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ADELAIDE

In: Kyle Cheney (Hawthorn) Harry Dear (Sandringham Dragons) Jake Lever (Calder Cannons) Luke Lowden (Hawthorn) Mitch McGovern (Claremont WA) Reilly O'Brien ® (Calder Cannons) Keenan Ramsay ® Port Adelaide SA) Harrison Wigg (North Adelaide SA) Anthony Wilson ® (Norwood SA)

Out: James Battersby ® (delisted) Angus Graham (delisted) Lewis Johnston (delisted) Shaun McKernan (delisted) Jared Petrenko (delisted) Jason Porplyzia (retired) Ben Rutten (retired) Alex Spina ® (delisted) Luke Thompson (delisted)

BRISBANE LIONS

In: Harris Andrews (academy selection) Dayne Beames (Collingwood) Hugh Beasley ® (Oakleigh Chargers) Allen Christensen (Geelong) Josh Clayton (father-son) Liam Dawson (academy selection) Billy Evans ® (Bendigo Pioneers) Matthew Hammelman ® (Morningside QLD) Clan Hanley ® (Mayo IRE) Jaden McGrath (Bendigo Pioneers) Josh McGuinness (Lauderdale TAS) Mitch Robinson (Carlton) Josh Watts (Glenorchy TAS)

Out: Jonathan Brown (retired) Isaac Conway ® (delisted) Jack Crisp (Collingwood) Nick Hayes ® (delisted) Jordan Lisle (delisted) Ash McGrath (retired) Sam Michael ® (delisted) Brent Moloney (retired) Joel Patfull (GWS Giants) James Polkinghorne (delisted) Andrew Raines (delisted) Patrick Wearden (delisted)

CARLTON

In: Blaine Boekhorst (Swan Districts WA) Matthew Dick (Sydney) Tom Fields ® (South Adelaide SA) Jayden Foster (Calder Cannons) Billy Gowers ® (Oakleigh Chargers) Kristian Jaksch (GWS Giants) Liam Jones (Western Bulldogs) Fraser Russell ® (unregistered) Clem Smith (Perth WA) Dillon Viojo-Rianbow (Western Jets) Bradley Walsh ® (Peel Thunder WA) Mark Whiley (GWS Giants)

Out: Josh Bootsma (delisted) Jaryd Cachia ® (delisted) Nick Duigan (retired) Jeff Garlett (Melbourne) Kane Lucas (delisted) Andrew McInnes (delisted) Brock McLean (delisted) Luke Reynolds ® (delisted) Mitch Robinson (Brisbane) Heath Scotland (retired) Tom Temay (delisted) Jarrad Waite (North Melbourne)

COLLINGWOOD

In: Brenden Abbott ® (Claremont WA) Tony Armstrong ® (Collingwood) Mason Cox ® (Oklahoma State USA) Jack Crisp (Brisbane) Jordan De Goey (Oakleigh Chargers) Matthew Goodyear (Calder Cannons) Levi Greenwood (North Melbourne) Brayden Maynard (Sandringham Dragons) Michael Manteit ® (Sandringham Dragons) Darcy Moore (Oakleigh Chargers, father-son) Travis Varcoe (Geelong)

Out: Tony Armstrong (delisted) Luke Ball (retired) Dayne Beams (Brisbane) Marty Clarke (delisted) Ben Hudson (retired) Heritier Lumumba (Melbourne) Quinten Lynch (retired) Kyle Martin (retired) Nick Maxwell (retired) Caolan Mooney (delisted) Peter Yagmoor (delisted)

ESSENDON

In: Kurt Aylett ® (Essendon) Adam Cooney (Western Bulldogs) Jonathan Giles (GWS Giants) James Gwilt (St. Kilda) Kyle Langford (Northern Knights) Jayden Laverde (Western Jets) Jake Long ® (St. Mary's NT) Conor McKenna (Tyrone IRE) Shaun McKernan ® (Adelaide SA)

Out: Kurt Aylett (delisted) Cory DellOlio ® (delisted) Sean Gregory (delisted) Kyle Hardingham (delisted) Leroy Jetta (delisted) Johnny Rayner ® (delisted) Patrick Ryder (Port Adelaide) Fraser Thurlow ® (delisted) Dylan van Unen (delisted)

FREMANTLE

In: Connor Blakely (Swan Districts WA) Josh Deluca-Cardillo (Subiaco) Ethan Hughes ® (Swan Districts WA) Sean Hurley ® (Kildare IRE) Ed Langdon (Sandringham Dragons) Tanner Smith ® (Fremantle) Lachie Weller (Southport/Broadbeach Q)

