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AFL national draft 2021: more than 700 players have nominated ahead of today’s deadline
Former AFL stars hoping for a fresh start, top players from Victoria’s regional leagues and local footballers are among the list of nominees for the national draft. This is every name aiming for a shot at the big time.


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November 17, 2021 - 6:00AM
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Ex-AFL players seeking new homes and fresh starts, NAB League prospects out to make their mark at the highest level, hopefuls from the state leagues and even local footballers are among the list of nominations for this year’s AFL national draft.
Nominations close at 3pm today.

As of Monday morning, 717 players had put their names forward to the AFL, including former Blue Levi Casboult and delisted Tiger Patrick Naish, who has been linked with St Kilda.

Four-time Werribee VFL best and fairest Matt Hanson has also lodged his form.
Zdenek Hostalek, 27, who played three senior games for Tooleybuc Manangatang in the Central Murray league this year also took the time to fill out the paperwork.

2021 NAB AFL National Draft nominations as at 11.30am on Monday, November 15
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Tahj Abberley, Brisbane Lions
Ethan Avecevski, Western Jets
Oscar Adams, Glenelg
Vincet Adduci, Box Hill Hawks
Tony Aganas, Launceston
Emmanuel Ajang, Werribee
Domanic Akuei, Northern Knights
Leek Aleer, Central District
Emiliano Aleixo, Eastern Ranges
Cooper Alger, Gippsland Power
Sahaf Ali, Eastern Ranges
Toby Alker, UNSW Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs
Jye Amiss, East Perth
Angus Anderson, Sawtell/Toormina
Cooper Anderson, Labrador AFC
Mac Andrew, Dandenong Stingrays
Benedict Andrews, Sandringham Dragons
Braden Andrews, Oakleigh Chargers
Harrison Andronaco, Calder Cannons
Max Annandale, Geelong Falcons
Jackson Archer, Northern Knights
Harrison Arnold, Broadbeach AFC
Will Arthurson, Frankston
Jake Arundell, Eastern Ranges
Joseph Atley, Essendon
Jack Avery, Perth
Frane Babic, West Adelaide
Angus Bade, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Jason Baird, Wanderers
Mark Baker, North Melbourne
Matthew Baker, Lalor
Thomas Baldwin, Claremont
Austin Ball, Sydney Swans
Jamieson Ballantyne, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
[PLAYERCARD]Jacob Ballard[/PLAYERCARD], Coburg Lions
Connor Ballenden, Brisbane Lions
Jack Bambury, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Harrison Banfield, Vermont
Samuel Banks, Tasmania Devils
Billy Barnes, Echuca
Wilson Barry, Brisbane Lions
Benjamin Bath, Murray Bushrangers
Jacob Bauer, Sydney Swans
Joel Baverstock, East Fremantle
Rhett Bazzo, WAFL Colts, SDFC
Zac Becker, Sturt
Cooper Beecken, Glenelg
Luke Beecken, Eagles
Josh Begley, Frankston
Scott Beilby, Oakleigh Chargers
William Bella, Gold Coast Suns
Eric Benning, WAFL Colts, CFC
Lachlan Benton, Sandringham Dragons
Henry Berenger, Dandenong Stingrays
Miller Bergman, Dandenong Stingrays
Aidan Biddle, Northern Knights
Tristan Binder, Norwood
Isacc Birt, South Australia Under 18’s
Kwabena Boakye, Southport Sharks
Ezekiel Bolton, Subiaco
Matthew Borg, North Adelaide
Ryley Bouker, Myrtleford Football Club
Gennaro Bove, Geelong Falcons
Charlie Bowes, Wilston Grange AFC
Luke Box, Heathmont
Jack Boyd, Northern Bullants
Tom Bracher, Murray Bushrangers
Angus Bradley, South Adelaide Football Club
Austin Bradtke, Melbourne
William Bravo, Dandenong Stingrays
Decaln Bren, Murray Bushrangers
Jed Brereton, Bendigo Pioneers
Sam Breuer, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Nicholas Brewer, Sydney Swans
Jack Briskey, Western Magpies AFC
Sandy Brock, Peel Thunder
Anthony Brolic, Frankston
Lachlan Brooks, Sandringham Dragons
Finn Brown, Broadbeach
Kobe Brown, Essendon
Tom Brown, Murray Bushrangers
Joshua Browne, East Fremantle
Tristan Bryce, Rockingham
Jase Burgoyne, Eagles
Jason Burke, Leeton-Whit (Riverina Football League)
[PLAYERCARD]Sam Butler[/PLAYERCARD], Greater Western Victoria Rebels
[PLAYERCARD]Wylie Buzza[/PLAYERCARD], Werribee Football Club
Charlie Byrne, Murray Bushrangers
