Ed Pascoe’s 2025 Phantom AFL Draft
Michael Alvaro
NOW this is a phantom draft with a twist. I’ve been doing research on every club’s lists and with the help of a supporter from each club have been able to sort every player into their predominant roles. The aim of this Phantom Draft is to replace every position that has opened up from each team’s 2025 list.
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For example, Adelaide delisted Chris Burgess but gained Finnbar Maley, so won’t need to add any more tall forwards to match their 2025 list. On the other hand, Carlton lost Charlie Curnow and delisted Harry Lemmey but haven’t yet added to that area, so must take two key forwards in this draft for the sake of this exercise.
Most clubs have some similarities, for example a large amount only have six tall forwards on their list but some might have five or seven, while in some rare cases a club will have a lot more defenders or forwards and you would think that’s a deliberate strategy from the clubs for what they feel is a “balanced” list.
The point of this exercise is to see if clubs really do aim to have exactly the amount of players in each area every year for their own “list balance”, or whether they might buck the trend to take best available.
Perhaps some may even draft a player and then move an already listed player to another position in anticipation. For example, Melbourne might plan on moving Trent Rivers to a more permanent midfield role, thus needing to fill a spot down back. Or, because they do draft a gun midfielder they instead hold Rivers down back to keep the balance.
Bids will also only be list balance based rather than “best available”. There will be no live trades, which will send some teams into deficit, and many are worst case scenarios but it will give a good indication of what clubs might need to do and get creative. I’m aware many supporters won’t agree with the positions selected for their team but keep in mind this is purely based off a pre-existing list balance from 2025.
Without further ado, here are all 53 picks in the hypothetical Phantom Draft, as well as Rookie and Pre-Season Draft selections. Simply open up the player box to view the details and click through to their profiles. Club-by-club hauls and breakdowns are provided at the bottom of the article.
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#1
Willem Duursma
Gippsland Power
| Utility
height: 193cm
D.O.B: 21-06-2007
View profileheight: 193cm
D.O.B: 21-06-2007
WEST COAST – PICK 1
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#2
Zeke Uwland
SUNS Academy
| Utility
height: 180cm
D.O.B: 24-04-2007
View profileheight: 180cm
D.O.B: 24-04-2007
GOLD COAST (BID MATCHED) – PICK 2
2233 points needed, 2430 used = 197 points over (Pick 43)
Pick 15: 973
Pick 18: 836
Pick 24: 621 -
#3
Cooper Duff-Tytler
Calder Cannons
| Ruck Forward
height: 201cm
D.O.B: 22-08-2007
View profileheight: 201cm
D.O.B: 22-08-2007
WEST COAST – PICK 3
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#4
Daniel Annable
Allies
| Midfielder
height: 183cm
D.O.B: 05-04-2007
View profileheight: 183cm
D.O.B: 05-04-2007
BRISBANE (BID MATCHED) – PICK 4
1765 points needed, 1767 used = 2 points over (Pick 55)
Pick 17: 879
Pick 22: 686
Pick 42: 202 -
#5
Harry Dean
Murray Bushrangers
| Tall Defender
height: 194cm
D.O.B: 13-11-2007
View profileheight: 194cm
D.O.B: 13-11-2007
CARLTON (BID MATCHED ) – PICK 5
1615 points needed, 2285 used = 650 points over (Pick 24)
Pick 11: 1205
Pick 13: 1080 -
#6
Sullivan Robey
Eastern Ranges
| Forward-Midfielder
height: 192cm
D.O.B: 04-10-2007
View profileheight: 192cm
D.O.B: 04-10-2007
RICHMOND – PICK 6
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#7
Xavier Taylor
Eastern Ranges
| Tall Defender
height: 191cm
D.O.B: 30-01-2007
View profileheight: 191cm
D.O.B: 30-01-2007
RICHMOND – PICK 7
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#8
Dylan Patterson
SUNS Academy
| Defender/Wing