Out: Kepler Bradley (retired) Scott Gumbleton (retired) Josh Simpson (delisted) Tanner Smith (delisted)

GEELONG

In: Sam Blease (Melbourne) Mitch Clark (Melbourne) Nakia Cockatoo (NT Thunder) Jordan Cunico (Gippsland Power) Cameron Delaney ® (North Melbourne) Dean Gore (Sturt SA) Cory Gregson (Glenelg SA) Padraig Lucey ® (Kerry IRE) Tom Read ® (Sturt SA) Rhys Stanley (St. Kilda)

Out: Nick Bourke (delisted) Mitch Brown (delisted) George Burbury (delisted) Allen Christensen (Brisbane Lions) Joel Hamling (Western Bulldogs) Taylor Hunt (Richmond) Jordan Schroder (delisted) Jackson Sheringham (delisted) Jesse Stringer (delisted) Travis Varcoe (Collingwood)

GOLD COAST

In: Keegan Brooksby ® (South Adelaide SA) Greg Broughton ® (Gold Coast) Tyrone Downie ® (Bendigo VFL) Jarrod Garlett (South Fremantle WA) Josh Glenn ® (Central District SA) Mitch Hallahan (Hawthorn) Nick Malceski (Sydney) Touk Miller (Calder Cannons) Andrew Raines ® (Brisbane Lions) Adam Saad ® (Coburg VFL) Peter Wright (Calder Cannons)

Out: Jackson Allen (delisted) Nathan Bock (retired) Greg Broughton (delisted) Campbell Brown (delisted) Karmichael Hunt (retired) Jack Hutchins (delisted) Tom Murphy (retired) Leigh Osborne ® (delisted) Jeremy Taylor (retired) Matthew Warnock (delisted)

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

In: Paul Ahern (Calder Cannons) Jeremy Finlayson (academy selection) Ryan Griffen (Western Bulldogs) Patrick McKenna (Gisborne VIC) Caleb Marchbank (Murray Bushrangers) Joel Patfull (Brisbane) Jarrod Pickett (South Fremantle WA) Jack Steele (academy selection)

Out: Tom Boyd (Western Bulldogs) Sam Frost (Melbourne) Jonathan Giles (Essendon) Stephen Gilham (retired) Josh Hunt (retired) Kristian Jaksch (Carlton) Jono O'Rourke (Hawthorn) Mark Whiley (Carlton)

HAWTHORN

In: James Frawley (Melbourne) Sam Grimley ® (Hawthorn) Jared Hardisty ® (Claremont WA) Daniel Howe (Murray Bushrangers) Lachlan Langford ® (Melbourne Grammar) Teia Miles (Geelong Falcons) Jermaine Miller-Lewis ® (South Fremantle WA) Jono O'Rourke (GWS Giants) Marc Pittonet (Oakleigh Chargers)

Out: Kyle Cheney (Adelaide) Dayle Garlett (delisted) Mitch Hallahan (Gold Coast) Jordan Kelly (delisted) Luke Lowden (Adelaide) Ben Ross ® (delisted) Brad Sewell (delisted) Derick Wanganeen ® (delisted)

MELBOURNE

In: Angus Brayshaw (Sandringham Dragons) Jeff Garlett (Carlton) Sam Frost (GWS Giants) Neville Jetta (Melbourne) Heritier Lumumba (Collingwood) Oscar McDonald (North Ballarat Rebels) Alex Neal-Bullen (Glenelg SA) Ben Newton (Port Adelaide) Christian Petracca (Eastern Ranges) Billy Stretch (Glenelg SA, father-son) Aaron Vandenberg ® (Ainslie ACT) Mitchell White ® (Dandenong Stingrays)

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)

NORTH MELBOURNE

In: Sam Durdin (West Adelaide, WA) Will Fordham ® (Sandringham Dragons) Shaun Higgins (Western Bulldogs) Daniel Nielson (Eastern Ranges) Brayden Preuss ® (Mt Gravatt, QLD) Ed Vickers-Willis (Sandringham Dragons) Jarrad Waite (Carlton) Max Warren ® (North Melbourne)

Out: Liam Anthony (delisted) Tom Curran (delisted) Cameron Delaney (delisted) Levi Greenwood (Collingwood) Taylor Hine (delisted) Tim McGenniss ® (delisted) Robin Nahas (delisted) Max Warren ® (delisted) Mitch Wilkins (delisted)

