Nasher 33,686 Posted October 17, 2018 Posted October 17, 2018 WJ did you put in the leg work yourself to track all the trades? Great work if so. The trading period always seems pretty benign until you see that this year the vast majority of the picks between 10 and 50 have changed hands at least once. Some of the have really been for a few spins around the block. 1 Quote
FarNorthernD 5,863 Posted October 17, 2018 Posted October 17, 2018 52 minutes ago, Nasher said: WJ did you put in the leg work yourself to track all the trades? Great work if so. The trading period always seems pretty benign until you see that this year the vast majority of the picks between 10 and 50 have changed hands at least once. Some of the have really been for a few spins around the block. Poor old pick 62 went from Brisbane -> Geelong -> Sydney -> North -> Melbourne. Quote
Skuit 10,031 Posted October 17, 2018 Posted October 17, 2018 9 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said: ROUND ONE 1. Carlton 2. Gold Coast 3. Gold Coast 4. St Kilda 5. Port Adelaide ................................. 6. Gold Coast 7. Western Bulldogs 8. Adelaide 9. Greater Western Sydney 10. Port Adelaide ............................... 11. Greater Western Sydney 12. Geelong 13. Adelaide 14. Fremantle 15. Port Adelaide 16. Adelaide 17. Richmond 18. Brisbane 19. Greater Western Sydney 20. West Coast ROUND TWO 21. Adelaide 22. West Coast 23. Melbourne 24. Gold Coast 25. Greater Western Sydney 26. Sydney 27. Western Bulldogs 28. Melbourne 29. Gold Coast 30. Brisbane ................................. 31. Fremantle 32. Western Bulldogs 33. Sydney 34. Essendon 35. Brisbane 36. St Kilda 37. Richmond 38. Sydney 39. Sydney ROUND THREE 40. Sydney 41. Collingwood 42. North Melbourne 43. Fremantle 44. Collingwood 45. Western Bulldogs 46. St Kilda 47. North Melbourne 48. North Melbourne 49. North Melbourne 50. Geelong 51. Collingwood 52. Greater Western Sydney 53. Hawthorn 54. Melbourne 55. North Melbourne 56. Brisbane 57. Collingwood 58. North Melbourne Streamlined. Maybe peeps can add the father/son and academy prospects in brackets beside their suitor's' next likely current pick required so we can get an idea of clubs still looking to upgrade. Also, broadly - such upcoming requirements for 2019? It's been said that clubs can still trade picks in the coming week or so - does anyone know if that includes futures? Future first for us will be projected at 16 or so. 23 plus 16 are worth more than 5. Is there still a coup left in us for 2018? I feel that with live draft trading and all the permutations re. high-end SA prospects and interstate basket-cases at the front end of the draft we could be in for a crazy draft night. And we've shown that we've been ahead of the game as to draft alterations before. 2 Quote
Lucifers Hero 40,746 Posted October 17, 2018 Posted October 17, 2018 2 hours ago, Skuit said: Streamlined. Maybe peeps can add the father/son and academy prospects in brackets beside their suitor's' next likely current pick required so we can get an idea of clubs still looking to upgrade. Also, broadly - such upcoming requirements for 2019? It's been said that clubs can still trade picks in the coming week or so - does anyone know if that includes futures? Future first for us will be projected at 16 or so. 23 plus 16 are worth more than 5. Is there still a coup left in us for 2018? I feel that with live draft trading and all the permutations re. high-end SA prospects and interstate basket-cases at the front end of the draft we could be in for a crazy draft night. And we've shown that we've been ahead of the game as to draft alterations before. It seems that trading of picks continues for a month: Friday, 16 November 2pm: NAB AFL Trade Period closes (for exchange of selections only). Can't find anywhere that future picks are excluded so I would assume they can be traded as officially we are still in the trade window. However, I'm assuming future picks cannot be traded during Live Pick Trading at the Draft. But who knows... 2 Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted October 19, 2018 Posted October 19, 2018 On 10/18/2018 at 6:54 AM, Nasher said: WJ did you put in the leg work yourself to track all the trades? Great work if so. The trading period always seems pretty benign until you see that this year the vast majority of the picks between 10 and 50 have changed hands at least once. Some of the have really been for a few spins around the block. Only part - during the finals but I took the post trade numbers from the afl site. As has been mentioned, there will be more changes to come and also, the clubs will have different numbers of vacancies so many of the later picks will change. Quote
