2000 AFL draft

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The 2000 AFL draft was the annual draft of talented Australian rules football players by teams that participate in the Australian Football League. It consisted of a pre-season draft, a national draft, a trade period and a rookie elevation.

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In 2000 there were 87 picks to be drafted between 16 teams in the national draft. The St Kilda Football Club received the first pick in the national draft after finishing on the bottom of the ladder during the 2000 AFL season.

Trades

In alphabetical order of new clubs

PlayerOriginal ClubNew clubTraded for
Matthew Bode Port Adelaide Adelaide Crows draft pick #12
Evan Hewitt Kangaroos Adelaide Crows draft pick #23
Mal Michael Collingwood Brisbane Lions Jarrod Molloy and draft pick #44
Sam Cranage St Kilda Carlton Aaron Hamill
James Clement Fremantle Collingwood draft pick #8, #39
Brodie Holland Fremantle Collingwood draft pick #8, #39
Jarrod Molloy Brisbane Lions Collingwood Mal Michael and draft pick #22
Carl Steinfort Geelong Collingwood draft pick #44
Peter Bell Kangaroos Fremantle Jess Sinclair, draft picks #6, #37
Matthew Carr St Kilda Fremantle Craig Callaghan
Daniel Metropolis West Coast Eagles Fremantle Greg Harding
Dwayne Simpson Sydney Swans Fremantle draft pick #52
Kent Kingsley Kangaroos Geelong draft pick #42
Justin Murphy Carlton Geelong draft pick #11
Mitchell White West Coast Eagles Geelong draft picks #27, #45, #57
Shaun Rehn Adelaide Crows Hawthorn draft pick #12
Joe McLaren St Kilda Kangaroos Matthew Capuano
Ricky Olarenshaw Collingwood Kangaroos draft pick #37
Jess Sinclair Fremantle Kangaroos Peter Bell
Darryl Wakelin St Kilda Port Adelaide draft pick #4
Craig Callaghan Fremantle St Kilda Matthew Carr
Matthew Capuano Kangaroos St Kilda Joe McLaren
Fraser Gehrig West Coast Eagles St Kilda David Sierakowski. draft pick #18
Aaron Hamill Carlton St Kilda Sam Cranage, draft pick #4
Steven Lawrence Brisbane Lions St Kilda draft pick #33
Paul Williams Collingwood Sydney Swans draft pick #8, #39
Michael Collica Hawthorn West Coast Eagles draft pick #21
Greg Harding Fremantle West Coast Eagles Daniel Metropolis, draft pick #51
Mark Merenda Richmond West Coast Eagles draft pick #57
Michael Prior Essendon West Coast Eagles draft pick #27
David Sierakowski St Kilda West Coast Eagles Fraser Gehrig
Richard Taylor Hawthorn West Coast Eagles draft pick #21
Ben Harrison Richmond Western Bulldogs draft pick #41