James Cahill, Dandenong Stingrays
[PLAYERCARD]Ned Cahill[/PLAYERCARD], Essendon
Finn Callaghan, Sandringham Dragons
Bowen Calogero, Shepparton United Football Club
Brayden Calvett, Eagles
Anthony Caminiti, Northern Knights
Jayden Cappeau, East Perth
Ned Carey, Norwood
Jordan Carroll, Collegians
[PLAYERCARD]Levi Casboult[/PLAYERCARD], Carlton
Jesse Castan, Sandringham Dragons
Lewis Castle, Parkdale Vultures
Bailey Chamberlain, West Adelaide
Will Chandler, Glenelg
Tyler Charlton, Eastern Ranges
Joshua Chatfield, North Ballarat City Football Club
Campbell Chesser, Sandringham Dragons
Darcy Chirgwin, Werribee Football Club
Will Christie, Geelong Cats
Oliver Churchill, Palm Beach Currumbin AFC
Salvatore Cilmi, Point Cook
Alexander Cincotta, Carlton
Greg Clark, Subiaco
Jesse Clark, Werribee Football Club
William Clark, GWS Giants
Aaron Clarke, Coburg Lions
Judson Clark, Dandenong Stingrays
Joshua Clarke, Eastern Ranges
[PLAYERCARD]Josh Clayton[/PLAYERCARD], North Melbourne
Luke Cleary, Sandringham Dragons
Samuel Clifford, Western Jets
Samuel Clohesy, St Joseph’s
Riley Colborne, WAFL Colts, SFFC
Declan Cole, Mt Eliza Football Netball Club
William Collins, West Coast Eagles
Bede Collis, St Mary’s Senior Football Club
Dante Colosimo, Fitzroy JFC
Samuel Conforti, Bendigo Pioneers
Jasper Conquest, Sandringham Dragons
Liam Conway, Western Jets
Toby Conway, Geelong Falcons
Luke Cooke, Eagles
Luke Coombes, Labrador AFC
Nathan Cooper, Werribee Football Club
Billy Cootee, Western Jets
Matthew Cottrell, Carlton
Andrew Courtney, Casey Demons
Mitchell Cox, Frankston
Cooper Craig-Peters, Footscray Bulldogs
Josh Cripps, East Fremantle
[PLAYERCARD]Ben Crocker[/PLAYERCARD], Carlton
Jared Crosbie, North Heidelberg
[PLAYERCARD]Brayden Crossley[/PLAYERCARD], Southport Sharks
Jasper Crouch, Manly Warringah Wolves
[PLAYERCARD]Mitchell Crowden[/PLAYERCARD], Fremantle
Lachlan Cullen, Peel Thunder
Jai Culley, Dandenong Stingrays
Paul Curtis, Western Jets
Nicholas Cushing, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Nick Daicos, Oakleigh Chargers
Massimo D’Ambrosio, Western Jets
Ingo Dammersmith, Oakleigh Chargers
Sam Darcy, Oakleigh Chargers
Juston Davies, Dandenong Stingrays
Jayden Davis, Glenelg
Oliver Davis, Adelaide Football Club
Riley Davis, Glenelg
[PLAYERCARD]Jacob Dawson[/PLAYERCARD], Southport Sharks
Joe Day, Bonbeach Football Club
Ben De Bolfo, Northern Knights
Matthew De Bruin, Pakenham Football Club
Charlie Dean, Williamstown
Cameron deBruin, Pakenham Football Club
Kye Declase, Melbourne Demons
Talbn Delacey, Claremont
Oliver Dempsey, Carey Grammarians
Ethan Di Battista, Western Jets
Youseph Dib, Oakleigh Chargers
Joey Dimasi, Calder Cannons
Kade Dittmar, East Perth
Darcy Dixon, West Perth
Matthew Dnistriansky, Norwood
Ethan Donaghy, WAFL Colts, Peel
Jarod Donovan, Heywood Football Club
Chance Doultree, Gippsland Power
Lewis Downie, Eastern Ranges
[PLAYERCARD]Tom Downie[/PLAYERCARD], Williamstown
Oscar Doyle, Mt Gravatt AFC
Patrick Dozzi, Northern Knights
Aaron Drage, South Fremantle
Arlo Draper, South Adelaide
Dominic Dravitzki, Peel Thunder
Jack Driscoll, GWS Giants
Isahiah Dudley, Central District
Zachary Dumesny, South Adelaide
[PLAYERCARD]Trent Dumont[/PLAYERCARD], North Melbourne
Elliott Dunkin, West Adelaide
Kye Dunkley, Essendon
Bailey Durant, Glenelg Football Club
Jordan Eales, Vermont
Nick Ebinger, Williamstown
Ben Edwards, Claremont
Joshua Edwards, Peel Thunder
William Edwards, North Shore Bombers
[PLAYERCARD]Derek Eggmolesse-Smith[/PLAYERCARD], Richmond
Luke Ellings, Gisborne Football Netball Club
Fraser Elliot, Oakleigh Chargers
Corey Ellison, Casey Demons
[PLAYERCARD]Cameron Ellis-Yolmen[/PLAYERCARD], Brisbane Lions
Mutaz Elnour, Northern Bullants
Logan Elphinstone, Tasmania Devils
Luke English, East Fremantle
Neil Erasmus, Subiaco
Caleb Ernst, Bendigo Pioneers
Jack Evans, Bendigo Pioneers
Saxon Evans, Central District
Billy Evers, Labrador AFC
Ryan Eyers, Murray Bushrangers
Joshua Fahey, Queanbeyan Tigers
Kane Fallows, East Fremantle
Oskar Faulkhead, Bendigo Pioneers
Braydon Fawcett, WAFL Colts, SDFC
Ronald Fejo Junior, West Adelaide
Moragn Ferres, Sturt
Liam Fiore, Geelong Cats
Liam Fitt, South Adelaide
Joel Fitzgerald, Northern Knights