Jibroni 5,068 Posted October 19, 2018 Posted October 19, 2018 Can we do a deal with the Hawks for Pick 53? 1 Quote
old55 23,864 Posted October 20, 2018 Posted October 20, 2018 (edited) On 10/17/2018 at 10:09 PM, Whispering_Jack said: Future picks Clubs may trade future draft selections. Clubs must only trade selections from the following year's draft. Thanks for that WJ, using your "Ins" from that post, I said I'd add the outgoing future picks to balance the ledger and provide the full context and AFAIK here's the current state of play prior to the conclusion of pick trading and live trading on draft night (the outs don't have the deal status). Source: http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-10-17/trade-period-verdict-how-did-your-club-fare 2019 Draft Selections Adelaide - In: 2019 round five draft selection from Carlton via Mitch McGovern trade Out: 2019 third-round pick, 2019 fourth-round pick Brisbane Lions - In: 2019 round one draft selection from Collingwood via Dayne Beams trade, 2019 round two draft selection from Gold Coast via pick swap, 2019 round three draft selection (tied to Fremantle via pick swap) from Port Adelaide via Sam Mayes trade Out: 2019 first-round pick Carlton - In: 2019 round three draft selection from Adelaide via Mitch McGovern trade Out: 2019 second-round pick, 2019 fourth-round pick, 2019 fifth-round pick Collingwood In: nil Out: 2019 first-round pick Essendon - In: 2019 round two draft selection from Greater Western Sydney via Dylan Shiel trade, 2019 round four draft selection from Essendon via Travis Colyer trade Out: 2019 first-round pick Fremantle In: nil Out: 2019 third-round pick, 2019 fourth-round pick Geelong In: nil Out: nil Gold Coast - In:: 2019 round one draft selection from Brisbane via pick swap, 2019 round three draft selection from Richmond via Miles-Ellis trade Out: 2019 second-round pick, 2019 third-round pick, 2019 third-round pick, 2019 fourth-round pick, 2019 fourth-round pick Greater Western Sydney - In: 2019 round one draft selection from Essendon via Dylan Shiel trade, 2019 round two draft selection from Carlton via Will Setterfield trade, 2019 round four draft selection (tied to Gold Coast via Jack Scrimshaw trade) via Tom Scully trade Out: 2019 second-round pick Hawthorn - In: 2019 round three draft selection from Port Adelaide via Chad Wingard-Ryan Burton trade, 2019 round four draft selection from Western Bulldogs via Taylor Duryea trade Out: 2019 third-round pick, 2019 fourth-round pick, 2019 fourth-round pick Melbourne In: nil Out: nil North Melbourne In: nil Out: 2019 fourth-round pick Port Adelaide - In: 2019 round three draft selection from Hawthorn via Chad Wingard-Ryan Burton trade, 2019 round four draft selection from North Melbourne via Polec-Pittard trade, 2019 round four draft selection from Gold Coast (tied to Adelaide) via Jack Hombsch trade Out: 2019 third-round pick Richmond - In: 2019 round three draft selection from Gold Coast via Miles-Ellis trade Out: 2019 third-round pick Sydney - In: 2019 round two draft selection from St Kilda via Dan Hannebery trade, 2019 round four draft selection from Carlton via Nic Newman trade Out: nil St Kilda - 2019 round four draft selection from West Coast via Tom Hickey trade Out: 2019 second-round pick, 2019 fourth-round pick West Coast - In: 2019 round four draft selection from St Kilda via Tom Hickey trade Out: 2019 fourth-round pick Western Bulldogs - In: 2019 round three draft selection (tied to Hawthorn via Jack Scrimshaw trade) via Marcus Adams trade Out: 2019 fourth-round pick Edited October 20, 2018 by Fifty-5 Quote