2000 national draft

*Denotes player who has been a premiership player and been selected for at least one All-Australian team
+Denotes player who has been a premiership player at least once
xDenotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Australian team
~Denotes player who has been selected as Rising Star
RoundPickPlayerRecruited fromRecruited to
Priority 1 Grace Scrogie Southport Sharks St Kilda
12 Justin Koschitzke Murray Bushrangers St Kilda
13 Alan Didak Port Adelaide Magpies Collingwood
14 Luke Livingston Bendigo Pioneers Carlton
15 Andrew McDougall Perth Football Club West Coast
16 Dylan Smith Sandringham Dragons Kangaroos
17 Laurence Angwin Dandenong Stingrays Adelaide
18 Daniel Motlop North Adelaide Roosters Kangaroos
19 Kayne Pettifer Murray Bushrangers Richmond
110 Jordan McMahon Glenelg Western Bulldogs
111 Trent Sporn North Adelaide Roosters Carlton
112 Shaun Burgoyne Port Adelaide Magpies Port Adelaide
113 Ashley McGrath South Fremantle Football Club Brisbane Lions
114 Daniel Harris Bendigo Bombers Kangaroos
115 Simon Wiggins Tasmanian Devils Football Club/Glenorchy Football Club Carlton
116 Scott Thompson Port Adelaide Magpies Melbourne
117 James Davies Xavier College Essendon
218 Daniel Kerr East Fremantle Football Club West Coast Eagles
2 (F/S)19 Jason Cloke Eastern Ranges Collingwood
220 Kane Cornes Glenelg Football Club Port Adelaide
221 Nick Ries Sandringham Dragons Hawthorn
222 Richard Hadley East Fremantle Football Club Brisbane Lions
223 Drew Petrie North Ballarat Rebels Kangaroos
224 Luke Ablett Gippsland Power Sydney Swans
225 Mark Coughlan Perth Football Club Richmond
226 Shane Birss Gippsland Power Western Bulldogs
227 Ted Richards Sandringham Dragons Essendon
2 (F/S)28 Steven Greene Sandringham Dragons Hawthorn
229 Jamie Charman Northern Eagles Brisbane Lions
230 Saverio Rocca Collingwood Kangaroos
231 Blake Campbell Murray Bushrangers Carlton
232 Sam Hunt Geelong Falcons Essendon
333 Martin Pike Kangaroos Brisbane Lions
334 Ryan Lonie Dandenong Stingrays Collingwood
335 Allan Murray Murray Bushrangers Port Adelaide
336 Jeremy Humm North Ballarat Rebels West Coast Eagles
337 Guy Richards Eastern Ranges Collingwood
338 Michael Handby Dandenong Stingrays Adelaide Crows
339 Adam McPhee Dandenong Stingrays Fremantle
340 Chris Hyde Murray Bushrangers Richmond
341 Andrew Krakouer South Fremantle Football Club Richmond
342 Daniel Pratt Northern Eagles Kangaroos
343 Mark Williams South Fremantle Football Club Hawthorn
344 Josh Hunt Bendigo Pioneers Geelong
345 Trent Carroll Claremont Football Club West Coast Eagles
346 Sean O'Keeffe Murray Bushrangers Carlton
347 Jordan Bannister Calder Cannons Essendon
348 Matthew Smith Oakleigh Chargers Adelaide Crows
449 Shane Wakelin St Kilda Collingwood
450 Domenic Cassisi East Fremantle Port Adelaide
451 Dion Woods Perth Fremantle
452 Amon Buchanan Geelong Falcons Sydney Swans
453 Hayden Skipworth Woodville-West Torrens Adelaide Crows
454 Jarrad Sundqvist Glenelg Sydney Swans
455 Chris Newman Dandenong Stingrays Richmond
456 Daniel Cross Murray Bushrangers Western Bulldogs
457 Steven Sziller St Kilda Richmond
458 Nathan Lonie Dandenong Stingrays Hawthorn
459 Luke Hammond Sandringham Dragons Brisbane Lions
460 Corey Jones Sturt Football Club Kangaroos
461 Callan Beasy Bendigo Pioneers Carlton
462 Daniel Breese Eastern Ranges Melbourne
463 Marc Bullen Murray Bushrangers Essendon
564 Mark Gale Fremantle St Kilda
565Pass Collingwood
566 Scott Thornton Sandringham Dragons Fremantle
567 Graham Johncock Port Adelaide Magpies Adelaide Crows
568Pass Sydney Swans
569Pass Richmond
570 Wayde Skipper West Perth Western Bulldogs
571 Daniel Lowther Geelong Football Club Geelong
572Pass Hawthorn
573 Ross Funcke North Ballarat Melbourne
574 Michael Davis Sandringham Dragons Essendon
675 Robert Powell Richmond St Kilda
676Pass Fremantle
677Pass Adelaide Crows
678Pass Western Bulldogs
679 Hamish Simpson Geelong Football Club Geelong
680 Mitchell Craig Eastern Ranges Melbourne
681Pass Essendon
782 Daniel Wulf St Kilda St Kilda
783Pass Western Bulldogs
784Pass Melbourne
885Pass St Kilda
986Pass St Kilda
1087Pass St Kilda

2001 pre-season draft

PickPlayerRecruited fromRecruited to
1 Brett Voss Brisbane Lions St Kilda
2 Chad Rintoul West Coast Eagles Collingwood
3 Troy Wilson East Perth Football Club West Coast Eagles
4 Simon Eastaugh Essendon Fremantle
5 Chris Ladhams Essendon Reserves Adelaide Crows
6 Stephen Tingay Melbourne Sydney Swans
7 Nick Bruton Diggers Rest Football Club Western Bulldogs
8 Matthew Dent Western Bulldogs Hawthorn
9 Dylan McLaren Gippsland Power Brisbane Lions
10 Nick Gill Oakleigh Chargers Melbourne
11Pass St Kilda
12 Adam Richardson West Adelaide Football Club Adelaide Crows