PORT ADELAIDE

In: Logan Austin (Belconnen) Billy Frampton (South Fremantle WA) Dougal Howard (Dandenong Stingrays) Nathan Krakouer ® (Port Adelaide SA) Tom Logan ® (Port Adelaide) Jesse Palmer (North Ballarat Rebels) Paddy Ryder (Essendon) Johann Wagner ® (Central District SA)

Out: Dom Cassisi (retired) Campbell Heath (delisted) Cam Hitchcock (delisted) Tom Logan (delisted) Ben Newton (Melbourne) Brent Renouf (delisted) Lewis Stevenson (delisted)

RICHMOND

In: Matthew Arnot ® (Richmond) Dan Butler (North Ballarat Rebels) Jason Castagna ® (Northern Knights) Nathan Drummond (Murray Bushrangers) Corey Ellis (Western Jets) Taylor Hunt (Geelong) Kane Lambert ® (Williamstown) Connor Menadue (Western Jets) Reece McKenzie (Northern Knights) Jayden Short ® (Northern Knights) Ivan Soldo ® (unregistered)

Out: Matt Arnot (delisted) Todd Banfield ® (delisted) Ben Darrou ® (delisted) Aaron Edwards (delisted) Brad Helbig (delisted) Daniel Jackson (retired) Jake King (retired) Brett O'Hanlon (delisted) Orren Stephenson ® (delisted) Cadeyn Williams ® (delisted)

ST. KILDA

In: Hugh Goddard Geelong Falcons) Jack Lonie (Dandenong Stingrays) Patrick McCartin (Geelong Falcons) Daniel McKenzie (Oakleigh Chargers) Tim Membrey (Sydney) Brenton Payne ® (Western Jets) Ahmed Saad ® (St. Kilda) Adam Schneider ® (St. Kilda) Jack Sinclair ® (Oakleigh Chargers)

Out: Trent Dennis-Lane (delisted) Sam Dunell (delisted) James Gwilt (Essendon) Clinton Jones (delisted) Lenny Hayes (retired) Beau Maister (retired) Terry Milera (delisted) Adam Schneider (delisted) Rhys Stanley (Geelong)

SYDNEY

In: Abe Davis (academy selection) Jordan Foote ® (UNSW-Easts NSW) Isaac Heeney (academy selection) Jack Hiscox (academy selection) Sean McLaren ® (Sandringham Dragons) Lewis Melican ® Nic Newman ® (Frankston) (Geelong Falcons) James Rose (Sturt SA)

Out: Shane Biggs (Western Bulldogs) Matthew Dick (Carlton) Jordan Lockyer (delisted) Nick Malceski (Gold Coast) Tim Membrey (St. Kilda) Patrick Mitchell ® (delisted) Ryan O'Keefe (retired) Lewis Roberts-Thompson (retired) Tommy Walsh (delisted)

WEST COAST

In: Corey Adamson ® (unregistered) Paddy Brophy ® (Kildare, IRE) Damien Cavka (Calder Cannons) Liam Duggan (Western Jets) Tom Lamb (Dandenong Stingrays) Kane Lucas ® (Carlton) Jackson Nelson (Geelong Falcons) Alec Waterman (father-son)

Out: Jacob Brennan (delisted) Adam Carter (delisted) Dean Cox (retired) Darren Glass (retired) Ashley Smith (delisted) Blayne Wilson (delisted)

WESTERN BULLDOGS

In: Shane Biggs (Sydney) Tom Boyd (GWS Giants) Zaine Cordy (father-son) delisted) Bailey Dale (Dandenong Stingrays) Brett Goodes ® (Western Bulldogs) Declan Hamilton (Port Adelaide SA) Joel Hamling (Geelong) Jordan Kelly ® (Hawthorn) Toby McLean (Oakleigh Chargers) Daniel Pearce ® (Western Bulldogs) Roarke Smith ® (Calder Cannons) Lukas Webb (Gippsland Power)

Out: Adam Cooney (Essendon) Daniel Giansiracusa (retired) Brett Goodes (delisted) Shaun Higgins (North Melbourne) Christian Howard (delisted) Liam Jones (Carlton) Daniel Pearce (delisted) Tom Young (delisted) Tom Williams (retired)

