2022 AFL draft | |
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General information | |
Date(s) | 1 June: Mid-season Draft 28–29 November: National Draft 30 November: Pre-Season and Rookie Draft |
Location | Marvel Stadium |
Network(s) | Fox Footy |
Sponsored by | National Australia Bank |
Overview | |
League | AFL |
First selection | Aaron Cadman, Greater Western Sydney |
The 2022 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 2022 AFL season.
Due to the League wanting to ensure that matches are not cancelled or postponed during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, each club named twenty players to their Covid top-up player list. For Victorian based teams, all of these players played for their affiliated reserves team or junior development academy, or for clubs outside of Victoria, the majority were sourced from the local second level leagues. [1]
In round 2, West Coast became the first club to utilise the top-up player pool, when they had twelve players unable to play due to the AFL's health and safety protocols. Five players, Angus Dewar, Aaron Black, Stefan Giro, Declan Mountford and Brayden Ainsworth were chosen to play against North Melbourne. [2]
Event | Date(s) |
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Mid-season rookie draft | 1 June 2022 |
Free agency period | Restricted and Unrestricted: 30 September – 7 October 2022 Delisted: 3 – 15 November |
Trade period | 3 – 12 October 2022 |
National draft | First round: 28 November 2022 Second and subsequent rounds: 29 November 2022 |
Pre-Season and Rookie draft | 30 November 2022 |
Pre-season supplemental selection period | 1 December 2022 – 15 February 2023 |
The mid-season draft was held after the conclusion of Round 11 of the 2022 AFL season on 1 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.
Player | Free agent type | Recruited from | New club | Compensation | Ref |
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Karl Amon | Unrestricted | Port Adelaide | Hawthorn | Second round | [20] |
Jayden Hunt | Unrestricted | Melbourne | West Coast | Third round | [21] |
Daniel McStay | Unrestricted | Brisbane Lions | Collingwood | Second round | [22] |
Liam Jones | Unrestricted | Carlton | Western Bulldogs | Third round | [23] |
Zaine Cordy | Unrestricted | Western Bulldogs | St Kilda | None [a] | [24] |
Francis Evans | Delisted | Geelong | Port Adelaide | — | [25] |
Fergus Greene [b] | Delisted | Box Hill Hawks (VFL) | Hawthorn | — | [26] |
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Due to the club's poor on-field results since 2020, the AFL announced draft concessions for North Melbourne [139] which included:
^ | 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 |
x | Denotes 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 |
Round | Pick | Player | Club | Recruited from | Notes | |
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Club | League | |||||
1 | 1 | Aaron Cadman | Greater Western Sydney | Greater Western Victoria Rebels | NAB League | ←North Melbourne |
2 | Will Ashcroft | Brisbane Lions | Sandringham Dragons | NAB League | Father–son selection (son of Marcus Ashcroft), matched bid by North Melbourne | |
3 | Harry Sheezel | North Melbourne | Sandringham Dragons | NAB League | ←West Coast | |
4 | George Wardlaw | North Melbourne | Oakleigh Chargers | NAB League | ←Greater Western Sydney | |
5 | Elijah Tsatas | Essendon | Oakleigh Chargers | NAB League | ||
6 | Bailey Humphrey | Gold Coast | Gippsland Power | NAB League | ←Adelaide | |
7 | Cameron Mackenzie | Hawthorn | Sandringham Dragons | NAB League | ||
