2021 AFL draft

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2021 AFL draft
General information
Date(s)2 June - Mid-season Draft
24-25 November - National Draft
26 November - Rookie Draft
Location Marvel Stadium
Network(s) Fox Footy
Sponsored by National Australia Bank
Overview
League AFL
First selection Jason Horne-Francis
(North Melbourne)
  2020
2022  

The 2021 AFL draft consisted of the various periods where the 18 clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL) could trade and recruit players during and following the completion of the 2021 AFL season.

Contents

The National Draft returned to being a two day event in 2021, after being held on a single night in 2020. [1]

After coming 18th in the 2021 AFL season, the North Melbourne Football Club held the number one draft pick in the National draft for the first time, selecting South Adelaide midfielder Jason Horne-Francis. [2]

Key Dates

Table of key dates [3]
EventDate(s)
Mid-season rookie draft 2 June 2021
Free agency periodRestricted and Unrestricted: 1–8 October 2021
Delisted: 3–15 November 2021
Trade period4–13 October 2021
National draft First round: 24 November 2021
Second and subsequent rounds: 25 November 2021
Pre-Season and Rookie draft26 November 2021
Pre-season supplemental selection period10 January 2022 - 9 March 2022

2021 mid-season rookie draft

The mid-season draft was held after the conclusion of Round 11 of the 2021 AFL season on 2 June. [4] The draft was only open to clubs with inactive players on their list and vacancies available, such as long term injuries or retirements.

Mid-season draft selections
RoundPickPlayerClubRecruited fromPick due to
ClubLeague
11 Jacob Edwards North Melbourne Sandringham Dragons NAB League Flynn Perez long-term injury
2 Jai Newcombe Hawthorn Box Hill Hawks VFL Jonathon Patton retirement
3 Ash Johnson Collingwood Sturt SANFL Passed selection at the 2020 Rookie Draft
4 Patrick Parnell Adelaide Murray Bushrangers NAB League Tyson Stengle delisting
5 Ned Moyle Gold Coast Oakleigh Chargers NAB League Jarrod Witts long-term injury
6 Alex Mirkov Carlton Carlton VFL Caleb Marchbank long-term injury
7 Max Heath St Kilda Sandringham Dragons NAB League Dylan Roberton retirement
8 James Peatling Greater Western Sydney Greater Western Sydney VFL Lachlan Keeffe long-term injury
9 Sam Durham Essendon Richmond VFL Irving Mosquito long-term injury
10 Matthew Parker Richmond South Fremantle WAFL Ivan Soldo long-term injury
11 William Collins West Coast Swan Districts WAFL Daniel Venables long-term injury
12 Lachlan McAndrew Sydney Sydney VFL Passed selection at the 2020 Rookie Draft
13 Jed McEntee Port Adelaide Sturt SANFL Passed selection at the 2020 Rookie Draft
14 Kalin Lane Brisbane Lions Claremont WAFL Cam Rayner long-term injury
15 Kye Declase Melbourne Werribee VFL Aaron Nietschke long-term injury
216 Charlie Ham North Melbourne Geelong Falcons NAB League Passed selection at the 2020 Rookie Draft
17 Jackson Callow Hawthorn Norwood SANFL James Sicily long-term injury
18 Aiden Begg Collingwood Eastern Ranges NAB League Passed selection at the 2020 Rookie Draft
19Passed Gold Coast Rory Thompson long-term injury
20 Jordan Boyd Carlton Footscray VFL David Cuningham long-term injury
21 Cooper Sharman St Kilda Woodville-West Torrens SANFL Jade Gresham long-term injury
22Passed Essendon Michael Hurley long-term injury
23 Connor West West Coast West Perth WAFL Jarrod Cameron long-term injury
24 Daniel Turner Melbourne Murray Bushrangers NAB League Marty Hore long-term injury
325Passed Carlton Sam Philp long-term injury
26Passed St Kilda Ben Paton long-term injury
427Passed St Kilda Passed selection at the 2020 Rookie Draft

Previous trades

Since 2015, clubs have been able to trade future picks in the next year's national draft during the trade period. As a result, a total of 30 selections for the 2021 draft were traded during the 2020 trade period. Further trades of future picks can be made before or during the 2020 national draft. The selection order for each of these picks is tied to the original club's finishing position in the 2021 season.