rumpole 539 Posted October 20, 2018 Posted October 20, 2018 Clubs can trade future picks during the trade period but can they also do so as part of the live trading? Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted October 20, 2018 Posted October 20, 2018 2019 Draft Selections Adelaide In: 2019 round five draft selection from Carlton via Mitch McGovern trade Out: 2019 round three draft selection 2019 round four draft selection, Brisbane Lions In: 2019 round one draft selection from Collingwood via Dayne Beams trade 2019 round two draft selection from Gold Coast via pick swap 2019 round three draft selection (tied to Fremantle via pick swap) from Port Adelaide via Sam Mayes trade Out: 2019 round one draft selection Carlton In: 2019 round three draft selection from Adelaide via Mitch McGovern trade Out: 2019 round two draft selection 2019 round four draft selection 2019 round five draft selection Collingwood In: Nil Out: 2019 round one draft selection Essendon In: 2019 round two draft selection from Greater Western Sydney via Dylan Shiel trade 2019 round four draft selection from Essendon via Travis Colyer trade Out: 2019 round one draft selection Fremantle In: Nil Out: 2019 round three draft selection 2019 round four draft selection Geelong In: Nil Out: Nil Gold Coast In:: 2019 round one draft selection from Brisbane via pick swap 2019 round three draft selection from Richmond via Miles-Ellis trade Out: 2019 round two draft selection 2019 round three draft selection 2019 round three draft selection 2019 round four draft selection 2019 round four draft selection Greater Western Sydney In: 2019 round one draft selection from Essendon via Dylan Shiel trade 2019 round two draft selection from Carlton via Will Setterfield trade 2019 round four draft selection (tied to Gold Coast via Jack Scrimshaw trade) via Tom Scully trade Out: 2019 round two draft selection Hawthorn In: 2019 round three draft selection from Port Adelaide via Chad Wingard-Ryan Burton trade 2019 round four draft selection from Western Bulldogs via Taylor Duryea trade Out: 2019 round three draft selection 2019 round four draft selection 2019 round four draft selection Melbourne In: Nil Out: Nil North Melbourne In: Nil Out: 2019 round four draft selection Port Adelaide In: 2019 round three draft selection from Hawthorn via Chad Wingard-Ryan Burton trade 2019 round four draft selection from North Melbourne via Polec-Pittard trade 2019 round four draft selection from Gold Coast (tied to Adelaide) via Jack Hombsch trade Out: 2019 round three draft selection Richmond In: 2019 round three draft selection from Gold Coast via Miles-Ellis trade Out: 2019 round three draft selection Sydney In: 2019 round two draft selection from St Kilda via Dan Hannebery trade 2019 round four draft selection from Carlton via Nic Newman trade Out: Nil St Kilda 2019 round four draft selection from West Coast via Tom Hickey trade Out: 2019 round two draft selection 2019 round four draft selection West Coast In: 2019 round four draft selection from St Kilda via Tom Hickey trade Out: 2019 round four draft selection Western Bulldogs In: 2019 round three draft selection (tied to Hawthorn via Jack Scrimshaw trade) via Marcus Adams trade Out: 2019 round four draft selection 1 Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted October 20, 2018 Posted October 20, 2018 The above table is a clearer version of Fifty-5’s update for 2019 draft selections. It shows that Collingwood and Essendon have sacrificed next year’s first round picks in much the same way as Melbourne did last year to get Jake Lever. If those teams perform well in 2019 then losing those picks won’t be a complete disaster. I think the Hawks have used their future picks well to secure their current needs. GWS are well set up for next year despite their salary dumping this year. FWIW, Melbourne might have a first round pick this year. Quote
