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The 2025 AFL Draft Thread

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And that's Round One done and dusted ...

ROUND ONE

1 West Coast Eagles Willem Duursma 193cm Utility VIC

4 West Coast Eagles Cooper Duff-Tytler 201cm Ruck VIC

7 Richmond Sam Cumming 184cm Mid SA

8 Richmond Sam Grlj 182cm Mid VIC

9 Essendon Sullivan Robey 192cm Mid/Fwd VIC

10 Essendon Jacob Farrow 188cm Def/Mid WA

11 Melbourne Xavier Taylor 192cm Def VIC

12 Melbourne Latrelle Pickett 182cm Fwd SA

13 Essendon Dyson Sharp 187cm Mid SA

15 GWS Giants Oskar Taylor 183cm Def VIC

16 North Melbourne Lachy Dovaston 178cm Fwd VIC

19 West Coast Eagles Josh Lindsay 183cm Def/Mid VIC

20 Hawthorn Cameron Nairn 188cm Fwd SA

21 Western Bulldogs Lachie Carmichael 184cm Def NSW

22 Adelaide Mitch Marsh 191cm Fwd SA

23 Hawthorn Aidan Schubert 197cm Fwd SA

24 Geelong Harley Barker 188cm Mid SA

25 Fremantle Adam Sweid 176cm Mid/Fwd VIC

 

And that's Round One done and dusted ...

ROUND ONE

1 West Coast Eagles Willem Duursma 193cm Utility VIC

4 West Coast Eagles Cooper Duff-Tytler 201cm Ruck VIC

7 Richmond Sam Cumming 184cm Mid SA

8 Richmond Sam Grlj 182cm Mid VIC

9 Essendon Sullivan Robey 192cm Mid/Fwd VIC

10 Essendon Jacob Farrow 188cm Def/Mid WA

11 Melbourne Xavier Taylor 192cm Def VIC

12 Melbourne Latrelle Pickett 170cm Fwd SA

13 Essendon Dyson Sharp 187cm Mid SA

15 GWS Giants Oskar Taylor 183cm Def VIC

16 North Melbourne Lachy Dovaston 178cm Fwd VIC

19 West Coast Eagles Josh Lindsay 183cm Def/Mid VIC

20 Hawthorn Cameron Nairn 188cm Fwd SA

21 Western Bulldogs Lachie Carmichael 184cm Def NSW

22 Adelaide Mitch Marsh 191cm Fwd SA

23 Hawthorn Aidan Schubert 197cm Fwd SA

24 Geelong Harley Barker 188cm Mid SA

25 Fremantle Adam Sweid 176cm Mid/Fwd VIC


2 hours ago, red and blue forever said:

why do they dilly-dally so much,

The dilly-dallying didn’t annoy me half as much as all of that shilly-shallying!!

 

So who do we rate that's left over?


8 minutes ago, Herewecome2017 said:

Any chance Jack Ison slips through to our next pick?

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He is a Carlton academy pick. Carlton have positioned themselves to match a bid for him around now. So... No.

9 minutes ago, Herewecome2017 said:

Any chance Jack Ison slips through to our next pick?

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Hands off, he already picked his locker at Parc de Princes 😁

1 minute ago, Adam The God said:

So who do we rate that's left over?

Leftovers seem to be: Greeves, NHH, Phillipou, King (A), Ludowyke, Emmett, Ison (A), Thredgold. Byrne, Leray, Onley. A lot of talent still on the board with only 5 live picks away

Edited by BigMacjnr
5 not 4 picks away

21 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Hard to cover all needs but we just don’t seem draft key fwds that ever work out

I’d have taken Nairn and Barker if I went then hawks trade back route. But I do think Schubert is very handy because he’s a really hand ruck who can develop as a forward.

Anyway, always trust in JT and think Latrelle can play. Just not sure we maximised our hand in a draft that should’ve been more about rebuilding the list than individuals.


HH and Greeves still on the board which I think we take one of to add to our midfield.

Onley also interesting.

Not including senior mids

Windsor 185cm Langford 190cm Lindsey 183cm Rivers 188cm Kozzy 171 cm

One Potential mid to join

Greeves 191cm Rodriguez 184cm Wright 183cm Onley 195cm Hibbins-Hargreaves 186cm

Edited by Demongirl35

1 hour ago, Little Goffy said:

Thredgold.

Not from the Thredgolds of ‘Thorough Grip Garterettes’ fame, by any chance?

3 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Hibbins-Hargreaves

Greeves.

Ludowyk

Who else?

Phillipou, Emmett, Thredgold, Byrne, Allen, King, Heatherton, Williams, Matthews, LeRay, Swaddling, Rodriguez, Ainsworth, Dalton, Whan, BOB, Onley, Holmes, Coulson, Kickett, Kondogianis, Walley,

So probably none of these and some obscure vfl player

Edited by Random Task

1 hour ago, Mike said:

Omg what is happening! We've just doubled our Picketts!

l hope we pick Leon Pickett with our next pick. Pickett to Pickett who kicks it to Kickett.


Take whoever we think is the best midfielder at 30 and I reckon we’ve done well for ourselves for draft

6 minutes ago, Random Task said:

Phillipou, Emmett, Thredgold, Byrne, Allen, King, Heatherton, Williams, Matthews, LeRay, Swaddling, Rodriguez, Ainsworth, Dalton, Whan, BOB, Onley, Holmes, Coulson, Kickett, Kondogianis, Walley,

So probably none of these and some obscure vfl player

Byrne and Ainsworth the 2 Twomey linked us with. Tai Hayes the obscure VFL player he linked us to.

Not sure this is the spot to go for needs too much but a mid who can play forward early on would be very handy. Phillipou, Allen fit the bill

1 hour ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

What are those needs?

Are there better midfield options next year?

Will there be better small fwd options next year?

Who are our current small fwd options considering we need Kosi on ball? Who brings that fwd half pressure?

We need to replace May, Judd, Trac, Oliver for one. Kozzy is still a fed more than mid. Also need to add a bunch of good kickers to get the ball into the forward line. So there are higher priorities.

 

Some interesting youngsters to chose from …

Jack Ison VIC mid/fwd (surely sometimes bids on him and see if Blues match )

Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves VIC midfield/HF👍🏻

Jevan Phillipou SA mid/hff👍🏻

Sam Allen VIC mid

Ollie Greeves VIC big mid

Riley Onley VIC. tall mid

Matthew LeRay. SA. Mid/wing

Fred Rodriguez WA midfielder
Rory Wright. VIC midfielder

Koby Coulson (* Suns academy) midfielder

Suns would be unlikely to match Coulson if the Dees were to grab the tough running midfielder

1 hour ago, Colm said:

So pick 37 is now pick 30 and the fifth pick tmw.

Silly question - why did it become pick 30?


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