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ADELAIDE

In: Jonathon Beech ® (West Adelaide SA) Tom Doedee (Geelong Falcons) Dean Gore (Geelong) Hugh Greenwood ® (Category B) Curtley Hampton (GWS Giants) Paul Hunter ® (Redland Q) Alex Keath ® (Category B) Jake Kelly (promoted rookie) Troy Menzel (Carlton) Wayne Milera (Central Districts, SA) Paul Seedsman (Collingwood)

Out: Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong) Sam Kerridge (Carlton) Brodie Martin (delisted) Jack Osborn ® (delisted) James Podsiadly (retired) Brent Reilly (retired) Sam Siggins (retired) Anthony Wilson ® (delisted) Matthew Wright (delisted)

BRISBANE LIONS

In: Ryan Bastinac (North Melbourne) Tom Bell (Carlton) Eric Hipwood (Brisbane Lions Academy) Jarrad Jansen (Geelong) Ben Keays (Brisbane Lions Academy) Rhys Mathieson (Geelong Falcons) Jackson Paine ® (Brisbane Lions) Josh Schache (Murray Bushrangers) Sam Skinner (Gippsland Power) Josh Walker (Geelong) Reuben William ® (Zillmere Q)

Out: Jed Adcock (delisted) James Aish (Collingwood) Jordon Bourke (delisted) Mitch Golby (delisted) Matthew Leuenberger (Essendon) Matt Maguire (retired) Luke McGuane (retired) Zac O'Brien (delisted) Jackson Paine (delisted) Jack Redden (West Coast) Brent Staker (retired)

CARLTON

In: David Cunningham (Oakleigh Chargers) Charlie Curnow (Geelong Falcons) Andrew Galluci ® (Williamstown VFL) Jesse Glass-McCasker (Swan Districts WA) Daniel Gorringe (Gold Coast) Sam Kerridge (Adelaide) Matt Korcheck ® (Category B) Jed Lamb (GWS Giants) Harry McKay (Gippsland Power) Andrew Phillips (GWS Giants) Lachie Plowman (GWS Giants) Jack Silvagni (Oakleigh Chargers) Liam Sumner (GWS Giants) Jacob Weitering (Dandenong Stingrays) Michael Wright (Adelaide DFA)

Out: Tom Bell (Brisbane) Andrew Carrazzo (retired) David Ellard (retired) Tom Fields ® (delisted) Cameron Giles (delisted) Lachie Henderson (Geelong) Nick Holman (delisted) Blaine Johnson (delisted) Chris Judd (retired) Troy Menzel (Adelaide) Fraser Russell (delisted) Brad Walsh ® (delisted) Robbie Warnock (delisted) Matthew Watson (delisted) Chris Yarran (Richmond)

COLLINGWOOD

In: James Aish (Brisbane) Ben Crocker (Oakleigh Chargers) Jack Frost (promoted rookie) Tim Golds ® (GWS Giants) Jeremy Howe (Melbourne) Lachlan Keefe ® (Collingwood) Tom Phillips (Oakleigh Chargers) Brayden Sier (Northern Knights) Josh Smith ® (Redland Q) Josh Thomas ® (Collingwood) Adam Treloar (GWS Giants) Rupert Wills (Collingwood VFL) Darrean Wyatt ® (Category B)

Out: Brenden Abbott ® (delisted) Tony Armstrong (delisted) Sam Dwyer (delisted) Nathan Freeman (St. Kilda) Patrick Karnezis (retired) Lachlan Keeffe (delisted) Ben Kennedy (Melbourne) Michael Manteit (delisted) Paul Seedsman (Adelaide) Josh Thomas (delisted) Clinton Young (delisted)

ESSENDON

In: Craig Bird (Sydney) Mitch Brown (Sandringham VFL) Yestin Eades (North Ballarat Rebels) Aaron Francis (West Adelaide SA) Will Hams ® (Essendon) Matthew Leuenberger (Brisbane) Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti ® (Essendon VFL) Shaun McKernan (promoted rookie) Alex Morgan (Oakleigh Chargers) Gach Nyuon ® (Dandenong Stingrays) Darcy Parish (Geelong Falcons) Mason Redman (Glenelg SA) Tom Wallis (Calder Cannons)

