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ADELAIDE

New Brad Moran (Kangaroos) Brad Symes (Port Adelaide)

Rookie elevation Greg Gallman

Draft Picks Tony Armstrong (Calder Cannons) Myke Cook (Sandringham Dragons) Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong Falcons) Jarrhan Jacky (Subiaco) Aaron Kite (Calder Cannons) Andy Otten (Oakleigh Chargers) Taylor Walker (NSW Scholarship Promotion) ND

Delisted Matthew Bode John Hinge Andrew McIntyre® Ian Perrie Darren Pfeiffer Jason Torney James Turner®

Traded Ben Hudson (Western Bulldogs) Martin Mattner (Sydney) John Meesen (Melbourne)

Retired Mark Ricciuto

BRISBANE

New Travis Johnstone (Melbourne)

Rookie elevation Anthony Corrie

Draft Picks Matt Austin (North Ballarat Rebels) Tom Collier (Tassie Mariners) Bradd Dalziell (East Fremantle) Lachlan Henderson (Geelong Falcons) James Polkinghorne (Calder Cannons) ND

Delisted Marcus Allan Ben Fixter Patrick Garner

Traded Richard Hadley (Carlton) Cameron Wood (Collingwood)

Retired Chris Johnson Chris Scott Michael Voss

CARLTON

New Chris Judd (West Coast) Richard Hadley (Brisbane)

Rookie elevation Ryan Jackson Aisake O’Hailpin

Draft Picks Dennis Armfield (Swan Districts) Steven Browne (West Perth) Matthew Kreuzer (Northern Knights)

ND 2 PSD

Delisted Craig Flint Dylan McLaren Anthony Raso David Teague Lance Whitnall Ross Young

Traded Josh Kennedy (West Coast)

Retired Anthony Koutoufides Matthew Lappin

COLLINGWOOD

New Cameron Wood

Rookie elevation Martin Clarke

Draft Picks John McCarthy (Dandenong Stingrays), Toby Thoolan (Bendigo Pioneers) Jaxson Barham (Geelong Falcons) f/son ND

Delisted Daniel Nicholls® Guy Richards

Traded Ben Davies (Kangaroos)

Retired Nathan Buckley James Clement Paul Licuria

ESSENDON

New -

Rookie elevation Heath Hocking Adam Ramanauskas

Draft Picks Darcy Daniher (Calder Cannons) f/s Cale Hooker (East Fremantle), David Myers (Perth), Tayte Pears (East Perth) ND 5 PSD

Delisted Kepler Bradley Richard Cole Mark Johnson Lachlan McKinnon®

Retired Mark Bolton Scott Camporeale Chris Heffernan James Hird

FREMANTLE

New -

Rookie elevation Andrew Foster

Draft Picks Kepler Bradley (Essendon), Clayton Hinkley (North Ballarat Rebels), Mark Johnson (Essendon), Chris Mayne (Perth), Rhys Palmer (East Fremantle) ND 6 PSD

Delisted Clayton Collard Benet Copping® Ryley Dunn Robert Haddrill Calib Mourish Darren Rumble® James Walker

Retired Troy Cook Justin Longmuir Shane Parker

GEELONG

New -

Rookie elevation Jason Davenport Tom Lonergan

Draft Picks Adam Donohue (Geelong Falcons) f/s Dan McKenna (Gippsland Power), Dawson Simpson (Murray Bushrangers), Scott Simpson (Dandenong Stingrays), Harry Taylor (East Fremantle) ND

Delisted Todd Grima® Sam Hunt Stephen Owen Joel Reynolds® Matthew Spencer

Traded Tim Callen (Western Bulldogs) Charlie Gardner (St. Kilda) Steven King (St. Kilda) Henry Playfair (Sydney)

Retired -

HAWTHORN

New -

Rookie elevation Luke McEntee

Draft Picks Stuart Dew (Port Adelaide), Cyril Rioli (St Marys), Brendan Whitecross (Zillmere) ND