Zachary Fleiner, West Perth
Felkix Flockart, Sandringham Dragons
Ciaran Flynn, Northern Districts Tigers AFC
Jed Foggo, Palm Beach Currumbin AFC
Samuel Foley, Launceston Football Club
Zac Foot, Casey Demons
Lawsen Ford, Thuringowa Bulldogs AFC
Sam Fowler, Collingwood
[PLAYERCARD]Nathan Freeman[/PLAYERCARD], Frankston
[PLAYERCARD]Sam Frost[/PLAYERCARD], GWS Giants
Sam Gaden, South Adelaide
Noah Gadsby, Geelong Falcons
Harvey Gallagher, Bendigo Pioneers
Darcy Gardner, Clarence Football Club
[PLAYERCARD]Jarrod Garlett[/PLAYERCARD], West Coast Eagles
[PLAYERCARD]Joel Garner[/PLAYERCARD], Port Adelaide
Hudson Garoni, Werribee Football Club
[PLAYERCARD]Ryan Garthwaite[/PLAYERCARD], Richmond
Lachlan Gawel, Carlton
Clayton Gay, Dandenong Stingrays
Jess Gedi, Heidelberg
Samuel Gelavis, Peel Thunder
Flynn Gentile, Airport West
Roy George, Peel Thunder
Patrick Gerdan, Dandenong Stingrays
Luke Giacometti, North Shore Bombers
Joshua Gibcus, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Jarrod Gilbee, Footscray Bulldogs
Hayden Gill, West Preston Lakeside Football Club
Bailey Gillow, Launceston Football Club
Hamish Gilmore, GWS Giants
Ryan Gilmore, Southport Sharks
Billy Glanvill, Turvey Park
Jesse Glass-Mccasker, Footscray Bulldogs
Josh Goater, Calder Cannons
Lachlan Godden, Oakleigh Chargers
Luke Goetz, Bell Park
Matthew Gook, Calder Cannons
Finn Gorringe, East Fremantle
Hunter Gottschling, Murray Bushrangers
Kieran Gowdie, Claremont
Ethan Grace, East Coast Eagles
Tom Graham, East Perth
Angus Grant, Sandringham Dragons
Sam Grant, Northern Knights
Damon Greaves, East Perth
[PLAYERCARD]Joshua Green[/PLAYERCARD], Tuggeranong Hawks
Ferhus Greene, Box Hill Hawks
Max Gregory, Dandenong Stingrays
Noah Gribble, Geelong Falcons
Bailey Griffiths, South Adelaide
Jackson Griffiths, Mt Gravatt
Harrison Grintell, Narrandera
Deklyn Grocott, Perth
Lachlan Grubb, Central District
Zac Guadagnin, West Perth
Joseph Guiney, Echuca Football Club
Aaron Gundry, Carlton
Matthew Gundry, Northern Bullants
Harrison Gunther, Glenorchy District Football Club
Paul Haasbroek, Eastern Ranges
Keanu Haddow, East Fremantle
Max Hall, Eastern Ranges
Mitchell Hallinan, Bendigo Pioneers
Jackson Hamann, Surfers Paradise AFC
Matthew Hamblin, Ganmain GGM, Riverina Football League
Cooper Hamilton, Bendigo Pioneers
Hugh Hamilton, Bendigo Pioneers
Matt Hanson, Werribee Football Club
Kaden Harbour, East Perth
Declan Hardisty, Claremont
Matthew Harms, Sandringham Dragons
Austin Harris, Broadbeach AFC
Cody Harrison, Mt Gravatt AFC
Harvey Harrison, North Adelaide
Fletcher Hart, Murray Bushrangers
Mitchell Harvey, Dandenong Stingrays
Angus Hay, South Barwon
Jaxon Hayden, WAFL Colts, CFC
Jack Hayes, Eagles
Lachlan Hayes, South Adelaide
Liam Hayes, Sandringham Dragons
Adam Heath, North Adelaide
Bailey Henderson, Richmond
Darby Henderson, Williamstown
Marcus Herbert, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Jack Hickman, Bendigo Pioneers
Liam Hickmott, Subiaco
Dyson Hilder, North Adelaide
Darby Hipwell, Sandringham Dragons
Benjamin Hobbs, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Lachlan Hodder, Mt Eliza Football Club
Nicholas Hodgson, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Hugo Hoeck, South Adelaide
Thomas Hofert, Labrador AFC
Lachlan Hoile, Eagles
Euriah Hollard, Geelong Falcons
Noah Holmes, Clarence Football Club
[PLAYERCARD]Marty Hore[/PLAYERCARD], Melbourne Demons
Jason Horne-Francis, South Adelaide
Cooper Horsnell, Glenelg
Zdenek Hostalek, Tooleybuc Manangatang Football Club
Joshua Hotchkin, Port Melbourne
Brady Hough, Peel Thunder
Blake Howes, Sandringham Dragons
Mitchell Howson, Aspley Hornets AFC
Adam Hull, Broadbeach AFC
Jordan Humphreys, Nullawil Football Club
Jonte Hunter-Price, Eagles
Rory Illman, Sturt
Jake Ireland, North Ringwood
Hugh Jackson, North Adelaide
Alexander Jacobs, Brisbane Lions
Brock Jacobsen, Western Jets
Tristan Jacques, East Fremantle
Antonio James, West Adelaide
Benjamin Jarvis, Norwood
Jamieson Jarvis, Calder Cannons
Andre Jaycock, Maribyrnong Park
Bailey Jenkin, WAFL Colts, SDFC
Lochlan Jenkins, Oakleigh Chargers
Benjamin Jepson, Coburg Lions
Aidan Johnson, Werribee Football Club
Ben Johnson, West Coast Eagles
