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The 2025 draft selections (no order as yet)

ROUND ONE

Adelaide 
Brisbane 
Hawthorn (received from Carlton in 2024) 
Gold Coast Suns (received from Collingwood in 2024) 
Essendon 
Fremantle 
Geelong 
Gold Coast Suns 
GWS Giants 
West Coast Eagles (received from Hawthorn in 2024) 
Essendon (received from Melbourne in 2024) 
North Melbourne 
Gold Coast Suns (received from Port Adelaide in 2024) 
Richmond 
St Kilda 
Sydney Swans 
West Coast Eagles 
Western Bulldogs 

ROUND TWO

GWS Giants (received from Adelaide in 2024)
Carlton (received from Brisbane in 2024)
Hawthorn (received from Carlton in 2024)
Collingwood 
Essendon 
Fremantle 
Geelong 
Gold Coast Suns 
GWS Giants 
West Coast Eagles (received from Hawthorn in 2024)
Melbourne 
North Melbourne 
Port Adelaide 
Richmond 
St Kilda 
Sydney Swans 
West Coast Eagles 
Western Bulldogs 

ROUND THREE

Adelaide 
Melbourne (received from Brisbane in 2024)
Carlton 
Collingwood
Brisbane (received from Melbourne in 2024, received from Essendon in 2024)
Fremantle 
Geelong 
Gold Coast Suns 
Adelaide (received from GWS Giants in 2024)
West Coast Eagles (received from Hawthorn in 2024)
Adelaide (received from Melbourne in 2024)
North Melbourne 
Port Adelaide 
Fremantle (received from Richmond in 2024) 
St Kilda 
Sydney Swans 
West Coast Eagles 
Western Bulldogs 

ROUND FOUR

Adelaide 
Brisbane 
Carlton 
Collingwood 
Essendon 
Fremantle 
Geelong 
Gold Coast Suns 
Adelaide (received from GWS Giants in 2024)
Hawthorn 
Melbourne 
North Melbourne 
Port Adelaide 
Richmond 
St Kilda 
Sydney Swans 
Hawthorn (received from West coast in 2024)
Western Bulldogs 

 
 
3 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Yeah, no

We don't even know who's left on the board yet, DD!


25 minutes ago, Vineytime said:

Port Adelaide are offering 13 & 29 to try and get pick 9 is my mail. 

Thank for info and an interesting offer.  I can see Port wanting to put pressure on Crows to take Draper or swoop to get him.

Given 13 will become 14/15/16 ++++ it is way less than what we gave up to get 9.  So can't see it happening.

Better deals to be had elsewhere if we want to slide out of 9

Edited by Lucifers Hero

1 hour ago, Vineytime said:

Port Adelaide are offering 13 & 29 to try and get pick 9 is my mail. 

Depending on how things fall I wouldn't outright dismiss this.

Considering we did a similar move for Kozzie and we most likely would've given up a similar bounty for Gold Coasts pick 13, this may give us a chance to get back a good 2nd round pick in this draft. I wonder if we can get a better deal from another team along these lines.

West Coast 12 and 26 or Richmond's 11 and 23?

 

Langford (or best mid available) at 5

Berry/Reid/Travaglia/Allan/Lindsay at 13

If we're lucky one of Jack/Matt Whitlock, Jaunty Faull, Noah Mraz or Tom Sims may be available here at 29.

Alternatively

Smith (or best available mid) at 5, Shanahan at 13 and Boxshall or Ough at 29.

Good mix of 2 mids and a quality tall in these scenarios.

 

Would have to be confident a player we like gets through past Port, Richmond x2 and West Coast.

 

Edited by Nascent

31 minutes ago, Vineytime said:

Port Adelaide are offering 13 & 29 to try and get pick 9 is my mail. 

We would look at that for sure. If we are targeting a player/s at 11 that other clubs don’t rate in the top 16 it makes complete sense. You just have to be confident on your opposition intel

In such a deep draft it would be great to have another pick to use a promising tall def for example 

 
1 hour ago, adonski said:

We don't even know who's left on the board yet, DD!

I want best available, downgrading 9 for 13 & 29 won’t get us those

15 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

I want best available, downgrading 9 for 13 & 29 won’t get us those

I reckon every club would have a different list of best available between 7 and 20 in this draft. seems to be very even in this range

So if you can your desired pick with a split pick, why not do it?


i don't think we will have traded up to get pick 9 (which will be 11 if ashcroft and lombardo both get nominated for the queensland teams, which they should) to trade out of it unless the offer is significant

13 and 29 (which will be pushed out to at least 16 and 30-something following further bids for kako and marshall) simply is not worth it for 11

11 for 16 and 33? no thanks

18 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

i don't think we will have traded up to get pick 9 (which will be 11 if ashcroft and lombardo both get nominated for the queensland teams, which they should) to trade out of it unless the offer is significant

13 and 29 (which will be pushed out to at least 16 and 30-something following further bids for kako and marshall) simply is not worth it for 11

11 for 16 and 33? no thanks

Not really relevant if Kako/Marshall get a bid before or after our picks. 

No Guarantee that pick 9 is a better player than pick 29.

