2006 AFL draft

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2006 AFL draft
Bryce Gibbs 2017.1.jpg
Bryce Gibbs was the number one selection in the 2006 national draft
General information
Date(s)24 November 2006
Sponsored by National Australia Bank
Overview
League AFL
First selection Bryce Gibbs (Carlton)
  2005
2007  

The 2006 AFL draft is a recent national draft of the Australian Football League. The AFL draft is the annual draft of talented players by Australian rules football teams that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League.

Contents

The 2006 AFL draft is noted as being the second "superdraft" since the draft system's inception, due to the wealth and depth of talent. [1]

The AFL pre-season draft, rookie draft and trade week also occurred during the 2006/07 Australian Football League off-season.

Trades

Trade week was held from 9 to 13 October 2006. [2]

Table of trades in 2006
Clubs involvedTradeRef
St Kilda
Western Bulldogs
to St Kilda
to Western Bulldogs
  • pick #59
[3]
West Coast
Western Bulldogs
to West Coast
  • pick #29
  • pick #59
to Western Bulldogs
[4]
Brisbane Lions
Western Bulldogs
to Brisbane Lions
  • pick #34
to Western Bulldogs
[5]
Essendon
Fremantle
to Essendon
  • pick #42
  • pick #47
to Fremantle
[4]
Collingwood
Fremantle
Richmond
to Fremantle (from Richmond)
  • pick #8
  • pick #42
to Richmond (from Fremantle)
[6]
to Collingwood (from Fremantle)
to Fremantle (from Collingwood)
to Collingwood (from Richmond)
  • pick #63
to Richmond (from Collingwood)
  • pick #60
Hawthorn
Sydney
to Hawthorn
  • pick #33
to Sydney
[7]
St Kilda
West Coast
to St Kilda
to West Coast
  • pick #43
[7]

2006 national draft

The 2006 national draft was held on 25 November 2006. Carlton Football Club had the first selection, choosing Bryce Gibbs from the Glenelg Football Club. [8]