Matthew Johnson, Subiaco
Jack Johnston, Gold Coast Suns
Arthur Arthur, Claremont
Jamie Jones, Nightcliff
Riley Jones, South Adelaide
[PLAYERCARD]Jesse Joyce[/PLAYERCARD], Southport Sharks
Marcus Kane, Port Melbourne
Kieran Kavanagh, WAFL Colts, CFC
Harrison Keeling, Mooroolbark
Tyler Keitel, West Perth
Fraser Kelly, Tuggeranong Hawks
Hugo Kelly, West Adelaide
Luke Kelvie, Oakleigh Chargers
Cade Kennedy, West Adelaide
Jacob Kennerley, Norwood
Connor Kent, Norwood
William Kilpatrick, Geelong Falcons
Hugo Kittel, Sturt
Mitchell Knevitt, Geelong Falcons
Liam Kolar, Northern Knights
Ryan Koo Kwet Kim, Dandenong Stingrays
Flynn Kroeger, Eastern Ranges
Sebit Kuek, East Perth
Josiah Kyle, Dandenong Stingrays
Bruno Laguda, Essendon
Brodie Lake, Peel Thunder
Bailey Lambert, Frankston
Dylan Landt, Glenelg
Mitchell Langan, Geelong Falcons
Daniel Lanthois, Maroochydore AFC
Spencer Larsen, Mitcham
Hamish Latchford, Adelaide Football Club
Dustin Launer, Eagles
Brandon Leary, North Launceston Football Club
Tyreece Leiu, Eastern Ranges
[PLAYERCARD]Jack Leslie[/PLAYERCARD], Williamstown
Caleb Lewis, Sandringham Dragons
Michael Lewis, Sandringham Dragons
Oscar Lewis, Sandringham Zebras
Tom Lewis, Sturt
Mani Liddy, Sturt
[PLAYERCARD]Jarrod Lienert[/PLAYERCARD], Port Adelaide
Shay Linke, Central District
Max Litster, Eagles
Brinn Little, Palm Beach Currumbin AFC
Jake Littleton, East Perth
Matty Lloyd, West Perth
Flynn Loader, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Nigel Lockyer, North Adelaide
Kai Lohmann, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Ned Long, Northern Knights
Alastair Lord, Norwood
Archie Loughnan, Sandringham Dragons
Baynen Lowe, Tasmania Devils
Sam Lowson, Coburg Lions
Ariek Lual, Werribee Football Club
Jordan Lukac, WWT Eagles
Alexander Lukic, Oakleigh Chargers
Connor Macdonald, Dandenong Stingrays
Luca Macnab, Sandringham Dragons
Ewan Macpherson, Northern Knights
Flynn Maguire, Oakleigh Chargers
Zavier Maher, Carlton
Jack Maibaum, Coburg Lions
Ben Major, Northern Knights
Michael Mallard, West Perth
Shaun Mannagh, Werribee Football Club
Arci Manton, Werribee Football Club
Saverio Marafioti, West Perth
Patrick Marks, Oakleigh Chargers
Eddie Marning, Sydney Swans
Fraser Marris, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Tim Martin, Ormond AFC
Reed Maskell-Dobbyn, Wilston Grange AFC
Riley Mason, Romsey
Marc Massarotti, Eastern Ranges
Cobi Maxted, Bendigo Pioneers
William Mayhood, Collegians
Austin Maynard, George Town Football Club
Jack Mayo, Subiaco
Tom McCaffrey, Casey Demons
Robbie McComb, Footscray Bulldogs
Dylan McCormick, West Adelaide
Garrett Mcdonagh, Richmond
Max McDonald, Maroochydore AFC
Darcy Mcdonald, Central District
Dyane McGary, Glenelg
Jess McGrath, Gippsland Power
Harry McInnes, Glenelg
Charlie McKay, Sandringham Dragons
Matthew McKenzie, Sydney Swans
Tom McKenzie, Coburg Lions
Jackson McLachlan, Geelong Cats
Brodie McLaughlin, Frankston
Angus McLennan, Sandringham Dragons
Jez McLennan, Gold Coast Suns
Cameron McLeod, Murray Bushrangers
George McLeod, Tasmania Devils
Hugh McLeod, North Shore Bombers
Patrick McNamara, Drysdale
Judd McVee, East Fremantle
Lucas Meline, West Adelaide
Brad Melville, Richmond
Hugh Melville, Sydney Swans
Jack Mentha, Frankston
Jye Menzie, North Hobart Football Club
Samuel Merrick, Beaconsfield Football Club
David Midwinter, West Adelaide
Clayton Brandon Milera, South Augusta
Bryce Milford, Dandenong Stingrays
Nicholas Minchin, Glenelg
Peter Minervini, Norwood
Xavier Mitchell, Bendigo Pioneers
Luke Mitton, South Adelaide
Lachlan Modica, Casey Demons
Charlie Molan, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Andy Moniz-Wakefield, Nightcliff
Ricky Monti, Bendigo Pioneers
Leo Moore, Old Xaverians
Nyawi Moore, Bendigo Pioneers
Saul Morelli, Hamley Bridge Football Club
Luke Morfoot, Ainslie Tricolours
Brodie Morris, Swan Districts
Zach Morris, Launceston Football Club
[PLAYERCARD]Harry Morrison[/PLAYERCARD], Sydney Swans
Oscar Morrison, Geelong Falcons
Jesse Motlop, South Fremantle
Tyler Mouritz, West Perth
Max Mumme, WAFL Colts, CFC
Connor Munro, Broadbeach AFC
Cooper Murley, Norwood
Toby Murray, Murray Bushrangers
[PLAYERCARD]Kobe Mutch[/PLAYERCARD], Eagles

