Stiff Arm 4,420 Posted September 16, 2023 Posted September 16, 2023 After last night, does our 1st rounder now become 14 or 13? TIA 1 Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted September 16, 2023 Author Posted September 16, 2023 On 9/16/2023 at 12:31 PM, Stiff Arm said: After last night, does our 1st rounder now become 14 or 13? TIA Melbourne’s draft order before October’s trade period is locked in at 5, 13, 24, 32 and 87. The order after the second week of the 2023 finals series:- ROUND ONE 1. West Coast Eagles 2. North Melbourne 3. Hawthorn 4. Gold Coast Suns 5. Melbourne (via Fremantle) 6. GWS Giants (via Richmond) 7. Geelong 8. Essendon 9. Adelaide 10. Western Bulldogs 11. Sydney Swans 12. St Kilda 13. Melbourne 14. North Melbourne (via Port Adelaide) 15. GWS Giants 16. Carlton 17. Western Bulldogs (via Brisbane) 18. Collingwood ROUND TWO 19. West Coast Eagles 20. Adelaide (via North Melbourne) 21. Fremantle (via North Melbourne compensation) 22. Sydney Swans (via Hawthorn) 23. Adelaide (via Gold Coast Suns) 24. Melbourne (via Fremantle) 25. Richmond 26. Brisbane (via Geelong) 27. Essendon 28. Gold Coast Suns (via Adelaide) 29. Hawthorn (via Western Bulldogs) 30. Sydney Swans 31. St Kilda 32. Melbourne 33. West Coast Eagles (via Port Adelaide) 34. Gold Coast Suns (via GWS Giants) 35. Collingwood (via Carlton) 36. Western Bulldogs (via Brisbane) 37. Port Adelaide (via Collingwood) ROUND THREE 38. West Coast Eagles 39. North Melbourne 40. Fremantle (via North Melbourne compo) 41. Sydney Swans (via Hawthorn) 42. Gold Coast Suns 43. Port Adelaide (via Fremantle) 44. Richmond 45. Brisbane (via Geelong) 46. Essendon 47. Gold Coast Suns (via Adelaide) 48. Hawthorn (via Western Bulldogs) 49. Sydney Swans 50. St Kilda 51. North Melbourne (via Melbourne) 52. West Coast Eagles (via Port Adelaide) 53. GWS Giants 54. Fremantle (via Carlton) 55. Brisbane 56. Gold Coast Suns (via Collingwood) ROUND FOUR 57. West Coast Eagles 58. Fremantle (via North Melbourne) 59. North Melbourne (via Hawthorn) 60. Gold Coast Suns 61. Brisbane (via Fremantle) 62. Richmond 63. Western Bulldogs (via Geelong) 64. Carlton (via Essendon) 65. Gold Coast Suns (via Adelaide) 66. Western Bulldogs 67. Essendon (via Sydney Swans) 68. Gold Coast Suns (via St Kilda) 69. Western Bulldogs (via Melbourne) 70. Port Adelaide 71. GWS Giants 72. Carlton 73. GWS Giants (via Brisbane) 74. Collingwood ROUND FIVE 75. West Coast Eagles 76. North Melbourne 77. Hawthorn 78. Gold Coast Suns 79. Fremantle 80. Richmond 81. Geelong 82. Essendon 83. Adelaide 84. Western Bulldogs 85. Sydney Swans 86. St Kilda 87. Melbourne 88. Port Adelaide 89. GWS Giants 90. Carlton 91. Brisbane Lions 92. Collingwood The order will continue to change as the ladder positions change during the finals series. 3 Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted September 23, 2023 Author Posted September 23, 2023 The order after the third week of the 2023 finals series remains unchanged after this weekend:- ROUND ONE 1. West Coast Eagles 2. North Melbourne 3. Hawthorn 4. Gold Coast Suns 5. Melbourne (via Fremantle) 6. GWS Giants (via Richmond) 7. Geelong 8. Essendon 9. Adelaide 10. Western Bulldogs 11. Sydney Swans 12. St Kilda 13. Melbourne 14. North Melbourne (via Port Adelaide) 15. GWS Giants 16. Carlton 17. Western Bulldogs (via Brisbane) 18. Collingwood ROUND TWO 19. West Coast Eagles 20. Adelaide (via North Melbourne) 21. Fremantle (via North Melbourne compensation) 22. Sydney Swans (via Hawthorn) 23. Adelaide (via Gold Coast Suns) 24. Melbourne (via Fremantle) 25. Richmond 26. Brisbane (via Geelong) 27. Essendon 28. Gold Coast Suns (via Adelaide) 29. Hawthorn (via Western Bulldogs) 30. Sydney Swans 31. St Kilda 32. Melbourne 33. West Coast Eagles (via Port Adelaide) 34. Gold Coast Suns (via GWS Giants) 35. Collingwood (via Carlton) 36. Western Bulldogs (via Brisbane) 37. Port Adelaide (via Collingwood) ROUND THREE 38. West Coast Eagles 39. North Melbourne 40. Fremantle (via North Melbourne