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DRAFT ORDER 30/9/14

1. St. Kilda
2. Melbourne
3. GWS Giants
4. Brisbane
5. Western Bulldogs
6. Carlton
7. Gold Coast
8. Collingwood
9. Adelaide
10. West Coast
11. Richmond
12. Fremantle
13. Geelong
14. Gold Coast (compensation pick from Geelong)
15. North Melbourne
16. Port Adelaide
17. Sydney
18. Hawthorn
19. Essendon (to be taken at end of first round)
20. GWS (end of first round compensation
21. St. Kilda
22. Melbourne
23. GWS Giants
24. Brisbane
25. Western Bulldogs
26. Carlton
27. Gold Coast
28. Collingwood
29. Adelaide
30. West Coast
31. Richmond
32. Fremantle
33. Geelong
34. North Melbourne
35. Port Adelaide
36. Sydney
37. Hawthorn
38. St. Kilda
39. Melbourne
40. GWS Giants
41. Brisbane
42. Western Bulldogs
43. Carlton
44. Gold Coast
45. Collingwood
46. Gold Coast

47. Adelaide
48. West Coast
49. Richmond
50. Essendon
51. Fremantle
52. Geelong
53. North Melbourne
54. Port Adelaide
55. Sydney
56. Hawthorn

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North just signed Jarrad Waite. It seems like only yesterday I was behind the goals at Princes Park at the beginning of his career watching him miss what would have been the game-winning goal against us.

The day after his premiership-winning father had died unexpectedly? And also the day when an uber-enthusiastic Brad Miller laid a tackle on one of his team-mates?

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The day after his premiership-winning father had died unexpectedly? And also the day when an uber-enthusiastic Brad Miller laid a tackle on one of his team-mates?

That's the one! I thought I'd omit that detail. I actually cringed at the time when he missed that goal for that reason.

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DRAFT ORDER 6/10/14

1. St. Kilda

2. Melbourne

3. Melbourne

4. GWS Giants

5. Brisbane

6. Western Bulldogs

7. Carlton

8. Gold Coast

9. Collingwood - Darcy Moore

10. Adelaide

11. West Coast

12. Richmond

13. Fremantle

14. Geelong

15. Gold Coast

16. North Melbourne

17. Port Adelaide

18. Sydney - Isaac Heeney

19. Hawthorn

20. Essendon

21. GWS Giants

22. St. Kilda

23. Melbourne

24. GWS Giants - Jack Steele

25. Brisbane

26. Western Bulldogs

27. Western Bulldogs

28. Carlton

29. Gold Coast

30. Collingwood

31. Adelaide

32. West Coast

33. Richmond

34. Fremantle

35. Geelong

36. North Melbourne

37. Port Adelaide

38. Sydney - Jack Hiscox

39. Hawthorn

40. St. Kilda

41. Melbourne - Billy Stretch

42. GWS Giants

43. Brisbane - Liam Dawson

44. Western Bulldogs

45. Carlton

46. Gold Coast

47. Collingwood

48. Gold Coast

49. Adelaide

50. West Coast

51. Richmond

52. Essendon

53. Fremantle

54. Geelong

55. North Melbourne

56. Port Adelaide

57. Sydney

58. Hawthorn

59. St. Kilda

60. Melbourne

61. GWS Giants

62. Brisbane - Harris Andrews,

63. Western Bulldogs - Zaine Cordy

64. Carlton

65. Gold Coast

66. Collingwood

67. Adelaide

68. West Coast

69. Richmond

70. Essendon

71. Fremantle

72. Geelong

73. North Melbourne

74. Port Adelaide

75. Sydney - Abe Davis

76. Hawthorn

77. St. Kilda

78. Melbourne

79. GWS Giants

80. Brisbane

81. Western Bulldogs

82. Carlton

83. Gold Coast

84. Collingwood

85. Adelaide

86. West Coast

87. Richmond

88. Essendon

89. Fremantle

90. Geelong

91. North Melbourne

92. Port Adelaide

93. Sydney

94. Hawthorn

[Josh Clayton (Brisbane Lions), Alec Waterman (West Coast) and Jeremy Finlayson (GWS Giants) will join their nominated clubs with their last picks in the draft]