height: 183cm
D.O.B: 01-09-2007
View profileheight: 183cm
D.O.B: 01-09-2007
GOLD COAST (BID MATCHED) – PICK 8
1299 points needed, 1533 used = 234 points over (Pick 41)
Pick 25: 590
Pick 26: 561
Pick 33: 382 -
#9
Sam Cumming
North Adelaide
| Midfielder-Forward
height: 183cm
D.O.B: 27-07-2007
View profileheight: 183cm
D.O.B: 27-07-2007
ESSENDON – PICK 9
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#10
Dyson Sharp
Central District
| Midfielder
height: 188cm
D.O.B: 23-05-2007
View profileheight: 188cm
D.O.B: 23-05-2007
ESSENDON – PICK 10
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#11
Sam Grlj
Oakleigh Chargers
| Midfielder-Defender
height: 182cm
D.O.B: 26-07-2007
View profileheight: 182cm
D.O.B: 26-07-2007
MELBOURNE – PICK 11
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#12
Jacob Farrow
West Perth
| Defender-Midfielder
height: 187cm
D.O.B: 21-09-2007
View profileheight: 187cm
D.O.B: 21-09-2007
MELBOURNE – PICK 12
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#13
Josh Lindsay
Geelong Falcons
| Defender-Midfielder
height: 183cm
D.O.B: 07-04-2007
View profileheight: 183cm
D.O.B: 07-04-2007
HAWTHORN – PICK 13
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#14
Oskar Taylor
Eastern Ranges
| Defender
height: 182cm
D.O.B: 01-08-2007
View profileheight: 182cm
D.O.B: 01-08-2007
GWS – PICK 14
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#15
Aidan Schubert
Central District
| Ruck
height: 194cm
D.O.B: 21-12-2007
View profileheight: 194cm
D.O.B: 21-12-2007
WEST COAST – PICK 15
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#16
Lachy Dovaston
Eastern Ranges
| Small Forward
height: 178cm
D.O.B: 29-05-2007
View profileheight: 178cm
D.O.B: 29-05-2007
WESTERN BULLDOGS – PICK 16
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#17
Jevan Phillipou
Woodville-West Torrens
| Midfielder-Forward
height: 183cm
D.O.B: 30-03-2007
View profileheight: 183cm
D.O.B: 30-03-2007
ADELAIDE – PICK 17
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#18
Harley Barker
Sturt
| Wing
height: 188cm
D.O.B: 02-05-2007
View profileheight: 188cm
D.O.B: 02-05-2007
GEELONG – PICK 18
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#19
Adam Sweid
Calder Cannons
| Midfielder-Forward
height: 176cm
D.O.B: 14-09-2007
View profileheight: 176cm
D.O.B: 14-09-2007
ESSENDON (MATCHED BID) – PICK 19
716 points needed, 757 used = 41 points over (Pick 53)
Pick 20: 757
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#20
Beau Addinsall
SUNS Academy
| Midfielder
height: 182cm
D.O.B: 09-03-2007
View profileheight: 182cm
D.O.B: 09-03-2007
GOLD COAST (MATCHED BID) – PICK 20
681 points needed, 375 used = 305 points deficit
Pick 39: 257
Pick 47: 118 -
#21
Latrelle Pickett
Glenelg
| Small Forward
height: 182cm
D.O.B: 28-12-2005
View profileheight: 182cm
D.O.B: 28-12-2005
FREMANTLE – PICK 21
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#22
Mitchell Marsh
West Adelaide
| Tall Forward
height: 190cm
D.O.B: 15-02-2007
View profileheight: 190cm
D.O.B: 15-02-2007
HAWTHORN – PICK 22
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#23
Harry Kyle
Swans Academy
| Defender-Midfielder
height: 188cm
D.O.B: 16-07-2007
View profileheight: 188cm
D.O.B: 16-07-2007
SYDNEY (BID MATCHED) – PICK 23
588 points needed, 984 used = 396 points over (Pick 33)
Pick 28: 505
Pick 29: 479 -
#24
Lachlan Carmichael
Allies
| Defender
height: 184cm
D.O.B: 27-08-2007
View profileheight: 184cm
D.O.B: 27-08-2007
SYDNEY (BID MATCHED) – PICK 24
559 points needed, 659 used = 100 points over (Pick 49)
Pick 33: 382
Pick 38: 277 -
#25
Matthew LeRay
Central District
| Wing
height: 188cm
D.O.B: 22-02-2007
View profileheight: 188cm
D.O.B: 22-02-2007
NORTH MELBOURNE – PICK 25
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#26
Max Kondogiannis
Oakleigh Chargers
| Tall Defender
height: 190cm
D.O.B: 14-11-2007
View profileheight: 190cm
D.O.B: 14-11-2007
NORTH MELBOURNE – PICK 26
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#27