compo) 41. Sydney Swans (via Hawthorn) 42. Gold Coast Suns 43. Port Adelaide (via Fremantle) 44. Richmond 45. Brisbane (via Geelong) 46. Essendon 47. Gold Coast Suns (via Adelaide) 48. Hawthorn (via Western Bulldogs 49. Sydney Swans 50. St Kilda 51. North Melbourne (via Melbourne) 52. West Coast Eagles (via Port Adelaide) 53. GWS Giants 54. Fremantle (via Carlton) 55. Brisbane 56. Gold Coast Suns (via Collingwood) ROUND FOUR 57. West Coast Eagles 58. Fremantle (via North Melbourne) 59. North Melbourne (via Hawthorn) 60. Gold Coast Suns 61. Brisbane (via Fremantle) 62. Richmond 63. Western Bulldogs (via Geelong) 64. Carlton (via Essendon) 65. Gold Coast Suns (via Adelaide) 66. Western Bulldogs 67. Essendon (via Sydney Swans) 68. Gold Coast Suns (via St Kilda) 69. Western Bulldogs (via Melbourne) 70. Port Adelaide 71. GWS Giants 72. Carlton 73. GWS Giants (via Brisbane) 74. Collingwood ROUND FIVE 75. West Coast Eagles 76. North Melbourne 77. Hawthorn 78. Gold Coast Suns 79. Fremantle 80. Richmond 81. Geelong 82. Essendon 83. Adelaide 84. Western Bulldogs 85. Sydney Swans 86. St Kilda 87. Melbourne 88. Port Adelaide 89. GWS Giants 90. Carlton 91. Brisbane Lions 92. Collingwood The order may change as a result of the grand final. 3 Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted September 25, 2023 Author Posted September 25, 2023 The AFL has announced its North Melbourne assistance package which gives that club an end of first round pick this year. This means that the first round draft order becomes:- ROUND ONE 1. West Coast Eagles 2. North Melbourne 3. Hawthorn 4. Gold Coast Suns 5. Melbourne (via Fremantle) 6. GWS Giants (via Richmond) 7. Geelong 8. Essendon 9. Adelaide 10. Western Bulldogs 11. Sydney Swans 12. St Kilda 13. Melbourne 14. North Melbourne (via Port Adelaide) 15. GWS Giants 16. Carlton 17. Western Bulldogs (via Brisbane) 18. Collingwood 19. North Melbourne (compensation) The picks in the following rounds are put by one selection e.g. -> ROUND TWO 20. West Coast Eagles (and so on) 1 Quote
Sydney_Demon 1,175 Posted September 25, 2023 Posted September 25, 2023 1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said: The AFL has announced its North Melbourne assistance package which gives that club an end of first round pick this year. This means that the first round draft order becomes:- ROUND ONE 1. West Coast Eagles 2. North Melbourne 3. Hawthorn 4. Gold Coast Suns 5. Melbourne (via Fremantle) 6. GWS Giants (via Richmond) 7. Geelong 8. Essendon 9. Adelaide 10. Western Bulldogs 11. Sydney Swans 12. St Kilda 13. Melbourne 14. North Melbourne (via Port Adelaide) 15. GWS Giants 16. Carlton 17. Western Bulldogs (via Brisbane) 18. Collingwood 19. North Melbourne (compensation) The picks in the following rounds are put by one selection e.g. -> ROUND TWO 20. West Coast Eagles (and so on) But this will change after AFL Free Agency Compensation for Ben McKay. Extremely likely to be North Pick 3 with every subsequent pick sliding back 1. 1 1 Quote
Sydney Pennski 309 Posted September 25, 2023 Posted September 25, 2023 2 hours ago, Sydney_Demon said: But this will change after AFL Free Agency Compensation for Ben McKay. Extremely likely to be North Pick 3 with every subsequent pick sliding back 1. That looks like happening because Essendon have decided to open their war chest and spend it on a longish contract starting at $800-$850k per annum. And their fans wonder why they haven’t won a finals game for almost a couple of decades. 3 Quote
ChaserJ 5,192 Posted September 25, 2023 Posted September 25, 2023 3 hours ago, Sydney Pennski said: That looks like happening because Essendon have decided to open their war chest and spend it on a longish contract starting at $800-$850k per annum. And their fans wonder why they haven’t won a finals game for almost a couple of decades. Marc McGowan in the Age suggesting that the offer is expected to be around 750k over 6 years: https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/north-melbourne-get-three-first-round-draft-picks-in-afl-assistance-package-20230925-p5e7fg.html Could be right on the edge of band 1. 2 Quote
