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A total of 83 players have been invited to the 2023 AFLW Draft combine.

Combine Dates are as follows:

NEW SOUTH WALES
Date: Monday, September 25
Venue: Netball Central - Sydney Olympic Park
Number of players: 10

VICTORIA
Date: Sunday, October 8
Venue: Margaret Court Arena and AIA Centre
Number of players: 40
Featuring players from Victoria and Tasmania

QUEENSLAND
Date: Sunday, October 8
Venue: TBC
Number of players: 12

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Date: Saturday, October 14
Venue: Nazareth College and Bridgestone Athletics Park
Number of players: 9

WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Date: Sunday, October 15
Venue: Curtin University
Number of players: 8

NORTHERN TERRITORY
Date: Friday, October 13 or Saturday, October 14
Venue: Northern Territory Sports Academy
Number of players: 4

A list of all players invited can be found here:

 

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The AFL today contacted Clubs regarding compensation as a result of player movement following the AFLW Priority Signing Period in March 2023.
The following compensatory picks have been awarded:
  • The Adelaide Crows will receive a Band Four Compensation pick for the loss of Ashleigh Saint.
  • The Brisbane Lions will receive a Band One Compensation pick for the loss of Emily Bates and a Band Three Compensation pick for the loss of Greta Bodey.
  • Carlton will receive a Band Two Compensation pick for the loss of Lucy McEvoy
  • Collingwood will receive a Band One Compensation pick for the loss of Chloe Molloy
  • Fremantle will receive a Band Five Compensation pick for the loss of Janelle Cuthbertson.
  • North Melbourne will receive a Band Five Compensation pick for the loss of Brooke Brown.
Band One Compensation: A pick in the middle of the first round of the AFLW Draft immediately after the natural selection of the team that finishing ninth.
Band Two Compensation: A pick at the end of the first round of the AFLW Draft, immediately after the natural selection of the team that finishes first.
Band Three Compensation: A pick falling in the middle of the second round of the AFLW Draft, immediately after the natural selection of the team that finishing ninth.
Band Four Compensation: A pick falling at the end of the second round of the AFLW Draft, immediately after the natural selection of the team that finishes first.
Band Five Compensation: A compensatory selection falling in the middle of the third round of the AFLW Draft, immediately after the natural selection of the team that finishes ninth.
If there are multiple compensatory picks in the same band, they will be provided in reverse ladder order following the completion of the 2023 NAB AFLW Competition.
The date of the 2023 AFLW Draft will be announced in due course.


(I'll update the draft order spreadsheet tonight so that it continues to live update with the compensation picks included)




Ticky009, I'm pretty good at counting. It looks like AFLW Round 10 will fall 2 weeks before the AFL Draft. Then we have a week left of November which should contain the AFLW Grand Final.

Is this draft definitely going to be in November, in the middle of finals do you think? And are we going to cop yet another player movement period this year? 🙈
 
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I've got this from Code Sports Lore

The AFL is looking to extend its footprint deep into December with plans afoot to hold the AFLW sign and trade period and draft before Christmas this year.

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If sign and trade is December 8-15 (Approx) and the draft is December 20 that is crazy, why not hold the draft in mid to late January given that is well in advance of State Leagues and AFLW pre-season starting ?
 
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If sign and trade is December 8-15 (Approx) and the draft is December 20 that is crazy, why not hold the draft in mid to late January given that is well in advance of State Leagues and AFLW pre-season starting ?
Why not indeed.
 
If sign and trade is December 8-15 (Approx) and the draft is December 20 that is crazy, why not hold the draft in mid to late January given that is well in advance of State Leagues and AFLW pre-season starting ?
They wanted it all completed before December 25 so everyone can have a stress free Christmas/New Year break.
 
They wanted it all completed before December 25 so everyone can have a stress free Christmas/New Year break.

I understand that is what was stated, but practically it is going to be a whirlwind and rushed process so may increase stress before the break.

Potentially more players will be committing to play on in 2024 then retiring by March when they realise their passion has gone, priorities have changed or their body won’t cope.
 

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Dogs have pick 1, but a lot of the top kids are club-tied. I wonder if we're going to scout for Vic players at other teams who feel like coming home, and trading the pick rather than using it.
 
The 4 expansion clubs got the chance to sign 3 NGA players over 2 drafts, which became 3 when the AFL introduced the 2023 supplementary draft. Last week Port signed up 3 of Rookie Me Central's top 10 rated 2023 draftees.

Hopefully we draft a 4th, Piper Window given she nominated for the SA draft last week.


A LITTLE-KNOWN expansion club player signing rule is set to shake up the next AFLW Draft, which will be held in December.

There's a chance some of the very top talent – including Lauren Young, Shineah Goody, Laura Stone and Alyssia Pisano – could skip the draft entirely, eligible for pre-signing by expansion clubs.

The four most recent AFLW teams – Essendon, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide and Sydney – were given the option of pre-signing three players from their women's Academies prior to the draft, over a two-year period.

The wording has since been slightly tweaked to three drafts, to accommodate the supplementary draft earlier in the year that was for mature-age players only.


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Father / Daughter eligible players have been announced.


