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Thanks for this WJ

In: Jeff Garlett (Carlton) Sam Frost (GWS Giants) Heritier Lumumba (Collingwood) Ben Newton (Port Adelaide) Billy Stretch (father-son)

National Draft Ins: 2-Christian Petracca, 3-Angus Brayshaw, 40-Alex Neal-Bullen, 42-Billy Stretch, 53-Oscar McDonald

Out: Dom Barry (retired) Sam Blease (Geelong) Shannon Byrnes (retired) Mitch Clark (Geelong) Mitch Clisby (delisted) Michael Evans (delisted) James Frawley (Hawthorn) Alex Georgiou ® (delisted) Dan Nicholson (delisted) James Strauss (delisted) Luke Tapscott (delisted)

So... 11 out, 10 in? Does that mean one rookie spot available????????

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ROOKIE DRAFT

1. St. Kilda - Jack Sinclair (Oakleigh Chargers)

2. Melbourne - Aaron Vandenberg (Ainslie ACT)

3. Greater Western Sydney Giants - Pass

4. Brisbane Lions - Billy Evans (Bendigo Pioneers)

5. Western Bulldogs Roarke Smith (Calder Cannons)

6. Carlton - Billy Gowers (Oakleigh Chargers)

7. Gold Coast Suns -Josh Glenn (Central Districts)

8. Collingwood - Michael Manteit (Sandringham Dragons)

9. Adelaide - Reilly O'Brien (Calder Cannons)

10. West Coast Eagles Kane Lucas - (Carlton)

11. Richmond - Jayden Short (Northern Knights)

12. Essendon Shaun McKernan - (Adelaide)

13. Fremantle - Ethan Hughes (Swan Districts)

14. Geelong - Tom Read (Sturt SA)

15. North Melbourne - Braydon Preuss (Surfers Paradise/Townsville)

16. Port Adelaide - Nathan Krakouer (Port Adelaide SA)

17. Sydney Swans- Sean McLaren (Sandringham Dragons)

18. Hawthorn - Jared Hardisty (Claremont WA)

19. St Kilda - Ahmed Saad (St. Kilda)

20. Melbourne - Mitchell White (Dandenong Stingrays)

21. Greater Western Sydney Giants - Pass

22. Brisbane Lions - Hugh Beasley (Oakleigh Chargers)

23. Western Bulldogs -Jordan Kelly (Hawthorn)

24. Carlton - Bradley Walsh (Peel Thunder WA)

25. Gold Coast Suns -Adam Saad (Coburg VFL)

26. Collingwood -Brenden Abbott (Claremont WA)

27. Adelaide - Keenan Ramsey (Port Adelaide SA)

28. West Coast Eagles - Corey Adamson (unregistered)

29. Richmond - Jason Castagna (Northern Knights)

30. Essendon - Kurt Aylett (Essendon)

31. Fremantle - Tanner Smith (Fremantle)

32. Geelong - Cameron Delaney (North Melbourne)

33. North Melbourne -Will Fordham (Sandringham Dragons)

34. Port Adelaide - Tom Logan (Port Adelaide)

35. Sydney Swans - Nic Newman (Frankston VFL)

36. Hawthorn - Jermaine Miller-Lewis (South Fremantle WA)

37. St. Kilda - Brenton Payne (Western Jets)

38. Greater Western Sydney Giants - Pass

39. Brisbane Lions -Pass

40. Western Bulldogs -Daniel Pearce (Western Bulldogs)

41. Carlton - Tom Fields (South Adelaide SA)

42. Gold Coast Suns - Keegan Brooksby (South Adelaide SA)

43. Collingwood - Tony Armstrong (Collingwood)

44. Adelaide - Anthony Wilson (Norwood SA)

45. West Coast Eagles - Paddy Brophy International (Ireland)

46. Richmond - Kane Lambert (Williamstown VFL)

47. Essendon - Jake Long (St Marys NT) father/son

48. Fremantle - Sean Hurley International (Ireland)

49. Geelong - Padraig Lucey International (Ireland)

50. North Melbourne - Max Warren (North Ballarat)

51. Port Adelaide - Johann Wagner (Central District SA)

52. Sydney Swans - Lewis Melican (Geelong Falcons)

53. Hawthorn - Lachlan Langford (Melbourne Grammar School)

54. St. Kilda - Adam Schneider (St. Kilda) 55. Greater Western Sydney Giants - Pass

56. Brisbane Lions - Cian Hanley International (Ireland)

57. Western Bulldogs - Brett Goodes (Western Bulldogs)

58. Carlton - Fraser Russell (Geelong Falcons)

