2024 AFL draft
Appearance
2024 AFL draft | |
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General information | |
Date(s) | 29 May 2024 – Mid-season Draft 20–21 November 2024 – National Draft 22 November 2024 – Rookie Draft |
Location | Marvel Stadium |
Network(s) | Fox Footy |
Sponsored by | National Australia Bank |
Overview | |
League | AFL |
First selection | Sam Lalor (Richmond) |
The 2024 AFL draft will consist of the various periods where the 18 clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL) can trade and recruit players during and following the completion of the 2024 AFL season.
Key Dates
[edit]Event | Date(s) |
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Mid-season rookie draft | 29 May 2024 |
Free agency period | Restricted and Unrestricted: 4–11 October 2024 Delisted: October–November 2024 |
Trade period | 7–16 October 2024 |
National draft | 20–21 November 2024 |
Pre-Season and Rookie draft | 22 November 2024 |
Pre-season supplemental selection period | December 2024 – March 2025 |
2024 mid-season rookie draft
[edit]The mid-season draft was held after the conclusion of Round 11 of the 2024 AFL season on 29 May.[1] The draft was only open to clubs with inactive players on their list and vacancies available, such as long-term injuries or retirements.
Player movements
[edit]Previous trades
[edit]Free agency
[edit]Player | Free agent type | Recruited from | New club | Compensation | Notes | Ref |
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Josh Battle | Unrestricted | St Kilda | Hawthorn | First Round | [21] | |
Isaac Cumming | Unrestricted | Greater Western Sydney | Adelaide | End of First Round | [22] | |
Tom Campbell | Delisted | St Kilda | Melbourne | — | [23] | |
Harry Perryman | Unrestricted | Greater Western Sydney | Collingwood | First Round | [24] | |
Elliott Himmelberg | Unrestricted | Adelaide | Gold Coast | None | [25] | |
Nick Haynes | Unrestricted | Greater Western Sydney | Carlton | None | [26] | |
Jack Graham | Unrestricted | Richmond | West Coast | End of Second Round | [27] | |
Tim Membrey | Delisted | St Kilda | Collingwood | — | [28] | |
Jack Martin | Delisted | Carlton | Geelong | — | [29] | |
Jack Carroll | Delisted | Carlton | St Kilda | — | [30] |
Trades
[edit]
List changes
[edit]Retirements
[edit]Delistings
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2024 national draft
[edit]Round | Pick | Player | Club | Recruited from | Notes | |
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Club | League | |||||
1 | 1 | Sam Lalor | Richmond | Greater Western Victoria Rebels | Talent League | |
2 | Finn O'Sullivan | North Melbourne | Oakleigh Chargers | Talent League | ||
3 | Jagga Smith | Carlton | Oakleigh Chargers | Talent League | ←West Coast | |
4 | Sid Draper | Adelaide | South Adelaide | SANFL | ||
5 | Levi Ashcroft | Brisbane Lions | Sandringham Dragons | Talent League | Father–son selection (son of Marcus Ashcroft), matched bid by Melbourne | |
6 | Harvey Langford | Melbourne | Dandenong Stingrays | Talent League | ||
7 | Josh Smillie | Richmond | Eastern Ranges | Talent League | ←Gold Coast | |
8 | Tobie Travaglia | St Kilda | Bendigo Pioneers | Talent League | ||
9 | Leo Lombard | Gold Coast | Broadbeach | QAFL | Academy selection, matched bid by St Kilda | |
10 | Alix Tauru | St Kilda | Gippsland Power | Talent League | Free agency compensation pick (Battle) | |
11 | Xavier Lindsay | Melbourne | Gippsland Power | Talent League | ←Essendon | |
12 | Taj Hotton | Richmond | Sandringham Dragons | Talent League | ←Fremantle | |
13 | Isaac Kako | Essendon | Calder Cannons | Talent League | Next Generation Academy selection (Iraqi descent), matched bid by Richmond | |
14 | Jonty Faull | Richmond | Greater Western Victoria Rebels | Talent League | ←Fremantle←Collingwood (2023) | |
15 | Joe Berry | Port Adelaide | Murray Bushrangers | Talent League | ←West Coast (draft)←Carlton | |
16 | Bo Allan | West Coast | Peel Thunder | WAFL | ←Port Adelaide (draft)←Gold Coast←Western Bulldogs (2023) | |
17 | Murphy Reid | Fremantle | Sandringham Dragons | Talent League | ←Richmond←Carlton←Hawthorn | |
18 | Oliver Hannaford | Greater Western Sydney | Greater Western Victoria Rebels | Talent League | ||
19 | Harrison Oliver | Greater Western Sydney | Sandringham Dragons | Talent League | Free agency compensation pick (Perryman) | |
20 | Cooper Hynes | Western Bulldogs | Dandenong Stingrays | Talent League | ←Geelong | |