Rory Wright
Sandringham Dragons
| Midfielder-Defender
height: 183cm
D.O.B: 02-06-2007
View profileheight: 183cm
D.O.B: 02-06-2007
ESSENDON – PICK 27
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#28
Archie Ludowyke
Sandringham Dragons
| Key Forward
height: 197cm
D.O.B: 19-11-2007
View profileheight: 197cm
D.O.B: 19-11-2007
CARLTON – PICK 28
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#29
Hussien El Achkar
Calder Cannons
| Small Forward
height: 171cm
D.O.B: 02-04-2007
View profileheight: 171cm
D.O.B: 02-04-2007
ESSENDON – PICK 29
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#30
Tylah Williams
Swan Districts
| Small Forward
height: 175cm
D.O.B: 22-02-2007
View profileheight: 175cm
D.O.B: 22-02-2007
WEST COAST (BID MATCHED) – PICK 30
409 points needed, 429 used = 20 points over (Pick 54)
Pick 31: 429
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#31
Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves
Dandenong Stingrays
| Forward-Midfielder
height: 186cm
D.O.B: 16-11-2007
View profileheight: 186cm
D.O.B: 16-11-2007
WESTERN BULLDOGS – PICK 31
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#32
Max King
Swans Academy
| Forward-Midfielder
height: 191cm
D.O.B: 09-01-2007
View profileheight: 191cm
D.O.B: 09-01-2007
SYDNEY (BID MATCHED) – PICK 32
364 points needed, 86 used = 305 points deficit
Pick 49: 86
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#33
Cameron Nairn
Central District
| Forward/Wing
height: 188cm
D.O.B: 15-10-2007
View profileheight: 188cm
D.O.B: 15-10-2007
GWS – PICK 33
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#34
Jack Ison
Oakleigh Chargers
| Forward-Midfielder
height: 190cm
D.O.B: 26-02-2007
View profileheight: 190cm
D.O.B: 26-02-2007
CARLTON (BID MATCHED) – PICK 34
324 points needed, 359 used = 35 points over (Pick 53)
Pick 39: 257
Pick 48: 102 -
#35
Oliver Greeves
Eastern Ranges
| Midfielder
height: 191cm
D.O.B: 07-02-2007
View profileheight: 191cm
D.O.B: 07-02-2007
MELBOURNE – PICK 35
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#36
Zac McCarthy
Oakleigh Chargers
| Ruck Forward
height: 199cm
D.O.B: 27-10-2007
View profileheight: 199cm
D.O.B: 27-10-2007
COLLINGWOOD (BID MATCHED) – PICK 36
285 points needed, 297 used = 12 points over (Pick 55)
Pick 37: 297
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#37
Louis Emmett
Oakleigh Chargers
| Ruck Forward
height: 199cm
D.O.B: 23-03-2007
View profileheight: 199cm
D.O.B: 23-03-2007
RICHMOND – PICK 37
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#38
Hugo Mikunda
Geelong Falcons
| Forward-Midfielder
height: 180cm
D.O.B: 13-03-2007
View profileheight: 180cm
D.O.B: 13-03-2007
GEELONG – PICK 38
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#39
Charlie Banfield
Claremont
| Midfielder-Forward
height: 192cm
D.O.B: 18-07-2007
View profileheight: 192cm
D.O.B: 18-07-2007
WEST COAST – PICK 39
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#40
Jai Murray
SUNS Academy
| Midfielder-Defender
height: 187cm
D.O.B: 09-03-2007
View profileheight: 187cm
D.O.B: 09-03-2007
GOLD COAST (BID MATCHED) – PICK 40
214 points needed, no picks used = 214 points deficit
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#41
Blake Thredgold
Sturt
| Key Defender
height: 194cm
D.O.B: 27-08-2007
View profileheight: 194cm
D.O.B: 27-08-2007
COLLINGWOOD – PICK 41
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#42
Kye Fincher
Sandringham Dragons
| Defender-Midfielder
height: 184cm
D.O.B: 18-11-2007
View profileheight: 184cm
D.O.B: 18-11-2007
ST KILDA (BID MATCHED) – PICK 42
182 points needed, 134 points used = 48 points deficit
Pick 46: 134
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#43
Jack Dalton
Sandringham Dragons
| Midfielder
height: 177cm
D.O.B: 05-04-2007
View profileheight: 177cm
D.O.B: 05-04-2007
NORTH MELBOURNE – PICK 43
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#44
Jesse Mellor
Geelong Falcons
| Forward-Midfielder
