired

MELBOURNE

New Mitch Clark (Brisbane)

Rookie elevation

Draft Picks 36 52 54 72 90

Delisted Cameron Johnston ® Tom McNamara ® Addam Maric  Michael Newton ® Austin Wonaeamirri 

Traded Matthew Warnock (Gold Coast)

(GWS) Uncontracted Signing Tom Scully (Compensation - a 1st round selection and a mid-1st round selection)

Retired Robert Campbell ®

NORTH MELBOURNE

New Will Sierakowski (Hawthorn)

Rookie elevation Luke Delaney Cameron Pedersen 

Draft Picks 18 40 74 84

Delisted Ed Lower Brayden  Norris Ben Ross Matthew Scott ® Gavin Urquhart Marcus White ®

Retired Brady Rawlings

PORT ADELAIDE

New Brad Ebert (West Coast) Brent Renouf (Hawthorn)

Rookie elevation

Draft Picks 6 45 51 81

Delisted Jason Davenport Callum Hay ® Daniel Motlop Marlon Motlop Matthew Westhoff ®

Traded Dean Brogan (GWS) Chad Cornes (GWS)

Retired Danny Meyer Michael Pettigrew

RICHMOND

New Ivan Maric (Adelaide) Steven Morris (GWS nominated player trade)

Rookie elevation

International John Heslin ®

Draft Picks 15  26 55 

Delisted Pat Contin ® Mitch Farmer Robbie Hicks ® Tom Hislop ® Ben Jakobi ® Ben Nason Jamie O’Reilly ® Troy Taylor Nick Westhoff ®

Traded Mitch Morton (Sydney)

Retired Will Thursfield 

ST KILDA

New Terry Milera (GWS nominated player trade) Ahmed Saad (GWS nominated player trade via Northern Bullants)

Rookie elevation

Draft Picks 25 35 37 42 60 68 76

Delisted Jason Blake Paul Cahill Zac Dawson Ryan Gamble Nick Heyne Will Johnson Alistair Smith

Traded Tom Lynch (Adelaide) Tommy Walsh (Sydney)

Retired Steven Baker  Robert Eddy Michael Gardiner Andrew McQualter

SYDNEY SWANS

New Tony Armstrong (Adelaide) Tom Mitchell (Father-son) Mitch Morton (Richmond) Tommy Walsh (St. Kilda)

Rookie elevation Nathan Gordon 

Draft Picks 21 43 61 85 

Delisted Paul Bevan Daniel Currie Ben Haren ® Campbell Heath Chris McKaigue ® Max Otten Byron Sumner

Traded Lewis Johnston (Adelaide)

Retired Craig Bolton Daniel Bradshaw Tadhg Kennelly

WEST COAST

New Josh Hill (Western Bulldogs)

Rookie elevation Ashton Hams 

Draft Picks 23 28 63 

Delisted Tim Houlihan ® Jordan Jones Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls ®

Traded Brad Ebert (Port Adelaide)

Retired Brett Jones

WESTERN BULLDOGS

New

Rookie elevation

Draft Picks  17 39 49 57 70 73 

Delisted Brennan Stack 

GWS Uncontracted Signing

Callan Ward (Compensation - a 1st round selection) Sam Reid (Compensation -a 3rd round selection) 

Traded Josh Hill (West Coast) Ben Hudson (Brisbane)

Retired Mitch Hahn ® Barry Hall

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FINAL DRAFT ORDER

1.    GWS Giants

2.    GWS Giants

3.    GWS Giants

4.    GWS Giants

5.    GWS Giants

6.    Port Adelaide

7.    GWS Giants

8.    Brisbane Lions

9.    GWS Giants

10.  GWS Giants

11.  GWS Giants

12.  Brisbane Lions

13.  GWS Giants

14.  GWS Giants

15.  Richmond

16.  Fremantle

17.  Western Bulldogs

18.  North Melbourne

19.  Essendon

20.  Fremantle

21.  Sydney Swans (F/S)

22.  Carlton

23.  West Coast Eagles

24.  Gold Coast Suns

25.  St Kilda

26.  Richmond

27.  Adelaide

28.  West Coast Eagles

29.  Fremantle (Gold Coast Suns Compensation)

30.  Brisbane Lions

31.  Essendon

32.  Geelong

33.  Hawthorn

34.  Geelong

35.  St Kilda

36.  Melbourne

37.  St Kilda

38.  Hawthorn

39.  Western Bulldogs

40.  North Melbourne

41.  Adelaide

42.  St Kilda

43.  Sydney Swans

44.  Carlton

45.  Port Adelaide

46.  Adelaide

47.  Brisbane Lions

48.  Geelong

49.  Western Bulldogs

50.  Collingwood

51.  Port Adelaide

52.  Melbourne

53.  Hawthorn

54.  Melbourne

55.  Richmond

56.  GWS Giants

57.  Western Bulldogs

58.  Fremantle

59.  Essendon

60.  St Kilda

61.  Sydney Swans

62.  Carlton (FS)

63.  West Coast Eagles (PR)

64.  Adelaide

65.  Collingwood

66.  Geelong

67.  Collingwood (SP)

68.  St Kilda

69.  Brisbane Lions (PR)

70.  Western Bulldogs (PR)

71.  Fremantle

72.  Fremantle

73.  Western Bulldogs (PR)

74.  North Melbourne (PR)

75.  Essendon (PR)

76.  St Kilda

77.  Hawthorn (PR)

78.  Geelong

79.  GWS Giants

80.  Gold Coast Suns (PR)

81.  Port Adelaide

82.  Adelaide (PR)

83.  Fremantle (PR)

84.  North Melbourne (PR)

85.  Sydney Swans (PR)

86.  Geelong (FS)

87.  GWS Giants

88.  Gold Coast Suns (LT)

89.  Adelaide (PR)

90.  GWS Giants

91.  Gold Coast Suns (LT)

92.  GWS Giants

93.  GWS Giants

94.  GWS Giants

95.  GWS Giants

96.  GWS Giants

(PR) Promoted rookie

(LT) Local talent selection

(FS) Father/son

(SP) Scholarship promotion

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