Bryde O'Rourke - Geelong - daughter of Ray
Meg Robertson - Carlton - daughter of Ben
Jemma Rigoni - Melbourne - daughter of Guy
Charlotte Simpson - St Kilda - daughter of Sean
 
So couldn't post the full list due to potential land alterations, but here's how the AFLW Draft Combine invitees nominated:

NATIONAL:​

Jacinta Baldwick (Lions Academy / Queensland)
Brooke Barwick (Tasmania Devils / Tasmania)
Alissa Brook (South Adelaide/ South Australia)
Cleo Buttifant (Giants Academy / NSW-ACT)
Ava Campbell (Eastern Ranges / Vic Metro)
Kyanne Campbell (South Adelaide / Northern Territory)
Georgia Clark (Tasmania Devils / Tasmania)
Tyla Crabtree (GWV Rebels / Vic Country)
Sophia De Castella (Giants Academy / NSW-ACT)
Gabby Eaton (Swans Academy / NSW-ACT)
Mackenzie Ford (Tasmania Devils / Tasmania)
Keely Fullerton (Bendigo Pioneers / Vic Country)
T'Sharni Graham (Palmerston Magpies / Northern Territory)
Elaine Grigg (Central District / South Australia)
Sarah Grunden (Calder Cannons / Vic Metro)
Lara Hausegger (Oakleigh Chargers / Vic Metro)
Jaime Henry (Swan Districts / Western Australia)
Tamara Henry (Western Jets / Vic Metro)
Lilu Hung (Lions Academy / Queensland)
Holly Ifould (South Adelaide / South Australia)
Lily Jordan (GWV Rebels / Vic Country)
Tshinta Kendall (Bond University / Queensland)
Annabel Kievit (Waratah / Northern Territory)
Tunisha Kikoak (Tasmania Devils / Tasmania)
Mylee Leitch (East Fremantle / Western Australia)
Evie Long (Sandgate / Queensland)
Josie McCabe (Suns Academy / Queensland)
Cassie McWilliam (Swan Districts / Northern Territory)
Olivia Morris (Swans Academy / NSW-ACT)
Holly O'Flaherty (Lions Academy / Queensland)
Anjelique Raison (East Fremantle / Western Australia)
Jemma Ramsdale (Dandenong Stingrays / Vic Country)
Jess Rentsch (GWV Rebels / Vic Country)
Meg Robertson (Dandenong Stingrays / Vic Country)
Marnie Robinson (Swans Academy / NSW-ACT)
Laura Roy (Lions Academy / Queensland)
Jasmine Shepherd (Sandringham Dragons / Vic Metro)
Ella Slocombe (Claremont / Western Australia)
Kaitlyn Srhoj (Peel Thunder / Western Australia)
Mel Staunton (Giants Academy / NSW-ACT)
Jo Sunderland (Geelong Falcons / Vic Country)
Amber Swan (Lions Academy / Queensland)
Jasmyn Thompson (Tasmania Devils / Tasmania)
Asha Turner Funk (Swans Academy / NSW-ACT)
Zara Walsh (Sturt / South Australia)
Kristie-Lee Weston-Turner (Western Jets / Vic Metro)
Kiera Whiley (Western Jets / Vic Metro)
Indiana Williams (Lions Academy / Queensland)
Mia Zielinski (Sandringham Dragons / Vic Metro)

NSW:​

Serina Baukes (Swans Academy / NSW-ACT)
Kendra Blattman (Swans Academy / NSW-ACT)

QUEENSLAND:​

Kiara Bischa (Suns Academy / Queensland)
Rania Crozier (Lions Academy / Queensland)
Sienna McMullen (Suns Academy / Queensland)
Sophie Peters (Lions Academy / Queensland)

SOUTH AUSTRALIA:​

Brooke Boileau (South Adelaide / South Australia)
Piper Window (Glenelg / South Australia)

VICTORIA:​

Chloe Adams (Geelong Falcons / Vic Country)
Isabel Bacon (Sandringham Dragons / Vic Metro)
Sophie Butterworth (Dandenong Stingrays / Vic Country)
Lucy Cronin (Oakleigh Chargers / Vic Metro)
Annabelle Embelton (Sandringham Dragons / Vic Metro)
Emily Gough (Sandringham Dragons / Vic Metro)
Jacinta Hose (Eastern Ranges / Vic Metro)
Ava Jordan (Northern Knights / Vic Metro)
Lila Keck (Bendigo Pioneers / Vic Country)
Bianca Lyne (Dandenong Stingrays / Vic Country)
Chantal Mason (Geelong Falcons / Vic Country)
Bryde O'Rourke (Bendigo Pioneers / Vic Country)
Alyssia Pisano (Eastern Ranges / Vic Metro)
Jemma Rigoni (Oakleigh Chargers / Vic Metro)
Amber Schutte (Gippsland Power / Vic Country)
Georgia Stubs (Eastern Ranges / Vic Metro)
Mikayla Williamson (Dandenong Stingrays / Vic Country)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA:​

Georgie Cleaver (East Fremantle / Western Australia)
Liliana Grassenis (West Perth / Western Australia)
Eva O'Donnell (Claremont / Western Australia)
 
That national list is very encouraging. GWS will have a lot more good options than in some previous drafts. Most of the top end of the draft will end up being a lot more intriguing than if everybody just nominated home state.
The hope is that next year it may well be a full national, with pay increasing to $67k for the 2025 AFLW season, plus players get initial relocation costs covered.

It also helps out in fair market value too. For example as it stands in Queensland who have a number of top prospects, other teams can bid on players, and they can match, but if they nominate for Queensland, then only the other Queensland team can bid (and usually they've got an unspoken agreement to take their respective players). Evie Long nominating nationally is a huge coup for the comp, would have been great to see more, but it's a good first step.
 
Is there bidding and matching in the AFLW draft? I didn’t think there were any zones per se (apart from the concessions for the most recent expansion sides). Just the (optional) state-based nomination system.
 

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