height: 185cm
D.O.B: 04-01-2007
View profileheight: 185cm
D.O.B: 04-01-2007
GEELONG (BID MATCHED) – PICK 44
150 points needed, no picks used = 150 points deficit
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#45
Koby Coulson
Allies
| Midfielder
height: 180cm
D.O.B: 31-07-2007
View profileheight: 180cm
D.O.B: 31-07-2007
GOLD COAST (BID MATCHED) – PICK 45
135 points needed, no picks used = 135 points deficit
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#46
Talor Byrne
GWV Rebels
| Midfielder-Forward
height: 174cm
D.O.B: 14-11-2007
View profileheight: 174cm
D.O.B: 14-11-2007
FREMANTLE – PICK 46
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#47
Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier
North Adelaide
| Midfielder
height: 181cm
D.O.B: 11-04-2007
View profileheight: 181cm
D.O.B: 11-04-2007
ADELAIDE – PICK 47
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#48
Zane Peucker
Woodville-West Torrens
| Forward-Midfielder
height: 179cm
D.O.B: 04-12-2007
View profileheight: 179cm
D.O.B: 04-12-2007
PORT ADELAIDE – PICK 48
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#49
Fergus McFadyen
Lions Academy
| Forward
height: 189cm
D.O.B: 05-10-2006
View profileheight: 189cm
D.O.B: 05-10-2006
BRISBANE – PICK 49
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#50
Fred Rodriguez
South Fremantle
| Midfielder
height: 184cm
D.O.B: 10-07-2007
View profileheight: 184cm
D.O.B: 10-07-2007
COLLINGWOOD – PICK 50
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#51
Tyan Prindable
Allies
| Midfielder-Forward
height: 181cm
D.O.B: 25-01-2007
View profileheight: 181cm
D.O.B: 25-01-2007
BRISBANE – PICK 51
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#52
Sam Swadling
West Perth
| Midfielder-Forward
height: 189cm
D.O.B: 16-01-2007
View profileheight: 189cm
D.O.B: 16-01-2007
COLLINGWOOD – PICK 52
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#53
Riley Onley
Murray Bushrangers
| Midfielder
height: 195cm
D.O.B: 30-03-2007
View profileheight: 195cm
D.O.B: 30-03-2007
HAWTHORN – PICK 53
ROOKIE SELECTIONS:
ADELAIDE – Callum Ah Chee
FREMANTLE – Oskar Ainsworth, Marcus Krasnadamskis
GOLD COAST – Leon Kickett
HAWTHORN – Thomas Burton, Jasper Hay, Liam Hetherton
MELBOURNE – Kalani White
PORT ADELAIDE – Cody Curtin
ST KILDA – Zac Harding, Avery Thomas
WEST COAST – Koby Evans, Hunter Holmes
CATEGORY B ROOKIES:
ADELAIDE – Mitchell Stevens, Indy Cotton
BRISBANE – Isaac Waller
COLLINGWOOD – Thomas McGuane
FREMANTLE – Toby Whan, Ryda Luke
GEELONG – Ben Rongdit
RICHMOND – Louis Kellaway
SYDNEY – Noah Chamberlain, Kaiden McNamara
WEST COAST – Wes Walley
WESTERN BULLDOGS – Will Darcy
ADELAIDE CROWS
List size: 43 of 44
36 Senior
5 Rookie
2 Category B
1 Rookie spot for train-on
2 National Picks
List balance targets:
Centre Midfielder/Wing 2
Small/General Forward
Ruck
Draft Selections:
Pick 17 – Jevan Phillipou
Pick 47 – Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier
Pre-Season – Callum Ah Chee
Category B – Indy Cotton, Mitchell Stevens
Midfield depth was certainly an area to bolster with a wingman a possibility if the Crows wanted to throw Dan Curtin into the centre going forward. They could still do so with Phillipou and Oudshoorn-Bennier both having the tools required to play wing, though they have been selected as midfielders. Ah Chee will help the forward half to assist Luke Pedlar and Ben Keays while allowing Izak Rankine to bring his class into the midfield more often. Father-son hopeful Stevens will offer wing/half back support and Cotton is a talented basketball convert at 194cm who was scouted by several clubs.
If not Phillipou at pick 17, then you have the likes of Harley Barker, Matthew LeRay and Cameron Nairn as good list fits – not just because they are South Australian. The Crows have plenty of pure inside midfielders so versatile midfielders and wingman with kicking skills should be the targets and all three fit the bill as potential wingman.