21 | Luke Trainor | Richmond | Sandringham Dragons | Talent League | ←Fremantle←Port Adelaide (2023) | |
22 | Jesse Dattoli | Sydney | Northern Knights | Talent League | ||
23 | Harry Armstrong | Richmond | Sandringham Dragons | Talent League | ←Brisbane Lions | |
24 | Cody Angove | Greater Western Sydney | Claremont | WAFL | Free agency compensation pick (Cumming) | |
25 | Sam Marshall | Brisbane Lions | Sandringham Dragons | Talent League | Academy selection, matched bid by Sydney | |
Priority | 26 | Ned Bowman | Sydney | Norwood | SANFL | ←North Melbourne (2023) |
27 | Matt Whitlock | North Melbourne | Murray Bushrangers | Talent League | ←Richmond (draft)←Gold Coast←North Melbourne (2023) | |
2 | 28 | Thomas Sims | Richmond | Northern Knights | Talent League | |
29 | Lachie Jacques | Western Bulldogs | Geelong Falcons | Talent League | ←North Melbourne | |
30 | Jobe Shanahan | West Coast | Bendigo Pioneers | Talent League | ||
31 | Josh Dolan | Western Bulldogs | Sandringham Dragons | Talent League | ←Brisbane Lions←St Kilda←Adelaide (2023) | |
32 | James Barrat | St Kilda | Bendigo Pioneers | Talent League | ←Essendon (draft)←Melbourne←Adelaide←Melbourne (2023) | |
33 | Jack Whitlock | Port Adelaide | Murray Bushrangers | Talent League | ←Gold Coast | |
34 | Charlie Nicholls | Fremantle | Central District | SANFL | ←St Kilda (2023) | |
35 | Noah Mraz | Hawthorn | Dandenong Stingrays | Talent League | ←Collingwood (2023) | |
36 | Jack Ough | Greater Western Sydney | Greater Western Victoria Rebels | Talent League | ←Brisbane Lions (draft)←Carlton | |
37 | Kayle Gerreyn | Essendon | West Perth | WAFL | ←Brisbane Lions (draft)←Western Bulldogs (draft) | |
38 | Christian Moraes | Port Adelaide | Eastern Ranges | Talent League | ←Collingwood←Hawthorn (2023) | |
39 | Angus Clarke | Essendon | Glenelg | SANFL | ←Brisbane Lions (draft)←Greater Western Sydney (draft) | |
40 | Harry O'Farrell | Carlton | Calder Cannons | Talent League | ←Geelong | |
3 | 41 | Riley Bice | Sydney | Werribee | VFL | ←North Melbourne |
42 | Ty Gallop | Brisbane Lions | Maroochydore | QAFL | Academy selection, matched bid by Geelong | |
43 | Ben Camporeale | Carlton | Glenelg | SANFL | Father–son selection (son of Scott Camporeale), matched bid by Geelong | |
44 | Jay Polkinghorne | Geelong | Norwood | SANFL | ←St Kilda←Brisbane Lions←Richmond←West Coast (2023) | |
45 | Hugh Boxshall | St Kilda | Claremont | WAFL | ←Essendon (draft)←St Kilda (draft)←Melbourne (2023) | |
46 | Tom Gross | West Coast | Oakleigh Chargers | Talent League | ←Port Adelaide (draft)←Gold Coast←Carlton (2023)←Essendon (2023) | |
47 | Joel Cochran | Collingwood | UNSW-Eastern Suburbs | Sydney AFL | Academy eligible for Sydney but they did not match | |
48 | Lucca Grego | West Coast | Western Jets | Talent League | ←Brisbane Lions (draft)←Essendon (draft)←Greater Western Sydney←St Kilda (2023)←Carlton (2023) | |
49 | Cooper Bell | Gold Coast | Belconnen | AFL Canberra | Academy eligible for Greater Western Sydney but they did not match | |
50 | Charlie West | Collingwood | Woodville-West Torrens | SANFL | ←Hawthorn (2023) | |
51 | Sam Davidson | Western Bulldogs | Richmond | VFL | ←Brisbane Lions (draft)←Greater Western Sydney (draft) | |
52 | Jacob Molier | Geelong | Sturt | SANFL | ||
53 | Alex Dodson | St Kilda | Sturt | SANFL | ←Essendon (draft)←Brisbane Lions (draft)←Collingwood←Port Adelaide | |
54 | Lucas Camporeale | Carlton | Glenelg | SANFL | Father–son selection (son of Scott Camporeale), matched bid by Sydney | |
55 | Riak Andrew | Sydney | Dandenong Stingrays | Talent League | Next Generation Academy eligible for Melbourne but they did not match | |
56 | Will Hayes | Collingwood | Claremont | WAFL | ←Brisbane Lions | |
4 | 57 | Luke Urquhart | North Melbourne | East Fremantle | WAFL | |
58 | Jasper Alger | Richmond | Oakleigh Chargers | Talent League | ←Gold Coast (draft) | |
59 | Tyler Welsh | Adelaide | Woodville-West Torrens | SANFL | Father–son selection (son of Scott Welsh) | |
60 | Patrick Said | St Kilda | Calder Cannons | Talent League | ←Brisbane Lions (draft) | |
61 | Rhys Unwin | Essendon | Greater Western Victoria Rebels | Talent League | ←Melbourne | |
62 | Luke Kennedy | Western Bulldogs | Sandringham Dragons | Talent League | ←Collingwood (draft)←Brisbane Lions←Carlton←Gold Coast (2023) | |
63 | Jaren Carr | Fremantle | South Fremantle | WAFL | Father–son selection (son of Matthew Carr) ←St Kilda (2023) | |
