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Hopefully now with pick 13 we can find a gun Key forward and with pick 37 the best Ruck in the draft. 

 

The AFL website is actually doing a half decent job of tracking picks, for this year & future:

afl.com.au/draft/draft-order

 

6 hours ago, Caligula's cohort said:

Hopefully now with pick 13 we can find a gun Key forward and with pick 37 the best Ruck in the draft. 

 

4 hours ago, Mach5 said:

The AFL website is actually doing a half decent job of tracking picks, for this year & future:

afl.com.au/draft/draft-order

 

Agree fully. We need firstly a forward to go with Van Rooyen and a young ruckman to learn the craft from both Grundy and Gawn .

 

Jefferson a good chance to be there at 13.

Harry Barnett is around the mark in the 30’s, although I’ve got some concerns with how we defend the ground ball in d50 and worried that we’re vulnerable against good, speedy small forwards. Wouldn’t mind us grabbing.a good small/medium defender.

1 hour ago, ChaserJ said:

Jefferson a good chance to be there at 13.

Harry Barnett is around the mark in the 30’s, although I’ve got some concerns with how we defend the ground ball in d50 and worried that we’re vulnerable against good, speedy small forwards. Wouldn’t mind us grabbing.a good small/medium defender.

That’s Rueban Ginbey who we have been into and who Woey pushed into Wesley Colleges midfield this year to show the versatility he had and improved his drafting capabilities 


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2022 NATIONAL DRAFT ORDER AND SELECTIONS 2022 AFTER THE UNRESTRICTED AND RESTRICTED FREE AGENCY PERIOD AND THE TRADE PERIOD

ROUND ONE

1. GWS Giants
2. North Melbourne 
3. North Melbourne
4. Essendon
5. Gold Coast Suns
6. Hawthorn
7. Geelong 
8. West Coast Eagles
9. St Kilda
10. Carlton
11. Western Bulldogs 
12. West Coast Eagles
13. Melbourne 
14. Sydney Swans
15. GWS Giants
16. Collingwood
17. Sydney Swans
18. GWS Giants


ROUND TWO

19. GWS Giants
20. West Coast Eagles
21. Western Bulldogs 
22. Essendon
23. Adelaide
24. Hawthorn
25. Collingwood
26. West Coast Eagles
27. Collingwood
28. St Kilda
29. Carlton
30. Fremantle
31. GWS Giants
32. St Kilda
33. Port Adelaide
34. Brisbane 
35. Brisbane 
36. Brisbane
37. Melbourne 
38. Brisbane

ROUND THREE

39. Western Bulldogs
40. North Melbourne
41. Hawthorn
42. Sydney Swans
43. North Melbourne
44. Fremantle
45. Gold Coast Suns
46. Adelaide
47. St Kilda
48. Hawthorn
49. Carlton
50. Hawthorn
51. Collingwood
52. Hawthorn
53. Richmond 
54. Essendon
55. Brisbane
56. Brisbane
57. GWS Giants
58. Geelong 

ROUND FOUR

59. North Melbourne
60. Port Adelaide
61. GWS Giants
62. Essendon
63. Richmond 
64. Geelong 
65. Hawthorn
66. Carlton
67. Fremantle
68. Essendon
69. Western Bulldogs 
70. North Melbourne
71.  Gold Coast Suns
72. Essendon
73. Brisbane
74. Gold Coast Suns
75. Sydney Swans
76. Fremantle

ROUND FIVE

77. North Melbourne
78. West Coast Eagles
79. GWS Giants
80. Essendon
81. Adelaide
82. Hawthorn
83. Gold Coast Suns
84. Port Adelaide
85. St Kilda
86. Carlton
87. Western Bulldogs 
88. Richmond 
89. Fremantle
90. Melbourne 
91. Brisbane
92. Collingwood
93. Sydney Swans
94. Geelong 
 

23 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

That’s Rueban Ginbey who we have been into and who Woey pushed into Wesley Colleges midfield this year to show the versatility he had and improved his drafting capabilities 

We’d have to trade up to get him I fancy.