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BRISBANE LIONS
List size 44 of 44
36 Senior
6 Rookie
2 Category B
3 National Picks
1 Rookie Upgrades
List balance targets
Small/General Defender
Small/General Forward
Centre Midfielder
Tall Forward
Draft Selections
Pick 4 – Daniel Annable
Pick 49 – Fergus McFadyen
Pick 51 – Tyan Prindable
Category B – Isaac Waller
Rookie Uprade – Bruce Reville
The Lions will be hoping an Annable bid doesn’t come before pick four to avoid going into deficit, but regardless it would seem they won’t select until late in the draft. There is a chance they take a player they really rated who has fallen, and in that case may forego brining in some academy players.
Who the Lions take from their academy will also be tough and they are likely to bring back any that missed to their VFL side next year. McFadyen has improved a lot from that very program and could be taken, and although I haven’t selected Harrison Bridge here, he is still a very real option. Shadeau Brain might also be an upgrade option which would see another academy player miss out.
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CARLTON BLUES
List size 43 of 44
36 Senior
5 Rookie
2 Category B
1 Rookie spot for train on
3 National Picks
1 Rookie Upgrades
List balance targets
Tall Forward 2
Tall Defender
Centre Midfielder
Draft Selections
Pick 5 – Harry Dean
Pick 28 – Archie Ludowyke
Pick 34 – Jack Ison
Rookie Upgrade – Cooper Lord
The Dean bid will be a big talking point going into the draft with the Blues very likely receiving and making calls to other clubs in regard to their picks affected by potential bids. This scenario sees the Tigers bid on Dean which unfortunately takes up two early picks, while talented midfielder Ison is bid on by Melbourne with pick 34.
Charlie Curnow is obviously a huge hole to fill and the higher a bid Dean gets the lower value of pick comes in, which likely brings Carlton out of range for Schubert. Although, the likes of Marsh and Ludowyke could be available with the latter being taken here in what could be a real bargain given Ludowyke’s early-season form had him in top 15 calculations.
There hasn’t been an announcement on a rookie upgrade as of this article but I’ll be going with Lord who has shown very promising signs. The Blues will likely leave their remaining rookie pick for a train-on player and for list balance I feel a second key forward should be considered. Small forwards have been a need from most supporters but using my list balance method Blues have already filled that area ahead of the draft.
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COLLINGWOOD MAGPIES
List size 43 of 44
36 Senior
5 Rookies
2 Category B
1 Rookie spot for train on
4 National Picks
List balance targets
Centre Midfielder 2
Tall Forward
Tall Defender
Small/General Forward
Draft Selections
Pick 36 – Zac McCarthy
Pick 41 – Blake Thredgold
Pick 50 – Fred Rodriguez
Pick 52 – Sam Swadling
Category B – Thomas McGuane
The Magpies are in a good position a long as a McCarthy bid doesn’t come a lot earlier than expected. Improving the midfield depth is key and getting Rodriguez and Swadling this late could be real bargains – both being WA teammates to boot. Thredgold might be unlikely to last this long but would be perfect as a developing tall defender able to play on talls and smalls.
A small forward could also be considered late in the piece but more likely to look to that area through a train-on spot. Collingwood could look to elevate a rookie or two rather than select in the National Draft but with the players available I feel they take the picks instead.
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ESSENDON BOMBERS
List size 43 of 43
36 Senior
6 Rookies
1 Category B
5 National Picks
2 Rookie Upgrades
List balance targets
4 Small/General Forwards
1 Small/General Defender
Draft Selections
Pick 9 – Sam Cumming
Pick 10 – Dyson Sharp
Pick 19 – Adam Sweid
Pick 27 – Rory Wright
Pick 29 – Hussein El Achkar
Rookie Upgrades – Jaxon Prior, Vigo Visentini
Obviously Cumming and Sharp will be midfield options going forward but any midfielders taken by Essendon are unlikely to be afforded much midfield time in their first year. Both have spent some time forward at SANFL League level, aiding that transition. Does Essendon potentially see Grlj as a forward option with his mix of speed/endurance, or Farrow for some drive from half-back?
The Sweid bid is just about the worst possible scenario for Essendon so expect them to try and trade up or for a future pick if they feel a bid comes early. El Achkar likely gets a bid after their fifth pick but it might happen the following pick with the Bulldogs regardless, so I have taken him with the Bombers’ final pick.
Wright’s late-season form down back has seen his stocks rise and Essendon supporters wouldn’t mind another Archie Roberts style of player. Thredgold could be another option here or maybe they go small again and look at Byrne.