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DRAFT ORDER 10/10/14

1. St. Kilda
2. Melbourne
3. Melbourne
4. GWS Giants
5. Brisbane
6. Western Bulldogs
7. Carlton
8. Gold Coast
9. Collingwood - Darcy Moore
10. Adelaide
11. West Coast
12. Richmond
13. Fremantle
14. Geelong
15. Gold Coast
16. North Melbourne
17. Port Adelaide
18. Sydney - Isaac Heeney
19. GWS Giants
20. Essendon
21. Brisbane
22. St. Kilda
23. Melbourne
24. GWS Giants - Jack Steele
25. Brisbane
26. Western Bulldogs
27. Western Bulldogs
28. Carlton
29. Gold Coast
30. Collingwood
31. Adelaide
32. West Coast
33. Richmond
34. Fremantle
35. Geelong
36. North Melbourne
37. Port Adelaide
38. Sydney - Jack Hiscox
39. Sydney
40. GWS Giants
41. St. Kilda
42. Melbourne - Billy Stretch
43. Hawthorn
44. Brisbane - Liam Dawson
45. Western Bulldogs
46. Carlton
47. Gold Coast
48. Collingwood
49. Gold Coast
50. Adelaide
51. West Coast
52. Richmond
53. Essendon
54. Fremantle
55. Geelong
56. North Melbourne
57. Port Adelaide
58. Sydney
59. Hawthorn
60. St. Kilda
61. Carlton
62. GWS Giants
63. Brisbane - Harris Andrews,
64. Western Bulldogs - Zaine Cordy
65. Carlton
66. Gold Coast
67. Collingwood
68. Adelaide
69. West Coast
70. Richmond
71. Essendon
72. Fremantle
73. Geelong
74. North Melbourne
75. Port Adelaide
76. Sydney - Abe Davis
77. Hawthorn
78. St. Kilda
79. Carlton
80. GWS Giants
81. Brisbane
82. Western Bulldogs
83. Melbourne
84. Gold Coast
85. Collingwood
86. Adelaide
87. West Coast
88. Richmond
89. Essendon
90. Fremantle
91. Geelong
92. North Melbourne
93. Port Adelaide
94. Sydney
95. Hawthorn

[Josh Clayton (Brisbane Lions), Alec Waterman (West Coast) and Jeremy Finlayson (GWS Giants) will join their nominated clubs with their last picks in the draft]

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DRAFT ORDER 13/10/14

1. St. Kilda

2. Melbourne

3. Melbourne

4. GWS Giants

5. Brisbane

6. Western Bulldogs

7. Carlton

8. Gold Coast

9. Collingwood - Darcy Moore

10. Adelaide

11. West Coast

12. Richmond

13. Fremantle

14. Geelong

15. Gold Coast

16. North Melbourne

17. Port Adelaide

18. Sydney - Isaac Heeney

19. GWS Giants

20. Essendon

21. Geelong

22. St. Kilda

23. Melbourne

24. GWS Giants - Jack Steele

25. Brisbane

26. Western Bulldogs

27. Western Bulldogs

28. Carlton

29. Gold Coast

30. Collingwood

31. Adelaide

32. West Coast

33. Richmond

34. Fremantle

35. Geelong

36. North Melbourne

37. Port Adelaide

38. Sydney - Jack Hiscox

39. Sydney

40. GWS Giants

41. St. Kilda

42. Melbourne - Billy Stretch

43. Hawthorn

44. Brisbane - Liam Dawson

45. Western Bulldogs

46. Carlton

47. Gold Coast

48. Collingwood

49. Gold Coast

50. Adelaide

51. West Coast

52. Richmond

53. Essendon

54. Fremantle

55. Geelong

56. North Melbourne

57. Port Adelaide

58. Sydney

59. Hawthorn

60. St. Kilda

61. Carlton

62. GWS Giants

63. Brisbane - Harris Andrews,

64. Western Bulldogs - Zaine Cordy

65. Carlton

66. Gold Coast

67. Collingwood

68. Adelaide

69. West Coast

70. Richmond

71. Essendon

72. Fremantle

73. Geelong

74. North Melbourne

75. Port Adelaide

76. Sydney - Abe Davis

77. Hawthorn

78. St. Kilda

79. Carlton

80. GWS Giants

81. Brisbane

82. Western Bulldogs

83. Melbourne

84. Gold Coast

85. Collingwood

86. Adelaide

87. West Coast

88. Richmond

89. Essendon

90. Fremantle

91. Geelong

92. North Melbourne

93. Port Adelaide

94. Sydney

95. Hawthorn

[Josh Clayton (Brisbane Lions), Alec Waterman (West Coast) and Jeremy Finlayson (GWS Giants) will join their nominated clubs with their last picks in the draft]