Table of previously traded selections
RdOrig. ClubNew ClubAcquired viaRef
1 Collingwood Greater Western Sydney Pick swap at the 2020 National Draft
Melbourne Brisbane Lions Pick swap [5]
Geelong Richmond Pick swap at the 2020 National Draft
2 Collingwood Hawthorn Pick swap at the 2020 National Draft
St Kilda Richmond Jack Higgins trade [6]
Essendon Geelong via Greater Western Sydney (Jye Caldwell trade)
on-traded to Geelong (Jeremy Cameron trade)
[7]
[8]
Greater Western Sydney Geelong Jeremy Cameron trade [8]
Western Bulldogs Collingwood Adam Treloar trade [9]
Brisbane Lions Melbourne Pick swap [5]
Port Adelaide West Coast via Sydney (Aliir Aliir trade)
on-traded to West Coast (Tom Hickey trade)
[10]
[11]
Melbourne Adelaide Pick swap [12]
3 Gold Coast Richmond Oleg Markov trade [13]
Adelaide Collingwood Pick swap at the 2020 National Draft
Hawthorn Melbourne Pick swap at the 2020 National Draft
Carlton Gold Coast via Sydney (pick swap)
on-traded to Gold Coast (pick swap)
[14]
[15]
Fremantle Collingwood Pick swap at the 2020 National Draft
West Coast Brisbane Lions Alex Witherden trade [16]
Sydney West Coast Tom Hickey trade [11]
Western Bulldogs Melbourne Mitch Hannan trade [17]
Port Adelaide Essendon Orazio Fantasia trade [18]
Melbourne Gold Coast via Brisbane Lions (pick swap)
on-traded to Geelong (Nakia Cockatoo trade)
on-traded to Gold Coast (pick swap)
[19]
[20]
[21]
4 North Melbourne Hawthorn via Melbourne (Ben Brown trade)
on-traded to Hawthorn (Pick swap at the 2020 National Draft)
[22]
Collingwood Brisbane Lions Pick swap [23]
Hawthorn Port Adelaide via Adelaide (Kyle Hartigan trade)
on-traded to Port Adelaide (Pick swap at the 2020 National Draft)
[24]
Richmond Hawthorn via St Kilda (Jack Higgins trade)
on-traded to Hawthorn (Pick swap at the 2020 National Draft)
[6]
Fremantle Adelaide Pick swap [25]
Essendon Gold Coast Peter Wright trade [26]
Brisbane Lions North Melbourne via Melbourne (pick swap)
on-traded to North Melbourne (Ben Brown trade)
[19]
[22]
Melbourne Brisbane Lions via Adelaide (pick swap)
on-traded to Brisbane Lions (pick swap)
[12]
[27]
Geelong Port Adelaide via Greater Western Sydney (Jeremy Cameron trade)
on-traded to Collingwood (Pick swap at the 2020 National Draft)
on-traded to Port Adelaide (Pick swap at the 2020 National Draft)
[8]