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FREMANTLE DOCKERS
List size 44 of 44
36 Senior
5 Rookies
2 Category B
1 Rookie spot for train on
2 National Picks
2 Rookie Upgraded
List balance targets
4 Small/General Forwards
1 Centre Midfielder
1 Ruck
Draft Selections
Pick 21 – Latrelle Pickett
Pick 46 – Talor Byrne
Rookie – Oskar Ainsworth, Marcus Krasnadamskis
Category B – Toby Whan, Ryda Luke
Rookie Upgrades – Jeremy Sharp, Josh Draper
A quality centre midfielder – ideally one who can go forward – along with small/general forwards were the top priority here for Freo. After bids on Sweid and Addinsall, it left only some small forwards I felt the best fits were Pickett and Byrne. Both bring a lot of excitement in different ways, although Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves would be another consideration for pick 21.
Having Whan get through the national draft would be a bonus and Luke provides even more forward depth. Ainsworth and Krasnadamskis both have strong upside and I have left a train-on spot which could be filled by any role really.
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GEELONG CATS
List size 44 of 44
38 Senior
4 Rookies
2 Category B
3 National Picks
List balance targets
3 Wingman
Draft Selections
Pick 18 – Harley Barker
Pick 38 – Hugo Mikunda
Pick 44 – Jesse Mellor
Category B – Ben Rongdit
Geelong is always an interesting case at the draft, known to take unknown players and make them stars. The Cats also tend to look local which I have done with both Mikunda and Mellor. They would obviously prefer Mellor make it past the national draft but his form would be hard to ignore for other clubs. A bid here at 44 would put Geelong into deficit, but I imagine moves will be made on the night to lessen the blow.
Hunter Holmes fits the bill as a wingman and it would be fitting to reunite him with his brother, so he could be an option rather than Mikunda at pick 38.
There is no rush at Geelong for a player like Barker who is coming off an ACL and he could be a real bargain as a potential elite wingman. I’ve had to make some moves (like Mark O’Connor to a more permanent backline position) to Geelong’s list to allow for Mikunda to be selected on list balance, and although he plays mostly forward like Mellor, both have the ability to play wing. Versatility has always been a strength for Geelong and all three players here provide that.
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GOLD COAST SUNS
List size 44 of 44
37 Senior
5 Rookie
2 Category B
5 National picks
List balance targets
Small/General Forward 2
Small/General Defender
Centre Midfielder
Wing
Draft Selections
Pick 2 – Zeke Uwland
Pick 8 – Dylan Patterson
Pick 20 – Beau Addinsall
Pick 40 – Jai Murray
Pick 45 – Koby Coulson
Pre-Season – Leon Kickett
There will certainly be more pick swaps to come for Gold Coast in order to bring in the talent tied to their academy. They will be hoping Uwland and Patterson get slightly later bids, and if not Addinsall at 20 it could be Murray attracting that early interest instead. Meanwhile, Coulson might be a chance to make it through the draft.
Ideally the list balance gets resolved fairly easily with the academy talent coming in. Addinsall and Coulson will likely to play forward early, with Uwland likely on a wing, Murray a centre mid or half-back, and Patterson down back. Ben Hobbs has been linked to the Suns for a possible train-on spot or pre-season selection but I have them taking exciting talent, Kickett.
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GWS GIANTS
List size 44 of 44
38 Senior
4 Rookie
2 Cat B
2 List
2 National Picks
List balance targets
Small/General Defender
Wing
Draft Selections
Pick 14 – Oskar Taylor
Pick 33 – Cameron Nairn
The Giants haven’t left many spots open on the list and technically don’t even need to take a second selection in the national draft, but if a player that can play a wing role like Nairn is available at pick 33 then it’s perfect.
Originally I had two wings down for Giants but have moved Leake to a more permanent centre role to open up a defensive spot for Taylor, who is the type of player Giants really look for with his athletic ability.
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HAWTHORN HAWKS
List size 43 of 44
37 Senior
4 Rookies
2 Category B
1 Rookie spot for train on
3 National Picks
1 Rookie Upgraded
List balance targets
Small Defender 2
Tall Forward 2
Tall Defender
Centre Midfielder
Small/General Forward
Draft Selections
Pick 13 – Josh Lindsay
Pick 22 – Mitch Marsh
Pick 53 – Riley Onley
Rookie – Liam Hetherton, Thomas Burton, Jasper Hay
Rookie Upgrade – James Blanck
Hawthorn has had great success with left-footed defenders in recent times and I see no reason to change a winning strategy, with Lindsay arguably being the best kick in the draft. Others to consider here are Farrow if he slides and Taylor, or maybe take Schubert and target other areas with the next pick.