Geordie Nagle, De La Salle
[PLAYERCARD]Patrick Naish[/PLAYERCARD], Richmond
Luke Nankervis, Sandringham Dragons
Kaedyn Napier, Shepparton United
Colby Nayna, Dandenong Stingrays
Jai Neal, Noble Park
Henry Nelligan, Norwood
Luke Nelson, Coburg
Max Nelson, Morningside
William Neumann, Eagles
Jack Newitt, Calder Cannons
Cody Ninyette, South Fremantle
Harry Nolan, Coburg
Tyler Norton, Murray Bushrangers
Joe Nowell, Sandringham Dragons
Bigoa Nyuon, Richmond
Lochie O’Brien, Carlton
Beau O’Connell, Wanderers
James O’Connor, Eastern Ranges
Nick O’Kearney, Essendon
Ryan O’Keefe, Bendigo Pioneers
Blake O’Leary, Frankston
Blayne O’Loughlin, North Adelaide
Daniel Orgill, Footscray
Jayden Ormerod, East Fremantle
Jeremy O’Sullivan, Port Melbourne
Matao Owen, Claremont
Jacob Owens, Glenelg
Mitchito Owens, Sandringham Dragons
Sam Paea, Calder Cannons
Tom Panuccio, Euroa
Lachlan Papley, St Bernard’s
Will Papley, Gippsland Power
Jarrad Parish, Glenelg
Charlie Parker, Sturt
Jacob Pasli, Kwinana
Lochlan Paton, West Perth
Jayden Peak, East Perth
Noah Pegoraro, West Perth
Jack Peris, Sandringham Dragons
Max Pescud, Gold Coast Suns
Kye Pfrengle, St George Dragons
Orion Phillips, Black Rock
Stirling Phipps-Parsons, Old Xaverians
Ryan Pickering, Broadbeach
Bailey Pilmore, South Adelaide
Broden Plowright, Huntly
Liam Podhajski, Northern Bullants
[PLAYERCARD]Jared Polec[/PLAYERCARD], North Melbourne
Luke Polson, Peel Thunder
Darcy Porter, Glenelg
Corey Preston, Eastern Ranges
Charlie Pridham, West Adelaide
Zach Pritchard, Western Jets
Kai Pudney, Eagles
Liam Puncher, North Shore Bombers
Zeb Quick, Dandenong Stingrays
Sebastian Quirk, Belconnen Magpies
Cody Raak, Western Jets
Josh Rachele, Murray Bushrangers
Castan Racunica, Old Haileyburians
Stefan Radovanovic, Carlton
Sam Ramsay, Carlton
Max Ramsden, Melbourne Grammar
Heath Ramshaw, Northern Knights
Michael Randall, Peel Thunder
Lachlan Rankin, Oakleigh Chargers
Brad Rauter, GWS Giants
Lewis Rayson, Glenelg
Ethan Redcliffe, Wodonga
Bailey Reeves, Gold Coast Suns
Ethan Regan, East Perth
Tom Regan, South Fremantle
Blake Reid, Geelong Falcons
Luke Reilly, West Perth
Josh Rentsch, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Bruce Reville, Brisbane Lions
Cameron Riley, Campbelltown Blues
Lachlan Riley, Sandringham Dragons
Kye Roberts, West Adelaide
Matthew Roberts, South Adelaide
Lenny Robin, UNSW Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs
Lachlan Robinson, Dandenong Stingrays
Sam Robinson, Tuggeranong Valley
Jayden Rodwell, Beaumaris
Bailey Rogers, Claremont
Campbell Rogers, WAFL Colts-CFC
Cooper Rogers, South Adelaide
Felix Rogers, North Shore Bombers
Pierce Roseby, North Shore Bombers
Jack Rossimel, Eastern Ranges
Marco Rossmann, Sydney Swans
Jed Rule, Oakleigh Chargers
Keegan Ryan, Tasmania Devils
Oliver Sanders, Tasmania Devils
Zyton Santillo, North Adelaide
Mitch Schofield, East Perth
Kaden Schreiber, Collingwood
Blake Scott, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Sam Seach, Oakleigh Chargers
Jack Sears, Peel Thunder
Ty Sears, Swan Districts
Anthony Seaton, Sandringham Zebras
Jonah Semmler, Broadbeach
Jai Serong, Gippsland Power
Matthew Shannon, Carlton
Angus Sheldrick, Claremont
Miles Shepherd, Casey Demons
Ben Sherman, St Kilda City
Josh Shute, Sturt
Max Simpson, Essendon
Jye Sinderberry, West Adelaide
Josh Sinn, Sandringham Dragons
Hamish Sinnott, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
[PLAYERCARD]Sam Skinner[/PLAYERCARD], South Adelaide
Adam Slattery, South Broken Hill
Josh Smart, Mt Gravatt
Willem Smit, Manly Warringah Wolves
Baker Smith, Tasmania Devils
Cooper Smith, Bendigo Pioneers
Jett Smith, Murray Bushrangers