Ginbey’s gone like a bullet into the top 10. His terrific all round performance at combine has clubs rewatching the tapes as well.

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2022 NATIONAL DRAFT ORDER AND SELECTIONS AFTER THE END OF THE AFL DELISTED PLAYER FREE AGENCY PERIOD

ROUND ONE

1. GWS Giants
2. North Melbourne 
3. North Melbourne
4. Essendon
5. Gold Coast Suns
6. Hawthorn
7. Geelong 
8. West Coast Eagles
9. St Kilda
10. Carlton
11. Western Bulldogs 
12. West Coast Eagles
13. Melbourne 
14. Sydney Swans
15. GWS Giants
16. Collingwood
17. Sydney Swans
18. GWS Giants


ROUND TWO

19. GWS Giants
20. West Coast Eagles
21. Western Bulldogs 
22. Essendon
23. North Melbourne 
24. Hawthorn
25. Collingwood
26. West Coast Eagles
27. Collingwood
28. St Kilda
29. Carlton
30. Fremantle
31. GWS Giants
32. St Kilda
33. Port Adelaide
34. Brisbane 
35. Brisbane 
36. Brisbane
37. Melbourne 
38. Brisbane

ROUND THREE

39. Western Bulldogs
40. North Melbourne
41. Hawthorn
42. Sydney Swans
43. Fremantle 
44. Fremantle
45. Gold Coast Suns
46. Adelaide
47. St Kilda
48. Hawthorn
49. Carlton
50. Hawthorn
51. Collingwood
52. Hawthorn
53. Richmond 
54. Essendon
55. Brisbane
56. Adelaide 
57. GWS Giants
58. Geelong 

ROUND FOUR

59. Adelaide 
60. Port Adelaide
61. GWS Giants
62. Essendon
63. Richmond 
64. Geelong 
65. Hawthorn
66. Carlton
67. Fremantle
68. Essendon
69. Western Bulldogs 
70. North Melbourne
71.  Gold Coast Suns
72. Essendon
73. Brisbane
74. Gold Coast Suns
75. Sydney Swans
76. Fremantle

ROUND FIVE

77. North Melbourne 
78. West Coast Eagles 
79. GWS Giants 
80. Essendon 
81. Adelaide 
82. Hawthorn 
83. Gold Coast Suns 
84. Port Adelaide 
85. St Kilda 
86. Carlton 
87. Western Bulldogs 
88. Richmond 
89. Fremantle
90. Melbourne 
91. Brisbane 
92. Collingwood 
93. Sydney Swans 
94. Geelong

  • 2 weeks later...
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2022 NATIONAL DRAFT ORDER AND SELECTIONS 2022 

ROUND ONE

1. GWS Giants
2. North Melbourne 
3. North Melbourne
4. Essendon
5. Gold Coast Suns
6. Hawthorn
7. Geelong 
8. West Coast Eagles
9. St Kilda
10. Carlton
11. Western Bulldogs 
12. West Coast Eagles
13. Melbourne 
14. Sydney Swans
15. GWS Giants
16. Collingwood
17. Sydney Swans
18. GWS Giants


ROUND TWO

19. GWS Giants
20. West Coast Eagles
21. Western Bulldogs 
22. Essendon
23. North Melbourne 
24. Hawthorn
25. Collingwood
26. West Coast Eagles
27. Collingwood
28. St Kilda
29. Carlton
30. Fremantle
31. GWS Giants
32. St Kilda
33. Port Adelaide
34. Brisbane 
35. Brisbane 
36. Brisbane
37. Melbourne 
38. Brisbane