Bryce Gibbs, pick 1 Gibbscarlton.jpg
Bryce Gibbs, pick 1
Lachlan Hansen, pick 3 Lachlan Hansen 2017.jpg
Lachlan Hansen, pick 3
Matthew Leuenberger, pick 4 Matthew Leuenberger.jpg
Matthew Leuenberger, pick 4
Travis Boak, pick 5 Travis Boak 2018.1.jpg
Travis Boak, pick 5
Joel Selwood, pick 7 Joel Selwood playing for Geelong.JPG
Joel Selwood, pick 7
*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 never played in a VFL/AFL home and away season or finals game
~Denotes player who has been selected as Rising Star
Table of national draft selections
RoundPickPlayerClubRecruited fromNotes
ClubLeague
11 Bryce Gibbs Carlton Glenelg SANFL
12 Scott Gumbleton Essendon Peel Thunder WAFL
13 Lachlan Hansen Kangaroos Gippsland Power TAC Cup
14 Matthew Leuenberger Brisbane Lions East Perth WAFL
15 Travis Boak Port Adelaide Geelong Falcons TAC Cup
16 Mitch Thorp Hawthorn Tassie Mariners TAC Cup
17 Joel Selwood Geelong Bendigo Pioneers TAC Cup
18 Ben Reid Collingwood Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup
19 David Armitage St Kilda Morningside QAFL
110 Nathan Brown Collingwood North Ballarat Rebels TAC Cup
111 Andrejs Everitt Western Bulldogs Dandenong Stingrays TAC Cup
112 James Frawley Melbourne North Ballarat Rebels TAC Cup
113 Jack Riewoldt Richmond Tassie Mariners TAC Cup
114 James Sellar Adelaide Glenelg SANFL
115Daniel O'Keefe Sydney Geelong Falcons TAC Cup
116 Mitch Brown West Coast North Ballarat Rebels TAC Cup
Priority 17 Shaun Hampson Carlton Mount Gravatt QAFL
Priority 18 Leroy Jetta Essendon South Fremantle WAFL
219 Shaun Grigg Carlton North Ballarat Rebels TAC Cup
220 Tom Hislop Essendon Tassie Mariners TAC Cup
221 Gavin Urquhart Kangaroos Morningside QAFL
222 Albert Proud Brisbane Lions Mount Gravatt QAFL
223 Paul Stewart Port Adelaide Woodville-West Torrens SANFL
224 Brent Renouf Hawthorn Southport QAFL
225 Nathan Djerrkura Geelong Wanderers NTFL
226 Shane Edwards Richmond North Adelaide SANFL
227 Brad Howard St Kilda Redland QAFL
228 Chris Dawes Collingwood Sandringham Dragons TAC Cup
229 Eric MacKenzie West Coast Claremont WAFL
230 Ricky Petterd Melbourne Broadbeach QAFL
231 Clayton Collard Fremantle South Fremantle WAFL
232 Kurt Tippett Adelaide Southport QAFL
233 Jarryd Morton Hawthorn Claremont WAFL
234 Chris Schmidt Brisbane Lions West Adelaide SANFL
335 Mark Austin Carlton Glenelg SANFL
336 Alwyn Davey Essendon South Adelaide SANFL
337 Todd Goldstein Kangaroos Oakleigh Chargers TAC Cup
338 James Hawksley Brisbane Lions Peel Thunder WAFL
339 Nathan Krakouer Port Adelaide Claremont WAFL
340 Josh Kennedy Hawthorn Sandringham Dragons TAC Cup Father–son rule
341 Tom Hawkins Geelong Sandringham Dragons TAC Cup Father–son rule
342 Bachar Houli Essendon Western Jets TAC Cup
343 Tim Houlihan West Coast North Ballarat Rebels TAC Cup
344 Brad Dick Collingwood East Fremantle WAFL
345 Brennan Stack Western Bulldogs Perth WAFL
346 Colin Garland Melbourne Tassie Mariners TAC Cup
347 Kyle Reimers Essendon Peel Thunder WAFL
348 David Mackay Adelaide Oakleigh Chargers TAC Cup
349 Daniel Currie Sydney Northern Knights TAC Cup
350 Will Schofield West Coast Geelong Falcons TAC Cup
451Clint Benjamin Carlton Claremont WAFL
452 Brock O'Brien Fremantle Peel Thunder WAFL
453 Lindsay Thomas Kangaroos Port Adelaide SANFL
454Matt Tyler Brisbane Lions North Ballarat Rebels TAC Cup
455 Robbie Gray Port Adelaide Oakleigh Chargers TAC Cup
456 Garry Moss Hawthorn East Perth WAFL
457 Simon Hogan Geelong Geelong Falcons TAC Cup
458 Daniel Connors Richmond Bendigo Pioneers TAC Cup
459 Jarryd Allen St Kilda Calder Cannons TAC Cup
460 Carl Peterson Richmond Claremont WAFL
461 Josh Hill Western Bulldogs Claremont WAFL
462 Isaac Weetra Melbourne Port Adelaide SANFL
463 Tyson Goldsack Collingwood Gippsland Power TAC Cup
464 Nick Gill Adelaide North Adelaide SANFL
465 Peter Faulks Sydney Calder Cannons TAC Cup
466 Malcolm Lynch Western Bulldogs NSW/ACT Rams TAC Cup
567 Joe Anderson Carlton Darwin NTFL
568Pass Essendon
569 Ben Warren Kangaroos Zillmere Eagles QAFL
570 Sam Sheldon Brisbane Lions Oakleigh Chargers TAC Cup
571 Justin Westhoff Port Adelaide Central District SANFL
572Pass Hawthorn
573 Andrew Collins Richmond Bendigo Pioneers TAC Cup
574 Matthew Ferguson St Kilda St Kilda AFL redrafted
575Pass Collingwood
576 Paul O'Shea Western Bulldogs Redland QAFL
577 Calib Mourish Fremantle East Fremantle WAFL
578 Bryce Campbell Adelaide Norwood SANFL
579 Jesse White Sydney Southport QAFL
580James Thomson West Coast Claremont WAFL
681Pass Carlton
682 Aaron Edwards Kangaroos Frankston VFL
683 Ryan Williams Port Adelaide Geelong Falcons TAC Cup
684Pass Richmond
685Pass St Kilda
786 David Rodan Port Adelaide Richmond AFL
787Pass St Kilda
888Pass Port Adelaide
889Pass St Kilda

Rookie elevations

Table of rookie elevations
PlayerClub
Scott Harding Brisbane Lions
Jason Roe Brisbane Lions
Cheynee Stiller Brisbane Lions
Craig Flint Carlton
Shannon Cox Collingwood
Harry O'Brien Collingwood
Alan Toovey Collingwood
Paul Duffield Fremantle
Sam Hunt Geelong
Stephen Gilham Hawthorn
Ben McGlynn Hawthorn
Ed Lower Kangaroos
Scott McMahon Kangaroos
Djaran Whyman Kangaroos
Matthew Warnock Melbourne
Greg Bentley Port Adelaide
Tom Logan Port Adelaide
Simon Phillips Sydney
Jonathan Simpkin Sydney
Steven Armstrong West Coast
Matt Priddis West Coast