Linus Smith, Flemington Juniors
Sokaa Soka, East Perth
Jake Soligo, Eastern Ranges
Nathan Soligo, Dromana
Tyler Sonsie, Eastern Ranges
Josh Sorgiovanni, Geelong Falcons
Jake South, Subiaco
Eren Soylemez, Sandringham Dragons
Will Spain, Sturt
[PLAYERCARD]Max Spencer[/PLAYERCARD], Werribee
Will Splann, Tasmania Devils
Riley Sprigg, West Perth
Max Spyvee, Claremont
Lachlan Squire, West Adelaide
Mitch Sruk, Eastern Ranges
Cody Stackelberg, Collingwood
Hugh Stagg, Glenelg
Lachlan Stapleton, Williamstown
Oscar Steene, West Adelaide
Sam Stening, GWS Giants
Caleb Stephens, South Fremantle
Cooper Stephens, Carlton
Archie Stevens, Greater Western Victoria Rebels
Bode Stevens, Bendigo Pioneers
Joel Stevens, West Adelaide
Ned Stevens, Gold Coast Suns
Michael Stingel, North Launceston
Lachlan Street, Richmond
Luke Strnadica, East Fremantle
Sam Stubbs, Perth
Harry Sullivan, Dandenong Stingrays
Lachlan Swaney, Carlton
Frank Szekely, North Adelaide
Cody Szust, Wodonga
Cameron Taheny, Not Applicable
Ramzy Tannoura, Westmeadows
Will Tasker, Brisbane Lions
[PLAYERCARD]Lewis Taylor[/PLAYERCARD], Sydney Swans
Zac Taylor, Calder Cannons
Brynn Teakle, East Fremantle
Jesse Thackeray, West Adelaide
Dylan Thomas, Oakleigh Chargers
Charlie Thompson, Coburg
Louis Thompson, Bendigo Pioneers
Brock Thomson, Eagles
Tyrone Thorne, Peel Thunder
Zach Tobin, Dandenong Stingrays
Jack Toner, Narre Warren
Brodie Tonkin, Northern Knights
Kobe Tozer, Aspley
Toby Triffett, Brisbane Lions
Jock Triggs, Holbrook
Joel Trudgeon, Northern Knights
Sam Tucker, Oakleigh Chargers
Scott Tuia, Peel Thunder
Harry Tunkin, Glenelg
James Tunstill, East Perth
Lachlan Turley, Aquinas College
Fraser Turner, South Adelaide
Jesse Turner, Swan Districts
Jak Tute, Geelong Falcons
Liam Ueding, Woodville-West Torrens Eagles
Jamison Ugle, Swan Districts
Bohdi Uwland, Broadbeach
Reed van Huisstede, Sydney Swans
Jacob Van Rooyen, Claremont
Rhys Venturoni, Murray Bushrangers
Dante Visentini, Sandringham Dragons
Casey Voss, Sturt
Patrick Voss, Oakleigh Chargers
Anthony Vu, North Sunshine
Tristen Waack, Gippsland Power
Chris Walker, East Fremantle
Mathew Walker, North Melbourne
William Walker, North Melbourne
Oakley Wallace, Labrador
Max Walton, Gippsland Power
Tex Wanganeen, Oakleigh Chargers
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, Glenelg
Ethan Warburton, Murray Bushrangers
Josh Ward, Northern Knights
Corey Warner, East Fremantle
Bede Waters
Bryce Watson, Swan Districts
Jay Watson, Eagles
Joel Watson, Geelong Amateur
Josh Watson, Northern Knights
Sebastian Watters, Palm Beach Currumbin
Jaeden Watts, West Adelaide
Kai Watts, Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong
Tylar Watts, Werribee
Jacob Wehr, GWS Giants
Bayleigh Welsh, Dandenong Stingrays
Liam Whelan, Coburg
Dominic White, Tasmania Devils
Dylan White, West Adelaide
Harrison White, Western Jets
Lincoln White, Bendigo Pioneers
Luca Whitelum, Central District
Cooper Whyte, Geelong Falcons
Harrison Wigg, North Adelaide
Eamon Wilkinson, South Adelaide
Jack Williams, East Fremantle
Sean Williams, WAFL Colts-CFC
James Willis, North Adelaide
Darcy Wilmot, Northern Knights
Louis Wilson, Sydney University
Marcus Windhager, Sandringham Dragons
Taj Woewodin, East Fremantle
Body Woodcock, Southport Sharks
Ben Woodfull, Oakleigh Chargers
Hayden Woodhouse, Surrey Park
Karl Worner, Oakleigh Chargers
Cairan Wrigglesworth, Calder Cannons
Lachlan Wright, Woorinen Football Club
Zain Yamak, Avondale Heights
Logan Young, Sandringham Dragons
Luke Young, West Adelaide
Tylar Young, Frankston
Zac Young, Brisbane Lions
Charlie Zavarella, Hawthorn AFC
Max Zavarella, Hawthorn AFC
 
