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2015 National Draft selection order
« on: September 07, 2015, 12:25:25 AM »
Finalised selection order for the 2015 National Draft:

nb. The order excludes Father-Son & Academy bidding selections.



Richmond's draft picks: 12, 51, 78, 84.



ROUND ONE

1. Carlton
2. Brisbane
3. Melbourne - (received from Gold Coast in an exchange of picks)
4. Essendon
5. Essendon -  (received from St Kilda as part of the trade for Jake Carlisle)
6. Gold Coast - (received from Melbourne in an exchange of picks)
7. Melbourne - (received from GWS as part of the trade for Tom Bugg;
                         received by GWS from Collingwood as part of the trade for Adam Treloar)

8. Carlton - (received from GWS as part of the trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner)
9. Adelaide - (received from Geelong as part of the trade for Patrick Dangerfield)
10. Greater Western Sydney - (received from Melbourne as part of the trade for Tom Bugg;
                                                received from Gold Coast in an exchange of picks,
                                                originally from Port Adelaide as part of the trade for Charlie Dixon)

11. Carlton - (received from Western Bulldogs via a pick exchange)
12. Richmond
13. Adelaide
14. St Kilda - (received from the Sydney Swans as part of the Jake Carlisle-Craig Bird trade)
15. Hawthorn -  (received from North Melbourne as part of the trade for Jed Anderson)
16. Gold Coast - (received from Fremantle as part of the trade for Harley Bennell)
17. North Melbourne - (received from the Brisbane Lions as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac deal;
                                     originally received from West Coast via a trade for Jack Redden)

18. Hawthorn

End of first round compensation

19. Carlton - (received from Richmond via a trade for Chris Yarran;
                       earlier received from Gold Coast as part of the Charlie Dixon trade;
                       received by Gold Coast from Greater Western Sydney via a trade in 2012;
                       traded to the Giants by Fremantle in 2011;
                       originally received by the Dockers as compensation for Rhys Palmer)


ROUND TWO

20. Western Bulldogs - (received from Western Bulldogs via a pick exchange with Carlton)
21. Western Bulldogs - (received from Western Bulldogs via a pick exchange with Carlton;
                                      received from Brisbane Lions as part of the trade for Tom Bell)

22. Fremantle - (received from Gold Coast as part of the trade for Harley Bennell)
23. West Coast - (received from the Sydney Swans via an exchange of picks;
                              received from Essendon as part of the Jake Carlisle-Craig Bird trade)
24. Essendon - (on-traded from the Swans as part of the deal for Jake Carlisle, originally from St Kilda)
25. Essendon - (received from Melbourne via a trade for Jake Melksham)
26. North Melbourne - (received from Collingwood as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac deal)
27. Collingwood - (received from Greater Western Sydney via a pick exchange)
28. North Melbourne - (received from Collingwood as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac deal;
                                    received from GWS as part of the trade for Adam Treloar;
                                    received by GWS from Carlton as part of the trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner;
                                    received by Carlton from Adelaide as part of the trade for Troy Menzel;
                                    received by Adelaide from Geelong as part of the trade for Patrick Dangerfield)

29. Gold Coast - (received from Melbourne in an exchange of picks,
                             originally from Port Adelaide as part of the trade for Jimmy Toumpas)

30. Western Bulldogs
31. West Coast - (received from Gold Coast as part of the trade for Matt Rosa;
                              received from Richmond as part of the trade for Charlie Dixon)
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32. Port Adelaide -  (received from Melbourne as part of a pick exchange in Jimmy Toumpas trade; originally from Adelaide)
33. Sydney
34. Greater Western Sydney - (received from Collingwood via a pick exchange;
                                                received from North Melbourne as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac trade)

35. Fremantle - (received from Gold Coast via a pick exchange;
                           originally received from Fremantle as part of the trade for Harley Bennell)

36. Sydney - (received from the Sydney Swans via an exchange of picks)
37. Sydney -  (received from the Sydney Swans via an exchange of picks;
                         originally received as compensation for losing free agent Scott Selwood)

38. Brisbane - (received from North Melbourne as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac deal;
                         originally received from Hawthorn as part of the trade for Jed Anderson)