Delisted Brett Collins® Sam Gibson® Matt Little Josh Thurgood

Retired Ben Dixon Joel Smith Richie Vandenberg

KANGAROOS

New Ben Davies (Collingwood) Sam Power (Western Bulldogs)

Rookie elevation Leigh Adams Matt Campbell

Draft Picks Levi Greenwood (Port Adelaide Magpies) Blake Grima (Kangaroos) Josh Smith (West Perth) Robbie Tarrant (Bendigo Pioneers) Scott Thompson (Geelong VFL) ND

Delisted Blake Grima Ben Hughes® Tim Hutchison® Daniel McConnell David Trotter Callum Urch Djaran Whyman

Traded Brad Moran (Adelaide)

Retired Glenn Archer Kasey Green Jonathan Hay

MELBOURNE

New John Meesen (Adelaide)

Rookie elevation Jace Bode

Draft Picks Cale Morton Jack Grimes Addam Maric Kyle Cheney Tom McNamara + 3 PSD

Delisted Ryan Ferguson Simon Godfrey Daniel Hayes® Daniel Hughes® Shane Neaves® Heath Neville Daniel Ward

Traded Travis Johnstone (Brisbane)

Retired Clint Bizzell Nathan Brown Byron Pickett

PORT ADELAIDE

New -

Rookie elevation -

Draft Picks Mitchell Farmer (Calder Cannons) Matthew Lobbe (Eastern Ranges) Marlon Motlop (Wanderers) Matthew Westhoff (Central District) ND

Delisted Nathan Batsanis® Peter Hardy® Alex Lee® Ryan Willits

Traded Brad Symes (Adelaide)

Retired Josh Mahoney Michael Wilson Darryl Wakelin

RICHMOND

New Jordan McMahon (Western Bulldogs) Mitch Morton (West Coast)

Rookie elevation Angus Graham Jacob King

Draft Picks Trent Cotchin (Northern Knights) Dean Putt (Calder Cannons) Alex Rance (Swan Districts) + 1 PSD

Delisted Patrick Bowden Tas Clingan® Brent Hartigan Cameron Howat® Andrew Krakouer Carl Peterson

Retired Darren Gaspar Ray Hall Kent Kingsley Trent Knobel

ST. KILDA

New Sean Dempster (Sydney) Charlie Gardner (Geelong) Steven King (Geelong) Adam Schneider (Sydney)

Rookie elevation Jarryn Geary Clinton Jones

Draft Picks Eljay Connors (Bendigo Pioneers) Fraser Gehrig (St Kilda) Ben McEvoy (Murray Bushrangers) Jack Steven (Geelong Falcons)

Delisted Barry Brooks Andrew McQualter Phillip Raymond Justin Sweeney Fergus Watts

Retired Matthew Clarke Fraser Gehrig Aaron Hamill Andrew Thompson Brett Voss

SYDNEY

New Martin Mattner (Adelaide) Henry Playfair (Geelong)

Rookie elevation Ed Barlow Luke Brennan Kieran Jack

Draft Picks Craig Bird (NSW Scholarship Promotion) Brett Meredith (Northern Knights) Patrick Veszpremi (Northern Knights ND

Delisted Matthew Davis® Matthew O’Dwyer® Simon Phillips Sam Rowe® Earl Shaw® Jonathan Simpkin Luke Vogels

Traded Sean Dempster (St. Kilda) Adam Schneider (St. Kilda)

Retired Stephen Doyle

WEST COAST

New Josh Kennedy (Carlton)

Rookie elevation Chad Jones Jamie McNamara

Draft Picks Brad Ebert (Port Adelaide Magpies) Chris Masten (East Fremantle) Tony Notte (Swan Districts) Scott Selwood (Bendigo Pioneers) ND

Delisted Daniel Chick Ben Cousins Ashley Sampi

Traded Chris Judd (Carlton) Mitch Morton (Richmond)

Retired Rowan Jones Josh Wooden

WESTERN BULLDOGS

New Tim Callen (Geelong) Ben Hudson (Adelaide)