Sydney_Demon 1,175 Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 13 hours ago, ChaserJ said: Marc McGowan in the Age suggesting that the offer is expected to be around 750k over 6 years: https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/north-melbourne-get-three-first-round-draft-picks-in-afl-assistance-package-20230925-p5e7fg.html Could be right on the edge of band 1. As I understand it these are the current criteria: https://www.afl.com.au/about-afl/free-agency The formula used is deliberately opaque and then the result produced from the formula can be overridden 'where the formula produces a materially anomolous result'. In who's opinion? I'm at a loss to understand why there needs to be 5 bands and why three of them are dependent on where the Club concerned finishes on the ladder. Why should ladder position affect compensation given? Equalisation already happens through the reverse draft based on ladder position and through the fixturing process which favours lower teams. Why not just allocate a free agency competition pick independent of finishing position? Much fairer. 2 Quote
whatwhat say what 23,863 Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 2 hours ago, Sydney_Demon said: As I understand it these are the current criteria: https://www.afl.com.au/about-afl/free-agency The formula used is deliberately opaque and then the result produced from the formula can be overridden 'where the formula produces a materially anomolous result'. In who's opinion? I'm at a loss to understand why there needs to be 5 bands and why three of them are dependent on where the Club concerned finishes on the ladder. Why should ladder position affect compensation given? Equalisation already happens through the reverse draft based on ladder position and through the fixturing process which favours lower teams. Why not just allocate a free agency competition pick independent of finishing position? Much fairer. or, better yet, do away with compensation entirely? 1 Quote
DistrACTION Jackson 10,747 Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 13 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said: or, better yet, do away with compensation entirely? 100% agree. Scrap compensation and it will actually promote more player movement, as teams won't be holding off on picking another player due to fears of diluting compensation. I personally think that once a player has been on an AFL list for over 8 years, they should be a free agent for the remainder of their career. So for example, player X chooses to move to another club in their 9th year on a 3 year deal. At the end of that 3 years they can choose to move to another club and still be a free agent. If people feel 8 years is too short then could always start at 10 years and see how that goes and reduce if needed. This made up compensation nonsense is a joke. 2 Quote
whatwhat say what 23,863 Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 5 hours ago, DistrACTION Jackson said: 100% agree. Scrap compensation and it will actually promote more player movement, as teams won't be holding off on picking another player due to fears of diluting compensation. I personally think that once a player has been on an AFL list for over 8 years, they should be a free agent for the remainder of their career. So for example, player X chooses to move to another club in their 9th year on a 3 year deal. At the end of that 3 years they can choose to move to another club and still be a free agent. If people feel 8 years is too short then could always start at 10 years and see how that goes and reduce if needed. This made up compensation nonsense is a joke. i'd go further - make it 6 years and free agent for life i think the 'for life' bit actually does exist now, possibly? 1 Quote
