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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on September 10, 2014, 12:57:44 AM
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Current National Draft order (finalised version - 24/11/2014)
Richmond has picks: 12, 33, 52, 67, 77, 83
nb. rookie promotions will no longer be call out on draft night.
Round 1
1: St.Kilda
2: Melbourne
3. Melbourne .................... (Free agency compensation for James Frawley)
4: Greater Western Sydney
5: Collingwood ..................... (traded by Brisbane to Collingwood as part of the Dayne Beams deal)
6: Greater Western Sydney .....(traded by Western Bulldogs as part of the Ryah Griffen/Tom Boyd deal)
7: Greater Western Sydney .....(traded by Carlton as part of the Kristian Jaksch/Whiley deal)
8: Gold Coast
9: Collingwood - Darcy Moore (Father/Son selection)
10: Geelong .........................(traded by Adelaide as part of a pick swap)
11: West Coast
12: Richmond
13: Fremantle
14: Adelaide ........................(traded by Geelong as part of a pick swap)
15: Gold Coast ............................. (Compo Pick)
16: North Melbourne
17: Essendon ..................(traded by Port Adelaide as part of the Paddy Ryder deal)
18: Sydney - Isaac Heeney (NSW Academy selection)
19: Carlton ................. (traded by Hawthorn to GWS for Jon O'Rourke; on-traded by GWS to Carlton as part of the Kristian Jaksch/Whiley deal))
End of First Round
20: Essendon .................. (first selection moved to end of first round as part of supplements scandal penalty)
21: St Kilda ................... (traded by GWS to Bris for Joel Patfull; on-traded by Bris to Geel for Allen Christensen; on-traded by Geel to St K for Rhys Stanley)
Round 2:
22: St.Kilda
23: Greater Western Sydney .........(traded by Melbourne as part of the Sam Frost deal)
24: Greater Western Sydney - Jack Steele (NSW Academy selection)
25: North Melbourne .................... (traded by Bris to Coll as part of the Dayne Beams deal; on-traded by Coll to North for Levi Greenwood)
26: Western Bulldogs
27. Western Bulldogs ........ (Free agency compensation for Shaun Higgins)
28: Carlton
29: Gold Coast
30: Collingwood
31: Hawthorn ..................(traded by Adelaide as part of the Luke Lowden/Kyle Cheney deal)
32: West Coast
33: Richmond
34: Fremantle
35: Adelaide ...................(traded by Geelong as part of a pick swap)
36: North Melbourne
37: Sydney ....................(traded by Port to Ess as part of the Ryder deal; on-traded by Ess to WB for Adam Cooney; on-traded by WB to Syd for Shane Biggs)
38: Sydney - Jack Hiscox (NSW Academy selection)
39: Western Bulldogs ................. (Free Agency compensation to Sydney for Nick Malceski; on-traded by Sydney to WB as part of the Biggs deal)
40: Melbourne ................ (traded from Haw to GWS as part of the O'Rourke deal; on-traded by GWS to Melb as part of the Sam Frost deal)
Round 3:
41: St.Kilda
42: Melbourne - Bill Stretch (Father-Son selection)
43: Adelaide ..................................... (traded from GWS to Haw as part of the O'Rourke deal; on-traded by Haw to Adel as part of the Lowden/Cheney deal)
44: Brisbane - Liam Dawson (Qld Academy selection)
45: Western Bulldogs
46: Western Bulldogs ........................ (traded by Carlton to WB for Liam Jones)
47: Geelong ................................ (traded by GC to Haw for Hallahan; on-trade by Haw to Adel as part of Lowden/Cheney deal; on-traded by Adel to Geel as part of pick swap)
48: Collingwood
49: Hawthorn ............................. (compensation pick belonging to GC; traded to Hawthorn as part of Mitch Hallahan deal)
50: Hawthorn ............................. (traded by Adelaide to Hawthorn as part of Lowden/Cheney deal)
51: West Coast
52: Richmond
53: Melbourne .............................(traded by Ess to GWS as part of Jonathan Giles deal; on-traded by GWS to Melb as part of Sam Frost deal)
54: Fremantle
55: Geelong
56: Port Adelaide
57: Sydney
58: Adelaide ..............................(traded by Hawthorn to Adelaide as part of Lowden/Cheney deal)
Round 4:
59: Geelong ............................ (traded by St Kilda to Geelong as part of the Rhys Stanley deal)
60: Carlton ............................. (traded from Melbourne in exchange for Jeff Garlett)
61: Brisbane - Harris Andrews (Qld Academy selection)
62: Western Bulldogs - Zaine Cordy (Father-Son selection)
63: Carlton
64: Gold Coast
65: Brisbane ........................... (traded by Collingwood to Brisbane as part of the Dayne Beams deal)
66: West Coast
67: Richmond
68: Fremantle
69: Port Adelaide
70: Sydney - Abe Davis (NSW Academy selection)
Round 5:
71: Carlton ........................... (traded from Melbourne as part of the Jeff Garlett deal)
72: Greater Western Sydney
73: Brisbane
74: Gold Coast
75: Collingwood
76: West Coast
77: Richmond
78: Port Adelaide
79: Sydney
Round 6:
80: Greater Western Sydney
81: Brisbane
82: Carlton
83: Richmond
84: Port Adelaide
Round 7:
85: Greater Western Sydney - Jeremy Finlayson (NSW Academy selection)
86: Brisbane - Josh Clayton (Qld Academy selection)
87: Carlton
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-11-24/the-final-draft-order
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The following selections have been activated for this year's draft:
* Gold Coast – round one selection. (compensation for the loss of Gary Ablett. Traded from Geelong to Gold Coast in the 2012 trade period). To be taken in round one immediately after the selection of Geelong.