Out: Kurt Aylett ® (delisted) Alex Browne (delisted) Jake Carlisle (St. Kilda) Paul Chapman (retired) Lachlan Dalgleish (delisted) Dustin Fletcher (retired) Jonathan Giles (West Coast) Will Hams (delisted) Elliott Kavanagh (delisted) Jake Melksham (Melbourne) Nick OBrien (delisted) Ariel Steinberg ®(delisted) Jason Winderlich (retired)

FREMANTLE

In: Harley Balic (Sandringham Dragons) Harley Bennell (Gold Coast) Samuel Collins (Box Hill Hawks VFL) Josh Deluca ® (Fremantle) Ethan Hughes (promoted rookie) Anthony Morabito ® (Fremantle) Ryan Nyhuis ® (Nightcliff NT) Darcy Tucker (North Ballarat Rebels) Matthew Uebergang ® (Redland) Shane Yarran (Subiaco WA)

Out: Jacob Ballard ® (delisted) Ryan Crowley (delisted) Josh Deluca (delisted) Paul Duffield (retired) Max Duffy (delisted) Luke McPharlin (retired) Craig Moller ® (delisted) Anthony Morabito (delisted) Colin Sylvia (retired) Tom Vandeleur ® (delisted)

GEELONG

In: Wylie Buzza (Mount Gravatt Q) Jock Cornell ® (Mangoplah Cue NSW) Patrick Dangerfield (Adelaide) Ryan Gardner (Burnie Dockers TAS) Matthew Hayball (West Adelaide SA) Lachie Henderson (Carlton) Michael Luxford (promoted rookie) Sam Menegola (Subiaco WA) James Parsons ® (Eastern Ranges) Tom Ruggles ® (Geelong VFL) Scott Selwood (West Coast) Zac Smith (Gold Coast)

Out: Sam Blease (retired) Dean Gore (Adelaide) Brad Hartman (retired) Jarrad Jansen (Brisbane) Steve Johnson (GWS Giants) James Kelly (retired) Hamish McIntosh (retired) Jared Rivers (retired) Dawson Simpson (GWS Giants) Matthew Stokes (retired) James Toohey (retired) Josh Walker (Brisbane)

GOLD COAST

In: Callum Ah Chee (South Fremantle WA) Keegan Brooksby (promoted rookie) Daniel Currie (North Melbourne) Brayden Fiorini (Northern Knights) Jesse Joyce ® (Palm Beach Currumbin Q) Tom Keough ® (West Adelaide WA) Cameron Loersch ® (South Fremantle WA) Darcy MacPherson ® (Northern Knights) Matt Rosa (West Coast) Adam Saad (promoted rookie) Joshua Schoenfeld (Peel Thunder WA) Danny Stanley ® (Gold Coast) Mackenzie Willis (Kingborough TAS)

Out: Harley Bennell (Fremantle) Andrew Boston (retired) Greg Broughton (retired) Charlie Dixon (Port Adelaide) Tyrone Downie (delisted) Jarred Ellis (delisted) Josh Glenn (delisted) Daniel Gorringe (Carlton) Josh Hall (delisted) Louis Herbert (delisted) Andrew Raines (retired) Zac Smith (Geelong) Danny Stanley (delisted) Tim Sumner (retired)

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

In: Matthew Flynn (GWS Academy) Harrison Himmelberg (GWS Academy) Jacob Hopper (GWS Academy)Steve Johnson (Geelong) Matthew Kennedy (GWS Academy) Daniel Lloyd ® (Killarney Vale NSW) Sam Reid ® (UWS Giants NEAFL) Dawson Simpson (Geelong)

Out: Dylan Addison (retired) Thomas Bugg (Melbourne) Tim Golds (delisted) Curtley Hampton (Adelaide) Jed Lamb (Carlton) Andrew Phillips (Carlton) Lachie Plowman (Carlton) Sam Schulz ® (delisted) Liam Sumner (Carlton) Jacob Townsend (Richmond) Adam Treloar (Collingwood)