Dockett 32 1,239 Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 Initially we all got excited and were a chance for Reid, then Dursma, then Mc Cercher., then Sanders and now thanks to the AFL the 5’2 Watson and what next. Hawthorn worked this [censored] out years ago. Let those who want to play the untried draft game do so and they will pick off the ripe fruit. 1 Quote
whatwhat say what 23,863 Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 1 hour ago, Dockett 32 said: Initially we all got excited and were a chance for Reid, then Dursma, then Mc Cercher., then Sanders and now thanks to the AFL the 5’2 Watson and what next. Hawthorn worked this [censored] out years ago. Let those who want to play the untried draft game do so and they will pick off the ripe fruit. yeah but hawks did it all as free agents for the most part once they were in their 'win now' window, particularly by adding lake and frawley, while the tigs added lynch we had to trade for our equivalents thereof 1 Quote
Bendigo_Demon 418 Posted September 26, 2023 Posted September 26, 2023 So, looking at this, Melbourne currently has 5 draft picks in play. We will get something for Brodie Grundy, and I'm not sure if we will get anything for James Jordon and James Harmes if they choose to leave. We are losing, to the best of my knowledge, Michael Hibberd, Luke Dunstan, possibly Jake Melksham, Deakyn Jones, with Ben Brown and Tom McDonald on their last legs if they play. Is it just me or does it seem that rather than throwing all our eggs in one basket with Harley Reid, that the FD will be using every one of our picks to rejuvenate our list with pace and skill, or am I reading it wrong? Grundy, Hibberd, Dunstan and Melksham would have all been on good coin, so are we going to make a play at a free agent we don't know about yet because we have some cap space? 1 Quote
Jibroni 5,058 Posted September 27, 2023 Posted September 27, 2023 As it stands are first two picks will be 6 and 18 once agency, F/S and F/A picks are included: 1 WCE 2 GCS - Walter 3 NM 4 NM - McKay 5 HAW 6 MEL 8 GWS 9 GEE 10 GCS - Read 11 ESS 12 ADE 13 GCS - Rogers 14 WB - Croft 15 WB 16 SYD 17 STK 18 MEL 19 HAW - McCabe 20 NM 21 GWS 22 CAR 23 WB 24 COL 25 NM - PRIORITY 1 Quote
Nascent 9,345 Posted September 27, 2023 Posted September 27, 2023 15 minutes ago, Jibroni said: As it stands are first two picks will be 6 and 18 once agency, F/S and F/A picks are included: 1 WCE 2 GCS - Walter 3 NM 4 NM - McKay 5 HAW 6 MEL 8 GWS 9 GEE 10 GCS - Read 11 ESS 12 ADE 13 GCS - Rogers 14 WB - Croft 15 WB 16 SYD 17 STK 18 MEL 19 HAW - McCabe 20 NM 21 GWS 22 CAR 23 WB 24 COL 25 NM - PRIORITY Pick 7 would be ours. You're missing Gold Coast's pick 6. 1 Quote
DistrACTION Jackson 10,747 Posted September 27, 2023 Posted September 27, 2023 On 9/26/2023 at 9:37 PM, whatwhat say what said: i'd go further - make it 6 years and free agent for life i think the 'for life' bit actually does exist now, possibly? I thought it was based on years of service for the one club, but you may be right. Quote
drdrake 3,203 Posted September 28, 2023 Posted September 28, 2023 21 hours ago, Nascent said: Pick 7 would be ours. You're missing Gold Coast's pick 6. Nah, in that draft order the GC lose pick 6 with the bid for Walter. It mostly will be 7 if GC trade that pick Quote
Little Goffy 14,966 Posted September 28, 2023 Posted September 28, 2023 (edited) I think Ben McKay is a good player and I would be happy if he joined our club, but pick 4 in free agency compensation is nonsense. He's an effective defender who can intercept and contest very well, but gives nothing on the counter-attack. Ben McKay Best and Fairest placings in a bottom-4 club are 6th in 2021 and 9th in 2020. That's it. Those are the only years he's played a full season, too. Essendon massively overpaying a contract for a player - and creating a net weakening of the Bomber's list - just to make sure that every other club is also penalised by the transaction? The artist Dodoro signing his work? Edited September 28, 2023 by Little Goffy Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted September 30, 2023 Author Posted September 30, 2023 The order after the 2023 finals series:- ROUND ONE 1. West Coast Eagles 2. North Melbourne 3. Hawthorn 4. Gold Coast Suns 5. Melbourne (via Fremantle) 6. GWS Giants (via Richmond) 7. Geelong 8. Essendon 9. Adelaide 10. Western Bulldogs 11. Sydney Swans 12. St Kilda 13. Melbourne 14. North Melbourne (via Port Adelaide) 15. GWS Giants 16. Carlton 17. Western Bulldogs (via Brisbane) 18. Collingwood 19. North Melbourne (compensation) ROUND TWO 20. West Coast Eagles 21. Adelaide (via North Melbourne) 22. Fremantle (via North Melbourne compensation) 23. Sydney Swans (via Hawthorn) 24. Adelaide (via Gold Coast Suns) 25. Melbourne (via Fremantle) 26. Richmond 27. Brisbane (via Geelong) 28. Essendon 29. Gold Coast Suns (via Adelaide) 30. Hawthorn (via Western Bulldogs) 31. Sydney Swans 32. St Kilda 33. Melbourne 34. West Coast Eagles (via Port Adelaide) 35. Gold Coast Suns (via GWS Giants) 36. Collingwood (via Carlton) 37. Western Bulldogs (via Brisbane) 38. Port Adelaide (via Collingwood) ROUND THREE 39. West Coast Eagles 40. North Melbourne 41. Fremantle (via North Melbourne compo) 42. Sydney Swans (via Hawthorn) 43. Gold Coast Suns 44. Port Adelaide (via Fremantle) 45. Richmond 46. Brisbane (via Geelong) 47. Essendon 48. Gold Coast Suns (via Adelaide) 49. Hawthorn (via Western Bulldogs 50. Sydney Swans 51. St Kilda 52. North Melbourne (via Melbourne) 53. West Coast Eagles (via Port Adelaide) 54. GWS Giants 55. Fremantle (via Carlton) 56. Brisbane 57. Gold Coast Suns (via Collingwood) ROUND FOUR 58. West Coast Eagles 59. Fremantle (via North Melbourne) 60. North Melbourne (via Hawthorn) 61. Gold Coast Suns 62. Brisbane (via Fremantle) 63. Richmond 64. Western Bulldogs (via Geelong) 65. Carlton (via Essendon) 66. Gold Coast Suns (via Adelaide) 67. Western Bulldogs 68. Essendon (via Sydney Swans) 69. Gold Coast Suns (via St Kilda) 70. Western Bulldogs (via Melbourne) 71. Port Adelaide 72. GWS Giants 73. Carlton 74. GWS Giants (via Brisbane) 75. Collingwood ROUND FIVE 76. West Coast Eagles 77. North Melbourne 78. Hawthorn 79. Gold Coast Suns 80. Fremantle 81. Richmond 82. Geelong 83. Essendon 84. Adelaide 85. Western Bulldogs 86. Sydney Swans 87. St Kilda 88. Melbourne 89. Port Adelaide 90. GWS Giants 91. Carlton 92. Brisbane Lions 93. Collingwood The order will change again throughout the free agency and trading periods. Quote
spirit of norm smith 16,679 Posted October 11, 2023 Posted October 11, 2023 (edited) Started with 5*, 13, 25*, 33 (2x 1st round and 2x second round). *Freo picks from Jackson trade. then… - Jordon Free agent to Sydney -> Compo end of second round (39) - Harmes trade to Bulldogs-> 2024 future WB3rd rd - Grundy trade to Sydney-> 3rd rd pick 46 and 2024 future Syd2nd rd - draft picks 14,27,35 to GC Suns -> Pick 11 Dees now hold picks 6, 11, 41, 46 …and the two extra future 2024 second rounder and third rounder picks Edited October 11, 2023 by spirit of norm smith I 1 Quote
spirit of norm smith 16,679 Posted October 14, 2023 Posted October 14, 2023 IN - Tom Fullerton -> MFC 2023 draft pick 46 to Lions Tom Dees now hold 2023 picks 6, 11, 42, plus an extra future 2024 second rounder (swans) and an extra third rounder picks (dogs) Quote
Willmoy1947 4,261 Posted October 14, 2023 Posted October 14, 2023 And we have still got the resemblance of a Team left. Quote
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted October 14, 2023 Author Posted October 14, 2023 The draft order as of today with Melbourne’s picks 6, 11, 42 and 93 - ROUND ONE 1. West Coast Eagles 2. North Melbourne 3. North Melbourne (Ben McKay compensation pick) 4. Hawthorn 5. Western Bulldogs (received from Gold Coast Suns in pick swap) 6. Melbourne (tied to Fremantle) 7. GWS Giants (tied to Richmond) 8. Geelong 9. Essendon 10. Adelaide 11. Melbourne (received from Gold Coast Suns in pick swap) 12. Sydney 13. St Kilda 14. Adelaide (received from Gold Coast Suns in Chris Burgess trade. Gold