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DRAFT ORDER 15/10/14

1. St. Kilda

2. Melbourne

3. Melbourne

4. GWS Giants

5. Brisbane

6. GWS Giants

7. GWS Giants

8. Gold Coast

9. Collingwood - Darcy Moore

10. Adelaide

11. West Coast

12. Richmond

13. Fremantle

14. Geelong

15. Gold Coast

16. North Melbourne

17. Port Adelaide

18. Sydney - Isaac Heeney

19. Carlton

20. Essendon

21. Geelong

22. St. Kilda

23. Melbourne

24. GWS Giants - Jack Steele

25. Brisbane

26. Western Bulldogs

27. Western Bulldogs

28. Carlton

29. Gold Coast

30. Collingwood

31. Adelaide

32. West Coast

33. Richmond

34. Fremantle

35. Geelong

36. North Melbourne

37. Port Adelaide

38. Sydney - Jack Hiscox

39. Sydney

40. GWS Giants

41. St. Kilda

42. Melbourne - Billy Stretch

43. Hawthorn

44. Brisbane - Liam Dawson

45. Western Bulldogs

46. Carlton

47. Gold Coast

48. Collingwood

49. Gold Coast

50. Adelaide

51. West Coast

52. Richmond

53. Essendon

54. Fremantle

55. Geelong

56. North Melbourne

57. Port Adelaide

58. Sydney

59. Hawthorn

60. St. Kilda

61. Carlton

62. GWS Giants

63. Brisbane - Harris Andrews,

64. Western Bulldogs - Zaine Cordy

65. Carlton

66. Gold Coast

67. Collingwood

68. Adelaide

69. West Coast

70. Richmond

71. Essendon

72. Fremantle

73. Geelong

74. North Melbourne

75. Port Adelaide

76. Sydney - Abe Davis

77. Hawthorn

78. St. Kilda

79. Carlton

80. GWS Giants

81. Brisbane

82. Western Bulldogs

83. Melbourne

84. Gold Coast

85. Collingwood

86. Adelaide

87. West Coast

88. Richmond

89. Essendon

90. Fremantle

91. Geelong

92. North Melbourne

93. Port Adelaide

94. Sydney

95. Hawthorn

[Josh Clayton (Brisbane Lions), Alec Waterman (West Coast) and Jeremy Finlayson (GWS Giants) will join their nominated clubs with their last picks in the draft]

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DRAFT ORDER 16/10/14

1. St Kilda

2. Melbourne

3. Melbourne (free-agency compensation pick received for James Frawley)

4. Greater Western Sydney

5. Collingwood (received from Brisbane Lions in Dayne Beams trade)

6. Greater Western Sydney (received from Western Bulldogs in Ryan Griffen/Tom Boyd trade)

7. Greater Western Sydney (received from Carlton in Kristian Jaksch/Mark Whiley trade)

8. Gold Coast

9. Collingwood (the Magpies are committed to selecting father-son pick Darcy Moore)

10. Geelong (received from Adelaide as part of a pick swap)

11. West Coast

12. Richmond

13. Fremantle

14. Adelaide (received from Geelong as part of a pick swap)

15. Gold Coast (received from Geelong via a trade in 2012; originally received by the Cats as compensation for Gary Ablett)

16. North Melbourne

17. Essendon (received from Port Adelaide in Paddy Ryder trade)

18. Sydney Swans (the Swans are committed to selecting academy pick Isaac Heeney)

19. Carlton (received from GWS in Kristian Jaksch/Mark Whiley trade; traded to the Giants by Hawthorn in Jono O'Rourke trade)

20. Essendon (first selection moved to end of first round as part of supplements scandal penalty)

21. St Kilda (received from Geelong in Rhys Stanley trade; traded to the Cats by the Brisbane Lions in Allen Christensen trade; traded to the Lions by Greater Western Sydney in Joel Patfull trade; traded to the Giants by Gold Coast in 2012; traded to the Suns by the Brisbane Lions in 2010; originally received by the Lions as compensation for Jared Brennan)

22. St Kilda

23. Greater Western Sydney (received from Melbourne as part of Sam Frost deal)

24. Greater Western Sydney (the Giants are committed to selecting academy pick Jack Steele)

25. North Melbourne (received from Collingwood in Levi Greenwood trade; traded to the Magpies by the Brisbane Lions in Dayne Beams trade)

26. Western Bulldogs

27. Western Bulldogs (free-agency compensation pick received for Shaun Higgins)

28. Carlton

29. Gold Coast

30. Collingwood

31. Hawthorn (received from Crows as part of Cheney/Lowden trade)

32. West Coast

33. Richmond

34. Fremantle

35. Adelaide (received from Geelong as part of a pick swap)

36. North Melbourne

37. Sydney Swans (received from the Western Bulldogs in Shane Biggs trade; traded to the Dogs by the Bombers for Adam Cooney; traded to the Bombers by Port Adelaide in Paddy Ryder trade)

38. Sydney Swans (the Swans are committed to selecting academy pick Jack Hiscox)

39. Western Bulldogs (received from the Sydney Swans as part of Shane Biggs deal; originally a free-agency compensation pick received for Nick Malceski)