HAWTHORN

In: Ryan Burton (North Adelaide SA) Jack Fitzpatrick (Melbourne) Conor Glass ® (Ireland INT) Blake Hardwick (Eastern Ranges) Kurt Heatherley (promoted rookie) Kieran Lovell (Kingston Tigers TAS) Kade Stewart ® (South Fremantle) Luke Surman ® (Norwood) Alex Woodward ® (Hawthorn)

Out: Jed Anderson (North Melbourne) Sam Grimley ® (delisted) David Hale (retired) Jared Hardisty ® (delisted) Brian Lake (retired) Jonathan Simpkin (delisted) Matt Suckling (Western Bulldogs FA) Alex Woodward (delisted)

MELBOURNE

In: Thomas Bugg (GWS Giants) James Harmes (promoted rookie) Liam Hulett (Dandenong Stingrays) Ben Kennedy (Collingwood) Mitch King (Murray Bushrangers) Jake Melksham (Essendon) Viv Michie ® (Melbourne) Clayton Oliver (Murray Bushrangers) Joel Smith ® (Category B) Aaron vandenBerg (promoted rookie) Josh Wagner ® (Aspley Q) Sam Weideman (Eastern Ranges)

Out: Rohan Bail (delisted) Daniel Cross (retired) Jack Fitzpatrick (Hawthorn) Jeremy Howe (Collingwood) Mark Jamar (retired) Jordie McKenzie (delisted) Viv Michie (delisted) Aidan Riley (delisted) Jimmy Toumpas (Port Adelaide)

NORTH MELBOURNE

In: Jed Anderson (Hawthorn) Ryan Clarke (Eastern Ranges) Majak Daw ® (North Melbourne) Mitchell Hibberd (Clarence TAS) Ben McKay (Gippsland Power) Declan Mountford (Claremont WA) Farren Ray ® (St Kilda) Corey Wagner (Sandgate Q)

Out: Leigh Adams (retired) Ryan Bastinac (Brisbane) Daniel Currie (Gold Bi nCoast) Majak Daw (delisted) Nathan Grima (retired) Kieren Harper (delisted) Scott McMahon (delisted) Eric Wallace ® (delisted) Max Warren ® (delisted)

PORT ADELAIDE

In: Riley Bonner (West Adelaide SA) Charlie Dixon (Gold Coast) Sam Gray (promoted rookie) Cameron Hewett ® (North Adelaide) Dan Houston ® (Oakleigh Chargers) Aydin Johnson (Bendigo Pioneers) Kane Mitchell ® Port Adelaide) Will Snelling ® (West Adelaide WA) Jimmy Toumpas (Melbourne)

Out: Kane Cornes (retired) Daniel Flynn (retired) Mitch Harvey (delisted) Tom Logan (retired) Kane Mitchell (delisted) Andrew Moore (Richmond) Jarrad Redden (delisted) Sam Russell ® (delisted) Mason Shaw (delisted) Johann Wagner ® (delisted)

RICHMOND

In: Nathan Broad (Swan Districts WA) Mabior Chol ® (Aspley Q) Kane Lambert (promoted rookie) Adam Marcon ® (Williamstown VFL) Oleg Markov (North Adelaide SA) Andrew Moore (Port Adelaide) Callum Moore ® (Calder Cannons) Daniel Rioli (North Ballarat Rebels) Jacob Townsend (GWS Giants) Chris Yarran (Carlton)

Out: Matt Arnot (delisted) Matt Dea (delisted) Nathan Foley (retired) Nathan Gordon (delisted) Chris Knights (retired) Matt McDonough (delisted) Chris Newman (retired) Ricky Petterd (retired) Matt Thomas (retired)

ST. KILDA

In: Jake Carlisle (Essendon) Nick Coughlan ® (Albury), Nathan Freeman (Collingwood) Jade Gresham (Northern Knights) Nick O'Kearney ® (Calder Cannons), Bailey Rice (Dandenong Stingrays) Josh Saunders ® (St Kilda) Jack Sinclair (promoted rookie) Brandon White (Dandenong Stingrays)

