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DRAFT DAY - 2014


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Now sure the momentum would continue all day bb when this time next year our first pick will be 14.

What if it is 18? (and we don't trade it for Sloane or Pendlebury) :):)

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Ahead of the draft, the AFL has advised the following rookie list players have been promoted to club primary lists for the 2015 Toyota AFL Premiership Season.

Promoted Rookies to Club Senior Lists (22 players):

Charlie Cameron (Adelaide Crows); Patrick Ambrose (Essendon); Mark Blicavs (Geelong Cats); Andrew Boston (Gold Coast Suns), Josh Hall (Gold Coast Suns); Zac Webster (Hawthorn), Dallas Willsmore (Hawthorn); Neville Jetta (Melbourne); Joel Tippett (North Melbourne), Kayne Turner (North Melbourne); Kane Mitchell (Port Adelaide); Anthony Miles (Richmond); Darren Minchington (St Kilda), Eli Templeton (St Kilda), Cameron Shenton (St Kilda), Maverick Weller (St Kilda); Jake Lloyd (Sydney Swans), Xavier Richards (Sydney Swans), Daniel Robinson (Sydney Swans); Callum Sinclair (West Coast); Lin Jong (Western Bulldogs), Jack Redpath (Western Bulldogs).

Retained Rookies for 2015 Season (36 players):

Jake Kelly (Adelaide Crows, second year), Jack Osborn (Adelaide Crows, third year); Jordan Bourke (Brisbane Lions, second year), Zachary O’Brien (Brisbane Lions, second year), Archie Smith (Brisbane Lions, second year); Ciaran Byrne (Carlton, second year), Blaine Johnson (Carlton, second year), Ciaran Sheehan (Carlton, second year), Cameron Wood (Carlton second year); Jack Frost (Collingwood, third year), Corey Gault (Collingwood , second year); Ariel Steinberg (Essendon, third year); Jacob Ballard (Fremantle, second year), Craig Moller (Fremantle (third year), Thomas Vandeleur (second year); Zachary Bates (Geelong Cats, second year), Michael Luxford (Geelong Cats, second year), James Toohey (Geelong Cats, second year); Jarred Ellis (Gold Coast Suns, second year), Louis Herbert (Gold Coast Suns, second year); Sam Schulz (GWS Giants, second year); Kurt Heatherley (Hawthorn, second year), Shem-Kalvin Tatupu (Hawthorn, second year); James Harmes (Melbourne, second year), Max King (Melbourne, second year); Eric Wallace (North Melbourne, third year); Daniel Flynn (Port Adelaide, second year), Sam Gray (Port Adelaide, second year), Samuel Russell (Port Adelaide, second year); Matthew Thomas (Richmond, second year); Jason Holmes (St Kilda, second year); Sam Naismith (Sydney Swans, third year), Lloyd Perris (Sydney Swans, second year); Will Maginnes (West Coast, second year), Murray Newman (West Coast, second year), Rowen Powell (West Coast, second year).

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