* GWS – end round one selection. (compensation for the loss of Jared Brennan. Traded from the Brisbane Lions to Gold Coast in the 2010 trade period; traded from Gold Coast to GWS in the 2012 trade period). To be taken at the end of round one immediately after the selection of the first-placed club.
* Gold Coast – round three selection. (compensation for the loss of Josh Fraser. Traded from Collingwood to West Coast in the 2010 trade period. Traded from West Coast to Gold Coast in the 2013 trade period). To be taken in round three immediately after the selection of Collingwood.
* Essendon is prohibited from exercising, at the 2014 National Draft, its Round 1 and Round 2 selections, as those selections are identified immediately prior to the exchange period as specified under Rule 9.1 and any rights conveyed under Rule 8.1.
* Essendon will, in 2014, be granted a selection at the end of Round 1 of the National Draft prior to any compensation selections otherwise awarded under the Rules.
* Melbourne received a band one compensation [first round pick (pick 3)] for losing free agent James Frawley to Hawthorn.
* Western Bulldogs received compensation of a second round pick (initially pick 26 which became 27) for losing free agent Shaun Higgins to North Melbourne.
* Sydney received compensation of a second round pick (pick 39) for losing free agent Nick Malceski to the Gold Coast.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-10-16/full-2014-draft-order
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Draft order updated as of end of the season (see OP).
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Carltank will stuff up pick 6 for sure . Essendrug shouldn't have a pick in the top 20, what a joke.
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5.24pm: BREAKING: Pick 3 compensation for James Frawley. Due to Hawthorn contract amount offer and player's age.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-10-06/live-trade-period-begins-plus-free-agency-latest
So we all move down one (to pick 12).
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What a crock of poo!!
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What a crock of poo!!
x100
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Confirmation of the current draft order (see OP).
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-10-06/full-2014-draft-order
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Updated draft order (see OP).
http://www.afc.com.au/news/2014-10-07/indicative-draft-order
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Updated draft order (see OP).
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-10-11/full-2014-draft-order
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Updated draft order (see OP).
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-10-15/full-2014-draft-order
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Updated draft order (see OP).
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-10-16/full-2014-draft-order
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Adelaide 14, 35, 43, 59, 86
Brisbane 44 (Dawson), 63, 67, 81 (Clayton)
Carlton 19, 28, 61, 65, 79,
Collingwood 5, 9 (Moore), 30, 48, 85
Essendon 17, 20, 62, 71, 89
Fremantle 13, 34, 54, 72, 90
Geelong 10, 47, 55, 60, 73, 91
Gold Coast 8, 15, 29, 66, 84
GWS Giants 4, 6, 7, 23, 24 (Steele), 80 (Finlayson)
Hawthorn 31, 49, 50, 68, 77, 95
Melbourne 2, 3, 40, 42 (Stretch), 53, 83
North Melb. 16, 25, 36, 56, 74, 92
Port Adelaide 57, 75, 93
Richmond 12, 33, 52, 70, 88
St Kilda 1, 21, 22, 41, 78
Sydney 18 (Heeney), 37, 38 (Hiscox), 58, 76 (Davis), 94
West Coast 11, 32, 51, 69, 87 (Waterman)
W.Bulldogs 26, 27, 39, 45, 46, 64 (Cordy), 82
nb. the exact number of picks per club won't be determined until after the first list lodgement.
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Lol Carlton, traded themselves out of the top 10 :lol
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Lol Carlton, traded themselves out of the top 10 :lol
Brothel of a club will be in the bottom six for a few years yet
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Lol Carlton, traded themselves out of the top 10 :lol
Brothel of a club will be in the bottom six for a few years yet
;D
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Live pick low for draft, but more players set to join AFL ranks
Callum Twomey
afl.com.au
November 2, 2014
DESPITE the strong depth in this year's NAB AFL Draft, there are set to be fewer than 70 live selections when clubs meet at the Gold Coast.
Teams are expected to take a total of about 65 live picks to the draft on November 27, with another 12 selections already confirmed as father-son or academy picks.
It means there will be upwards of 80 players joining senior lists, which is still a significant jump from last year's lowly total of 62 (which included the three father-son and academy prospects).
The total does also not include rookie elevations, which are confirmed on draft night.
A majority of clubs are expected to take three or more picks to the draft, with Adelaide, Carlton, Collingwood, Geelong, Melbourne, Port Adelaide, Richmond and St Kilda all likely to hold four live selections .
The Western Bulldogs hold the most live selections with five, while Greater Western Sydney will decide closer to the draft whether to use four or five picks.
A handful of other clubs, including Fremantle, Hawthorn and West Coast, are likely to determine whether to take three or four live picks.
The Sydney Swans, having already committed to three academy players (Isaac Heeney, Jack Hiscox and Abe Davis) will take one pick, while Essendon will use only its two first-round picks (No.17 and No.20) and upgrade rookie Patrick Ambrose with its third pick.
The number of picks may also depend on the plans of clubs during the delisted free agency period, which opens on Saturday, November 1.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-11-01/live-pick-low-for-draft
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Updated - finalised draft order (see OP).
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-11-24/the-final-draft-order