Game Day 2024 Mid Season Rookie Draft

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1. North Melbourne - Geordie Payne
2. Richmond - Jacob Blight
3. West Coast - Jack Hutchinson
4. St Kilda - Max Hall
5. Hawthorn - Jasper Scaife
6. Brisbane - Will McLachlan
7. Adelaide - Toby Murray
8. Western Bulldogs - Kelsey Rypstra
9. Carlton - Cooper Lord
10. Collingwood - Iliro Smit
11. Melbourne - Luker Kentfield
12. Port Adelaide - Logan Evans
13. Essendon - Saad El-Hawli
14. Sydney - Tom Hanily
15. North Melbourne - Brynn Teakle
16. Richmond - Campbell Gray
17. Brisbane - Luke Beecken
18. Adelaide - PASS
19. Collingwood - Ned Long
20. Richmond - PASS
21. Brisbane - Darcy Craven
22. Adelaide - PASS
23. Brisbane - PASS
 
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Let's kick off the discussion for the Mid Season Draft.

Things of note:
  • North Melbourne do not gain an additional spot due the sacking of Tarryn Thomas
  • Geelong, Greater Western Sydney, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide, St Kilda, Sydney and West Coast will currently not be participating.
  • AFL clubs need to have a spare Rookie list position by 5:00pm (AEST) on May 29 to get a selection in the draft.

Potential 2024 Mid-Season Rookie Draft list vacancies

Adelaide 3 - Wayne Milera, Patrick Parnell, Rory Sloane

Brisbane 4 - Keidean Coleman, Tom Doedee, Lincoln McCarthy, Darcy Gardiner

Carlton 2 - Sam Docherty, Jack Silvagni

Collingwood 2 - Nathan Murphy, Aiden Begg

Essendon 1 - Jaiden Hunter

Fremantle 1 - Leftover from SSP

Gold Coast 1 - Leftover from SSP

Hawthorn 1 - Sam Butler

Melbourne 1 - Angus Brayshaw

North Melbourne 2 - Callum Coleman-Jones, Josh Goater

Port Adelaide 1 - Sam Powell-Pepper

Sydney Swans - 1 - Jack Buller

Richmond 2 - Josh Gibcus, Judson Clarke

Western Bulldogs 2 -Bailey Smith,

MSD Draft Order:

Aiden O'Driscoll
 
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Let's kick off the discussion for the Mid Season Draft.

Things of note:
  • North Melbourne do not gain an additional spot due the sacking of Tarryn Thomas
  • Geelong, Greater Western Sydney, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide, St Kilda, Sydney and West Coast will currently not be participating.

Potential 2024 Mid-Season Draft list vacancies

Adelaide 2 - Wayne Milera, Patrick Parnell

Brisbane 2 - Keidean Coleman, Tom Doedee

Carlton 2 - Sam Docherty, Jack Silvagni

Collingwood 1 - Nathan Murphy

Essendon 1 - Jaiden Hunter

Fremantle 1 - Leftover from SSP

Gold Coast 1 - Leftover from SSP

Melbourne 1 - Angus Brayshaw

North Melbourne 2 - Callum Coleman-Jones, Josh Goater

Richmond 2 - Josh Gibcus, Judson Clarke

Western Bulldogs 1 -Bailey Smith

Sam Butler has broken his leg, so it is likely the Hawks will have a selection in the MSD 2024.
 

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Updated. Not sure how I could forget that one. Was shocking to watch.
Adelaide now have 3 with the retirement of Rory Sloane and possibly 4 with Luke Pedlar almost certainly needing shoulder surgery.

Edit :
Port Power also now have a list spot with Powell-Pepper's ACL
 
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Let's kick off the discussion for the Mid Season Draft.

Things of note:
  • North Melbourne do not gain an additional spot due the sacking of Tarryn Thomas
  • Geelong, Greater Western Sydney, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide, St Kilda, Sydney and West Coast will currently not be participating.
  • AFL clubs need to have a spare Rookie list position by 5:00pm (AEST) on May 29 to get a selection in the draft.

Potential 2024 Mid-Season Draft list vacancies

Adelaide 3 - Wayne Milera, Patrick Parnell, Rory Sloane

Brisbane 2 - Keidean Coleman, Tom Doedee

Carlton 2 - Sam Docherty, Jack Silvagni

Collingwood 1 - Nathan Murphy

Essendon 1 - Jaiden Hunter

Fremantle 1 - Leftover from SSP

Gold Coast 1 - Leftover from SSP

Hawthorn 1 - Sam Butler

Melbourne 1 - Angus Brayshaw

North Melbourne 2 - Callum Coleman-Jones, Josh Goater

Port Adelaide 1 - Sam Powell-Pepper

Richmond 2 - Josh Gibcus, Judson Clarke

Western Bulldogs 1 -Bailey Smith


might need an udpated link, this one is for 2022
 

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The mid-season draft - to be held this year on Wednesday, May 29 - is wrong on so many fronts.

Sure, it might throw an unexpected AFL lifeline to a player from another league, but there are enough drafts during the year - the national, pre-season and rookie, along with the pre-season supplemental period - to do that without the potential of ruining a club’s finals or premiership aspirations during a season.
Turner and Williams were both psychologically scarred after being delisted within six months of having their AFL dreams realised and then not playing an AFL game.

They have urged other mid-season draft prospects to nominate 18-month contracts.

“I blame the system. You’re only there for six months and then you get the flick, it’s lucky I didn’t go interstate, it would’ve been so much worse,’’ Turner said.

“Anyone who asks me about the mid-season draft, do not do it unless you’re nominating 18 months. If clubs want you badly enough, they’ll get you at the end of the year.”
The article has a point. The MSD is essentially the AFL declaring every other league doesn't matter and can be messed with in the middle of the season so that AFL clubs can pad out their reserves teams. And plenty of those players get chewed up and spit out after 3-4 months on a list, which is a very short time to adapt to a new environment and prove your worth. This year's MSD should be the last.
 
There's actually been a fair few success stories out of the mid season draft. Probably has a hit rate higher then picks after 30 in the normal draft. Definately better then the rookie draft.

Yes a few players get spat out but most those would never have got an opportunity anyway. At least they got the chance to be on an afl list.
Nobody is forcing them to nominate.
 

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