Out: Farren Ray (delisted) Daniel Markworth (delisted) Ahmed Saad (delisted) Josh Saunders (delisted) Adam Schneider (retired) Tom Simpkin (delisted) Arryn Siposs (delisted) Spencer White (delisted)

SYDNEY

In: Jordan Dawson (Sturt SA) Kyle Galloway ® (Shepparton VIC) Tyrone Leonardis (Northern Knights) Harry Marsh ® (Sydney Swans) Callum Mills (Sydney Academy) Sam Murray ® (Wodonga Raiders) Sam Naismith (promoted rookie) Colin O'Riordan ® (Ireland INT) Tom Papley ® (Gippsland Power) Callum Sinclair (West Coast) Michael Talia (Western Bulldogs)

Out: Craig Bird (Essendon) Adam Goodes (retired) Lewis Jetta (West Coast) Harry Marsh (delisted) Sean McLaren ® (delisted) Lloyd Perris ®(delisted) Mike Pyke (retired) Rhyce Shaw (retired)

WEST COAST

In: Matthew Allan (Glenelg SA) Tom Cole (Bendigo Pioneers) Brant Colledge ® (West Coast) Jonathan Giles (Essendon) Lewis Jetta (Sydney) Kurt Mutimer (Dandenong Stingrays) Luke Partington (Norwood SA) Jack Redden (Brisbane) Jordan Snadden ® (East Fremantle WA) Simon Tunbridge ® (West Coast) Alec Waterman ® West Coast)

Out: Brant Colledge (delisted) Rowen Powell ® (delisted) Will Maginness ® (delisted) Dylan Main (delisted) Matt Rosa (Gold Coast) Scott Selwood (Geelong) Callum Sinclair (Sydney) Beau Waters (retired)

WESTERN BULLDOGS

In: Marcus Adams (West Perth WA) Jed Adcock ® (Brisbane Lions) Kieren Collins (Dandenong Stingrays) Josh Dunkley (Gippsland Power) Bradley Lynch ® (Swan Districts WA) Matt Suckling (Hawthorn FA) Bailey Williams (Glenelg SA)

Out: Ayce Cordy (delisted) Sam Darley (delisted) Matthew Fuller (delisted) Brett Goodes ® (delisted) Jarrad Grant (delisted) Jordan Kelly ® (delisted) Daniel Pearce ® (delisted) Michael Talia (Sydney)

FUTURE PICKS

BRISBANE LIONS Second-round pick (received from Collingwood in Aish trade, previously received from St Kilda in Freeman trade)

Third-round pick (received from North Melbourne in Aish trade)

CARLTON Third-round pick (received from Western Bulldogs in pick swap)

COLLINGWOOD

Second-round pick (received from North Melbourne in Aish trade)

GEELONG Third-round pick (received from Brisbane in Walker, Jansen trade)

Fifth-round pick (received from GWS in Johnson trade)

GOLD COAST First-round pick (received from Melbourne in pick swap)

Second-round pick (received from Richmond in Dixon trade)

Second-round pick (received from Port Adelaide in Dixon trade)

Second-round pick (received from Fremantle in pick swap)

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY First-round pick (received from Collingwood in Treloar pick)

First-round pick (received from Carlton in Plowman, Lamb, Phillips, Sumner trade, previously received from Geelong in Henderson trade)

Second-round pick (received from Adelaide in Hampton trade)

WESTERN BULLDOGS Fourth-round pick (received from Carlton in pick swap)

Fourth-round pick (received from Sydney Swans in Talia trade)

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Sam Siggins from the Adelaide crows is set to announce this week he will depart the club and head back to Tassie for personal reason. Has really struggled with the loss of Phil Walsh who was like a father figure to him.

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Can Norf keep going with 5 guys at or over 33?