8 | Jhye Clark | Geelong | Geelong Falcons | NAB League | ←Gold Coast | |
9 | Reuben Ginbey | West Coast | East Perth | WAFL | ←Port Adelaide | |
10 | Mattaes Phillipou | St Kilda | Woodville-West Torrens | SANFL | ||
11 | Oliver Hollands | Carlton | Murray Bushrangers | NAB League | ||
12 | Jaspa Fletcher | Brisbane Lions | Sherwood Magpies | QAFL | Father–son selection (son of Adrian Fletcher), matched bid by Western Bulldogs | |
13 | Jedd Busslinger | Western Bulldogs | East Perth | WAFL | ||
14 | Elijah Hewett | West Coast | Swan Districts | WAFL | ←Greater Western Sydney←Richmond | |
15 | Matthew Jefferson | Melbourne | Oakleigh Chargers | NAB League | ←Fremantle | |
16 | Harry Rowston | Greater Western Sydney | Calder Cannons | NAB League | Academy selection, matched bid by Sydney | |
17 | Max Michalanney | Adelaide | Norwood | SANFL | Father–son selection (son of Jim Michalanney), matched bid by Sydney | |
18 | Josh Weddle | Hawthorn | Oakleigh Chargers | NAB League | ←Sydney (draft)←Adelaide (2021)←Melbourne (2021) | |
19 | Ed Allan | Collingwood | Claremont | WAFL | ||
20 | Jacob Konstanty | Sydney | Gippsland Power | NAB League | ||
21 | Darcy Jones | Greater Western Sydney | Swan Districts | WAFL | ←Geelong | |
2 | 22 | Max Gruzewski | Greater Western Sydney | Oakleigh Chargers | NAB League | ←Richmond←North Melbourne (2021) |
23 | Harry Barnett | West Coast | West Adelaide | SANFL | ||
24 | Charlie Clarke | Western Bulldogs | Sandringham Dragons | NAB League | ←Brisbane Lions←Greater Western Sydney | |
25 | Lewis Hayes | Essendon | Eastern Ranges | NAB League | ||
26 | Brayden George | North Melbourne | Murray Bushrangers | NAB League | ←Adelaide | |
27 | Cooper Vickery | Sydney | Gippsland Power | NAB League | ←Hawthorn (draft) | |
28 | Jakob Ryan | Collingwood | Glenelg | SANFL | ←Geelong←Brisbane Lions←Gold Coast | |
29 | Coby Burgiel | West Coast | Gippsland Power | NAB League | ←Port Adelaide (2021) | |
30 | Lachie Cowan | Carlton | Tasmania Devils | NAB League | ←Collingwood (draft)←Melbourne←Port Adelaide free agency compensation pick (Amon) | |
31 | James van Es | St Kilda | Greater Western Victoria Rebels | NAB League | ||
32 | Jaxon Binns | Carlton | Dandenong Stingrays | NAB League | ||
33 | Hugh Davies | Fremantle | Claremont | WAFL | ←Western Bulldogs | |
34 | Toby McMullin | Greater Western Sydney | Sandringham Dragons | NAB League | ←Richmond | |
35 | Olli Hotton | St Kilda | Sandringham Dragons | NAB League | ←Gold Coast←Fremantle (2021) | |
36 | Tom McCallum | Port Adelaide | Tasmania Devils | NAB League | ←Melbourne | |
37 | Henry Hustwaite | Hawthorn | Dandenong Stingrays | NAB League | ←Brisbane Lions←Gold Coast←Collingwood (2021) | |
38 | Jed Adams | Melbourne | Peel Thunder | WAFL | ←Essendon←Sydney | |
3 | 39 | Harvey Gallagher | Western Bulldogs | Bendigo Pioneers | NAB League | ←North Melbourne (2021) |
40 | Caleb Mitchell | Sydney | Murray Bushrangers | NAB League | ←Essendon | |
41 | Tom Emmett | Fremantle | Sturt | SANFL | ←North Melbourne←Port Adelaide←Melbourne←Adelaide (2021) | |
42 | Max Knobel | Fremantle | Gippsland Power | NAB League | ←Melbourne←Greater Western Sydney←Collingwood←Hawthorn (2021) | |
43 | Billy Dowling | Adelaide | North Adelaide | SANFL | ←Gold Coast (draft) | |
44 | Isaac Keeler | St Kilda | North Adelaide | SANFL | ||
45 | Alwyn Davey Jr. | Essendon | Oakleigh Chargers | NAB League | Father–son selection (son of Alwyn Davey), matched bid by Hawthorn | |
46 | Jack O'Sullivan | Hawthorn | Oakleigh Chargers | NAB League | ←Brisbane Lions←Geelong←Fremantle (2021)←Carlton (2021) | |