END OF ROUND TWO
39. Brisbane - (received as compensation for losing free agent Matthew Leuenberger)
40. Brisbane - (received from North Melbourne as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac deal);
                         received from Hawthorn as part of the trade for Jed Anderson;
                         originally received by the Hawks as compensation for losing free agent Matthew Suckling)



ROUND THREE

41. Brisbane - (received from Carlton as part of the trade for Tom Bell)
42. Greater Western Sydney - (received from Melbourne as part of the Tom Bugg trade;
                                                received from Gold Coast in an exchange of picks)

43. Sydney - (received from Essendon as part of the Jake Carlisle-Craig Bird trade)
44. St Kilda
45. Melbourne
46. North Melbourne - (receieved from Collingwood has part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac deal)
47. Hawthorn - (received from GWS)
48. Port Adelaide - (received from Gold Coast as part of the trade for Charlie Dixon;
                               originally received by Gold Coast from Geelong as part of the trade for Zac Smith)

49. Melbourne -  (received from Port Adelaide as part of the trade for Jimmy Toumpas)
50. Western Bulldogs
51. Richmond
52. Greater Western Sydney - (received from Collingwood via a pick exchange;
                                                 earlier received from North Melbourne as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac trade;
                                                 earlier received from Gold Coast as part of the trade for Daniel Currie;
                                                 earlier received by Gold Coast as part of the trade for Zac Smith;
                                                 originally received by Geelong from Adelaide as part of the trade for Patrick Dangerfield)

53. Sydney
54. Greater Western Sydney - (received from Hawthorn,
                                                originally received from North Melbourne as part of the trade for Jed Anderson)

55. Gold Coast - (received from Fremantle via a pick exchange)
56. Essendon - (received from West Coast as part of the trade for Jonathan Giles)
57. Greater Western Sydney - (received from Hawthorn)

ROUND FOUR

58. Carlton
59. Carlton -  (received from Brisbane Lions as part of the trade for Tom Bell)
60. Fremantle - (received from Gold Coast via a pick exchange)
61. West Coast - (received from Essendon as part of the trade for Jonathan Giles)
62. Greater Western Sydney - (received from Collingwood via a pick exchange;
                                                originally received by Collingwood from St Kilda as part of the trade for Nathan Freeman)

63. Greater Western Sydney - (received from Melbourne as part of the Tom Bugg trade)
64. Collingwood - (received from Greater Western Sydney via a pick exchange)
65. Geelong
66. St Kilda - (received from Collingwood as part of the trade for Nathan Freeman,
                       earlier received from Melbourne as part of the trade for Jeremy Howe;
                       originally from Port Adelaide)

67. North Melbourne
68. Fremantle
69. West Coast
70. Hawthorn

ROUND FIVE

71. Collingwood - (received from Greater Western Sydney via a pick exchange;
                               originally received from Carlton as part of the trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner)

72. Gold Coast
73. Essendon
74. Collingwood
75. Collingwood - (received from Greater Western Sydney via a pick exchange)
76. Geelong
77. Port Adelaide
78. Richmond
79. North Melbourne
80. Fremantle
81. West Coast

ROUND SIX

82. Essendon
83. Geelong
84. Richmond

ROUND SEVEN

85. Carlton
86. Essendon
87. Geelong

ROUND EIGHT

88. Geelong

ROUND NINE

89. Geelong



Future picks

For the first time in 2015, clubs may trade future draft selections.

Clubs must:

• Only trade selections from the following year's draft

• Make at least two first-round selections in each four-year period. If they don't, they will face restrictions from trading any further first-round draft picks

If a club trades a future first-round selection, it may not trade any other future selections from the same draft. However if a club retains its future first-round selection, it can trade multiple future selections from other rounds.