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The National Draft order of selection as at the end of the 2015 football season is as follows:-

2015 NATIONAL DRAFT ORDER

ROUND ONE

1. Carlton

2. Brisbane Lions

3. Gold Coast

4. Essendon

5. St Kilda

6. Melbourne

7. Collingwood

8. Greater Western Sydney

9. Geelong

10. Port Adelaide

11. Western Bulldogs

12. Richmond

13. Adelaide

14. Sydney Swans

15. North Melbourne

16. Fremantle

17. West Coast

18. Hawthorn

END OF ROUND ONE

19. Gold Coast (received from Greater Western Sydney via a trade in 2012; traded to the Giants by Fremantle in 2011; originally received by the Dockers as compensation for Rhys Palmer)

ROUND TWO

20. Carlton

21. Brisbane Lions

22. Gold Coast

23. Essendon

24. St Kilda

25. Melbourne

26. Collingwood

27. Greater Western Sydney

28. Geelong

29. Port Adelaide

30. Western Bulldogs

31. Richmond

32. Adelaide

33. Sydney Swans

34. North Melbourne

35. Fremantle

36. West Coast

37. Hawthorn

ROUND THREE

38. Carlton

39. Brisbane Lions

40. Gold Coast

41. Essendon

42. St Kilda

43. Melbourne

44. Collingwood

45. Greater Western Sydney

46. Geelong

47. Port Adelaide

48. Western Bulldogs

49. Richmond

50. Adelaide

51. Sydney Swans

52. North Melbourne

53. Fremantle

54. West Coast

55. Hawthorn

ROUND FOUR

56. Carlton

57. Brisbane Lions

58. Gold Coast

59. Essendon

60. St Kilda

61. Melbourne

62. Collingwood

63. Greater Western Sydney

64. Geelong

65. Port Adelaide

66. Western Bulldogs

67. Richmond

68. Adelaide

69. Sydney Swans

70. North Melbourne

71. Fremantle

72. West Coast

73. Hawthorn

ROUND FIVE

74. Carlton

75. Brisbane Lions

76. Gold Coast

77. Essendon

78. St Kilda

79. Melbourne

80. Collingwood

81. Greater Western Sydney

83. Port Adelaide

84. Western Bulldogs

85. Richmond

86. Adelaide

87. Sydney Swans

88. North Melbourne

89. Fremantle

90. West Coast

91. Hawthorn

ROUND SIX

92. Carlton

93. Brisbane Lions

94. Gold Coast

95. Essendon

96. St Kilda

97. Melbourne

98. Collingwood

99. Greater Western Sydney

100. Geelong

101. Port Adelaide

102. Western Bulldogs

103. Richmond

104. Adelaide

105. Sydney Swans

106. North Melbourne

107. Fremantle

108. West Coast

109. Hawthorn

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Now that the trade period is done and dusted the draft selections have changed dramatically. Hardly a pick is left at its original position:-

2015 NATIONAL DRAFT ORDER

ROUND ONE

1. Carlton

2. Brisbane Lions

3. Melbourne (received from Gold Coast in an exchange of picks)

4. Essendon

5. Essendon (received from St Kilda as part of the trade for Jake Carlisle)

6. Gold Coast (received from Melbourne in an exchange of picks)

7. Melbourne (received from GWS as part of the trade for Tom Bugg; originally received by GWS from Collingwood as part of the trade for Adam Treloar)

8. Carlton (received from GWS as part of the trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner)

9. Adelaide (received from Geelong as part of the trade for Patrick Dangerfield)

10. Greater Western Sydney (received from Melbourne as part of the trade for Tom Bugg; earlier received by Melbourne from Gold Coast in an exchange of picks, originally received by Gold Coast from Port Adelaide as part of the trade for Charlie Dixon)

11. Carlton (received from Western Bulldogs via a pick exchange)

12. Richmond

13. Adelaide

14. St Kilda (received from the Sydney Swans as part of the Jake Carlisle-Craig Bird trade)

15. Hawthorn (received from North Melbourne as part of the trade for Jed Anderson)

16. Gold Coast (received from Fremantle as part of the trade for Harley Bennell)

17. North Melbourne (received from the Brisbane Lions as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac deal; originally received by the Brisbane Lions from West Coast via a trade for Jack Redden)