Player movements

Free agency

2021 AFL free agency period signings
PlayerFree agent typeRecruited fromNew clubCompensationRef
Jake Kelly Unrestricted Adelaide Essendon 3rd round [28]
Mabior Chol Unrestricted Richmond Gold Coast End of 2nd round [29]
George Hewett Restricted Sydney Carlton End of 2nd round [30]
Luke Dunstan Unrestricted St Kilda Melbourne None [31]
Tim O'Brien Unrestricted Hawthorn Western Bulldogs None [32]
Jarrod Brander Delisted West Coast Greater Western Sydney [33]
Sam Skinner [a] Delisted South Adelaide
(SANFL)
Port Adelaide [34]
Tom Campbell Delisted North Melbourne St Kilda [35]
Tyson Stengle * [b] Delisted Woodville-West Torrens
(SANFL)
Geelong [36]
Hugh Greenwood Delisted Gold Coast North Melbourne [37]
  • a Sam Skinner was delisted by Brisbane Lions in 2020
  • b Tyson Stengle was delisted by Adelaide during the 2021 pre-season

Trades

Table of trades
Clubs involvedTradeRef
Gold Coast
Collingwood
to Gold Coast (from Collingwood)
to Collingwood (from Gold Coast)
[38]
Collingwood
Geelong
to Collingwood (from Geelong)
to Geelong (from Collingwood)
  • pick #41
[39]
Port Adelaide
Greater Western Sydney
to Port Adelaide (from Greater Western Sydney)
to Greater Western Sydney (from Port Adelaide)
[40]
Melbourne
Western Bulldogs
Adelaide
St Kilda
to Melbourne

to Western Bulldogs


to Adelaide

to St Kilda


[41]
Collingwood
Fremantle
to Collingwood (from Fremantle)
  • pick #22
to Fremantle (from Collingwood)
[42]
Fremantle
Gold Coast
to Fremantle (from Gold Coast)
to Gold Coast (from Fremantle)
[43]
Carlton
Fremantle
to Carlton (from Fremantle)
to Fremantle (from Carlton)
[44]
West Coast
Carlton
Western Bulldogs
to West Coast (from Carlton)

to Carlton (from Western Bulldogs)


to Western Bulldogs (from West Coast)
  • pick #52
[45]
North Melbourne
Richmond
to North Melbourne (from Richmond)
to Richmond (from North Melbourne)
[46]
Collingwood
Western Bulldogs
to Collingwood (from Western Bulldogs)
to Western Bulldogs (from Collingwood)
  • pick #43
[47]
Adelaide
Sydney
to Adelaide (from Sydney)
to Sydney (from Adelaide)
[48]
Brisbane Lions
Geelong
to Brisbane Lions (from Geelong)
to Geelong (from Brisbane Lions)
[49]
Geelong
Hawthorn
to Geelong (from Hawthorn)
to Hawthorn (from Geelong)
[50]
Fremantle
Geelong
to Fremantle (from Geelong)
to Geelong (from Fremantle)
[51]
Sydney
Port Adelaide
to Sydney (from Port Adelaide)
to Port Adelaide (from Sydney)
[52]
Hawthorn
Collingwood
to Hawthorn (from Collingwood)
to Collingwood (from Hawthorn)
[53]
Richmond
Collingwood
to Richmond (from Collingwood)
  • pick #27
to Collingwood (from Richmond)
[54]
Greater Western Sydney
Brisbane Lions
to Greater Western Sydney (from Brisbane Lions)
  • pick #54
to Brisbane Lions (from Greater Western Sydney)
[55]
St Kilda
Collingwood
to St Kilda (from Collingwood)
  • pick #55
to Collingwood (from St Kilda)
[56]
Picks swapped at the 2021 National Draft
Geelong
Western Bulldogs
to Geelong (from Western Bulldogs)
  • pick #23
to Western Bulldogs (from Geelong)
  • pick #32
  • pick #34
North Melbourne
Western Bulldogs
to North Melbourne (from Western Bulldogs)
to Western Bulldogs (from North Melbourne)
North Melbourne
Collingwood
to North Melbourne (from Collingwood)
  • pick #36
to Collingwood (from North Melbourne)
Port Adelaide
West Coast
to Port Adelaide (from West Coast)
  • pick #12
to West Coast (from Port Adelaide)
Collingwood
Greater Western Sydney
to Collingwood (from Greater Western Sydney)
  • pick #48
to Greater Western Sydney (from Collingwood)
Adelaide
Melbourne
to Adelaide (from Melbourne)
  • pick #43
to Melbourne (from Adelaide)
Port Adelaide
Carlton
to Port Adelaide (from Carlton)
  • pick #55
to Carlton (from Port Adelaide)
Collingwood
Geelong
to Collingwood (from Geelong)
  • pick #45
to Geelong (from Collingwood)
St Kilda
Melbourne
to St Kilda (from Melbourne)
  • pick #51
to Melbourne (from St Kilda)
West Coast
Port Adelaide
to West Coast (from Port Adelaide)
  • pick #62
to Port Adelaide (from West Coast)