2016 DRAFT SELECTIONS
(A-Z)

Adelaide - no future picks
Brisbane -  round-two selection - (received from Collingwood as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac trade;
                                                    originally received from St Kilda via trade for Nathan Freeman);

                round-three selection - (received from North Melbourne as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac trade)
Carlton -  round-three selection - (received from the Western Bulldogs via a pick exchange)
Collingwood - round-two selection - (received from St Kilda via trade for Nathan Freeman)
Essendon - no future picks
Fremantle - no future picks
Geelong - round-three selection - (received from Geelong via a trade for Josh Walker and Jarrad Jansen);
               round-five selection - (received from GWS via a trade for Steve Johnson)
Gold Coast - round-one selection - (received from Melbourne in an exchange of picks);
                   round-two selection - (received from Richmond as part of Charlie Dixon trade);
                   round-two selection - (received from Port Adelaide as part of Charlie Dixon trade)
Greater Western Sydney - round-one selection - (received from Collingwood via a trade for Adam Treloar);
                                      round-one selection - (received from Carlton via a trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner;
                                                                          received by Carlton from Geelong via a trade for Lachie Henderson);

                                      round-two selection - (received from Adelaide via a trade for Curtly Hampton)
Hawthorn - no future picks
Melbourne - no future picks
North Melbourne - no future picks
Port Adelaide - no future picks
Richmond - no future picks; [ Traded round-two selection (to Gold Coast as part of Charlie Dixon trade) ]
Sydney - no future picks
St Kilda - no future picks
West Coast - no future picks
Western Bulldogs - round-four selection - (received from Carlton via a pick exchange);
                            round-four selection - (received from the Sydney Swans as part of Michael Talia trade)

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-11-20/indicative-draft-order-your-clubs-provisional-picks-as-trade-period-unfolds
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Re: 2015 National Draft selection order
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2015, 04:40:23 PM »
Average picks...GET TRELOAR

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Re: 2015 National Draft selection order
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2015, 10:40:51 AM »
carlton 1 + 2
Then he grabbed two chopsticks and stuck them in his mouth , pretending to be a walrus

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Re: 2015 National Draft selection order
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2015, 07:47:14 PM »
carlton 1 + 2

nb. The order excludes Father-Son & Academy bidding selections and any priority and/or compensation picks.

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Re: 2015 National Draft selection order
« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2015, 09:40:12 PM »
Updated: End of 2015 season (see OP).

We currently have picks 12, 31, 49, 67, ...

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Re: 2015 National Draft selection order
« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2015, 04:04:19 PM »
Updated: End of Day 3 of the trade period.

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Re: 2015 National Draft selection order
« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2015, 05:36:19 PM »
Tigers secure pick swap

richmondfc.com.au 
October 20, 2015 4:42 PM


Richmond has finalised a deal with the Gold Coast Suns, which sees the Club acquire selection 19 in this year’s National Draft.

The Tigers have traded their second selection (currently 31), and a future second round selection to the Gold Coast, in exchange for the Suns’ end of first round selection (currently pick 19).

Richmond now holds selections 12, 19, 52, 88, 106 and 120 in National Draft, as the order currently stands.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2015-10-20/tigers-secure-pick-swap

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Re: 2015 National Draft selection order
« Reply #7 on: October 22, 2015, 03:42:14 AM »
Updated: Start of final day of the trade period.

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Re: 2015 National Draft selection order
« Reply #8 on: October 22, 2015, 03:10:24 PM »
Updated: End of trade period.

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Re: 2015 National Draft selection order
« Reply #10 on: November 21, 2015, 07:31:30 PM »
What are 'hidden' AFL draft picks?

  Emma Quayle
    The Age
    November 21, 2015 - 4:27PM



The AFL has added another new element to this year's draft - "hidden" picks.

The final draft order released by the league after Friday's list lodgement cut each club off according to how many available lists spots they have.

Those with four available spots, for instance, were assigned four picks before being removed from the order.

This means that many of the late picks some of the northern clubs traded down to acquire - gathering extra draft "points" to help them match bids for academy players - are not listed on the order.

Brisbane, for example, is not listed as having its sixth selection - pick 42 - as the Lions only have five open spots on their list.

The same obviously applies to Sydney and GWS' late picks.

However, Brisbane's "hidden" pick 42 is actually noted between picks 41 and 42 on the complete order.

"Hidden" picks will "open up" (and be assigned the appropriate points value) as they equate to list numbers.