Rookie elevation Jarrod Harbrow

Draft Picks Jarrad Boumann (Dandenong Stingrays) Jarrad Grant (Dandenong Stingrays) Guy O'Keefe (Geelong Falcons) Sam Reid (Zillmere) Callan Ward (Western Jets) Easton Wood (Camperdown) ND + 4 PSD

Delisted Travis Baird Cameron Faulkner Damian McCormack Marty Pask® Tim Walsh Michael West®

Traded Jordan McMahon (Richmond) Sam Power (Kangaroos)

Retired Chris Grant Luke Darcy Brett Montgomery Matthew Robbins

2007 NAB AFL DRAFT ORDER OF SELECTION AMENDED

Priority Selection

1: Carlton

1st Round

2: Richmond 3: West Coast 4: Melbourne 5: Western Bulldogs 6: Essendon 7: Fremantle 8: Brisbane 9: St. Kilda 10: Adelaide 11: Sydney 12: Hawthorn 13: West Coast 14: Melbourne 15: Kangaroos 16: Port Adelaide 17: Geelong

Priority Selection

18: Richmond

Round Two

19: Western Bulldogs 20: West Coast 21: Melbourne 22: West Coast 23: Essendon 24: Fremantle 25: Brisbane 26: Sydney 27: Adelaide 28: Port Adelaide 29: Hawthorn 30: Adelaide 31: Collingwood 32: Kangaroos 33: Port Adelaide 34: Geelong

Round Three

35: Western Bulldogs 36: Carlton 37: Kangaroos 38: Adelaide 39: Essendon (Darcy Daniher - father/son) 40: Fremantle 41: Brisbane 42: St. Kilda 43: Western Bulldogs 44: Geelong 45: Hawthorn 46: Carlton 47: Collingwood 48: Western Bulldogs 49: Port Adelaide 50: Geelong

Round Four

51: Richmond 52: Brisbane 53: Melbourne 54: Essendon 55: Fremantle 56: Brisbane 57: St. Kilda 58: Adelaide 59: Sydney (Craig Bird - scholarship promotion) 60: Geelong (Adam Donohue - father/son) 61: Collingwood (Jaxson Barham - father/son) 62: Kangaroos 63: Western Bulldogs

Round Five

64: Richmond 65: Carlton 66: Melbourne 67: Western Bulldogs 68: Essendon 69: Fremantle 70: St. Kilda 71: Adelaide 72: Kangaroos

Round Six

73: Melbourne 74: Fremantle 75: Adelaide (Taylor Walker - scholarship promotion)

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lions - gone chris johnson, chris scott

essendon- gone James Hird

fremantle- gone justin longmuir,peter bell?,troy cook,shane parker

bulldogs- gone matthew robbins, brett montgomery,luke darcy

st kilda- gone andrew thomson,fraser gehrig

richmond gone- kent kingsley,ray hall,trent knobel

blues - anthony koutafides,matthew lappin

roos- glenn archer*

crows-mark ricuitto*

port-daryl wakelin

all retired

west coast- ashley sampi (left club)

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The first delisting = David Teague of Carlton according to tonight's TV news.

From the CFC website

"The Carlton Football Club has commenced assessing the playing list for the 2008 season and has advised David Teague, Dylan McLaren, Ross Young, Anthony Raso and Craig Flint that they will not receive a new playing contract for the 2008 season as part of the changes to the Carlton team."

http://carltonfc.com.au/Season2007/News/Ne...px?newsId=50691

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Bulldogs delist four players (from Yahoo7)

Pacy utility Cameron Faulkner was one of four players delisted by the Western Bulldogs on Wednesday. Faulkner, 23, played 18 games for the club in four seasons, but only one in 2007. The Bulldogs also cut Travis Baird, Damian McCormack and key position player Tim Walsh, who was the No.4 pick in the 2002 national draft. Former Brisbane Lion Marty Pask and Michael West were delisted as rookies. Luke Darcy, Matthew Robbins and Brett Montgomery have all retired.

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