47 | Harry Lemmey | Carlton | West Adelaide | SANFL | Free agency compensation pick (Jones) | |
48 | Joe Richards | Collingwood | Wangaratta | O&MFNL | ←Richmond (2021) | |
49 | Kaleb Smith | Richmond | East Fremantle | WAFL | ←Greater Western Sydney←Port Adelaide←Melbourne | |
50 | Hugh Bond | Adelaide | Greater Western Victoria Rebels | NAB League | ←Brisbane Lions (draft)←Geelong←Collingwood (2021)←Hawthorn (2021)←Geelong (2021)←Brisbane Lions (2021) | |
51 | Bailey Macdonald | Hawthorn | Oakleigh Chargers | NAB League | ←Greater Western Sydney (draft)←Port Adelaide←Sydney (2021) | |
52 | Phoenix Foster | Geelong | Norwood | SANFL | ||
4 | 53 | Thomas Scully | Port Adelaide | West Adelaide | SANFL | ←West Coast (2021) |
54 | Jayden Davey | Essendon | Oakleigh Chargers | NAB League | Father–son selection (son of Alwyn Davey) | |
55 | Steely Green | Richmond | South Fremantle | WAFL | ←Greater Western Sydney←Collingwood (2021)←St Kilda (2021)←Adelaide (2021) | |
56 | Cooper Harvey | North Melbourne | Northern Knights | NAB League | Father–son selection (son of Brent Harvey) | |
57 | Corey Wagner | Fremantle | Port Melbourne | VFL | ←Melbourne←St Kilda (2021) | |
58 | Noah Long | West Coast | Bendigo Pioneers | NAB League | ||
59 | Kyle Marshall | Port Adelaide | South Adelaide | SANFL |
Player | Club |
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Jordon Butts | Adelaide |
Kieran Strachan | |
James Madden | Brisbane Lions |
Matthew Owies | Carlton |
Jack Ginnivan | Collingwood |
John Noble | |
Sam Durham | Essendon |
Nic Martin | |
Lachie Schultz | Fremantle |
Tom Atkins | Geelong |
Brad Close | |
Levi Casboult | Gold Coast |
Ned Moyle | |
Callum Brown | Greater Western Sydney |
Lachlan Bramble | Hawthorn |
Kade Chandler | Melbourne |
Jake Pasini | Port Adelaide |
Marlion Pickett | Richmond |
Hayden McLean | Sydney |
Sam Wicks | |
Jamaine Jones | West Coast |
Buku Khamis | Western Bulldogs |
Jordon Sweet |
Round | Pick | Player | Club | Recruited from | Notes | |
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Club | League | |||||
1 | 1 | Blake Drury | North Melbourne | Oakleigh Chargers | NAB League | |
2 | Isiah Winder | West Coast | West Coast | AFL | ||
3 | Phil Davis | Greater Western Sydney | Greater Western Sydney | AFL | ||
4 | Rhett Montgomerie | Essendon | Central District | SANFL | ||
5 | Andrew McPherson | Adelaide | Adelaide | AFL | ||
6 | Seamus Mitchell | Hawthorn | Hawthorn | AFL | ||
7 | Connor Blakely | Gold Coast | Fremantle | AFL | ||
8 | Dylan Williams | Port Adelaide | Port Adelaide | AFL | ||
9 | Passed | St Kilda | — | — | ||
10 | Ed Curnow | Carlton | Carlton | AFL | ||
11 | Passed | Western Bulldogs | — | — | ||
12 | Seth Campbell | Richmond | Tasmania Devils | NAB League | ||
13 | Liam Reidy | Fremantle | Frankston | VFL | ||
14 | Will Verrall | Melbourne | South Adelaide | SANFL | ||
15 | Ryan Lester | Brisbane Lions | Brisbane Lions | AFL | ||
16 | Cooper Murley | Collingwood | Collingwood | AFL | ||
17 | Cameron Owen | Sydney | Tasmania Devils | NAB League | ||
18 | Oscar Murdoch | Geelong | Geelong Falcons | NAB League | ||
2 | 19 | Hamish Free | North Melbourne | South Fremantle | WAFL | |
20 | Zane Trew | West Coast | West Coast | AFL | ||
21 | Paul Seedsman | Adelaide | Adelaide | AFL | ||
22 | Passed | Hawthorn | — | — | ||
23 | Jake Stein | Gold Coast | Greater Western Sydney | AFL | ||
24 | Passed | St Kilda | — | — | ||
25 | Passed | Western Bulldogs | — | — | ||
26 | Tylar Young | Richmond | Richmond | VFL | ||
27 | Passed | Fremantle | — | — | ||
28 | Oliver Sestan | Melbourne | Mansfield | GVFNL | ||
29 | Nakia Cockatoo | Brisbane Lions | Brisbane Lions | AFL | ||