Lucifers Hero 40,746 Posted October 22, 2018 Posted October 22, 2018 (edited) Just for interest - here is a list of the Academy and F/S players in the draft and where some pundits have them. I've seen some mock drafts with North's Tarryn Thomas going in mid 1st round. With all those 2nd round possibilities, I can see our pick #54 going up the draft to the low 40's and pick #62 up to the low 50's - pick #53 perhaps ? Edited September 17, 2023 by Lucifers Hero 1 Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted October 31, 2018 Posted October 31, 2018 INDICATIVE DRAFT ORDER (after first list lodgement) ROUND ONE 1. Carlton 2. Gold Coast 3. Gold Coast (compensation for losing restricted free agent Tom Lynch) 4. St Kilda 5. Port Adelaide (received from Brisbane as part of Sam Mayes trade) 6. Gold Coast (received from Melbourne for Steven May and Kade Kolodjashnij; received from Fremantle as part of Jesse Hogan trade; received from Brisbane as part of Lachie Neale trade; received from Port Adelaide as part of Sam Mayes trade; originally received from Fremantle in a pick swap) 7. Western Bulldogs 8. Adelaide 9. Greater Western Sydney (received from Essendon as part of Dylan Shiel trade) 10. Port Adelaide 11. Greater Western Sydney (received from Fremantle as part of Rory Lobb trade; received from Port Adelaide in a pick swap; received from North Melbourne as part of trade for Jared Polec and Jasper Pittard) 12. Geelong 13. Adelaide (received from Sydney via Carlton as part of trade for Mitch McGovern) 14. Fremantle (received from Greater Western Sydney as part of Rory Lobb trade) 15. Port Adelaide (received from Hawthorn as part of Chad Wingard-Ryan Burton trade) 16. Adelaide (received from Melbourne in 2017) 17. Richmond 18. Brisbane (received from Collingwood as part of Dayne Beams trade) 19. Greater Western Sydney (received from Fremantle as part of Rory Lobb trade; received from Brisbane as part of Lachie Neale trade; received from Gold Coast in a pick swap; received from West Coast in 2017) END OF ROUND ONE 20. West Coast (compensation for losing restricted free agent Scott Lycett) ROUND TWO Adelaide (received from Carlton in 2017) 22. West Coast (received from Gold Coast in 2017) 23. Melbourne (received from Fremantle as part of Jesse Hogan trade; received from Port Adelaide in a pick swap; originally received from St Kilda in 2017) 24. Gold Coast (received from Brisbane in a pick swap) 25. Greater Western Sydney (received from Fremantle in 2017) 26. Sydney (received from Carlton as part of trade for Mitch McGovern; originally received from Western Bulldogs in 2017) 27. Western Bulldogs (received as compensation for losing unrestricted free agent Luke Dahlhaus to Geelong) 28. Melbourne (received from St Kilda in a pick swap, received from Sydney as part of Dan Hannebery trade; received from Carlton as part of trade for Mitch McGovern; originally received from Adelaide in 2017) 29. Gold Coast (received from Essendon in 2017) 30. Brisbane (received from Fremantle as part of Lachie Neale trade; received from Port Adelaide in a pick swap) 31. Fremantle (received from North Melbourne in a pick swap) 32. Western Bulldogs (received from Brisbane as part of Marcus Adams trade; received from Gold Coast in a pick swap; originally received from Geelong in 2017) 33. Sydney 34. Essendon (received from Greater Western Sydney in 2017) 35. Brisbane (received from Port Adelaide as part of Sam Mayes trade; originally received from Hawthorn as part of Chad Wingard-Ryan Burton trade) 36. St Kilda (received from Melbourne in a pick swap) 37. Richmond 38. Sydney (received from Collingwood in 2017) 39. Sydney (received from St Kilda as part of Dan Hannebery trade; received from West Coast as part of trade for Tom Hickey) ROUND THREE 40. Sydney (received from Adelaide as part of trade for Mitch McGovern; originally received from Carlton in 2017) 41. Collingwood (received from Brisbane as part of Dayne Beams trade; originally received from Gold Coast in a pick swap) 42. North Melbourne (received from St Kilda via on-trades in 2017) 43. Fremantle (received from Greater Western Sydney as part of Rory Lobb trade; received from Carlton as part of trade for Will Setterfield; received from Geelong for state league player Nathan Kreuger; originally received from Brisbane as part of trade for Lincoln McCarthy) COLL 44. Collingwood (received from Brisbane as part of Dayne Beams trade; received from Gold Coast in a pick swap; originally received from Fremantle in 2017) 45. Western Bulldogs 46. St Kilda (received from Melbourne in a pick swap; originally received from Adelaide in 2017) 47. North Melbourne (received from Fremantle in a pick swap; received from