18. Hawthorn

END OF ROUND ONE

19. Carlton (received from Richmond via a trade for Chris Yarran; earlier received by Richmond from Gold Coast as part of the Charlie Dixon trade; received by Gold Coast from Greater Western Sydney via a trade in 2012; traded to the Giants by Fremantle in 2011; originally received by the Dockers as compensation for Rhys Palmer)

ROUND TWO

20. Western Bulldogs (received from Carlton via a pick exchange)

21. Western Bulldogs (received from Carlton via a pick exchange; originally received by Carlton from Brisbane Lions as part of the trade for Tom Bell)

22. Fremantle (received from Gold Coast as part of the trade for Harley Bennell)

23. West Coast (received from the Sydney Swans via an exchange of picks; received from Essendon as part of the Jake Carlisle-Craig Bird trade)

24. Essendon (on-traded from the Swans as part of the deal for Jake Carlisle, originally from St Kilda)

25. Essendon (received from Melbourne as part of the trade for Jake Melksham)

26. North Melbourne (received from Collingwood as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac deal)

27. Collingwood (received from Greater Western Sydney via a pick exchange)

28. North Melbourne (received from Collingwood as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac deal; received from GWS as part of the trade for Adam Treloar; received by GWS from Carlton as part of the trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner; received by Carlton from Adelaide as part of the trade for Troy Menzel; received by Adelaide from Geelong as part of the trade for Patrick Dangerfield)

29. Gold Coast (received from Melbourne in an exchange of picks, originally from Port Adelaide as part of the trade for Jimmy Toumpas)

30. Western Bulldogs

31. West Coast (received from Gold Coast as part of the trade for Matt Rosa; received from Richmond as part of the trade for Charlie Dixon)

32. Port Adelaide (received from Melbourne as part of a pick exchange in Jimmy Toumpas trade; originally from Adelaide)

33. Sydney Swans

34. Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood via a pick exchange; received from North Melbourne as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac trade)

35. Fremantle (received from Gold Coast via a pick exchange; originally received from Fremantle as part of the trade for Harley Bennell)

36. Sydney Swans (received from the Sydney Swans via an exchange of picks)

37. Sydney Swans (received from the Sydney Swans via an exchange of picks; originally received as compensation for losing free agent Scott Selwood)

38. Brisbane Lions (received from North Melbourne as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac deal; originally received from Hawthorn as part of the trade for Jed Anderson)

END OF ROUND TWO

39. Brisbane Lions (received as compensation for losing free agent Matthew Leuenberger)

40. Brisbane Lions (received from North Melbourne as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac deal) received from Hawthorn as part of the trade for Jed Anderson; originally received by the Hawks as compensation for losing free agent Matthew Suckling)

ROUND THREE

41. Brisbane Lions (received from Carlton as part of the trade for Tom Bell)

42. Brisbane Lions

43. Greater Western Sydney (received from Melbourne as part of the Tom Bugg trade; received from Gold Coast in an exchange of picks)

44. Sydney Swans (received from Essendon as part of the Jake Carlisle-Craig Bird trade)

45. St Kilda

46. Melbourne

47. North Melbourne (received from Collingwood has part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac deal)

48. Hawthorn (received from GWS)

49. Port Adelaide (received from Gold Coast as part of the trade for Charlie Dixon; originally received by Gold Coast from Geelong as part of the trade for Zac Smith)

50. Melbourne (received from Port Adelaide as part of the trade for Jimmy Toumpas)

51. Western Bulldogs

52. Richmond

53. Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood via a pick exchange; earlier received from North Melbourne as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac trade; earlier received from Gold Coast as part of the trade for Daniel Currie; earlier received by Gold Coast as part of the trade for Zac Smith; originally received by Geelong from Adelaide as part of the trade for Patrick Dangerfield)

