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It all starts again at the same time tonight (more or less). Twenty-seven players already know their fate. It’s been estimated that between 35 & 45 more will be selected tonight.

UPDATE: Here are tonight's selections -

ROUND TWO

28 Richmond Thomas Sims (Northern Knights/Vic Metro)
29 Western Bulldogs Lachie Jaques (Geelong Falcons/Vic Metro)
30 West Coast Eagles Jobe Shanahan (Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country)
31 Western Bulldogs Josh Dolan (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)
32 St Kilda James Barrat (Bendigo Pioneers/Vic Country)
33 Port Adelaide Jack Whitlock (Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country)
34 Fremantle Charlie Nicholls (Central District/South Australia)
35 Hawthorn Noah Mraz (Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country)
36 GWS Giants Jack Ough (GWV Rebels/Vic Country)
37 Essendon Kayle Gerreyn (West Perth/Western Australia)
38 Port Adelaide Christian Moraes (Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro)
39 Essendon Angus Clarke (Glenelg/South Australia)
40 Carlton Harry O'Farrell (Calder Cannons/Vic Metro)

ROUND THREE

41 Sydney Swans Riley Bice (Werribee VFL/NSW-ACT)
42 Brisbane Lions (BID MATCHED) Ty Gallop (Brisbane Lions Academy/Queensland)
43 Carlton (BID MATCHED) Ben Camporeale (Glenelg/South Australia)
44 Geelong Jay Polkinghorne (Norwood/South Australia)
45 St Kilda Hugh Boxshall (Claremont/Western Australia)
46 West Coast Eagles Tom Gross (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)
47 Collingwood Joel Cochrane (Sydney Swans Academy/NSW-ACT)
48 West Coast Eagles Lucca Grego (Western Jets/Vic Metro)
49 Gold Coast Suns Cooper Bell (GWS Giants Academy/NSW-ACT)
50 Collingwood Charlie West (WWT/South Australia)
51 Western Bulldogs Sam Davidson (Richmond VFL/Victoria)
52 Geelong Jacob Molier (Sturt/South Australia)
53 St Kilda Alex Dodson (Sturt/South Australia)
54 Carlton (BID MATCHED) Lucas Camporeale (Glenelg/South Australia)
55 Sydney Swans Riak Andrew (Dandenong Stingrays/Vic Country)
56 Collingwood Will Hayes (Claremont/Western Australia)

ROUND FOUR

57 North Melbourne Luke Urquhart (East Fremantle/Western Australia)
58 Richmond Jasper Alger (Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro)
59 Adelaide Tyler Welsh (WWT/South Australia)
60 St Kilda Patrick Said (Calder Cannons/Vic Metro)
61 Essendon Rhys Unwin (GWV Rebels/Vic Country)
62 Western Bulldogs Luke Kennedy (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)
63 Fremantle Jaren Carr (South Fremantle/Western Australia)
64 Hawthorn Cody Anderson (Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro)
65 West Coast Eagles Hamish Davis (Claremont/Western Australia)
66 Geelong Lennox Hofmann (Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro)

ROUNDS FIVE TO NINE

67 North Melbourne River Stevens (Geelong Falcons/Vic Country)
68 Melbourne Aidan Johnson (Werribee VFL/NSW-ACT)
69 Geelong Keighton Matofai-Forbes (Western Jets/Vic Metro)
70 Essendon Zak Johnson (Northern Knights/Vic Metro)
71 GWS Giants Logan Smith (GWS Academy/NSW-ACT)

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Still strong talent left to pick up for those clubs with picks in the next few rounds. Β Definitely more talented youngsters like Moraes, Jack Whitlock, Hamish Davis & Tom Gross. Β 

Dees linked to Jack Henderson from Werribee who had an outstanding year in the VFL. Β 

Here is at least 7 talented players that haven't been picked in the draft yet: https://www.zerohanger.com/the-seven-best-afl-draft-prospects-still-available-and-the-clubs-that-could-select-them-2-156969/

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● Alex Dodsen

● Jack Whitlock

● Jobe Shanahan

● Hamish Davis

● Christian Moraes

● Kayle Gerreyn

● Tom Gross

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I am sure there's a few others, but not sure who will slip down for the Demons?

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Are all these picks still live though ?Β 

Haven't some been spent ?

What would the effective resultant order be if such ?

Cheers ...t.i.a.Β 


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55 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Are all these picks still live though ?Β 

Haven't some been spent ?

What would the effective resultant order be if such ?

Cheers ...t.i.a.Β 

That's the current list, noting that some clubs will be passing because they may have an excess number of picks or want to use the picks for the supplementary draft.

One thousand young lads nominated and around 60 selected.

I feel for those who miss out especially those in the 60-120 category. Life is tough to be forever pigeon holed at that age.

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Last night’s talking points ended with the perfect segue into tonight which gets underway at 7.00pm.