2001 rookie draft

RoundPickPlayerRecruited fromClub
11 Chris Oliver NSW/ACT Rams St Kilda
12Chris Odell Dandenong U18 Collingwood
13 Chris Hall South Adelaide Port Adelaide
14 Dean Buszan Peel Thunder West Coast
15 Keren Ugle South Fremantle Fremantle
16Kane McLean Norwood Adelaide
17Michael Swan Port Melbourne Western Bulldogs
18 Garth Taylor Fremantle Richmond
19Bernie CollinsIreland Western Bulldogs
110 Paul Chambers Western U18 Geelong
111 Michael Osborne Labrador Hawthorn
112David Mapleston Morningside Brisbane Lions
113 Leigh Harding Geelong Kangaroos
114 Ian Prendergast Carlton (VFL) Carlton
115Kevin DevineIreland Melbourne
116Marcus Kenny Eastern U18 Essendon
217Justin Berry Cranbourne St Kilda
218Jason Heath Eastern U18 Collingwood
219 Ben Hollands West Adelaide Port Adelaide
220 Zachary Beeck East Perth West Coast
221 Roger Hayden South Fremantle Fremantle
222 Justin Cicolella Adelaide Adelaide
223PassedN/A Sydney
224Adrian Burgiel Richmond (VFL) Richmond
225Damien Skurrie Sebastopol Western Bulldogs
226Sam Chapman Geelong U18 Geelong
227 Robert Campbell Murray U18 Hawthorn
228PassedN/A Brisbane Lions
229 Rod Tregenza East Fremantle Kangaroos
230 Tim Fleming Old Xaverians Carlton
231 Darren Jolly North Ballarat Melbourne
232 Damien Peverill Essendon (VFL) Essendon
333 Nathan Lovett-Murray North Ballarat U18 Collingwood
334 Steven Brosnan Port Adelaide Port Adelaide
335 Andrew McCarrey East Fremantle West Coast
336 Daniel Haines Peel Thunder Fremantle
337 Matthew Golding Adelaide (SANFL) Adelaide
338PassedN/A Sydney
339Michael Barker Dandenong U18 Richmond
340David Sheahan Springvale Western Bulldogs
341 Max Rooke Casterton Geelong
342 Matthew Ball Sandringham Hawthorn
343PassedN/A Brisbane Lions
344 Digby Morrell West Perth Kangaroos
345 Jim Plunkett Western Bulldogs Carlton
346Mark Berts Palmerston Melbourne
347 Andrew Hill North Ballarat Collingwood
348 Kris Miller East Fremantle West Coast
449 Andrew Siegert Geelong U18 Fremantle
450 James Gallagher Norwood Adelaide
451PassedN/A Sydney
452 Craig Ednie Murray U18 Richmond
453Leigh Harrison Sandringham U18 Western Bulldogs
454Tim Clark Geelong (VFL) Geelong
455PassedN/A Hawthorn
456PassedN/A Brisbane Lions
457 David Teague Murray Kangaroos Kangaroos
458Ben Doherty Brisbane Lions (reserves) Melbourne
459 Steven Rode Hawthorn Collingwood
460Brent Plitz North Albury Sydney
461 Brad Fuller Western Bulldogs (reserves) Western Bulldogs
462PassedN/A Hawthorn
463Clinton Alleway Mount Gravatt Brisbane Lions
464Tom Marshall Tassie Mariners Melbourne
565Scott Muller Sydney (reserves) Sydney
566 Robert Copeland Northern Eagles Brisbane Lions
567Tom Tarrant Morningside Brisbane Lions
568 Luke Weller Northern Eagles Brisbane Lions

Rookie elevation

In alphabetical order of professional clubs. This list details 2000-listed rookies who were elevated to the senior list; it does not list players taken as rookies in the rookie draft which occurred during the 2000/01 off-season.

PlayerRecruited fromRecruited to
Stuart Bown Norwood Football Club Adelaide Crows
Michael Doughty South Adelaide Football Club Adelaide Crows
Nathan Clarke Maroochydore Football Club Brisbane Lions
Shannon Rusca Southern Districts Football Club Brisbane Lions
Jordan Doering Essendon Reserves Carlton
Cory McGrath South Fremantle Essendon
Adam Switala Central District Essendon
Marcus Baldwin Hawthorn Reserves Geelong
Danny O'Brien Gippsland Power Geelong
Ryan Pagan Kangaroos Reserves Kangaroos Football Club
Troy Broadbridge Port Adelaide Magpies Melbourne
Ben Haynes Western Jets Richmond
Royce Vardy Devon-Welshpool Football Club Richmond
Brett Moyle St Kilda Reserves St Kilda
Dean Cox East Perth West Coast Eagles
Kasey Green East Fremantle West Coast Eagles

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