Greater Western Sydney as part of Rory Lobb trade; received from Essendon in 2017) 48. North Melbourne (received from Port Adelaide as part of trade for Jared Polec and Jasper Pittard) 49. North Melbourne (received from Fremantle in a pick swap; received from Port Adelaide in a pick swap; originally received from North Melbourne in 2017) 50. Geelong 51. Geelong (received from Collingwood in a pick swap; received from Sydney in 2017) 52. Greater Western Sydney 53. Hawthorn 54. Melbourne 55. North Melbourne (received from Fremantle in a pick swap; received from Brisbane as part of Lachie Neale trade; received from Geelong as part of trade for Lincoln McCarthy; originally received from Richmond in 2017) 56. Brisbane (received from Collingwood as part of Dayne Beams trade) 57. Collingwood (received as compensation for losing unrestricted free agent Alex Fasolo to Carlton) 58. North Melbourne (received from West Coast via on-trades in 2017) ROUND FOUR 59. Collingwood (received from Geelong in a pick swap; received from Gold Coast for George Horlin-Smith; received from Brisbane in a pick swap; received from Geelong as part of trade for Lincoln McCarthy; originally received from Carlton in 2017) 60. Collingwood (received from Geelong in a pick swap; received from Gold Coast in 2017) 61. West Coast (received from St Kilda as part of trade for Tom Hickey) 62. Melbourne (received from North Melbourne as part of trade for Braydon Preuss; received from Sydney for Ryan Clarke; received from Geelong for Gary Rohan; originally received from Brisbane as part of trade for Lincoln McCarthy) 63. Western Bulldogs (received from Fremantle in 2017) 64. Richmond (received from the Western Bulldogs for Sam Lloyd) 65. Fremantle (received from Melbourne as part of Jesse Hogan trade; received from St Kilda for Dean Kent; received from Adelaide via on-trades in 2017) 66. Essendon 67. St Kilda (received from Port Adelaide in 2017) 68. Richmond (received from Adelaide for Tyson Stengle; received from Gold Coast in a pick swap; originally received from North Melbourne for Aaron Hall) 69. Carlton (received from Geelong in 2017) 70. Geelong (received from Sydney for Jackson Thurlow) 71. Carlton (received from Greater Western Sydney as part of trade for Will Setterfield) 72. West Coast (received from Hawthorn via on-trades in 2017) 73. Adelaide (received from Melbourne in 2017) 74. Richmond 75. Western Bulldogs (received from Collingwood for Jordan Roughead) 76. West Coast ROUND FIVE 77. Carlton 78. Brisbane (received from Gold Coast in a pick swap) 79. St Kilda 80. Gold Coast (received from Brisbane in a pick swap) 81. Fremantle 82. Western Bulldogs 83. Adelaide 84. Essendon 85. Port Adelaide 86. North Melbourne 87. Geelong 88. Sydney 89. Greater Western Sydney 90. Hawthorn 91. Melbourne 92. Richmond 93. Collingwood 94. West Coast Quote
CBDees 3,167 Posted November 3, 2018 Posted November 3, 2018 On 10/20/2018 at 7:28 AM, Jibroni said: Can we do a deal with the Hawks for Pick 53? Is there a third Macdonald brother in this year’s draft? ? 1 Quote
old55 23,864 Posted November 5, 2018 Posted November 5, 2018 All media seems to list the following 5 draft picks for us but we've actually got 6 primary list vacancies so we have another live pick in round 6 after 91 if we want go to the maximum of 40 on the list. Who knows what number it will actually be after all the Academy, F/S and other clubs fill their list vacancies and don't use late picks. Alternatively if we go to the minimum of 38 then 62 or whatever it becomes will be our last pick. http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-11-05/returning-to-the-track Draft picks: 23, 28, 54, 62, 91 Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted November 5, 2018 Posted November 5, 2018 4 hours ago, Fifty-5 said: All media seems to list the following 5 draft picks for us but we've actually got 6 primary list vacancies so we have another live pick in round 6 after 91 if we want go to the maximum of 40 on the list. Who knows what number it will actually be after all the Academy, F/S and other clubs fill their list vacancies and don't use late picks. Alternatively if we go to the minimum of 38 then 62 or whatever it becomes will be our last pick. http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-11-05/returning-to-the-track Draft picks: 23, 28, 54, 62, 91 I’ve never been able to master a complete understanding of how the bidding system works for f-s/academy picks. Let’s say a club nominates Toby Bedford at 31. Do I take it that if we bid for him, we would have to then give up picks worth the equivalent to the points allocated for pick #31? If so, that would leave us having used 23 & 28, taken Bedford and our next pick becomes 91 or its equivalent? Quote