TALKING POINTS | 2024 AFL Draft: Night One

After a night of drama and plenty of bolters, there is still plenty of talent left off the board.

Perhaps most significantly, key forwards Jack Whitlock and Jobe Shanahan were overlooked for the quality midfield and utility talent available. They will be in high demand to start night two, and may even pique Richmond's interest first off the board.

Another consideration for the Tigers will be leading ruck prospect Alex Dodson, who would nicely round out their rebuilding spine.

Elsewhere, the Western Bulldogs hold two of the next four selections and could look at some running power in Hamish Davis, or explosiveness with Tom Gross.

Ruck/forward Thomas Sims is another key position prospect who will be high on many clubs' boards and may warrant a trade up the order. The likes of Christian Moraes and Jasper Alger have plenty of links in the next 10 selections or so and will likely also find homes quickly.

On top of the four first round bids, another three may be placed early on night two. Giants Academy ruck Logan Smith should attract attention, while St Kilda will have first dibs on NGA products Lennox Hofmann and Adrian Cole in a similar range. Meanwhile, Carlton will be hoping to hear a bid for Ben Camporeale after its pick 40.

And when that’s done, there’s the question of what is now Melbourne’s Pick 75.Β 

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20 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Can we trade up in any way? Β 

Would like to. But sadly I don't think it is plausible.

However, you never know as Jason Taylor and Tim Lamb try and work their magic.


54 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Can we trade up in any way? Β 

I think, because we've traded out F1, we will struggle to trade our other future selections.

The rule is that if you trade out your F1, you need to keep your other round picks. The AFL can choose to waive that. Generally the questions is whether they'd allow it when trading for a player, and they are more likely to allow it if its a young player. But I'm not sure what their criteria would be for trading directly for draft picks

https://www.afl.com.au/news/854671/rule-provision-could-unlock-moves-swap-sets-up-deals-gun-hawk-waits

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No real need to trade up in to this years remaining draft picks, sure talent is there, but you only trade away your future to get real value in todays draft picks.

Β Can see this thread is a bit of a Q&A session.

Something that has been slightly perplexing is the expansion of the first round of the draft. At genesis every club was given one pick in reverse ladder order. That should total 18 with the growth of the competition.

After the horse trading, plus the genie of future firsts now live! Β Some clubs will of course have multiple first round picks. Add the generous AFL largesse to the perpetual cellar dwellers, β€˜disadvantaged’ newer franchises in the NRL heartland and Β compensation picks for free agency.

The first round girth has blown out right out to a generous 27 notches on last night’s first draft night.Β 

Will the entry of Β the 19th Tassie Devils Β necessitate the use of braces on the now moribund figure of the draft?

Homer Simpson GIF

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SEN commentary. Wow. One knows most of the players. The other bloke has zero idea … he’s reading off rookie central apparently. Β  It’s amateur hour !! 🀯🀯🀯🀯

Wonder if we're looking to trade a pick from next year into this year. We've got a couple in the 50's next year, Brisbane have a ****load of picks to come from 46 onwards.

Surely Freo pick Hamish Davis ?!?!?!Β 
Clancy Dennis??Β 

Others are still there …Gross? Dodson?? Β They must be getting anxious. Β  It’s tough for these kids and their families 🀞🀞🀞

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Can’t help but feel like we went way too hard to get the extra first rather than try to maximise picks and list turnover by 3-4 picks in this middle range of the draft. Essendon might’ve cooked us hereΒ 

Great pick by the Swans


1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Can’t help but feel like we went way too hard to get the extra first rather than try to maximise picks and list turnover by 3-4 picks in this middle range of the draft. Essendon might’ve cooked us hereΒ 

Nah, easier to turn the list over with a couple of quality top picks.Β 

Meanwhile down at the Docklands crossroads.

O’Farrell selected by Carlton son of Cripps’ silk.

Do a deal with the devil he’ll Β have your soul.

Watch this space…

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10 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Zane Cochrane 🀞

🀞🀞🀞He’s still available… 🀞🀞🀞

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One kid out of Queensland that has improved this year is Ty Gallop. Plays key forward at local club Maroochydore in QAFL as a 17 year old. He’s not Jed Walter but canΒ take pack marks, loves a goal and has physical presence even as a youngster. He canΒ kick 45/50 metres easily. Records this year showsΒ kicked 8 goals in 3 Coates league games for the Brisbane Lions academy,Β Β 4 goals in 2 Under18 championships games for Allies andΒ Kicked 30 goals in 9 QAFL games for Maroochydore (including 16 in last three games of the year). Dominated the last game of the year versus morningside. He isΒ unfortunately tied to the Lions academy but sure to bolt up recruitment lists. Β Not sure the Lions have ability to match as they will have invested heavily in Ashcroft and Marshall. Β Aggressive young key forwards are hard to find.Β Might not be top 50 but Dees have to find some gems with skill and some real toughness in their style. Β Reminds me of Logan Morris in style. Β 


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