 Hotton was projected top 10 pick, but had a knee injury this year. Get him at 13 and get to roll the dice on a KPP at 29
 

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ROUND ONE

1 Richmond

2 North Melbourne

3 Carlton

4 Adelaide

5 Melbourne

6 Richmond 

7 St Kilda

8 St Kilda 

9 Melbourne 

10 Richmond

11 Richmond 

12 West Coast Eagles 

13 Port Adelaide 

14 Fremantle 

15 GWS Giants

16 GWS Giants 

17 Western Bulldogs

18 Richmond 

19 Sydney Swans

20 Richmond 

21 GWS Giants 

22 Sydney Swans 

23 Richmond 

ROUND TWO

24 Richmond

25 Western Bulldogs

26 West Coast Eagles

27 Brisbane 

28 Essendon 

29 Port Adelaide 

30 Fremantle 

31 Essendon

32 St Kilda 

33 Hawthorn 

34 Brisbane 

35 Western Bulldogs

36 Port Adelaide 

37 GWS Giants

38 Carlton 

39 Gold Coast Suns 

40 Essendon 

41 Gold Coast Suns 

42 Brisbane 

ROUND THREE

43 Brisbane 

44 North Melbourne

45 Carlton 

46 Essendon 

47 St Kilda 

48 Western Bulldogs 

49 Brisbane 

50 Port Adelaide 

51 Gold Coast Suns 

52 Collingwood

53 GWS Giants 

54 Essendon 

55 Collingwood

56 GWS Giants

57 Geelong

58 Brisbane 

59 Sydney Swans

60 Collingwood

ROUND FOUR

61 Gold Coast Suns 

62 North Melbourne

63 Carlton 

64 Adelaide

65 Essendon 

66 Collingwood 

67 Fremantle 

68 Carlton 

69 Carlton 

70 Hawthorn 

71 Carlton 
72 West Coast Eagles 

73 GWS Giants

74 Geelong

75 Hawthorn 

ROUND FIVE 
 

76 North Melbourne 

77 West Coast Eagles

78 Adelaide 

79 Melbourne  

80 St Kilda 

81 Fremantle 

82 Collingwood 

83 Western Bulldogs 
84 Geelong 
85 Sydney Swans

ROUND SIX 

86 North Melbourne 

87 West Coast Eagles

88 St Kilda 

89 Fremantle 

90 Western Bulldogs 

91 Sydney Swans

ROUND SEVEN

92 West Coast Eagles

Stoked about our 2 first rounders 🔫 🔫.  Don’t like that we couldn’t manage to get/keep a late third/early fourth round pick for 100-150 points and have ~20 more (nominally better) players to choose from rather than scraps at free pick 79.

But in JT we trust.


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The remainder of the 2024 AFL National Draft after Day One:-

ROUND TWO

28 Richmond
29 Western Bulldogs
30 West Coast
31 Western Bulldogs
32 St Kilda
33 Port Adelaide
34 Fremantle
35 Hawthorn
36 GWS Giants
37 Essendon
38 Port Adelaide
39 Essendon
40 Carlton 

ROUND THREE

41 Sydney Swans 
42 Geelong
43 Essendon 
44 West Coast Eagles
45 Collingwood
46 Brisbane Lions
47 Brisbane Lions
48 Collingwood
49 Brisbane Lions
50 Geelong
51 St Kilda
52 Sydney
53 Collingwood

ROUND FOUR

54 North Melbourne
55 Carlton
56 Brisbane Lions
57 Gold Coast Suns
58 Adelaide
59 Brisbane Lions
60 Essendon
61 Collingwood
62 Fremantle
63 Carlton
64 Carlton
65 Hawthorn
66 Brisbane Lions
67 Carlton
68 West Coast Eagles
69 Brisbane Lions
70 Geelong
71 Hawthorn 

ROUND FIVE

72 North Melbourne 
73 West Coast Eagles
74 Adelaide
75 Melbourne
76 St Kilda
77 Fremantle
78 Collingwood
79 Western Bulldogs
80 Geelong
81 Sydney Swans 

ROUND SIX 

82 North Melbourne
83 West Coast Eagles
84 St Kilda
85 Fremantle
86 Western Bulldogs
87 Sydney Swans 

ROUND SEVEN

88 West Coast Eagles

ROUND EIGHT

89 Richmond
90 Gold Coast Suns
91 Essendon
92 Western Bulldogs
93 GWS Giants 
94 Port Adelaide
95 Brisbane Lions 

ROUND NINE

96 Gold Coast Suns
97 Essendon
98 GWS Giants 
99 Brisbane Lions
 

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A club by club look at the picks left for tonight:-

Adelaide: 58, 74
Brisbane Lions: 46, 47, 49, 56, 59, 66, 69, 95, 99
Carlton: 40, 55, 63, 64, 67
Collingwood: 45, 48, 53, 61, 78
Essendon: 37, 39, 43, 60, 91, 97
Fremantle: 34, 62, 77, 85
Geelong: 42, 50, 70, 80
Gold Coast: 57, 90, 96
GWS Giants: 36, 93, 98

Hawthorn: 35, 65, 71
Melbourne: 75
North Melbourne: 54, 72, 82
Port Adelaide: 33, 38, 94
Richmond: 28, 89
St Kilda: 32, 51, 76, 84
Sydney Swans: 41, 52, 81, 87
West Coast Eagles: 30, 44, 68, 73, 83, 88
Western Bulldogs: 29, 31, 79, 86, 92

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