40. Melbourne (received from GWS in Sam Frost trade; originally from Hawthorn in Jono O'Rourke trade)

41. St Kilda

42. Melbourne (the Demons are committed to selecting father-son pick Billy Stretch)

43. Adelaide (received from Hawthorn as part of Cheney/Lowden trade; traded to the Hawks in Jono O'Rourke trade)

44. Brisbane Lions (the Lions are committed to selecting academy pick Liam Dawson)

45. Western Bulldogs

46. Western Bulldogs (received from Carlton for Liam Jones)

47. Geelong (received from Adelaide as part of a pick swap; traded to Crows from Hawthorn in Cheney/Lowden trade; traded to Hawks from Gold Coast in Mitch Hallahan trade)

48. Collingwood

49. Hawthorn (received from Gold Coast in Mitch Hallahan trade; traded to the Hawks by West Coast in 2013; traded to the Eagles by Collingwood in 2010; originally received by the Magpies as compensation for Josh Fraser)

50. Hawthorn (received from Crows as part of Cheney/Lowden trade)

51. West Coast

52. Richmond

53. Melbourne (received from GWS in Sam Frost Trade; traded from Essendon as part of Jonathan Giles trade)

54. Fremantle

55. Geelong

56. North Melbourne

57. Port Adelaide

58. Sydney Swans

59. Adelaide (received from Hawthorn as part of Cheney/Lowden trade)

60. Geelong (received from St Kilda in Rhys Stanley trade)

61. Carlton (received from Melbourne in Jeff Garlett trade)

62. Essendon (received from GWS in Jonathan Giles trade)

63. Brisbane Lions (the Lions are committed to selecting academy pick Harris Andrews)

64. Western Bulldogs (the Bulldogs are committed to selecting father-son pick Zaine Cordy)

65. Carlton

66. Gold Coast

67. Brisbane Lions (received from Collingwood in Dayne Beams trade)

68. Hawthorn (received from Crows as part of Cheney/Lowden trade)

69. West Coast

70. Richmond

71. Essendon

72. Fremantle

73. Geelong

74. North Melbourne

75. Port Adelaide

76. Sydney Swans (the Swans are committed to selecting academy pick Abe Davis)

77. Hawthorn

78. St Kilda

79. Carlton (received from Melbourne in Jeff Garlett trade)

80. Greater Western Sydney

81. Brisbane Lions

82. Western Bulldogs

83. Melbourne (received from Carlton in Jeff Garlett trade)

84. Gold Coast

85. Collingwood

86. Adelaide

87. West Coast

88. Richmond

89. Essendon

90. Fremantle

91. Geelong

92. North Melbourne

93. Port Adelaide

94. Sydney Swans

95. Hawthorn

96. St Kilda

97. Melbourne

98. Greater Western Sydney

99. Brisbane Lions

100. Western Bulldogs

101. Carlton

102. Gold Coast

103. Collingwood

104. Adelaide

105. West Coast

106. Richmond

107. Essendon

108. Fremantle

109. Geelong

110. North Melbourne

111. Port Adelaide

112. Sydney Swans

113. Hawthorn

114. St Kilda

115. Melbourne

116. Greater Western Sydney (the Giants are committed to taking academy pick Jeremy Finlayson with their final draft selection)

117. Brisbane Lions (the Lions are committed to taking father-son pick Josh Clayton with their final draft selection)

118. Western Bulldogs

119. Carlton

120. Gold Coast

121. Collingwood

122. Adelaide

123. West Coast (the Eagles are committed to taking father-son pick Alec Waterman with their final draft selection)

124. Richmond

125. Essendon

126. Fremantle

127. Geelong

128. North Melbourne

129. Port Adelaide

130. Sydney Swans

131. Hawthorn

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DRAFT ORDER 24/11/2014

1. St Kilda

2. Melbourne

3. Melbourne (free-agency compensation pick received for James Frawley)

4. Greater Western Sydney

5. Collingwood (received from Brisbane Lions in Dayne Beams trade)

6. Greater Western Sydney (received from Western Bulldogs in Ryan Griffen/Tom Boyd trade)

7. Greater Western Sydney (received from Carlton in Kristian Jaksch/Mark Whiley trade)

8. Gold Coast

9. Collingwood (the Magpies are committed to selecting father-son pick Darcy Moore)

10. Geelong (received from Adelaide in a trade of draft picks)

11. West Coast

12. Richmond

13. Fremantle

14. Adelaide (received from Geelong in a trade of draft picks)

15. Gold Coast (received from Geelong via a trade in 2012; originally received by the Cats as compensation for Gary Ablett)