List changes

Retirements

Delistings

Table key
RRookie listed player
BCategory B Rookie listed player
Table of player delistings
NameClubRef
Tyson Stengle Adelaide [96]
Leno Thomas (B) Fremantle [97]
Tom Lynch Adelaide [98]
Levi Casboult Carlton [99]
Reece Conca Fremantle [100]
Patrick Naish Richmond [101]
Brett Bewley (R) Fremantle [102]
Taylin Duman
Stefan Giro
Tobe Watson (R)
David Zaharakis Essendon [103]
Taylor Garner North Melbourne [104]
Dom Tyson
Will Walker
Connor Menadue (R)
James Cousins Hawthorn [105]
Damon Greaves (R)
Michael Hartley
Keegan Brooksby (R)
Harry Pepper (B)
Mark Hutchings (R) West Coast [83]
Brendon Ah Chee (R)
Irving Mosquito Essendon [106]
Ned Cahill
Lachlan Johnson
Oscar Clavarino (R) St Kilda [107]
Sam Alabakis (B)
Hamish Hartlett Port Adelaide [108]
Joel Garner
Tyson Goldsack (R)
Sam Reid Greater Western Sydney [109]
Matthew Buntine
Nick Shipley [110]
Tom Hutchesson
Brayden Ainsworth West Coast [111]
Ben Johnson
Will Collins (R)
Ben Jarvis Geelong [86]
Cameron Taheny
Kaiden Brand Sydney [112]
Sam Gray (R)
Matthew Ling
Malachy Carruthers (R)
Aiden Fyfe (R) Gold Coast [113]
Jay Lockhart Melbourne [88]
Aaron Nietschke (R)
Austin Bradtke (B)
Jarrod Cameron West Coast [114]
Michael Gibbons Carlton [115]
Sam Ramsay
Oscar Brownless (R) Geelong [116]
Lochie O'Brien Carlton [117]
Matt Cottrell (R)
Martin Gleeson (R) Essendon [118]
Brayden Sier Collingwood [90]
Jay Rantall
Charlie Constable Geelong [119]
Oliver Hanrahan Hawthorn [120]
Will Hayes (R) Western Bulldogs [121]
Ben Cavarra (R)
Jarrod Lienert Port Adelaide [122]
Boyd Woodcock (R)
Sam Mayes
Trent Burgoyne (R)
Derek Eggmolesse-Smith (R) Richmond [123]
Ryan Garthwaite
Noah Cumberland
Bigoa Nyuon
Jack Lonie St Kilda [124]
Marty Hore Melbourne [125]
Kye Declase (R)
Shaun Atley North Melbourne [126]
Trent Dumont
Tom Campbell (R)
Charlie Ham (R)
Cam Ellis-Yolmen Brisbane Lions [127]
Tom Joyce
Brock Smith
Connor Ballenden (R)
Jarrod Brander West Coast [128]
Ben Davis Adelaide [129]
Ronin O'Connor
Paul Hunter St Kilda [130]
Connor Blakely Fremantle [131]
Mitch Crowden
Jacob Townsend (R) Gold Coast [132]
Luke Towey (B)
Jared Polec North Melbourne [133]
Lewis Taylor Sydney [134]
Dylan Clarke Essendon [135]
Hugh Greenwood Gold Coast [136]
Rory Thompson
Jez McLenan
Jacob Wehr Greater Western Sydney [137]