A Jack Gunston successor in Marsh could be excellent value for hawks at pick 22 and Onley could be another bargain with the last pick in the draft. Burton provides more dash from the backline and Hetherton another tall forward target to allow Will McCabe to settle down back. Finally, Hay offers a more long-term defensive option, though there may potentially be a small forward preference instead.
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MELBOURNE DEMONS
36 Senior List
6 Rookies
2 Category B
3 National Picks
Rookie Upgrades 1 (Cat B)
List balance targets
Small Defender 2
Wing
Centre Midfielder
Small/General Forward
Draft Selections
Pick 11 – Sam Grlj
Pick 12 – Jacob Farrow
Pick 35 – Oliver Greeves
Rookie – Kalani White
Rookie Upgarde: Andy Moniz-Wakefield (B to A)
The Demons took two highly rated midfielders in Harvey Langford and Xavier Lindsay last year and may look to use them in the midfield more often next year. Maybe even Rivers gets a better run there, so are pure midfielders a real need?
I’ve still taken Greeves with pick 35 but Grlj could really play anywhere for the Demons next year and Farrow could slot into Rivers’ spot at half-back to allow Rivers to become a more full-time midfielder.
The Demons currently don’t have a Category B spot available after signing Berry and keeping Mentha which leaves father-son White as a late pick or rookie selection.
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NORTH MELBOURNE KANGAROOS
38 Senior
4 Rookies
0 Category B
3 National Picks
List balance targets
2 Small Defenders – Matthew LeRay/Max Kondogiannis
1 Centre Midfielder/Wing – Jack Dalton
Draft Selections
Pick 25 – Matthew LeRay
Pick 26 – Max Kondogiannis
Pick 43 – Jack Dalton
Plenty has been said about North Melbourne drafting too many midfielders but when you look at their list a bit closer they actually have less depth there than most clubs, especially for dedicated wingman. North seems to prefer having plenty of defensive depth on their list and could look to replenish that with LeRay and Kondogiannis.
LeRay spent most of his time on a wing this year but showed good signs late in the year as a defender, his strong kicking skills would be great for North. Dalton is a hard working midfielder who could also play as a small forward or wing is be a good option with pick 43 – there is no shortage of midfield/wing options at that pick.
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PORT ADELAIDE POWER
36 Senior
5 Rookies
2 Category B
1 Rookie spot for train on
1 National Pick
3 Rookie Upgrades
List balance targets
Small/General Forwards 2
Tall Forward
Draft Selections
Pick 38 – Zane Peucker
Rookie – Cody Curtin
Rookie Upgrades – Josh Lai, Tom Cochrane, Harrison Ramm
Port might not make any picks at all and upgrade another rookie, or leave a spot open for the pre-season draft. More small forwards should be looked at and Peucker has shown some promising signs this year. Being local is another bonus.
Another young key forward should be considered and Curtin fits the bill as a solid body with a strong endurance base. The added bonus of having his older brother in the same city to make the move down a bit easier is handy. Expect Port to also leave a spot open for a train-on option – potentially another small forward.
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RICHMOND TIGERS
Main list 43 of 44
38 Senior
3 Rookies
2 Category B
1 Rookie spot for train on
3 National Picks
List balance targets
Tall Defenders 2- Xavier Taylor
Centre Midfielder – Sullivan Robey
Ruck/Tall Forward – Louis Emmett
Draft Selections
Pick 6 – Sullivan Robey
Pick 7 – Xavier Taylor
Pick 37 – Louis Emmett
Category B – Louis Kellaway
If not Eagles at pick two I can see Tigers going on a bidding spree with a few options who fit the list needs. The highest midfielder and tall defender left on my board were Taylor and Robey, and I didn’t think twice for the Tigers here. There is discussion about whether Richmond need another player like Lalor but midfielders who can hit the scoreboard are a rare breed and often end up stars of the game.
If Duff-Tytler is available I can’t see Tigers passing as he would make a great understudy for Nankervis, but could also end up a star key forward as well. A player like Emmett could also fit that bill and could be a real bargain down the line. Kellaway might get a bid but have him making it through the national draft and should provide handy midfield depth. The Tigers could keep a spot open for a train on spot which I would target a key defender if one isn’t taken with pick 37.