ROUND THREE

39. Western Bulldogs
40. North Melbourne
41. Hawthorn
42. Sydney Swans
43. Fremantle 
44. Fremantle
45. Gold Coast Suns
46. Adelaide
47. St Kilda
48. Hawthorn
49. Carlton
50. Hawthorn
51. Collingwood
52. Hawthorn
53. Richmond 
54. Essendon
55. Brisbane
56. Adelaide 
57. GWS Giants
58. Geelong 

ROUND FOUR

59. Adelaide 
60. Port Adelaide 
61. Essendon 
62. Richmond 
63. Hawthorn 
64. Carlton 
65. Fremantle 
66. Essendon 
67. Western Bulldogs 
68. Gold Coast Suns 
69. Sydney Swans
70. Fremantle

ROUND FIVE

71. West Coast Eagles 
72. Port Adelaide 
73. St Kilda 
74. Carlton 
75. Western Bulldogs 
76. Richmond 
77. Fremantle
78. Melbourne 
79. Collingwood 
80. Sydney Swans 


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2022 NATIONAL DRAFT ORDER AND SELECTIONS AFTER DAY ONE OF THE DRAFT

ROUND ONE

1. Aaron Cadman (GWS Giants)
2. Will Ashcroft (Brisbane Lions - matching North Melbourne's bid)
3. Harry Sheezel (North Melbourne)
4. George Wardlaw (North Melbourne)
5. Elijah Tsatas (Essendon)
6. Bailey Humphrey (Gold Coast Suns)
7. Cameron Mackenzie (Hawthorn)
8. Jhye Clark (Geelong)
9. Reuben Ginbey (West Coast Eagles)
10. Mattaes Phillipou (St Kilda)
11. Oliver Hollands (Carlton)
12. Jaspa Fletcher (Brisbane Lions - matching the Western Bulldogs bid)
13. Jedd Busslinger (Western Bulldogs)
14. Elijah Hewett (West Coast Eagles)
15. Matthew Jefferson (Melbourne)
16. Harry Rowston (GWS Giants – matching Sydney Swans' bid)
17. Max Michalanney (Adelaide – matching Sydney Swans' bid)
18. Josh Weddle (Hawthorn – after trading with Sydney Swans)
19. Ed Allan (Collingwood)
20. Jacob Konstanty (Sydney Swans)
21. Darcy Jones (GWS Giants)

ROUND TWO 

22. GWS Giants
23. West Coast Eagles
24. Western Bulldogs
25. Essendon
26. North Melbourne
27. Sydney Swans
28. Collingwood
29. West Coast Eagles
30. Collingwood
31. St Kilda
32. Carlton
33. Fremantle
34. GWS Giants
35. St Kilda
36. Port Adelaide
37. Hawthorn
38. Melbourne

ROUND THREE

39. Western Bulldogs
40. Sydney Swans
41. Fremantle
42. Fremantle
43. Gold Coast Suns
44. St Kilda
45. Hawthorn
46. Carlton
47. Collingwood
48. Richmond
49. Essendon
50. Brisbane Lions
51. GWS Giants
52. Geelong

ROUND FOUR

53. Port Adelaide
54. Essendon
55. Richmond
56. North Melbourne
57. Carlton
58. Fremantle
59. Essendon
60. Western Bulldogs
61. Gold Coast Suns
62. Sydney Swans
63. Fremantle

ROUND FIVE

64. West Coast Eagles
65. Port Adelaide
66. St Kilda
67. Carlton
68. Western Bulldogs
69. Adelaide
70. Richmond
71. Brisbane Lions
72. Fremantle
73. Melbourne
74. Collingwood
75. Sydney Swans

ROUND SIX AND LATER

76. St Kilda
77. Richmond
78. Melbourne
79. Adelaide
80. Hawthorn
81. Brisbane Lions
82. Hawthorn
83. Brisbane Lions
84. Hawthorn
85. Brisbane Lions
86. Brisbane Lions