30 | Passed | Collingwood | — | — | ||
31 | Jaiden Magor | Sydney | South Adelaide | SANFL | ||
32 | Osca Riccardi | Geelong | Geelong Falcons | NAB League | Father–son selection (son of Peter Riccardi) | |
3 | 33 | Daniel Howe | North Melbourne | Hawthorn | AFL | |
34 | Passed | Gold Coast | — | — | ||
35 | Passed | Richmond | — | — | ||
36 | Passed | Melbourne | — | — | ||
37 | Passed | Brisbane Lions | — | — | ||
38 | Passed | Geelong | — | — | ||
4 | 39 | Kayne Turner | North Melbourne | North Melbourne | AFL | |
40 | Passed | Gold Coast | — | — | ||
5 | 41 | Passed | Gold Coast | — | — |
Name | Club | Origin | Note | Ref |
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Darryl McDowell-White Jr. | Brisbane Lions | Red City Roar (NBL1 North) | 3-year non-registered player (basketball) (Also the son of Darryl White) | [141] |
Shadeau Brain | Noosa (QAFL) | Academy selection | [142] | |
Anthony Munkara | Essendon | West Adelaide (SANFL) | Next Generation Academy selection (Indigenous) | [143] |
Josh Draper | Fremantle | Peel Thunder (WAFL) | Next Generation Academy selection (Indigenous) | [144] |
Conrad Williams | Claremont (WAFL) | Next Generation Academy selection (Indigenous) | ||
Oisín Mullin | Geelong | Mayo (GAA) | International selection (Ireland) | [145] |
Ted Clohesy | Geelong Falcons (NAB League) | Next Generation Academy selection (born in South Africa) | ||
Lloyd Johnston | Gold Coast | NT Thunder (NAB League) | NT zone selection | [146] |
Nick Madden | Greater Western Sydney | Greater Western Sydney (VFL) | Academy selection | [147] |
Jason Gillbee | Bendigo Pioneers (NAB League) | NSW zone selection | ||
Joshua Bennetts | Hawthorn | Eastern Ranges (NAB League) | Next Generation Academy selection (Indigenous) | [148] |
Kyah Farris-White | Melbourne | Willetton Tigers (NBL1 West) | 3-year non-registered player (basketball) | [149] |
Nathan Barkla | Port Adelaide | Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL) | Next Generation Academy selection (Filipino descent) | [150] |
Angus McLennan | St Kilda | Sandringham Dragons (NAB League) | Next Generation Academy selection (born in Egypt) | [151] |
Will Edwards | Sydney | Sydney (VFL) | Academy selection | |
Tyrell Dewar | West Coast | Subiaco (WAFL) | Next Generation Academy selection (Indigenous) | [152] |
Jordyn Baker | East Perth (WAFL) | Next Generation Academy selection (Indigenous) | ||
James O'Donnell | Western Bulldogs | Essendon Cricket Club | 3-year non-registered player (cricket) | [153] |
Player | Club | Recruited from | Notes | Ref | |
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Club | League | ||||
Tyler Brown | Adelaide | Collingwood | AFL | [154] | |
Mark Keane | Cork | GAA | Previously listed with Collingwood | [155] | |
Darragh Joyce | Brisbane Lions | St Kilda | AFL | [156] | |
Conor McKenna | Tyrone | GAA | Previously listed with Essendon | [157] | |
Hudson O'Keefe | Carlton | Oakleigh Chargers | NAB League | [158] | |
Alex Cincotta | Carlton | VFL | [159] | ||
Oscar Steene | Collingwood | West Adelaide | SANFL | [160] | |
Oleg Markov | Gold Coast | AFL | [161] | ||
Jed Anderson | Gold Coast | North Melbourne | AFL | [162] | |
Brodie McLaughlin | Frankston | VFL | [163] | ||
Kye Turner | Melbourne | Frankston | VFL | [164] | |
Liam Shiels | North Melbourne | Hawthorn | AFL | [165] | |
Kaelan Bradtke | Richmond | Sydney | VFL | [166] | |
Liam Stocker | St Kilda | Carlton | AFL | [167] | |
Anthony Caminiti | Northern Knights | NAB League | [168] | ||
Oskar Baker | Western Bulldogs | Melbourne | AFL | [169] |
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