In the article from the Herald Sun


Adelaide

The Crows and Giants that have been two of the clubs to show the most interest in Rachele, adding to the chatter that the Murray Bushrangers gun could be Adelaide’s man at pick 4 if, as expected, Callaghan is off the board. And Wanganeen-Milera’s draft range appears to start at the Crows’ first selection.

Brisbane

With Chesser tipped to be off the board by the early 20s,the Lions would be hard-pressed to forgo the speedster with their second selection given their keen interest. Butler and Howes also remain in the mix for those selections. GWV Rebels best-and-fairest winner Molan, a smaller utility, could come into the frame later in the piece.

Carlton
Whether or not the Blues now turn their attention to filling the Jones void at their first pick is what to watch for. If they do, Swan Districts tall Bazzo could still be on the board, while WA teammate Jacob van Rooyen would be hard to pass up if he slides. Or do they just hope Fothergill-Round-Mitchell Medal, Charlie Dean, is still available at their next selection? If Carlton stick to the original plan, Butler and Clarke are right in the mix, if available. Meanwhile, Akuei, an athletic key defender who represented Vic Country, has been nominated as a Next Generation Academy prospect.

Collingwood
The news on Wednesday that Greater Western Sydney could bypass a bid for Nick Daicos was music to the ears of Magpies fans. Whether it happens remains to be seen, with the Giants still determining their bidding strategy with the coveted No.2 selection. Another player tied to the Collingwood, tough utility Youseph Dib, is available to all clubs after the Magpies opted not to nominate him as a Next Generation Academy prospect.

Essendon
Laser-like kicking Wanganeen-Milera has been linked to the Bombers and it makes sense, given he would fill a need on the outside. Goater is also in contention for Essendon’s first selection, with the athletic prospect having played in the red and black already this year, receiving a call-up for the Bombers VFL side. Sinn would also be in contention if he gets through, and could a bid on fellow Sandringham product Michito Owens — tied to St Kilda — be on the cards? It might be a bit too early. The Bombers have also shown interest in skillful wingman Bergman, who shapes as an option in the back-end of the draft.

Fremantle
The Dockers, while not alone, are very keen on Callaghan and, given their current hand, appear best placed to tempt a club further up the board. They’ve also spoken to Jai Serong, brother of young star Caleb, a raw key-position prospect with a great vertical leap. He’s 14cm taller than his star sibling but has also shown glimpses as a midfielder. Could they just grab Motlop with their third pick anyway? This appears unlikely, but don’t rule it out.

Geelong
The Cats may look west on the second night of the draft, showing interest in small forward Motlop, key back Bazzo and tough midfielder Sheldrick. The latter may still be on the board for their three selections in the 30s, where Victorian wingman Bergman will enter calculations. Later in the draft, GWV utility Molan is in the contention, along with Stingrays key defender Davies, who is gaining some momentum.

Gold Coast
The Suns are reportedly one of the clubs to have their advances for pick 2 knocked backed by the Giants. So, unless Callaghan slips through, it could be Andrew or Gibcus. Late last month, Uwland and and Northern Territory talent Sandy Brock were pre-listed by the club.

GWS
After rejecting rival offers, all signs point to Callaghan being taken with the second live pick of the draft. If not him, athletic ruck Andrew appears the most likely alternative, while Rachele and Gibcus remain in the mix. What happens at their first pick will have a significant say on their selection at 15 (pre-bids) — meaning that if they go with a midfielder first up, they will not take another. Goater and Howes are among those they have shown interest in. Interestingly, Howes is best friends with Callaghan, who they could look to pair up to decrease the ‘go-home’ factor.

Hawthorn
Ward has been strongly linked to the Hawks and looks a perfect fit, but would Rachele be too tantalising to pass up, if he isn’t snared by the Crows? Andrew toured Hawthorn’s facility recently but he may be gone by the time the Hawks are on the clock. Tall WA midfielder Johnson has bolted into the frame for Hawthorn’s early pick, while sharpshooter Amiss is also in the mix. Athletic 190cm product Howes would appeal if he gets through to Hawthorn’s second selection, while outside runner Bergman could come into calculations if he remains on the board late.

Melbourne
The first-round interest in Howes is growing and the Demons are a genuine chance with their first pick. Melbourne has also officially nominated Woewodin as a father-son prospect but where will a bid come? If no rival club calls his name out, the son of Brownlow Medallist Shane will automatically join the club’s rookie list.

North Melbourne
There is some interest for Alleer in the teens so North might have to pounce if they want the talented tall they like. Bazzo looms as the other key-defender they could consider, too. Or, could the Roos jump a number of clubs and take Motlop, to fulful their need for a small-forward?