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ST KILDA SAINTS
Main list 43 of 44
37 Senior
4 Rookies
2 Category B
1 Rookie spot for train on
1 National Picks
List balance targets
Small/General Defender 2
Ruck
Centre Midfielder
Draft Selections
Pick 42 – Kye Fincher
Rookie – Zac Harding, Avery Thomas
Fincher is a great list fit for the saints being able to play both down back and through the midfield but a bid at 42 would leave a slight points deficit. Another young ruck is likely to be taken either as a rookie or train-on option and another running defender wouldn’t hurt and Thomas has showed plenty this year especially at the national championships.
St Kilda might try to trade up to take someone they rate and Fincher and go with 38 on the main list with a player like Emmett or Dalton maybe in the mix. After a strong trade and free agency period there I’m sure the list management team are still looking to bring in quality young talent.
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SYDNEY SWANS
Main list 43 of 44
36 Senior
5 Rookies
2 Category B
1 Rookie spot for train on
3 National Picks
List balance targets
Small/General Defenders 3
Key Forward
Centre Midfielder
Draft Selections
Pick 23 – Harry Kyle
Pick 24 – Lachlan Carmichael
Pick 32 – Max King
Category B – Noah Chamberlain, Kaiden McNamara
There isn’t anything ruling the Swans out of getting a pick ahead of bids, but it would be very difficult and if they did I feel a key forward or midfielder would be looked at. Kyle, Carmichael, and King could all realistically get a bid in the top 30, if not higher, which would leave the Swans in deficit. Kyle and Carmichael I feel are more likely to be bid higher with many quality defenders being taken in the top 20.
Luckily all the academy players fit into the Swans’ list needs in some way and if Chamberlain can fall outside the national draft it would be an added bonus. If the Swans leave a train-on spot I feel a midfielder will be high on the list.
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WEST COAST EAGLES
Main list 47 of 48
38 Senior
2 Category B
7 Rookies
1 Rookie spot for train on
4 National Picks
2 Rookie Upgrades
List balance targets
Small/General Forwards 2
Wings 2
Tall/Small Defender
Ruck
Tall Forward
Centre Midfielder
Draft Selections
Pick 1 – Willem Duursma
Pick 3 – Cooper Duff-Tytler
Pick 15 – Aidan Schubert
Pick 30 – Tylah Williams
Pick 39 – Charlie Banfield
Rookie – Hunter Holmes, Koby Evans
Category B – Wes Walley
Rookie Upgrades – Ryan Maric, Tyrell Dewar
This was easily the hardest one to get right and the Eagles fans demand the best, so the pressure is on. Duursma and Duff-Tytler has long been a rumoured pair and for good reason – both have shown to be the standout talents in the open draft and their upside is also high.
If not Duff-Tytler I could see Taylor being a shock pick especially if Eagles do follow through on a bid on Dean, showing they really want a key defender, then having Taylor right there if they want him.
Pick 15 is another really hard one to pick as the Eagles need to cover plenty of different roles. If they take Taylor they could pair him with teammate Dovaston, or maybe a high upside talent in Barker. Bids for Williams and Banfield might not happen, but if any do then Williams likely goes the highest and I imagine the Eagles make some moves to not go into deficit.
It’s been reported Eagles will only take four picks but if Banfield is bid on I would make sure to match as I feel he has AFL qualities either as a tall wingman or contested marking forward. Evans is a slight chance for a bid but more likely to make it through the rookie draft. West Coast only has one category B spot which is likely to be used on Walley.
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WESTERN BULLDOGS
37 Senior
1 Cat B
4 Rookie
1 Rookie spot for train on
2 National Picks
2 Rookie Upgrades
List balance targets
2 Small/General Forwards
1 Tall Forward
Draft Selections
Pick 16 – Lachlan Dovaston
Pick 31 – Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves
Category B – Will Darcy
Rookie Upgrades – Oskar Baker, James O’Donnell
Small forwards should be the aim of the game for the Dogs and Dovaston has clearly been the best performed throughout the year. If he isn’t available maybe they look at Pickett or Phillipou. Cumming would also be a good option if he slid here.
The same conundrum will be at their next pick with Hibbins-Hargreaves potentially on the board although I feel he might be a wing long term. Byrne could be a real option here or even the hard working Dalton who could play that small forward role. Darcy could get a late bid which they can still match and I expect the Dogs to leave a spot open for a train-on option with a spot to fill on the list for another key forward.