old55 23,864 Posted November 5, 2018 Posted November 5, 2018 (edited) 11 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said: I’ve never been able to master a complete understanding of how the bidding system works for f-s/academy picks. Let’s say a club nominates Toby Bedford at 31. Do I take it that if we bid for him, we would have to then give up picks worth the equivalent to the points allocated for pick #31? If so, that would leave us having used 23 & 28, taken Bedford and our next pick becomes 91 or its equivalent? Yes I believe that's correct Jack, we get a 20% discount on the points at the pick he's selected. And you also may get "change" from the picks we use. One important recent change is that you can only use picks that correspond to list vacancies byou have. This stops clubs using 7 picks in the 40s to match a 1st rounder when they only have 3 list vacancies. If we do use say 54 and 62 on Bedford and want to fill all 6 spots we'd have 2 picks after 91. Edited November 5, 2018 by Fifty-5 2 Quote
old55 23,864 Posted November 5, 2018 Posted November 5, 2018 One implication of the above is that you have to go into points deficit the following year if you can't match with list vacancy picks from this year and that devalues your next year picks which is highly undesirable. Pick points go to zero at pick 74. An interesting scenario is if a team bids on Bedford at pick 63 just after we use 62. Pick 63 is 112 points and pick 91 is worth nothing so we'd have to go into 2019 points deficit. We don't want that to happen so I think that means if we want Bedford we have to take him at 62. That sounds fine to me but could get tricky in other similar scenarios. 3 Quote
Axis of Bob 11,945 Posted November 6, 2018 Posted November 6, 2018 3 hours ago, Fifty-5 said: We don't want that to happen so I think that means if we want Bedford we have to take him at 62. That sounds fine to me but could get tricky in other similar scenarios. I think Bedford will be bid for somewhere in the 30-50 range, otherwise we wouldn't have done the pick swap for 28 with St Kilda. 1 Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted November 21, 2018 Posted November 21, 2018 DRAFT ORDER (Day 1 - AFL National Draft) ROUND ONE 1. Carlton 2. Gold Coast 3. Gold Coast (received as compensation for losing restricted free agent Tom Lynch to Richmond) 4. St Kilda 5. Port Adelaide (received from Brisbane as part of Sam Mayes trade) 6. Gold Coast (received from Melbourne for Steven May and Kade Kolodjashnij; received from Fremantle as part of Jesse Hogan trade; received from Brisbane as part of Lachie Neale trade; received from Port Adelaide as part of Sam Mayes trade; originally received from Fremantle in a pick swap) 7. Western Bulldogs 8. Adelaide 9. Greater Western Sydney (received from Essendon as part of Dylan Shiel trade) 10. Port Adelaide 11. Greater Western Sydney (received from Fremantle as part of Rory Lobb trade; received from Port Adelaide in a pick swap; received from North Melbourne as part of trade for Jared Polec and Jasper Pittard) 12. Geelong 13. Adelaide (received from Sydney via Carlton as part of trade for Mitch McGovern) 14. Fremantle (received from Greater Western Sydney as part of Rory Lobb trade) 15. Port Adelaide (received from Hawthorn as part of Chad Wingard-Ryan Burton trade) 16. Adelaide (received from Melbourne in 2017) 17. Richmond 18. Brisbane (received from Collingwood as part of Dayne Beams trade) 19. Greater Western Sydney (received from Fremantle as part of Rory Lobb trade; received from Brisbane as part of Lachie Neale trade; received from Gold Coast in a pick swap; received from West Coast in 2017) END OF ROUND ONE 20. West Coast (received as