RICHMOND
Draft picks: 9, 32, 34, 43, 88, 100
If Liam McBean doesn't get picked up inside the first 30, he could be on the Tigers' radar at pick 43. With their three second-round picks the Tigers also like McBean's Calder Cannons teammate Rory Atkins, while Jason Ashby is in the gun around this mark as well. In the chance they use one of their late selections, the Tigers might look at one of recycled duo Josh Toy and Orren Stephenson. The former Gold Coast defender and Geelong ruckman have been training with the club in recent weeks hoping for another AFL opportunity. They might consider them as delisted free agents, depending how many picks they hold over to December.ADELAIDE
Draft picks: 20, 54, 64* (Ian Callinan)
After the Kurt Tippett saga that engulfed the club, Adelaide was unsure whether it would even take part in the draft. But the case's adjournment last week means the Crows are in, although they seem set to re-draft delisted player Nick Joyce with pick 54. After that, Ian Callinan will join the senior list as a rookie upgrade. There is some light at the end of the tunnel, with the club not required to use a pick on Brad Crouch this year as he counted as a traded-on player in 2011 through the mini-draft. Expect some special things from Crouch next year.
BRISBANE LIONS
Draft picks: 8, 24, 33, 87* (Jack Crisp), 99* (Niall McKeever)
The Lions have shown a tendency to draft Tasmanians in the past, and could be in the mix to grab another with pick 33 on Thursday. The Lions have shown a bit of interest in Jackson Thurlow, a 190cm half-back who accumulates a lot of the ball. But they might want to go a bit taller with fellow Tasmanian Sam Siggins, a taller defender at 195cm. It is their last selection in the draft, with two picks the top 30. The club could look at speedy VFL star Dean Towers here as well, but it is probably a touch too early.
CARLTON
Draft picks: 11, 36, 56, 71, 76, 90* (Levi Casboult), 102* (Zach Tuohy)
Don't be surprised if Carlton recruits Oakleigh Chargers defender Jason Ashby with pick 36, if he's still there. The Blues really like his run and carry from half-back, but will need to weigh up whether they already have enough players of Ashby's size, shape and type. Depending what happens earlier in the draft, the Blues can mix it up later on because their list is in good shape.
COLLINGWOOD
Draft picks: 18, 19, 21, 39, 82, 95* (Marley Williams)
Derek Hine and his recruiting team will use only one pick outside the first 30, with their first three coming inside the first round. There has been some speculation the Magpies could target SANFL ruckman Daniel Currie with pick 39, a 23-year-old who was on the Sydney Swans' list before being delisted, but that could happen in one of December's drafts. Queenslander Andrew Boston - a nicely skilled player - could also come into contention at that selection.
ESSENDON
Draft picks: 10 (father-son Joe Daniher), 35, 52, 55, 75, 89, 101, 106* (Mark Baguley)
It will be interesting to see if the Bombers take the plunge and select Ben Jacobs, the Port Adelaide 20-year-old who wants to come home and play in Melbourne. Rivals think it's unlikely to happen, even if they have the cap space and think he could offer something off half-back. If it doesn't, the club is eyeing Rory Atkins at pick 35, and running back Jason Ashby is a chance at this pick as well. Father-son prospect, Tom Fields, a tall defender, has been training with the club in recent weeks.
FREMANTLE
Draft picks: 17, 37, 40, 80* (Clancee Pearce), 94* (Lee Spurr)
Fremantle seems set to pick a key tall with its first pick, and might even snare another at its second. This time last year Mason Shaw was viewed as a top-15 prospect by the time this year's draft rolled around. But while a club could still take a chance on him a bit earlier, the West Australian could also get through to Fremantle at pick 37 after an inconsistent season.
GEELONG
Draft picks: 16, 79, 93* (Jesse Stringer)
A quiet night looms for Stephen Wells and his recruiting team, with the club holding only one selection outside of the top 30 - way back at pick 79. This might essentially become a pick around the 60s mark with a few clubs set to pass before then, which might put them in the ballpark for Calder Cannons defender Matthew Dick. Some rivals think if Geelong had any area to bolster it would be its key defensive stocks, and although Dick is not that at 188cm, he plays a bit taller and has some real speed.
GOLD COAST
Draft picks: 13, 57, 59* (Kyal Horsley), 60 (Clay Cameron - local zone)
The Suns have a few options at pick 13 so it will be interesting to see whether they go for more speed, or an inside midfielder to replace Josh Caddy. Beyond that, though, they only have one more live selection, way back at 57. Whatever they do, they'll know they have key defender Clay Cameron coming to the club at pick 60 thanks to the local zone rule. Cameron is an AIS-AFL Academy graduate from Mt Gravatt in Queensland.
GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY
Draft picks: 1, 2, 3, 12, 14, 28, 65, 69, 84* (Sam Frost), 97* (Andrew Phillips)
The Giants again find themselves with a swag of early picks, holding five of the first 14 and six in the first 28. They are their only live selections, too. GWS will keep a pick up its sleeve for the pre-season draft, where it is the first club with a selection and could use it on out-of-contract Adelaide forward Kurt Tippett depending how things pan out.
HAWTHORN
Draft picks: 29, 68, 72
The Hawks will watch the first round of the draft closely and hope a player they rate slips through to them at their first selection. Beyond that, it won't be a very busy night for the club at the Gold Coast. The Hawks have some interest in Will Hams, the Gippsland Power's hard midfielder with nice disposal. If Brodie Murdoch, brother of Geelong's Jordan, gets through to 68 they might have a look at him as well. It's wait-and-see-what's-left for the Hawks, who already have Jed Anderson - a likely second-round pick - through a deal in the trade period.
MELBOURNE
Draft picks: 4, 27 (Father-son Jack Viney), 49, 53, 70, 73* (Michael Evans), 74* (Daniel Nicholson)
The Demons' raft of new additions continues on Thursday night, with four live picks and father-son selection Jack Viney joining the club in the second round. With the likelihood the Demons will have selected another midfielder at pick four, they might get another later on. Sandringham Dragon Tom Temay is possibly in the frame, but can be used as a defensive stopper as well.
NORTH MELBOURNE
Draft picks: 15, 38, 42, 48, 58, 63, 78* (Majak Daw), 92* (Sam Gibson), 103* (Aaron Mullet)
The Kangaroos want to draft Port Adelaide's homesick defender Ben Jacobs, but will have a nervous wait when Essendon takes its pick three selections ahead of them. Gold Coast defender Taylor Hine is also set to join the club deeper into the draft. From there, the Kangaroos have another few picks and they could go a roughie or two. One they might consider is Josh Woolley a little bit later, a tall half-back flanker from Tasmania with nice skills.
PORT ADELAIDE
Draft picks: 7, 30, 31, 83, 86* (Tom Jonas)
Port finds itself in a good position with three picks in the first 31, and they'll probably be their only selections on the night. With the first two selections a fair chance to be South Australians, don't be surprised if the third is also a homegrown talent. The Power might be hoping Tim Broomhead falls through to them at pick 30 or 31, with the Croweater a strong chance to be around the mark.
ST KILDA
Draft picks: 25, 26, 41, 44, 77, 91* (Sam Dunell)
Although the Saints recruited Gold Coast ruckman Tom Hickey in the Gillette AFL Trade Period, it wouldn't be a surprise to see them go for another ruckman later in the draft. In that regard, Dandenong's 202cm ruckman Lewis Pierce could be in the frame. Geelong's Darcy Fort (203cm) is also thereabouts. The Saints have some good links with WA and could also look at Brant College, a 188cm defender from Perth. Former Fremantle defender Dylan Roberton has been training at the club.
SYDNEY SWANS
Draft picks: 23, 45, 47, 66, 67, 96, 104, 107* (Harry Cunningham)
The Swans' list doesn't need a lot of regeneration. They'll hold over at least one selection for the pre-season draft, where they still hope to draft Kurt Tippett despite the on-going controversy surrounding the key forward. While they'll pick the best player available at 23, Tasmanian Sam Siggins could be in contention with 45 or 47 if he's still there. The 195cm rebounding defender is pretty athletic and can play on most types of forwards.
WEST COAST
Draft picks: 46, 61, 62, 81* (Brad Dick)
West Coast is in a different position to most clubs heading to the draft, with the club knowing its first pick is at 46, and not really being sure about the players who will be left. One the Eagles might be hoping is available is key defender Kamdyn McIntosh. The 192cm backman, from Peel Thunder, played at senior level in the WAFL. The Eagles were hell-bent on keeping Mitch Brown from returning home, and might feel a little vulnerable if he wants to head back to Melbourne again next year. McIntosh will provide some depth in that area, and has had a solid year.
WESTERN BULLDOGS
Draft picks: 5, 6, 22, 50 (father-son Lachie Hunter), 51, 85, 98* (Jason Johannisen), 105* (Tom Campbell)
With three picks in the first 22, the Bulldogs are set up to be one of the big winners of this draft. That's especially the case with father-son recruit Lachie Hunter already locked in at pick 50, a great result considering some clubs would have taken him in the 30-35 region. Zephaniah Skinner's departure last week meant another spot opened up on the Dogs' list, although they are still likely to finish their night at pick 51.
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