2021 national draft

^Denotes player who has been inducted to the Australian Football Hall of Fame
*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

Jason Horne-Francis

North Melbourne South Adelaide SANFL
2 Sam Darcy Western Bulldogs Oakleigh Chargers NAB League Father–son selection (son of Luke Darcy), matched bid by Greater Western Sydney, used picks 34, 42, 43, 44, 45 [138]
3 Finn Callaghan Greater Western Sydney Sandringham Dragons NAB League Collingwood (2020)
4 Nick Daicos * Collingwood Oakleigh Chargers NAB League Father–son selection (son of Peter Daicos), matched bid by Gold Coast, used picks 38, 40, 42, 44 [139]
5 Mac Andrew Gold Coast Dandenong Stingrays NAB League
6 Josh Rachele Adelaide Murray Bushrangers NAB League
7 Josh Ward Hawthorn Northern Knights NAB League
8 Jye Amiss Fremantle East Perth WAFL Carlton
9 Josh Gibcus Richmond GWV Rebels NAB League
10 Neil Erasmus Fremantle Subiaco WAFL
11 Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera St Kilda Glenelg SANFL
12 Josh Sinn Port Adelaide Sandringham Dragons NAB League West Coast (draft)
13 Ben Hobbs Essendon GWV Rebels NAB League
14 Campbell Chesser West Coast Sandringham Dragons NAB League Port Adelaide (draft)←Sydney
15 Leek Aleer Greater Western Sydney Central District SANFL
16 Darcy Wilmot Brisbane Lions Northern Knights NAB League
17 Tom Brown Richmond Murray Bushrangers NAB League Geelong (2020)
18 Angus Sheldrick Sydney Claremont WAFL Port Adelaide
19 Jacob van Rooyen Melbourne Claremont WAFL Western Bulldogs
20 Kai Lohmann Brisbane Lions GWV Rebels NAB League Melbourne (2020)
221 Matthew Johnson Fremantle Subiaco WAFL Gold Coast (priority pick)
22 Josh Goater North Melbourne Calder Cannons NAB League
23 Sam Butler Hawthorn GWV Rebels NAB League Collingwood (2020)
24 Toby Conway Geelong Geelong Falcons NAB League FremantleCollingwoodGold Coast
25 Mitch Knevitt Geelong Geelong Falcons NAB League Western Bulldogs (draft)←Adelaide
26 Connor MacDonald Hawthorn Dandenong Stingrays NAB League
27 Jesse Motlop Carlton South Fremantle WAFL
28 Tyler Sonsie Richmond Eastern Ranges NAB League
29 Sam Banks Richmond Tasmania Devils NAB League CollingwoodFremantle
30 Judson Clarke Richmond Dandenong Stingrays NAB League St Kilda (2020)
31 Brady Hough West Coast Peel Thunder WAFL
32 James Willis Geelong North Adelaide SANFL Greater Western Sydney (2020)←Essendon (2020)
33 Mitchito Owens St Kilda Sandringham Dragons NAB League Next Generation Academy selection (Japanese descent), matched bid by Sydney, used picks 48 and 54 [140]
34 Matthew Roberts Sydney South Adelaide SANFL
35 Paul Curtis North Melbourne Western Jets NAB League Western Bulldogs (draft)←Geelong (draft)←Greater Western Sydney (2020)
