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It's that time of year.

While it won't reflect the actualities, let's go all the way to the end of the order just so there's at least 3 selections per club (2 for Port Adelaide.)

If you want to play, nominate your team of preference.

Rules:

1. Trades have to be within AFL laws.
2. You have 8 hours between 8 am and 10 pm to pick, eg. If the last pick is taken at 8:30 pm, then you have until 2:30 the next day.


Adelaide = Yoda_
Brisbane = RedmanWasHere
Carlton = eDPS
Collingwood = Zach Package
Essendon = ydc55
Footscray = eth-dog
Fremantle = Vindicater
Geelong = Booplaz
Gold Coast = Zach Package
GWS Giants = Vindicater
Hawthorn = ant555
Melbourne = eDPS
North Melbourne = Hazardinho
Port Adelaide = eth-dog
Richmond = RedmanWasHere
St Kilda = Cup_o_Jobe
Sydney = ydc55
West Coast = doug85

Round 1
  1. North Melbourne: Harley Reid.
  2. Gold Coast: Jed Walter.
  3. North Melbourne: Zane Duursma.
  4. West Coast: Colby McKercher.
  5. Hawthorn: Daniel Curtin.
  6. Footscray: Nick Watson.
  7. Melbourne: Ryley Sanders.
  8. Gold Coast: Ethan Read.
  9. Greater Western Sydney: Nate Caddy.
  10. Geelong: Connor O'Sullivan.
  11. Footscray: Jordan Croft.
  12. Essendon: Darcy Wilson.
  13. Adelaide: James Leake.
  14. Melbourne: Caleb Windsor.
  15. Gold Coast: Jake Rogers.
  16. Hawthorn: Will McCabe.
  17. Sydney: Charlie Edwards.
  18. St Kilda: Ollie Murphy.
  19. Adelaide: Zane Zakostelsky.
  20. North Melbourne: Arie Schoenmaker.
  21. Greater Western Sydney: Riley Hardeman.
  22. West Coast: Archer Reid.
  23. West Coast: Koltyn Tholstrup.
  24. Collingwood: Harry Demattia.
  25. Adelaide: Mitch Edwards.
  26. Gold Coast: Will Graham.
  27. St Kilda: Lance Collard.
  28. Carlton: Phoenix Gothard.

    Round 2.

  29. North Melbourne: Luamon Lual.
  30. Geelong: Joel Freijah.
  31. Carlton: Archie Roberts.
  32. Richmond: Will Green.
  33. Brisbane Lions: Will Patton.
  34. Essendon: Ashton Moir.
  35. Collingwood: Taylor Goad.
  36. Fremantle: Koen Sanchez.
  37. Essendon: George Stevens.
  38. West Coast: Tew Jiath.
  39. Brisbane Lions: Cooper Trembath.
  40. Sydney: Caiden Cleary.
  41. St Kilda: Harvey Johnston.
  42. Richmond: Kane McAuliffe.
  43. Melbourne: Wil Dawson.
  44. Greater Western Sydney: Jack Delean.

    Round 3.

  45. Fremantle: Logan Morris.
  46. Brisbane Lions: Michael Rudd.
  47. St Kilda: Cooper Simpson.
  48. Sydney: Aiden O'Driscoll.
  49. Footscray: Clay Hall.
  50. North Melbourne: Reece Torrent.
  51. West Coast: Chad Wingard.
  52. Geelong: Angus Hastie.
  53. Essendon: Bodie Ryan.
  54. Hawthorn: Nathan Philactides.

    Round 4.

  55. Hawthorn: Luke Lloyd.
  56. Melbourne: Kynan Brown.
  57. North Melbourne: Jack Callinan.
  58. Richmond: Vigo Visentini.
  59. Richmond: Kobe Ryan.
  60. West Coast: Cooper Stephens.
  61. Footscray: Mutaz El Nour.
  62. Port Adelaide: Tom Anastosopoulos.
  63. Footscray: Lachlan Smith.
  64. Footscray: Brynn Teakle.
  65. Geelong: Ned Long.
  66. Carlton
  67. Collingwood: Kristian Ferronato.

    Round 5

  68. Port Adelaide: Patrick Snell. (To get us to 2 picks for Port Adelaide.)


Points chart is below.

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Let's away.

P.s. let's also do a 1 round mock 2024 draft.

