2024 AFL draft

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2024 AFL draft
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
  2023
2025  

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.

Contents

Key Dates

Table of key dates
EventDate(s)
Mid-season rookie draft 29 May 2024
Free agency periodRestricted and Unrestricted: 4-11 October 2024
Delisted: October-November 2024
Trade period7-16 October 2024
National draft 20-21 November 2024
Pre-Season and Rookie draft2 November 2024
Pre-season supplemental selection periodDecember 2024 - March 2025

2024 mid-season rookie draft

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.

Mid-season draft selections
RdPickPlayerClubRecruited fromPick due to
ClubLeague
11 Geordie Payne North Melbourne Tasmania Devils Coates Talent League Callum Coleman-Jones long-term injury
2 Jacob Blight Richmond Peel Thunder WAFL Judson Clarke long-term injury
3 Jack Hutchinson West Coast Collingwood VFL Noah Long long-term injury
4 Max Hall St Kilda Box Hill Hawks VFL James Van Es long-term injury
5 Jasper Scaife Hawthorn West Perth WAFL Sam Butler long-term injury
6 Will McLachlan Brisbane Lions Geelong Falcons Coates Talent League Keidean Coleman long-term injury
7 Toby Murray Adelaide Adelaide SANFL Rory Sloane retirement
8 Kelsey Rypstra Western Bulldogs North Adelaide SANFL Aiden O'Driscoll retirement
9 Cooper Lord Carlton North Melbourne VFL Sam Docherty long-term injury
10 Iliro Smit Collingwood Eastern Ranges Coates Talent League Nathan Murphy retirement
11 Luker Kentfield Melbourne Subiaco WAFL Angus Brayshaw retirement
12 Logan Evans Port Adelaide Port Adelaide SANFL Sam Powell-Pepper long-term injury
13 Saad El-Hawli Essendon Northern Bullants VFL Jaiden Hunter long-term injury
14 Tom Hanily Sydney Gippsland Power Coates Talent League Jack Buller long-term injury
215 Brynn Teakle North Melbourne East Fremantle WAFL Josh Goater long-term injury
16 Campbell Gray Richmond Essendon VFL Josh Gibcus long-term injury
17 Luke Beecken Brisbane Lions Woodville-West Torrens SANFL Tom Doedee long-term injury
18Passed Adelaide Wayne Milera long-term injury
19 Ned Long Collingwood Collingwood VFL Aiden Begg long-term injury
320Passed Richmond Sam Naismith long-term injury
21 Darcy Craven Brisbane Lions East Perth WAFL Darcy Gardiner long-term injury
22Passed Adelaide Patrick Parnell long-term injury
423Passed Brisbane Lions Lincoln McCarthy long-term injury

Player movements

Previous trades

Table of previously traded selections
RdOrig. ClubNew ClubAcquired viaRef
1 Port Adelaide Fremantle pick swap [2]
Western Bulldogs Gold Coast pick swap [3]
North Melbourne
(priority pick #19)
Sydney Dylan Stephens trade [4]
North Melbourne
(priority pick #20)
Gold Coast pick swap [5]
Collingwood Fremantle Lachie Schultz trade [6]
2 Fremantle Richmond via Port Adelaide (pick swap)
on-traded to Richmond (Ivan Soldo trade)
[2]
[7]
Sydney Melbourne Brodie Grundy trade [8]
St Kilda Fremantle Liam Henry trade [9]
Melbourne Adelaide Shane McAdam trade [10]
Collingwood Hawthorn Jack Ginnivan trade [11]
Hawthorn Collingwood
Brisbane Lions Gold Coast via Hawthorn (Jack Gunston & Brandon Ryan trade)
on-traded to Gold Coast (Mabior Chol trade)
[12]
[13]
Adelaide St Kilda via Greater Western Sydney (pick swap at the 2023 draft)
on-traded to St Kilda (pick swap at the 2023 draft)
[14]
3 Gold Coast Western Bulldogs pick swap [3]
Western Bulldogs Melbourne James Harmes trade [15]
Carlton Greater Western Sydney via St Kilda (Paddy Dow and Nick Coffield trade)
on-traded to Greater Western Sydney (pick swap at the 2023 draft)
[16] [14]
Essendon Gold Coast via Carlton (Paddy Dow and Nick Coffield trade)
on-traded to Gold Coast (Elijah Hollands trade)
[16]
[17]
Hawthorn Collingwood Jack Ginnivan trade [11]
Melbourne St Kilda Jack Billings trade [18]
St Kilda Melbourne pick swap at the 2023 draft [14]
Fremantle Richmond pick swap at the 2023 draft [14]
West Coast Richmond pick swap at the 2023 draft [14]
4 St Kilda Fremantle Liam Henry trade [9]
Fremantle Carlton via St Kilda (Liam Henry trade)
on-traded to Carlton (Paddy Dow and Nick Coffield trade)
[9]
[16]
Western Bulldogs Carlton Paddy Dow and Nick Coffield trade [16]
Carlton Hawthorn via Essendon (Paddy Dow and Nick Coffield trade)
on-traded to Port Adelaide (Xavier Duursma and Brandon Zerk-Thatcher trade)

on-traded to Hawthorn (pick swap at the 2023 draft)
[16]
[19] [14]
Port Adelaide Richmond Ivan Soldo trade [7]
Collingwood Richmond via Hawthorn (Jack Ginnivan trade)
on-traded to Essendon (Massimo D'Ambrosio trade)

on-traded to Richmond (pick swap at the 2023 draft)
[11]
[20] [14]
Gold Coast Carlton Elijah Hollands trade [17]
Hawthorn Brisbane Lions Jack Gunston & Brandon Ryan trade [12]
Essendon North Melbourne via Port Adelaide (Xavier Duursma and Brandon Zerk-Thatcher trade)
on-traded to North Melbourne (pick swap at the 2023 draft)
[19] [14]
Brisbane Lions Gold Coast pick swap at the 2023 draft [14]
Sydney Hawthorn pick swap at the 2023 draft [14]

List changes

Retirements

Table of player retirements
NameClubRef
Angus Brayshaw Melbourne [21]
Nathan Murphy Collingwood [22]
Rory Sloane Adelaide [23]
Aiden O'Driscoll Western Bulldogs [24]

Delistings

Table of player delistings
NameClubRef
Tarryn Thomas North Melbourne [25]

2025 rookie draft

Category B rookie selections

Table of Category B rookie selections
NameClubOriginNoteRef
Matt Duffy Carlton Longford GAA International selection (Ireland) [26] [27]

See also

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