*Draft order subject to change on Day 2 with live trading

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2022 NATIONAL DRAFT ORDER AND SELECTIONS AFTER DAY TWO OF THE DRAFT

ROUND ONE

1. Aaron Cadman (GWS Giants)
2. Will Ashcroft (Brisbane Lions - matching North Melbourne's bid)
3. Harry Sheezel (North Melbourne)
4. George Wardlaw (North Melbourne)
5. Elijah Tsatas (Essendon)
6. Bailey Humphrey (Gold Coast Suns)
7. Cameron Mackenzie (Hawthorn)
8. Jhye Clark (Geelong)
9. Reuben Ginbey (West Coast Eagles)
10. Mattaes Phillipou (St Kilda)
11. Oliver Hollands (Carlton)
12. Jaspa Fletcher (Brisbane Lions - matching the Western Bulldogs bid)
13. Jedd Busslinger (Western Bulldogs)
14. Elijah Hewett (West Coast Eagles)
15. Matthew Jefferson (Melbourne)
16. Harry Rowston (GWS Giants – matching Sydney Swans' bid)
17. Max Michalanney (Adelaide – matching Sydney Swans' bid)
18. Josh Weddle (Hawthorn – after trading with Sydney Swans)
19. Ed Allan (Collingwood)
20. Jacob Konstanty (Sydney Swans)
21. Darcy Jones (GWS Giants)

ROUND TWO 

22. Max Gruzewski (GWS Giants)
23. Harry Barnett (West Coast Eagles)
24. Charlie Clarke (Western Bulldogs)
25. Lewis Hayes (Essendon)
26. Brayden George (North Melbourne)
27. Cooper Vickery (Sydney Swans)
28. Jakob Ryan (Collingwood)
29. Coby Burgiel (West Coast Eagles)
30. Lachlan Cowan (Carlton)
31. James Van Es (St Kilda)
32. Jaxon Binns (Carlton)
33. Hugh Davies (Fremantle)
34. Toby McMullin (GWS Giants)
35. Olli Hotton (St Kilda)
36. Tom McCallum (Port Adelaide)
37. Henry Hustwaite (Hawthorn)
38. Jed Adams (Melbourne)

ROUND THREE

39. Harvey Gallagher (Western Bulldogs)
40. Caleb Mitchell (Sydney Swans)
41. Tom Emmett (Fremantle)
42. Max Knobel (Fremantle)
43. Billy Dowling (Adelaide)
44. Isaac Keeler (St Kilda)
45. Alwyn Davey (Essendon - matching Hawthorn’s bid)
46. Jack O'Sullivan (Hawthorn)
47. Harry Lemmey (Carlton)
48. Joe Richards (Collingwood)
49. Kaleb Smith (Richmond)
50. Hugh Bond (Adelaide)
51. Bailey Macdonald (Hawthorn)
52. Phoenix Foster (Geelong)

ROUND FOUR

53. Thomas Scully (Port Adelaide)
54. Jayden Davey (Essendon)
55. Steely Green (Richmond)
56. Cooper Harvey (North Melbourne)
57. Corey Wagner (Fremantle)

ROUND FIVE

58. Noah Long (West Coast Eagles)
59. Kyle Marshall (Port Adelaide)

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ROUND ONE

1. Blake Drury (North Melbourne)
2.  Isiah Winder (West Coast Eagles) *
3. Phil Davis (GWS Giants) *
4. Rhett Montgomerie (Essendon)
5. Andrew McPherson (Adelaide) *
6. Seamus Mitchell (Hawthorn) *
7. Connor Blakely (Gold Coast)
8. Dylan Williams (Port Adelaide) *
9. Pass (St Kilda)
10. Ed Curnow (Carlton) *
11. Pass (Western Bulldogs)
12. Seth Campbell (Richmond)
13. Liam Reidy (Fremantle)
14. Will Verrall (Melbourne)
15. Ryan Lester (Melbourne) *
16. Cooper Murley (Collingwood) *
17. Cameron Owen (Sydney)
18. Oscar Murdoch (Geelong)

