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Round 1 Picks

1. Richmond Sam - Lalor
2. North Melbourne - Alix Tauru
3. Brisbane Lions (bid matched) - Levi Ashcroft
4. Carlton - Jagga Smith
5. Adelaide - Sid Draper
6. Melbourne - FOS
7. Richmond - Harvey Langford
8. Essendon (bid matched) - Isaac Kako
9. GoldCoast (bid matched) - Leonardo Lombardo
10. St Kilda - Murphy Reid
11. St Kilda - Tobie Travaglia
12. Melbourne - Harvey Armstrong
13. Richmond - Luke Trainor
14. Richmond - Josh Smillie
15. Western Bulldogs - Bo Allan
16. Port Adelaide - Joe Berry
17. Fremantle - Cooper Hynes
18. GWS - Xavier Lindsay
19. GWS - Harrison Oliver
20. West Coast - Tom Gross
21. Brisbane Lions (bid matched)- Sam Marshall
22. Richmond - Jobe Shanahan
23. Sydney - Taj Hotton
24. Richmond - Jesse Dattoli
25. GWS - Oliver Hannaford
26. Sydney - Thomas Sims
27. Richmond - Jack Whitlock

Round 2

28. Richmond - Christian Moraes
29. West coast - Matthew Whitlock
30. West Coast - Hamish Davis
31. Port Adelaide - Jonty Faull
32. Fremantle - Kayle Gerryn
33. St Kilda - Alex Dodson
34. Hawthorn - James Barrat
35. Western Bulldogs - Angus Clarke
36. Port Adelaide - Jack Ough
37. Geelong - Lachie Jaques
38. Carlton - Noah Mraz
39. Essendon - Gabriel Stumpf
40. West Coast (bid matched) - Malakai Champion
41. Sydney -Jasper Algar
42. Geelong - Charlie Nicholls
43. GWS (bid matched) - Logan Smith
44. Carlton (bid matched) - Ben Camporeale
45. Essendon - Archer Day-Wicks
46. St Kilda - Lennox Hofmann
47. Western Bulldogs - Josh Dolan
48. Sydney (bid matched) - Joel Cochran
49. Port Adelaide - Adrian Cole
50. Adelaide (bid matched) - Tyler Welch
51. Gold Coast - Luke Urquhart


Round 3

52. Collingwood - Ned Bowman
53. Essendon - Sam Davidson
54. Western Bulldogs - Luke Kennedy
55. Carlton (bid matched) - Lucas Camporeale
56. Collingwood - Hugh Boxshall
57. Essendon - Charlie West
58. Geelong - Jack Henderson
59. Collingwood - Phoenix Hargrave
60. Gold Coast - Evan Bradley
61. North Melbourne - Harry O'Farrell
62. Essendon - PASS (up for trade)
63. Fremantle - Jaren Carr

Round 4

64. Carlton - PASS
65. Essendon - PASS (up for trade)
66. Carlton - PASS
67. Sydney - Jacob Newton
68. Gold Coast - PASS
69. Hawthorn - Zak Johnson
70. Gold Coast - PASS
71. Carlton - PASS
72. West Coast - TBA **************
73. Geelong - Clancy Dennis
74. Gold Coast - PASS
75. Hawthorn - Cody Anderson
76. Gold Coast - PASS
77. Brisbane Lions - Max Rohr
78. Brisbane Lions - Ty Gallop
79. GWS - Lucca Grego
 
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I gave you 2 hours and only moved your pick to the end of the draft I’ll allow you to have Jacob Newton
You gave him 2 hours at 2 PM on a work day for him dude. The Essendon board one we're given 8 active hours between 8 am and 10 PM and that's plenty of time
 
Okay I'll give more time next year
Just outline at the start what the expectations are, feel the first round took 2 days to get through and now you’re just looking to finish this off.

Just give everyone 6 hours to make their selection or you, the moderator makes the selection for them.
 
Jesus, and we thought Clarke was bad. Going from pick 3 to 20 is a collective stroke of genius.
 

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Brisbane Pick 77: Thomas Sims, Northern Knights. 199cm Forward Ruck.

Brisbane Pick 78: Ty Gallop, Brisbane Lions Academy. 194cm Tall Forward.
Only 50 picks late on Sims
 
haha.....true just a mere 329km away..... WA is a big joint. But in all seriousness good luck hosting AFL matches at Hands Oval, Bunbury......even with the redevoplment, it has a very small capacity. Surely NM has a huge untapped supporter base in Vic? Or not?
North Melbourne have had a strong alliance with Western Australia with some of our best players playing there around the 80's era ( I still think WTF are they doing). Names that pop into my head are Glendenning, Cable, Krakeour brothers, Winston Abraham, Peter Bell, Andrew Swallow, Dean Laidley.
 
Final pick of the draft, GWS.

In reality, I would suspect that GWS would pass on this and just have the 4 ND picks, taking 2 extra rookie spots (potentially 1 DFA and 1 rookie selection). Indeed, the guy I select here could be an option for a rookie spot, but the risk would be that someone else takes a punt on him before Giants have their first selection. So, just for the fun of it, I am going to make a selection in the ND. We've lost James Peatling, who provided a defensive element to our midfield set-up, so I'm looking for someone who has a bit of a hard edged and can provide that. Probably unlikely to play in 2025, possibly won't make it as a career, but like JP is worth a punt to see how he can develop. He has a secondary arrow in his quiver, in that he can play as a defensive-minded defender, which we don't currently have in the squad, so I think he's worthy of selection as the type of role player that complements the other "stars" in the squad.

With pick #79, GWS selects: Lucca Grego

Height: 184cm D.O.B: 15-08-2006

Vic Metro / Western Jets


In a draft full of unique midfield prospects full of attacking flair, Lucca Grego stands out for his defensive appetite. The hard-nosed bull is clearly the Western Jets' most high-profile talent this year and has carried that expectation to improve on his deficiencies, all while remaining a highly team-oriented player.

Grego's defensive acts and physicality are among the traits which make him a leader by action. He thrives on applying pressure and laying punishing tackles, perhaps credit to his background as a rugby league junior - hailing all the way from Queensland. He rides the bumps well, too as a defender/inside midfielder.

At the coalface and when intercept marking, Grego's clean hands are highly noticeable. He adds touches of flair when running off half-back, particularly with his run-and-carry, but is primarily an honest and hard-working type. That's part of the reason why he fit so seamlessly into Vic Metro and Williamstown's backlines.

Credit to Grego, he has clearly looked to round out his game. Early in the season he struggled to drive his legs away from the contest and tended to dump kick, but adjusted nicely to be a more damaging stoppage player. That applied to his ball use from defence too, where he would normally blaze away on the run. He can still work on his finishing in front of goal, though, having kicked 7.14 for the season.

STRENGTHS:

  • Clean hands
  • Defensive acts
  • Leadership
  • Physicality
  • Toughness

IMPROVEMENTS:

  • Composure
  • Finishing
 

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