2024 round 1:

1 West Coast:
2 North Melbourne:
3 Hawthorn:
4 Gold Coast:
5 Fremantle:
6 Richmond:
7 Geelong:
8 Essendon:
9 Adelaide:
10 Gold Coast:
11 Sydney:
12 St Kilda:
13 Melbourne:
14 Fremantle:
15 GWS:
16 Carlton:
17 Brisbane:
18 Fremantle:
19 Sydney:
20 Gold Coast:
 
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Pick 15 Gold Coast: Jake Rogers.
RedmanWasHere need to take 45, 47, 49 and 50 away from the Dogs in the OP for matching the Croft bid. Their next pick is now at the Suns whose last pick is now at the Dogs
 
Kinnear beatson is a bugger.
in all seriousness Sydney need a defender and will McCabe has a lot of upside.
Sydney choose Will McCabe who has nominated the Hawthorn Football Club under Father/ Son guidelines.
Sorry everyone
 

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Pick 17 Sydney: Charlie Edwards.
Pick 17 Sydney Swans Charlie Edwards 191cm 85kg midfielder Sandringham Dragons
inside midfielder, big body who has not really gone through elite pathways.
Country kid who improved in leaps and bounds this year.
stregths are he has very good hands inside, can win contested ball, has some zip on the outside, has a neat kick and can kick goals. He is the long term replacement to Luke Parker while Angus sheldrick can also play inside role.
I considered Murphy and shoenmakers but Arnold, Hamling, Francis, Melican, fox, rampe and mccartin is a pretty solid group.
Theswans biggest challenge is to lock away Logan mcdonald now.
 
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Pick 18 St Kilda: Ollie Murphy.
While tempted by a variety of the "maybe" midfielders around this mark in the draft, I think the Saints are crying out for some elite talent down back, so will be selecting Ollie Murphy from Sandy with Pick 18.

A genuine key position backman, has all of the traits you want in a modern defender: dangerously quick, assured pair of hands, and able to make good decisions bringing the ball out of defense. Showed he can hold his own this year against some of the better forwards in the '23 crop. Also a Saints fan, for what it's worth.

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Saints will be hoping that both Murphy and Van Es can develop in a couple of years to be a set and forget FB and CHB duo. Saints have always done OK defensively despite never really settling on the best combo of Wilkie, Cordy, Battle and Howard down back (and many of those are re-purposed players from other positions). Having one (or two) genuine, elite key-backs in a couple of years will transform the Saints list and ought compliment the Ross Lyon system.
 
Rogers points: 889.6. GC match with 51 (259), 69 (135), 66 (80) and their surplus which leaves them with 191 points leftover.

Will McCabe bid on at pick 16 (853.6 points), Hawthorne match with 43 (378), 46 (331) and 47 (316) and end up with a surplus 171.4
 

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Rogers points: 889.6. GC match with 51 (259), 69 (135), 66 (80) and their surplus which leaves them with 191 points leftover.

Will McCabe bid on at pick 16 (853.6 points), Hawthorne match with 43 (378), 46 (331) and 47 (316) and end up with a surplus 171.4


Just updated the draft order.

How does it look?
 
So back to back picks for Footscray then?

Apologies everyone for sounding dumb and dense.

I don't have a clue about draft points.

I know it's in the OP but it might as well be Arabic.
Yes. It was a trade.
 
Pick 20 North Melbourne: Arie Schoenmaker.
North Melbourne's 2023 AFL Draft Selection – Pick 20
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Arie Schoenmaker
Height: 194cm
Weight: 91kg
Date of Birth: 07-01-2005
Leagues: AFL U18 Championships, Coates Talent League Boys
Player Profile:
Arie Schoenmaker is a formidable prospect in this year's draft, boasting an impressive physical presence matched by his footballing prowess. At 194cm and 91kg, Schoenmaker has the ideal build for a key position player, capable of making an immediate impact on the ground.

Throughout the AFL U18 Championships and the Coates Talent League Boys, Schoenmaker has demonstrated his ability to influence the game significantly. His marking ability, combined with his agility and strength, makes him a challenging matchup for any opponent. His versatility allows him to contribute effectively at either end of the ground, providing valuable flexibility in team structure.

North Melbourne's Perspective:
With the twentieth pick in the 2023 AFL Draft, North Melbourne is excited to select Arie Schoenmaker. We see Arie as a player who can develop into a pillar at either end of the ground for our club. His size and skill set are precisely what we've been looking to add to our list, providing us with options and depth in key positions.

Arie's selection complements our earlier picks, further solidifying our commitment to building a robust and versatile team. We are confident in his ability to grow and excel at the AFL level, contributing significantly to the future success of North Melbourne.

A Warm Welcome to Arie Schoenmaker:
We warmly welcome Arie Schoenmaker to North Melbourne. His impressive attributes and potential make him an exciting addition to our club. We're looking forward to his development and contributions in the royal blue and white stripes.

Welcome to North Melbourne, Arie Schoenmaker.
Vindicater You’re next with GWS
 
Picks 22 and 23 West Coast: Archer Reid and Koltyn Tholstrup.

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