59. Gold Coast Suns -Tyrone Downie (Bendigo VFL)

60. Collingwood Mason Cox International (USA)

61. Richmond - Matthew Arnot (Richmond)

62. Essendon - Conor McKenna International (Ireland)

63. North Melbourne -Robin Nahas (North Melbourne)

64. Sydney Swans - Pass

65. Hawthorn - Sam Grimley (Hawthorn)

66. Greater Western Sydney Giants - Pass

67. Gold Coast Suns - Greg Broughton (Gold Coast)

68 Richmond Ivan Soldo (unregistered)

69. Sydney Swans - Pass

70. Greater Western Sydney Giants - Pass

71. Gold Coast Suns - Andrew Raines (Brisbane)

72 Greater Western Sydney Giants - Pass

73 Gold Coast Suns - Pass

74. Greater Western Sydney Giants - Pass

75. Brisbane Matthew Hammelman (Morningside QLD)

76. Sydney Swans - Jordan Foote (UNSW-Easts NSW)

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Soon, I suppose.

"Melbourne now has a full list of 44 players for 2014, including 40 on its primary list and four rookies.

Aaron Vandenberg and White join midfielder James Harmes and forward/ruckman Max King as rookies for 2015.

Melbourne has now added 11 new players to its squad for next year. Vandenberg and White join father-son choice Billy Stretch (Glenelg); trade period selections Sam Frost (Greater Western Sydney), Jeff Garlett (Carlton), Heritier Lumumba (Collingwood); delisted free agent Ben Newton (Port Adelaide) and NAB AFL Draft picks Angus Brayshaw (Sandringham Dragons), Alex Neal-Bullen (Glenelg), Oscar McDonald (North Ballarat Rebels) and Christian Petracca (Eastern Ranges)."

IN:

Aaron Vandenberg (Dandenong Stingrays) (ROOKIE LIST)

Mitchell White (Ainslie) (ROOKIE LIST)

Sam Frost (Greater Western Sydney),

Jeff Garlett (Carlton),

Heritier Lumumba (Collingwood);

Ben Newton (Port Adelaide) (DELISTED FREE AGENT)

Angus Brayshaw (Sandringham Dragons), pick3

Alex Neal-Bullen (Glenelg), pick40

Oscar McDonald (North Ballarat Rebels) pick53

Christian Petracca (Eastern Ranges) pick2

Billy Stretch (Glenelg) (Pick 42 FATHER-SON)

Out: Dom Barry (retired) Sam Blease (Geelong) Shannon Byrnes (retired) Mitch Clark (Geelong) Mitch Clisby (delisted) Michael Evans (delisted) James Frawley (Hawthorn) Alex Georgiou ® (delisted) Dan Nicholson (delisted) James Strauss (delisted) Luke Tapscott (delisted)

(OK, 11 in, 11 out, all neat, phew, now my OCD can let me get on with my life)

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  • 2 weeks later...

(OK, 11 in, 11 out, all neat, phew, now my OCD can let me get on with my life)

It all ends today with the final nomination of international rookies.

Unless Melbourne has hidden away a selection, it looks very much like our final list is settled and this board is done and dusted.

Thanks to Chip Frawley for your service and I hope your final act as a Demon results in us gaining a champion footballer.

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It all ends today with the final nomination of international rookies.

Unless Melbourne has hidden away a selection, it looks very much like our final list is settled and this board is done and dusted.

Thanks to Chip Frawley for your service and I hope your final act as a Demon results in us gaining a champion footballer.

Amen.

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Did we nominate an international rookie?

I feel this is an option we have neglected. We need to look further than NZ.

How well did the attention to Ireland serve us in the 80s and beyond and our coach has an American wife which could well be the gold mine of the future. (Not so much for wives but for players).

Are we looking?

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