Port Adelaide
It was more than some interest, with Port signing Skinner as a delisted free agent last month. The Power’s place in the draft is still difficult to get a read on but, if he does slide, Wanganeen-Milera is unlikely to get past their pick. And with some believing Johnson won’t get past the Eagles, and St Kilda’s interest in Josh Sinn, there’s a slim chance he does.

Richmond
Relentless inside midfielder Hobbs, who the Tigers are meeting with this weekend, has been reportedly linked to the Tigers and they have also shown a keen interest in Ward, but the Northern Knights product may become a Hawk with the previous pick. Key forward Amiss is also in the mix and would address another glaring need. Goater would be difficult to resist if he fell to Richmond’s second selection, or will the the Tigers pounce on another Butler? As for their trio of picks in the 30s, Richmond has shown interest in crafty forward Motlop, while Bazzo could come into the equation as a tall defender.

StKilda
Talk was abuzz of Sinn being linked to the Saints after the Victorian draft day, where it was revealed he had added six kilograms to his frame. After shooting up further to 191cm, Saints fans will have their hearts in their mouths as to whether Owens will attract a top-20 bid. Could Essendon pounce as early as 11 (pending bids)? However, the most likely outcome is that a bid falls in the second round. Fellow NGA product Windhager, on the other hand, is expected to have his name called in the second-third round range

Sydney
The Swans have shown interest in Roberts so could they pounce in the 30s if the SA midfielder slides, like how many now believe he will. Or could it be Sheldrick who the Swans opt for to bolster their inside midfield stocks? Sydney is among the late-first round clubs in the frame for Butler and Howes, and van Rooyen could be in the mix as well. Warner, the brother of Swans young gun Chad, would make sense on a number of fronts, and the interest has been there.

Western Bulldogs
With the Giants a chance to bid on Darcy before Nick Daicos, given their needs, the club’s draft hand could take a bigger hit than first expected. Explosive midfielder-forward Stagg, who won the McCallum Tomkins Medal as the best player in the SANFL under-18 competition, could be avaliable late and the Bulldogs have shown plenty of interest.

West Coast
Some now believe the Eagles are likely to pounce on Johnson or Erasmus if they are still there at pick 10, while they’ve been monitoring mature-age WAFL gun Clark closely.
 

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- Mitchell is a big fan of Johnson, Hawks weighing up between him and Ward
- Saints, Dockers, Tigers and Power all have interest in Johnson, too
- Amiss firming for the Dockers at 6, Erasmus a chance at 8
- Eagles linked with NWM, could also swoop on Erasmus or Johnson if available
- GWS, Richmond and Sydney among likely destinations for Van Rooyen
 
- Mitchell is a big fan of Johnson, Hawks weighing up between him and Ward
- Saints, Dockers, Tigers and Power all have interest in Johnson, too
- Amiss firming for the Dockers at 6, Erasmus a chance at 8
- Eagles linked with NWM, could also swoop on Erasmus or Johnson if available
- GWS, Richmond and Sydney among likely destinations for Van Rooyen
Johnson at 15 and JVR at 26 would be an unlikely dream scenario.
Would mean we could also get one of Hobbs, Ward, Gibcus or Erasmus at 7.

Johnson at 7, JVR at 15 doesn't have the same gloss to it.
 
Johnson and JVR shouldn’t make it past 16/17.
Potentially, I mean it's hard to say before the night.

All it takes is one or two curveballs or unexpected picks inside the top 5 or 10 and the domino effect can cause clubs to rethink their picks and all of a sudden you've got a few sliders that were thought to be higher.
 
Johnson and JVR shouldn’t make it past 16/17.

Won't be surprised if Johnson is read at out at pick 5 (7) for Hawthorn. Apparently we are into him and he is completely different to every midfielder we have, so from a list management perspective it makes a heap of sense.
 
Won't be surprised if Johnson is read at out at pick 5 (7) for Hawthorn. Apparently we are into him and he is completely different to every midfielder we have, so from a list management perspective it makes a heap of sense.
I really hope you do take him so Ward can slide to us ;)
 

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Only robbery I see is GWS getting pick two when Collingwood could have had Callahan and Daicos
But think about it..If they DID keep pick 2, North would have had a field day threatening to bid at pick 1 on Daicos. What sort of price could they have extracted to NOT bid at pick 1. It would no doubt have needed to be some sort of trade deal in trade period so as not to attract the AFL's eye but North could have made an absolute killing
 
But think about it..If they DID keep pick 2, North would have had a field day threatening to bid at pick 1 on Daicos. What sort of price could they have extracted to NOT bid at pick 1. It would no doubt have needed to be some sort of trade deal in trade period so as not to attract the AFL's eye but North could have made an absolute killing
Or Collingwood could have traded pick 2 for something better than 24, 30 and a fourth round pick
 
But think about it..If they DID keep pick 2, North would have had a field day threatening to bid at pick 1 on Daicos. What sort of price could they have extracted to NOT bid at pick 1. It would no doubt have needed to be some sort of trade deal in trade period so as not to attract the AFL's eye but North could have made an absolute killing

Nah, more than a few clubs simply rate a few ahead of Daicos....
 
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