54. Sydney Swans

55. GWS (received from Hawthorn, originally received from North Melbourne as part of the trade for Jed Anderson)

56. Gold Coast (received from Fremantle via a pick exchange)

57. Essendon (received from West Coast as part of the trade for Jonathan Giles)

58. GWS (received from Hawthorn)

ROUND FOUR

59. Carlton

60. Carlton (received from Brisbane Lions as part of the trade for Tom Bell)

61. Fremantle (received from Gold Coast via a pick exchange)

62. West Coast (received from Essendon as part of the trade for Jonathan Giles)

63. Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood via a pick exchange; originally received by Collingwood from St Kilda as part of the trade for Nathan Freeman)

64. Greater Western Sydney (received from Melbourne as part of the Tom Bugg trade)

65. Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood as part of the trade for Adam Treloar)

66. Collingwood (received from Greater Western Sydney via a pick exchange)

67. Geelong

68. St Kilda (received from Collingwood as part of the trade for Nathan Freeman, earlier received from Melbourne as part of the trade for Jeremy Howe; originally from Port Adelaide)

69. Sydney Swans (received from the Western Bulldogs as part of Michael Talia trade)

70. Greater Western Sydney (received from Richmond as part of trade for Jacob Townsend)

71. Adelaide

72. Sydney Swans

73. North Melbourne

74. Fremantle

75. West Coast

76. Hawthorn

ROUND FIVE

77. Collingwood (received from Greater Western Sydney via a pick exchange; originally received from Carlton as part of the trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner)

78. Brisbane Lions

79. Gold Coast

80. Essendon

81. St Kilda

82. Melbourne

83. Collingwood

84. Collingwood (received from Greater Western Sydney via a pick exchange)

85. Geelong

86. Port Adelaide

87. Western Bulldogs

88. Richmond

89. Adelaide

90. Sydney Swans

91. North Melbourne

92. Fremantle

93. West Coast

94. Melbourne (received from Hawthorn as part of the trade for Jack Fitzpatrick)

ROUND SIX

95. Greater Western Sydney (received from Carlton as part of the trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner)

96. Brisbane Lions

97. Gold Coast

98. Essendon

99. St Kilda

100. Melbourne

101. Collingwood

102. Greater Western Sydney

103. Geelong

104. Port Adelaide

105. Western Bulldogs

106. Richmond

107. Adelaide

108. Sydney Swans

109. North Melbourne

110. Fremantle

111. West Coast

112. Hawthorn

ROUND SEVEN

113. Carlton

114. Brisbane Lions

115. Gold Coast

116. Essendon

117. St Kilda

118. Melbourne

119. Collingwood

120. Richmond (received from GWS as part of trade for Jacob Townsend)

121. Geelong

122. Port Adelaide

123. Western Bulldogs

124. Richmond

125. Adelaide

126. Sydney Swans

127. North Melbourne

128. Fremantle

129. West Coast

130. Hawthorn

2016 DRAFT SELECTIONS

Adelaide - no future picks

Brisbane Lions - round-two selection (received from Collingwood as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac trade; originally received from St Kilda via trade for Nathan Freeman); round-three selection (received from North Melbourne as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac trade)

Carlton - round-three selection (received from the Western Bulldogs via a pick exchange)

Collingwood - round-two selection

Essendon - no future picks

Fremantle - no future picks

Geelong - round-three selection (received from Brisbane Lions via a trade for Josh Walker and Jarrad Jansen); round-five selection (received from GWS via a trade for Steve Johnson)

Gold Coast - round-one selection (received from Melbourne in an exchange of picks); round-two selection (received from Richmond as part of Charlie Dixon trade); round-two selection (received from Port Adelaide as part of Charlie Dixon trade); round-two selection (received from Fremantle via a pick exchange)

Greater Western Sydney - round-one selection (received from Collingwood via a trade for Adam Treloar); round-one selection (received from Carlton via a trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner; received by Carlton from Geelong via a trade for Lachie Henderson); round-two selection (received from Adelaide via a trade for Curtly Hampton)

Hawthorn - no future picks

Melbourne - no future picks

North Melbourne - no future picks

Port Adelaide - no future picks

Richmond - no future picks

Sydney Swans - no future picks

St Kilda - no future picks

West Coast - no future picks

Western Bulldogs - round-four selection (received from Carlton via a pick exchange); round-four selection (received from the Sydney Swans as part of Michael Talia trade

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With list lodgments made today, the AFL has released a table showing all players who have left clubs by trade, retirement or delisting. Here's the list.