36 Jake Soligo Adelaide Eastern Ranges NAB League MelbourneBrisbane Lions (2020)
37 Rhett Bazzo West Coast Swan Districts WAFL Sydney (2020)←Port Adelaide (2020)
38 Miller Bergman North Melbourne Dandenong Stingrays NAB League Collingwood (draft)←Western Bulldogs (2020)
39 Blake Howes Melbourne Sandringham Dragons NAB League AdelaideMelbourne (2020)
340 Corey Warner Sydney East Fremantle WAFL Free agency compensation pick (Hewett)
41 James Tunstill Brisbane Lions East Perth WAFL GeelongCollingwood
42 Josh Fahey Greater Western Sydney Queanbeyan Tigers AFL Canberra Academy selection, matched bid by Western Bulldogs, used picks 47 and 89 [141]
43 Arthur Jones Western Bulldogs Claremont WAFL North Melbourne (draft)←RichmondGold Coast (2020)
44 Zac Taylor Adelaide Calder Cannons NAB League Melbourne (draft)←St Kilda
45 Arlo Draper Collingwood South Adelaide SANFL
46 Alastair Lord Essendon Norwood SANFL
47 Marcus Windhager St Kilda Sandringham Dragons NAB League Next Generation Academy selection (Indigenous), matched bid by Geelong, used pick 57 [142]
48 Flynn Kroeger Geelong Eastern Ranges NAB League Brisbane LionsWest Coast (2020)
49 Cooper Murley Collingwood Norwood SANFL North Melbourne (draft)←Western Bulldogs (draft)←CarltonWest CoastSydney (2020)
50 Garrett McDonagh Essendon Richmond VFL Port Adelaide (2020)
51 Oscar Adams St Kilda Glenelg SANFL Melbourne (draft)←Western Bulldogs (2020)
52 Harvey Harrison Collingwood North Adelaide SANFL Gold CoastGeelong (2020)←Brisbane Lions (2020)←Melbourne (2020)
453 Jai Serong Hawthorn Gippsland Power NAB League Melbourne (2020)←North Melbourne (2020)
54 Eric 'Roy' Benning Fremantle Claremont WAFL Next Generation Academy selection (Indigenous)
Gold Coast
55 Hugh Jackson Port Adelaide North Adelaide SANFL Adelaide (2020)←Hawthorn (2020)
56 Dante Visentini Port Adelaide Sandringham Dragons NAB League Carlton (draft)
57 Jack Williams West Coast East Fremantle WAFL
58 Lachlan Rankin Sydney Oakleigh Chargers NAB League
59 Jackson Archer North Melbourne Northern Knights NAB League Father–son selection (son of Glenn Archer)
Melbourne (2020)←Brisbane Lions (2020)
60 Jase Burgoyne Port Adelaide Woodville-West Torrens SANFL Father–son selection (son of Peter Burgoyne)
Collingwood (2020)←Greater Western Sydney (2020)←Geelong (2020)
61 Luke Cleary Western Bulldogs Sandringham Dragons NAB League
62 Greg Clark West Coast Subiaco WAFL Port Adelaide (draft)
63 Charlie Constable Gold Coast Geelong AFL
64 Cooper Whyte Geelong Geelong Falcons NAB League
65 Taj Woewodin Melbourne East Fremantle WAFL Father–son selection (son of Shane Woewodin)