2007 pre-season draft

Table of pre-season draft selections
PickPlayerClubRecruited fromNotes
ClubLeague
1 Cain Ackland Carlton St Kilda AFL
2 Mal Michael Essendon Brisbane Lions AFL
3 Ben Ross Kangaroos Gippsland Power TAC Cup
4 Adam Cockshell Port Adelaide Norwood SANFL
5 Josh Thurgood Hawthorn Hawthorn AFL redrafted
6 Kent Kingsley Richmond Geelong AFL
7 Matthew Clarke St Kilda Adelaide AFL
8 Chris Bryan Collingwood Carlton AFL
9 Cameron Cloke Carlton Collingwood AFL

2007 rookie draft

Table of rookie draft selections
PickPlayerClubRecruited fromNotes
ClubLeague
1 Sam Jacobs Carlton Woodville-West Torrens SANFL
2Dean Dick Essendon Perth WAFL
3 Leigh Adams Kangaroos Eastern Ranges TAC Cup
4 Anthony Corrie Brisbane Lions Brisbane Lions AFL redrafted
5Alex Lee Port Adelaide Dandenong Stingrays TAC Cup
6Brett Collins Hawthorn St Bedes VAFA
7 Joel Reynolds Geelong Essendon AFL
8Tasman Clingan Richmond North Ballarat Rebels TAC Cup
9 Clinton Jones St Kilda South Fremantle WAFL
10 Sharrod Wellingham Collingwood Perth WAFL
11Gavin Hughes Western Bulldogs Norwood SANFL
12Daniel Hayes Melbourne Eastern Ranges TAC Cup
13Chris Smith Fremantle Mount Gravatt QAFL
14Andrew McIntyre Adelaide North Adelaide SANFL
15 Nick Smith Sydney Oakleigh Chargers TAC Cup
16 Jamie McNamara West Coast East Fremantle WAFL
17 Michael Jamison Carlton North Ballarat VFL
18Danny Chartres Essendon Peel Thunder WAFL
19Ben Hughes Kangaroos Gippsland Power TAC Cup
20 Scott Clouston Brisbane Lions Morningside QAFL
21Gavin Grose Port Adelaide Mount Gravatt QAFL
22 Matt Suckling Hawthorn Wagga Tigers RFNL
23Liam Bedford Geelong Claremont WAFL
24 Jake King Richmond Coburg VFL
25Luke van Rheenen St Kilda Scoresby EFL
26 Brent Macaffer Collingwood Gippsland Power TAC Cup
27 Jarrod Harbrow Western Bulldogs Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup
28 Andrew Foster Fremantle East Fremantle WAFL
29James Turner Adelaide South Adelaide SANFL
30 Matthew O'Dwyer Sydney Oakleigh Chargers TAC Cup
31 Llane Spaanderman West Coast East Perth WAFL
32 Ross Young Carlton Northern Bullants VFL
33 Adam Ramanauskas Essendon Essendon AFL redrafted
34 Matt Campbell Kangaroos Pioneers CAFL
35 Daniel Dzufer Brisbane Lions Suncoast Lions QAFL
36Nathan Batsanis Port Adelaide Oakleigh Chargers TAC Cup
37 Sam Gibson Hawthorn Oakleigh Chargers TAC Cup
38 Jason Davenport Geelong Geelong VFL
39 Robert Eddy St Kilda Gippsland Power TAC Cup
40 Martin Clarke Collingwood International rookie
41 Marty Pask Western Bulldogs Brisbane Lions AFL
42Darren Rumble Fremantle Subiaco WAFL
43Rhys Archard Adelaide South Adelaide SANFL
44 Luke Brennan Sydney Hawthorn AFL
45 Chad Jones West Coast Kangaroos AFL
46Pass Carlton
47Tim Hutchison Kangaroos Kangaroos AFL redrafted
48Haydyn Kiel Brisbane Lions Southport QAFL
49Peter Hardy Port Adelaide Geelong Falcons TAC Cup
50 Tom Lonergan Geelong Geelong AFL redrafted
51James Wall St Kilda Sydney AFL
52Michael West Western Bulldogs Western Bulldogs AFL redrafted
53Benet Copping Fremantle Fremantle AFL redrafted
54Greg Gallman Adelaide North Adelaide SANFL
55Matthew Davis Sydney Sydney AFL redrafted
56Ben Sharp West Coast West Coast AFL redrafted
57 Joel Tippett Brisbane Lions Southport QAFL
58 Jarryn Geary St Kilda Bendigo Pioneers TAC Cup
59Earl Shaw Sydney Sydney AFL redrafted
60Ashley Thornton West Coast West Coast AFL redrafted
61 Will Hamill Brisbane Lions Brisbane Lions AFL redrafted
62 Jayden Attard St Kilda Brisbane Lions AFL
63Pass Sydney
64 Beau Maister West Coast West Coast AFL redrafted

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