There are a lot of names on that list, probably more than 50%, who I've never heard of.

Thought another on our list was sure to go before list lodgement, namely Terlich, not so according to the report on the MFC website.

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Thought another on our list was sure to go before list lodgement, namely Terlich, not so according to the report on the MFC website.

Interesting - could not get one game as deep depth in 2015. I wonder what they see, other than a payout??

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    BLOW THE SIREN by Meggs

    Fremantle hosted the Demons on a sunny 20-degree Saturdayafternoon winning the toss and electing to defend in the first quarter against the 3-goal breeze favouring the Parry Street end. There was method here, as this would give the comeback queens, the Dockers, last use of the breeze. The Melbourne Coach had promised an improved performance, and we did start better than previous weeks, winning the ball out of the middle, using the breeze advantage and connecting to the forwards. 

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    GETAWAY by Meggs

    Calling all fit players. Expect every available Melbourne player to board the Virgin cross-continent flight to Perth for this Round 4 clash on Saturday afternoon at Fremantle Oval. It promises to be keenly contested, though Fremantle is the bookies clear favourite.  If we lose, finals could be remoter than Rottnest Island especially following on from the Dees 50-point dismantlement by North Melbourne last Sunday.  There are 8 remaining matches, over the next 7 weeks.  To Meggs’

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    DRUBBING by Meggs

    With Casey Fields basking in sunshine, an enthusiastic throng of young Demons fans formed a guard of honour for the evergreen and much admired 75-gamer Paxy Paxman. As the home team ran out to play, Paxy’s banner promised that the Demons would bounce back from last week’s loss to Brisbane and reign supreme.   Disappointingly, the Kangaroos dominated the match to win by 50 points, but our Paxy certainly did her bit.  She was clearly our best player, sweeping well in defence.

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    GARNER STRENGTH by Meggs

    In keeping with our tough draw theme, Week 3 sees Melbourne take on flag favourites, North Melbourne, at Casey Fields this Sunday at 1:05pm.  The weather forecast looks dry, a coolish 14 degrees and will be characteristically gusty.  Remember when Casey Fields was considered our fortress?  The Demons have lost two of their past three matches at the Field of Dreams, so opposition teams commute down the Princes Highway with more optimism these days.  The Dees held the highe

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    ALLY’S FIELDS by Meggs

    It was a sunny morning at Casey Fields, as Demon supporters young and old formed a guard of honour for fan favourite and 50-gamer Alyssa Bannan.  Banno’s banner stated the speedster was the ‘fastest 50 games’ by an AFLW player ever.   For Dees supporters, today was not our day and unfortunately not for Banno either. A couple of opportunities emerged for our number 6 but alas there was no sizzle.   Brisbane atoned for last week’s record loss to North Melbourne, comprehensively out

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    GOOD MORNING by Meggs

    If you are driving or training it to Cranbourne on Saturday, don’t forget to set your alarm clock. The Melbourne Demons play the reigning premiers Brisbane Lions at Casey Fields this Saturday, with the bounce of the ball at 11:05am.  Yes, that’s AM.   The AFLW fixture shows deference to the AFL men’s finals games.  So, for the men it’s good afternoon and good evening and for the women it’s good morning.     The Lions were wounded last week by 44 points, their highest ever los

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    HORE ON FIRE by Meggs

    The 40,000 seat $319 million redeveloped Kardinia Park Stadium was nowhere near capacity last night but the strong, noisy contingent of Melbourne supporters led by the DeeArmy journeyed to Geelong to witness a high-quality battle between two of the best teams in AFLW.   The Cats entered the arena to the blasting sounds of Zombie Nation and made a hot start kicking the first 2 goals. They brought tremendous forward half pressure, and our newly renovated defensive unit looked shaky.

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