Coast Suns received from Melbourne in pick swap) 15. North Melbourne (tied to Port Adelaide) 16. GWS Giants 17. North Melbourne (received from Carlton in Zac Fisher trade) 18. North Melbourne (received from Gold Coast Suns in pick swap. Gold Coast Suns received from Western Bulldogs in pick swap. Tied to Brisbane) 19. Collingwood 20. Adelaide (Tom Doedee compensation pick) 21. St Kilda (Jade Gresham compensation pick) 22. Carlton (received from North Melbourne in Zac Fisher trade. North Melbourne received In assistance package) ROUND TWO 23. West Coast Eagles 24. Gold Coast (received from Adelaide in Chris Burgess trade. Tied to North Melbourne) 25. Port Adelaide (received from Fremantle in pick swap. Tied to North Melbourne compensation) 26. Carlton (received from North Melbourne in Zac Fisher trade. North Melbourne received from Sydney in Dylan Stephens trade. Tied to Hawthorn) 27. Gold Coast Suns (received from Adelaide in Chris Burgess trade. Tied to Gold Coast Suns) 28. Gold Coast Suns (received from Melbourne in pick swap) 29. Richmond 30. Brisbane (tied to Geelong) 31. Essendon 32. Gold Coast Suns (tied to Adelaide) 33. Hawthorn (tied to Western Bulldogs) 34. Collingwood (received from Sydney Swans in Taylor Adams trade) 35. St Kilda 36. Gold Coast Suns (received from Melbourne in pick swap) 37. West Coast Eagles (tied to Port Adelaide) 38. Gold Coast Suns (tied to GWS Giants) 39. Collingwood (tied to Carlton) 40. Western Bulldogs (tied to Brisbane Lions) 41. Port Adelaide (tied to Collingwood) 42. Melbourne (James Jordon compensation pick) 43. GWS Giants (Matt Flynn compensation pick) ROUND THREE 44. Hawthorn (received from West Coast in Tyler Brockman trade) 45. Sydney (received from North Melbourne in Dylan Stephens trade) 46. Fremantle (tied to North Melbourne compensation pick) 47. Brisbane (received from Melbourne in Tom Fullarton trade. Melbourne received from Sydney Swans in Brodie Grundy trade. Tied to Hawthorn) 48. Western Bulldogs (received from Gold Coast Suns in pick swap) 49. Port Adelaide (tied to Fremantle) 50. Richmond 51. Brisbane (tied to Geelong) 52. Essendon 53. Western Bulldogs (received from Gold Coast Suns in pick swap. Tied to Adelaide) 54. Hawthorn (tied to Western Bulldogs) 55. Sydney Swans 56. St Kilda 57. North Melbourne (tied to Melbourne) 58. West Coast (tied to Port Adelaide) 59 GWS Giants 60. Fremantle (tied to Carlton) 61. Brisbane Lions 62. Gold Coast Suns (tied to Collingwood) ROUND FOUR 63. Hawthorn (received from West Coast in Tyler Brockman trade) 64. Fremantle (tied to North Melbourne 65. North Melbourne (tied to Hawthorn) 66. Gold Coast Suns 67. Brisbane Lions 68. Richmond 69. Western Bulldogs (tied to Geelong) 70. Carlton (tied to Essendon) 71. Gold Coast Suns (tied to Adelaide) 72. Western Bulldogs 73. Essendon (tied to Sydney Swans) 74. Gold Coast Suns (tied to St Kilda) 75. Western Bulldogs (tied to Melbourne) 76. Port Adelaide 77. GWS Giants 78. Carlton 79. GWS Giants 80. Collingwood ROUND FIVE 81. West Coast Eagles 82. North Melbourne 83. Hawthorn 84. Gold Coast Suns 85. Fremantle 86. Richmond 87. Geelong 88. Essendon 89. Adelaide 90. Western Bulldogs 91. Sydney Swans 92. St Kilda 93. Melbourne 94. Port Adelaide 95. GWS Giants 96. Carlton 97. Brisbane Lions 98. Collingwood 2024 DRAFT SELECTIONS TRADED IN: Fremantle • Round one pick (tied to Port Adelaide) Gold Coast • Round one pick (tied to Western Bulldogs) • End of round one pick (North Melbourne assistance) Melbourne • Round two pick (tied to Sydney Swans) • Round three pick (tied to Western Bulldogs) Port Adelaide • Round two pick (tied to Fremantle) Sydney Swans • End of round one pick (NM assistance) Western Bulldogs • Round three pick (tied to Gold Coast Suns) 2 Quote
spirit of norm smith 16,679 Posted October 17, 2023 Posted October 17, 2023 IN - Shane McAdam > MFC 2024 2nd round draft Dees now hold 2023 picks 6, 11, 42 plus an extra 2024 third rounder pick (dogs) 1 Quote
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