Rookie elevations

Clubs were able to promote any player who was listed on their rookie list in 2021 to their 2022 primary playing list prior to the draft.

Table of rookie elevations [143]
PlayerClub
Ben Keays Adelaide
Josh Honey Carlton
Matthew Kennedy
Will Snelling Essendon
Ethan Hughes Fremantle
Emerson Jeka Hawthorn
Dylan Moore
Ned Reeves
James Jordon Melbourne
Martin Frederick Port Adelaide
Rhyan Mansell Richmond
Callum Wilkie St Kilda
Ryan Gardner Western Bulldogs

2022 pre-season draft

Table of pre-season draft selections
RoundPickPlayerClubRecruited fromNotes
ClubLeague
11Passed North Melbourne
2Passed Collingwood
3 Rory Thompson Gold Coast Gold Coast AFL
4 Luke Nankervis Adelaide Sandringham Dragons NAB League
5Passed Essendon

2022 rookie draft

Table of rookie draft selections
RoundPickPlayerClubRecruited fromNotes
ClubLeague
11 Jared Polec North Melbourne North Melbourne AFL
2 Charlie Dean Collingwood Williamstown VFL
3 Levi Casboult Gold Coast Carlton AFL
4 Ben Davis Adelaide Adelaide AFL
5 Ned Long Hawthorn Northern Knights NAB League
6 Lochie O'Brien Carlton Carlton AFL
7 Bigoa Nyuon Richmond Richmond AFL
8 Karl Worner Fremantle Oakleigh Chargers NAB League
9Passed St Kilda
10Passed West Coast
11 Patrick Voss Essendon Oakleigh Chargers NAB League
12 Lewis Taylor Sydney Sydney AFL
13 Cooper Hamilton Greater Western Sydney Bendigo Pioneers NAB League
14 Cam Ellis-Yolmen Brisbane Lions Brisbane Lions AFL
15 Oliver Dempsey Geelong Old Carey Grammarians VAFA
16 Trent Dumont Port Adelaide North Melbourne AFL
17 Charlie Parker Western Bulldogs Sturt SANFL
18 Judd McVee Melbourne East Fremantle WAFL
219Passed North Melbourne
20 Isaac Chugg Collingwood Collingwood AFL
21 Jez McLennan Gold Coast Gold Coast AFL
22Passed Adelaide
23Passed Hawthorn
24 Matt Cottrell Carlton Carlton AFL
25 Mitch Crowden Fremantle Fremantle AFL
26Passed St Kilda
27Passed Essendon
28Passed Sydney
29 Jacob Wehr Greater Western Sydney Greater Western Sydney AFL
30Passed Geelong
31 Sam Mayes Port Adelaide Port Adelaide AFL
32 Robbie McComb Western Bulldogs Footscray VFL
333Passed Gold Coast
34 Connor Blakely Fremantle Fremantle AFL
35Passed Essendon
436 Sandy Brock Gold Coast Peel Thunder WAFL Academy selection
537 Bodhi Uwland Gold Coast Broadbeach QAFL Academy selection

Category B rookie selections

Table of Category B rookie selections
NameClubOriginNoteRef
Domanic Akuei Carlton Northern Knights (NAB League) Next Generation Academy selection (Sudanese descent) [144]
Fionn O'Hara Hawthorn Westmeath GAA International selection (Ireland) [145]
Andy Moniz-Wakefield Melbourne NT Thunder (NAB League) Next Generation Academy selection (indigenous) [146]
Jack Peris St Kilda Sandringham Dragons (NAB League) Next Generation Academy selection (indigenous) [147]
Josiah Kyle Dandenong Stingrays (NAB League) Next Generation Academy selection (indigenous)
Cody Raak Western Bulldogs Western Jets (NAB League) Next Generation Academy selection (indigenous) [148]

Pre-season supplemental selection period

Table of Pre-season supplemental selection period signings
PlayerClubRecruited fromNotesRef
ClubLeague
Mitch Cox Brisbane Lions Williamstown VFL [149]
Tex Wanganeen Essendon Sturt SANFL Son of Gavin Wanganeen [150]
Nic Martin Subiaco WAFL
James Tsitas Gold Coast Woodville-West Torrens SANFL [151]
Tom Lynch North Melbourne Adelaide AFL [152]
Jack Hayes St Kilda Woodville-West Torrens SANFL [153]
Jarrod Lienert Port Adelaide AFL [154]
Paddy McCartin Sydney Sydney VFL Previously listed with St Kilda [155]
Hugh Dixon West Coast East Fremantle WAFL Previously listed with Fremantle [156]
Luke Strnadica East Fremantle WAFL Previously listed with Fremantle [157]
Patrick Naish Richmond AFL
Tom Joyce Brisbane Lions AFL

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