compensation for losing restricted free agent Scott Lycett) ROUND TWO 21. Adelaide (received from Carlton in 2017) 22. West Coast (received from Gold Coast in 2017) 23. Melbourne (received from Fremantle as part of Jesse Hogan trade; received from Port Adelaide in a pick swap; originally received from St Kilda in 2017) 24. Gold Coast (received from Brisbane in a pick swap) 25. Greater Western Sydney (received from Fremantle in 2017) 26. Sydney (received from Carlton as part of trade for Mitch McGovern; originally received from Western Bulldogs in 2017) 27. Western Bulldogs (received as compensation for losing unrestricted free agent Luke Dahlhaus to Geelong) 28. Melbourne (received from St Kilda in a pick swap, received from Sydney as part of Dan Hannebery trade; received from Carlton as part of trade for Mitch McGovern; originally received from Adelaide in 2017) 29. Gold Coast (received from Essendon in 2017) 30. Brisbane (received from Fremantle as part of Lachie Neale trade; received from Port Adelaide in a pick swap) 31. Fremantle (received from North Melbourne in a pick swap) 32. Western Bulldogs (received from Brisbane as part of Marcus Adams trade; received from Gold Coast in a pick swap; originally received from Geelong in 2017) 33. Sydney 34. Essendon (received from Greater Western Sydney in 2017) 35. Brisbane (received from Port Adelaide as part of Sam Mayes trade; originally received from Hawthorn as part of Chad Wingard-Ryan Burton trade) 36. St Kilda (received from Melbourne in a pick swap) 37. Richmond 38. Sydney (received from Collingwood in 2017) 39. Sydney (received from St Kilda as part of Dan Hannebery trade; received from West Coast as part of trade for Tom Hickey) ROUND THREE 40. Sydney (received from Adelaide as part of trade for Mitch McGovern; originally received from Carlton in 2017) 41. Collingwood (received from Brisbane as part of Dayne Beams trade; originally received from Gold Coast in a pick swap) 42. North Melbourne (received from St Kilda via on-trades in 2017) 43. Fremantle (received from Greater Western Sydney as part of Rory Lobb trade; received from Carlton as part of trade for Will Setterfield; received from Geelong for state league player Nathan Kreuger; originally received from Brisbane as part of trade for Lincoln McCarthy) 44. Collingwood (received from Brisbane as part of Dayne Beams trade; received from Gold Coast in a pick swap; originally received from Fremantle in 2017) 45. Western Bulldogs 46. St Kilda (received from Melbourne in a pick swap; originally received from Adelaide in 2017) 47. North Melbourne (received from Fremantle in a pick swap; received from Greater Western Sydney as part of Rory Lobb trade; received from Essendon in 2017) 48. North Melbourne (received from Port Adelaide as part of trade for Jared Polec and Jasper Pittard) 49. North Melbourne (received from Fremantle in a pick swap; received from Port Adelaide in a pick swap; originally received from North Melbourne in 2017) 50. Geelong 51. Geelong (received from Collingwood in a pick swap; received from Sydney in 2017) 52. Greater Western Sydney 53. Hawthorn 54. Melbourne 55. North Melbourne (received from Fremantle in a pick swap; received from Brisbane as part of Lachie Neale trade; received from Geelong as part of trade for Lincoln McCarthy; originally received from Richmond in 2017) 56. Brisbane (received from Collingwood as part of Dayne Beams trade) 57. Collingwood (received as compensation for losing unrestricted free agent Alex Fasolo to Carlton) 58. North Melbourne (received from West Coast via on-trades in 2017) ROUND FOUR 59. Collingwood (received from Geelong in a pick swap; received from Gold Coast for George Horlin-Smith; received from Brisbane in a pick swap; received from Geelong as part of trade for Lincoln McCarthy; originally received from Carlton in 2017) 60. Collingwood (received from Geelong in a pick swap; received from Gold Coast in 2017) 61. West Coast (received from St Kilda as part of trade for Tom Hickey) 62. Melbourne (received from North Melbourne as part of trade for Braydon Preuss; received from Sydney for Ryan Clarke; received from Geelong for Gary Rohan; originally received from Brisbane as part of trade for Lincoln McCarthy) 