ROUND TWO 

19. Hamish Free North Melbourne) 
20. Zane Trew (West Coast Eagles) * 
21. Paul Seedsman (Adelaide) * 
22. Pass (Hawthorn) 
23. Jake Stein (Gold Coast Suns) 
24. Pass (St Kilda) 
25. Pass (Western Bulldogs) 
26. Tylar Young (Richmond) 
27. Pass (Fremantle) 
28. Oliver Sestan (Melbourne) 
29. Nakia Cockatoo (Brisbane Lions) * 
30. Pass (Collingwood) 
31. Jaiden Magor (Sydney Swans) 
32. Osca Riccardi (Geelong) 

ROUND THREE

33. Daniel Howe (North Melbourne) 
34. Pass (Gold Coast Suns) 
35. Pass (Richmond)
36. Pass (Gold Coast Suns)
37. Pass (Brisbane) 
38. Pass (Geelong)

ROUND FOUR

39. Kayne Turner (North Melbourne) 
40. Pass (Gold Coast Suns)

ROUND FIVE

41. Pass (Gold Coast Suns)

* – denotes re-listed

PRE-LISTED ROOKIES

Brisbane – Shadeau Brain (QLD ZONE) Daryl McDowell-White Jr (F/S)
Essendon – Anthony Munkara (NGA)
Fremantle – Josh Draper (NGA) Ultan Kelm Conrad Williams (NGA)
Geelong – Ted Clohesy (NGA) Oisin Mullin Osca Riccardi (F/S)
Gold Coast – Lloyd Johnston (NA)
GWS – Jason Gillbee (NSW zone) Nick Madden (NA)
Hawthorn – Josh Bennetts (NGA)
Melbourne – Kyah Farris-White
Port Adelaide - Nathan Barkla (NGA)
St Kilda – Angus McLennan (NGA)
Sydney – Will Edwards (NA)
West Coast – Jordyn Baker (NGA) Tyrell Dewar (NGA)

F/S = Father-Son
NA = Northern Academy
NGA = Next Generation Academy

Based off this years final ladder position, this is what the draft order will be for season 2023 post this years trade and draft period.

ROUND ONE

1. North Melbourne
2. West Coast Eagles
3. GWS Giants
4. Essendon
5. Adelaide
6. Hawthorn
7. Gold Coast Suns
8. North Melbourne
9. St Kilda
10. Carlton
11. Western Bulldogs
12. GWS Giants
13. Melbourne 
14. Melbourne
15. Western Bulldogs
16. Collingwood
17. Sydney Swans
18. Geelong

ROUND TWO

19. Adelaide
20. Fremantle
21. West Coast Eagles 
22. Adelaide 
23. Essendon
24. Gold Coast Suns
25. Sydney Swans 
26. Gold Coast Suns 
27. West Coast Eagles
28. St Kilda 
29. Collingwood
30.  Hawthorn
31. Richmond
32. Melbourne 
33. Melbourne
34. Western Bulldogs
35. Port Adelaide
36. Sydney Swans
37. Brisbane Lions

ROUND THREE

38. North Melbourne
39. Fremantle
40. West Coast Eagles 
41. GWS Giants
42. Essendon
43. Gold Coast Suns
44. Sydney Swans
45. Gold Coast Suns
46. West Coast Eagles 
47. St Kilda
48. Fremantle
49. Hawthorn
50. Richmond
51. Port Adelaide
52. North Melbourne
53. Brisbane Lions 
54. Gold Coast Suns
55.  Sydney Swans 
56. Brisbane Lions

ROUND FOUR

57. Fremantle 
58. West Coast Eagles 
59. GWS Giants
60. Carlton
61. Gold Coast
62. North Melbourne
63. Gold Coast Suns 
64. Port Adelaide
65. Gold Coast Suns
66. Carlton
67. Western Bulldogs
68. Richmond
69. Brisbane Lions
70. Western Bulldogs
71. GWS Giants
72. Collingwood
73. Essendon
74. Western Bulldogs
 

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