For instance, should the Lions use their second and third selections to match a bid for Eric Hipwood or Ben Keays, their pick 42 will be activated.

Here is how the final order looks, with the hidden picks in italics.

Only the northern clubs are expected to have to use their hidden picks, given they will need to access multiple picks in order to match bids for some of their players.

 

2015 final draft order


1. Carlton

2. Brisbane Lions

3. Melbourne

4. Essendon

5. Essendon

6. Gold Coast

7. Melbourne

8. Carlton

9. Adelaide

10. Greater Western Sydney

11. Carlton

12. Richmond

13. Adelaide

14. St Kilda

15. Hawthorn

16. Gold Coast

17. North Melbourne

18. Hawthorn

END OF ROUND ONE

19. Carlton

ROUND TWO

20. Western Bulldogs

21. Western Bulldogs

22. Fremantle

23. West Coast

24. Essendon

25. Essendon

26. North Melbourne

27. Collingwood

28. North Melbourne

29. Gold Coast

30. Western Bulldogs

31. West Coast

32. Port Adelaide

33. Sydney Swans

34. Greater Western Sydney

35. Fremantle

36. Sydney Swans

37. Sydney Swans

38. Brisbane Lions

END OF ROUND TWO

39. Brisbane Lions

40. Brisbane Lions

ROUND THREE

41. Brisbane Lions

Brisbane Lions

42. Greater Western Sydney

43. Sydney Swans

44. St Kilda

45. Melbourne

46. North Melbourne

47. Hawthorn

48. Port Adelaide

49. Melbourne

50. Western Bulldogs

51. Richmond

52. Greater Western Sydney

53. Sydney Swans

54. Greater Western Sydney

55. Gold Coast

56. Essendon

57. Greater Western Sydney

ROUND FOUR


58. Carlton

59. Carlton

60. Fremantle

61. West Coast

62. Greater Western Sydney

63. Greater Western Sydney

Greater Western Sydney

64. Collingwood

65. Geelong

66. St Kilda

Sydney

Greater Western Sydney

Adelaide

Sydney


67. North Melbourne

68. Fremantle

69. West Coast

70. Hawthorn

ROUND FIVE

71. Collingwood

Brisbane

72. Gold Coast

73. Essendon

St Kilda

Melbourne


74. Collingwood

75. Collingwood

76. Geelong

77. Port Adelaide

Western Bulldogs

78. Richmond

Adelaide

Sydney


79. North Melbourne

80. Fremantle

81. West Coast

Melbourne

Greater Western Sydney

Brisbane

Gold Coast


ROUND SIX

82. Essendon

St Kilda

Collingwood

Melbourne

Greater Western Sydney


83. Geelong

Port Adelaide

Western Bulldogs


84. Richmond

Adelaide

Sydney

North Melbourne

Fremantle

West Coast

Hawthorn


ROUND SEVEN

85. Carlton

Brisbane

Gold Coast


86. Essendon

St Kilda

Collingwood

Melbourne

Richmond

87. Geelong

Port Adelaide

Western Bulldogs

Richmond

Adelaide

Sydney

North Melbourne

Fremantle

West Coast

Hawthorn

Carlton

Brisbane

Gold Coast

Essendon

St Kilda

Melbourne

Collingwood

Greater Western Sydney


ROUND EIGHT


88. Geelong

Port Adelaide

Western Bulldogs

Richmond

Adelaide

Sydney

North Melbourne

Fremantle

West Coast

Hawthorn

Carlton

Brisbane

Gold Coast

Essendon

St Kilda

Melbourne

Collingwood

Greater Western Sydney


ROUND NINE

89. Geelong

Port Adelaide

Western Bulldogs

Richmond

Adelaide

Sydney

North Melbourne

Fremantle

West Coast

Hawthorn

Carlton

Brisbane

Gold Coast

Essendon

St Kilda

Melbourne

Collingwood

Greater Western Sydney

Geelong

Port Adelaide

Western Bulldogs

Richmond

Adelaide

Sydney

North Melbourne

Fremantle

West Coast

Hawthorn


http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/afl-draft-2015-what-are-hidden-afl-draft-picks-20151120-gl4ecy#ixzz3s7330AWe