63. Western Bulldogs (received from Fremantle in 2017) 64. Richmond (received from the Western Bulldogs for Sam Lloyd) 65. Fremantle (received from Melbourne as part of Jesse Hogan trade; received from St Kilda for Dean Kent; received from Adelaide via on-trades in 2017) 66. Essendon 67. St Kilda (received from Port Adelaide in 2017) 68. Richmond (received from Adelaide for Tyson Stengle; received from Gold Coast in a pick swap; originally received from North Melbourne for Aaron Hall) 69. Carlton (received from Geelong in 2017) 70. Geelong (received from Sydney for Jackson Thurlow) 71. Carlton (received from Greater Western Sydney as part of trade for Will Setterfield) 72. West Coast (received from Hawthorn via on-trades in 2017) 73. Adelaide (received from Melbourne in 2017) 74. Richmond 75. West Coast ROUND FIVE 76. Carlton 77. Brisbane (received from Gold Coast in a pick swap) 78. St Kilda 79. Gold Coast (received from Brisbane in a pick swap) 80. Adelaide 81. Essendon 82. Port Adelaide 83. Geelong 84. Sydney 85. Greater Western Sydney 86. Hawthorn 87. Melbourne 88. Richmond ROUND SIX 89. Essendon 90. Port Adelaide 91. Geelong 92. Greater Western Sydney 93. Hawthorn 94. Melbourne ROUND SEVEN 95. Essendon 96. Hawthorn Quote
spirit of norm smith 16,680 Posted November 21, 2018 Posted November 21, 2018 Pick 62 what a story ... pushed , exchanged, swapped, forwarded, traded,etc lets hope it ends in glory Quote
DV8 2,271 Posted November 22, 2018 Posted November 22, 2018 On 10/21/2018 at 7:02 AM, Whispering_Jack said: The above table is a clearer version of Fifty-5’s update for 2019 draft selections. It shows that Collingwood and Essendon have sacrificed next year’s first round picks in much the same way as Melbourne did last year to get Jake Lever. If those teams perform well in 2019 then losing those picks won’t be a complete disaster. I think the Hawks have used their future picks well to secure their current needs. GWS are well set up for next year despite their salary dumping this year. FWIW, Melbourne might have a first round pick this year. Nice Prep Jock... you love this club. Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted November 22, 2018 Posted November 22, 2018 DRAFT SELECTIONS 2018 AFL NATIONAL DRAFT ROUND ONE 1. Carlton Sam Walsh Midfielder, 183cm, 74kg, Geelong Falcons 2. Gold Coast Jack Lukosious Key forward, 194cm, 85kg, Woodville-West Torrens 3. Gold Coast Izak Rankine Midfielder, 180cm, 76kg, West Adelaide 4. St Kilda Max King Key forward, 201cm, 84kg, Sandringham Dragons 5. Port Adelaide Connor Rozee Midfielder, 184cm, 72kg, North Adelaide 6. Gold Coast Ben King King Key forward/defender, 202cm, 85kg, Sandringham Dragons 7. Western Bulldogs Bailey Smith Midfielder, 184cm, 79kg, Sandringham Dragons 8. North Melbourne Tarryn Thomas Midfielder, 189cm, 73kg, North Launceston 9. Adelaide Chayce Jones Midfielder, 180cm, 74kg, Launceston 10. Sydney Nick Blakey Forward/midfielder, 195cm, 85kg, NSW-ACT/Sydney Swans 11. Greater Western Sydney Jye Caldwell Midfielder, 184cm, 78kg, Bendigo Pioneers 12. Port Adelaide Zak Butters Midfielder, 181cm, 70kg, Western Jets 13. Collingwood Isaac Quaynor Defender, 182cm, 82kg, Oakleigh Chargers 14. Greater Western Sydney Jackson Hately Tall utility, 190cm, 81kg, Central District 15. Geelong Jordan Clark Defender, 185cm, 81kg, Claremont 16. Adelaide Ned McHenry Midfielder/forward, 176cm, 71kg, Geelong Falcons 17. Fremantle Sam Sturt Forward, 189cm, 74kg, Dandenong Stingrays 18. Port Adelaide Xavier Duursma Midfielder/defender, 185cm, 71kg, Gippsland Power 19. Carlton Liam Stocker Midfielder, 184cm, 83kg, Sandringham Dragons 20. Richmond Riley Collier-Dawkins Midfielder, 193cm, 88kg, Oakleigh Chargers 21. Brisbane Ely Smith Midfielder, 188cm, 86kg, Murray Bushrangers 22. Greater Western Sydney Xavier O’Halloran Midfielder, 186cm, 82kg, Western Jets Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted November 22, 2018 Posted November 22, 2018 DRAFT ORDER (Day 2 - AFL National Draft) END OF ROUND ONE 23. West Coast ROUND TWO 24. Adelaide 25. Sydney 26. Melbourne 27. Gold Coast 28. Greater Western Sydney 29. West Coast 30. Western Bulldogs 31. Melbourne Quote
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