64 | Cody Anderson | Hawthorn | Eastern Ranges | Talent League | Next Generation Academy selection (Indigenous) ←Port Adelaide (2023)←Essendon (2023)←Carlton (2023) | |
65 | Hamish Davis | West Coast | Claremont | WAFL | ←Carlton←Brisbane Lions←Hawthorn (2023) | |
66 | Lennox Hoffman | Geelong | Sandringham Dragons | Talent League | Next Generation Academy eligible for St Kilda but they did not match | |
5 | 67 | River Stevens | North Melbourne | Geelong Falcons | Talent League | Father–son selection (son of Anthony Stevens) |
68 | Aidan Johnson | Melbourne | Werribee | VFL | ||
69 | Keighton Matofai-Forbes | Geelong | Western Jets | Talent League | ||
70 | Zak Johnson | Essendon | Northern Knights | Talent League | ||
71 | Logan Smith | Greater Western Sydney | Queanbeyan | AFL Canberra | Academy selection |
2025 rookie draft
[edit]Round | Pick | Player | Club | Recruited from | Notes | |
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Club | League | |||||
1 | 1 | North Melbourne | ||||
2 | West Coast | |||||
3 | Adelaide | |||||
4 | Gold Coast | |||||
5 | St Kilda | |||||
6 | Essendon | |||||
7 | Fremantle | |||||
8 | Collingwood | |||||
9 | Carlton | |||||
10 | Western Bulldogs | |||||
11 | Greater Western Sydney | |||||
12 | Geelong | |||||
13 | Port Adelaide | |||||
14 | Sydney | |||||
15 | Brisbane Lions | |||||
2 | 16 | Adelaide | ||||
17 | Gold Coast | |||||
18 | Essendon | |||||
19 | Fremantle | |||||
20 | Collingwood | |||||
21 | Carlton | |||||
22 | Greater Western Sydney | |||||
23 | Geelong | |||||
24 | Port Adelaide | |||||
25 | Sydney | |||||
26 | Brisbane Lions | |||||
3 | 27 | Gold Coast | ||||
28 | Essendon | |||||
29 | Carlton | |||||
30 | Greater Western Sydney | |||||
31 | Geelong | |||||
32 | Sydney | |||||
4 | 33 | Sydney |
Category B rookie selections
[edit]Name | Club | Origin | Note | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
Matt Duffy | Carlton | Longford GAA | International selection (Ireland) | [132][133] |
Cillian Burke | Geelong | Kerry GAA | International selection (Ireland) | [134] |
Zak Evans | Gold Coast | Melbourne Renegades (Big Bash League) | Three-year non-registered player (cricket) | [135] |
Jaime Uhr-Henry | Hawthorn | Dandenong Rangers (NBL1 South) | Three-year non-registered player (basketball) | [136] |
Matt Hill | Melbourne Storm Academy (NRL) | Three-year non-registered player (rugby league) | ||
Jacob Moss | Port Adelaide | Sturt Sabres (NBL1 Central) | Three-year non-registered player (basketball) | [137] |
Eamonn Armstrong | St Kilda | Meath GAA | International selection (Ireland) | [138] |
See also
[edit]References
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Premiership Demon Angus Brayshaw has been medically retired after concussion suffered in 2023 qualifying final
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Rookie will not receive playing contract for 2025.
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- ^ "Pies to give duo another chance after surprise delistings". 29 October 2024.
The Pies have delisted Oleg Markov and Ash Johnson, but have committed to taking the pair in the Rookie Draft
- ^ "Veteran Swans set for another chance after delistings, rookie signs on". 30 October 2023.
- ^ "Roos cut versatile tall but commit to rookie lifeline". 31 October 2024.
- ^ "Three-time flag Hawk delisted in 'selfless' move to rookie spot". 31 October 2024.
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- ^ "Saints delist injury-riddled mid after four years". 31 October 2024.
- ^ "Demon cops four-year ban for cocaine use and trafficking". 1 November 2024.
- ^ "Crows make rookie draft commitment to delisted pair". 4 November 2024.
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Welcome to Carlton, Rob Monahan and Matt Duffy.
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- ^ "Cats secure Burke as Category B rookie". GeelongCats.com.au. 31 October 2024.
Geelong has signed exciting young Irish talent Cillian Burke as a Category B rookie ahead of the 2025 AFL season.
- ^ https://www.goldcoastfc.com.au/news/1608148/zak-evans-signs-with-the-suns
- ^ https://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/1686277/hawks-add-pair-of-category-b-rookies
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Jacob Moss will join Port Adelaide's AFL list as a category B rookie in 2025.
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