16. North Melbourne

17. Essendon (received from Port Adelaide in Paddy Ryder trade)

18. Sydney Swans (the Swans are committed to selecting academy pick Isaac Heeney)

19. Carlton (received from GWS in Kristian Jaksch/Mark Whiley trade; traded to the Giants by Hawthorn in Jono O'Rourke trade)

20. Essendon (first selection moved to end of first round as part of supplements scandal penalty)

21. St Kilda (received from Geelong in Rhys Stanley trade; traded to the Cats by the Brisbane Lions in Allen Christensen trade; traded to the Lions by Greater Western Sydney in Joel Patfull trade; traded to the Giants by Gold Coast in 2012; traded to the Suns by the Brisbane Lions in 2010; originally received by the Lions as compensation for Jared Brennan)

22. St Kilda

23. Greater Western Sydney (received from Melbourne as part of Sam Frost deal)

24. Greater Western Sydney (the Giants are committed to selecting academy pick Jack Steele)

25. North Melbourne (received from Collingwood in Levi Greenwood trade; traded to the Magpies by the Brisbane Lions in Dayne Beams trade)

26. Western Bulldogs

27. Western Bulldogs (free-agency compensation pick received for Shaun Higgins)

28. Carlton

29. Gold Coast

30. Collingwood

31. Hawthorn (received from Crows in Kyle Cheney/Luke Lowden trade)

32. West Coast

33. Richmond

34. Fremantle

35. Adelaide (received from Geelong in a trade of draft picks)

36. North Melbourne

37. Sydney Swans (received from the Western Bulldogs in Shane Biggs trade; traded to the Dogs by the Bombers in Adam Cooney trade; traded to the Bombers by Port Adelaide in Paddy Ryder trade)

38. Sydney Swans (the Swans are committed to selecting academy pick Jack Hiscox

39. Western Bulldogs (received from the Sydney Swans in Shane Biggs trade; originally received by the Swans as a free-agency compensation pick received for Nick Malceski)

40. Melbourne (received from GWS in Sam Frost trade; traded to the Giants by Hawthorn in Jono O'Rourke trade)

41. St Kilda

42. Melbourne (the Demons are committed to selecting father-son pick Billy Stretch)

43. Adelaide (received from Hawthorn in Kyle Cheney/Luke Lowden trade; traded to the Hawks by Greater Western Sydney in Jono O'Rourke trade)

44. Brisbane Lions (the Lions are committed to selecting academy pick Liam Dawson)

45. Western Bulldogs

46. Western Bulldogs (received from Carlton for Liam Jones)

47. Geelong (received from Adelaide in a trade of draft picks; traded to the Crows by Hawthorn in Kyle Cheney/Luke Lowden trade; traded to the Hawks by Gold Coast in Mitch Hallahan trade)

48. Collingwood

49. Hawthorn (received from Gold Coast in Mitch Hallahan trade; traded to the Hawks by West Coast in 2013; traded to the Eagles by Collingwood in 2010; originally received by the Magpies as compensation for Josh Fraser)

50. Hawthorn (received from Crows as part of Kyle Cheney/Luke Lowden trade)

51. West Coast

52. Richmond

53. Melbourne (received from GWS in Sam Frost Trade; traded to the Demons by Essendon in Jonathan Giles trade)

54. Fremantle

55. Geelong

56. Port Adelaide

57. Sydney Swans

58. Adelaide ( received from Hawthorn in Kyle Cheney/Luke Lowden trade)

59. Geelong (received from St Kilda in Rhys Stanley trade)

60. Carlton (received from Melbourne in Jeff Garlett trade)

61. Brisbane Lions (the Lions are committed to selecting academy pick Harris Andrews)

62. Western Bulldogs (the Bulldogs are committed to selecting father-son pick Zaine Cordy)

63. Carlton

64. Gold Coast

65. Brisbane Lions (received from Collingwood in Dayne Beams trade)

66. West Coast

67. Richmond

68. Fremantle

69. Port Adelaide

70. Sydney Swans (the Swans are committed to selecting academy pick Abe Davis)

71. Carlton

72. Greater Western Sydney

73. Brisbane Lions

74. Gold Coast

75. Collingwood

76. West Coast (the Eagles are committed to taking father-son pick Alec Waterman with their final draft selection)

77. Richmond

78. Port Adelaide

79. Sydney Swans

80. Greater Western Sydney

81. Brisbane Lions

82. Carlton

83. Richmond

84. Port Adelaide

85. Greater Western Sydney (the Giants are committed to taking academy pick Jeremy Finlayson with their final draft selection)

86. Brisbane Lions (the Lions are committed to taking father-son pick Josh Clayton with their final draft selection)

87. Carlton

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