View Full Version : Draft Picks Order
dasler
13th September 2003, 14:11
Just for a reference note, i wanted to know the complete order of the draft picks this season.
Effes
13th September 2003, 14:33
Originally posted by dasler
Just for a reference note, i wanted to know the complete order of the draft picks this season.
Priority Picks:
1. Bulldogs
2. Carlton
3. Melbourne
Round one:
4. Bulldogs
5. Melbourne
6. Richmond
7. Geelong
8. St Kilda
9. Kangaroos
10. Hawthorn
11. Essendon
12. West Coast
13. Adelaide
14. Fremantle
15. Sydney
16. Brisbane
17. Collingwood
18. Port Adelaide
Round two:
19. Bulldogs
20. Melbourne
21. Richmond
22. Geelong
23. St Kilda
24. Kangaroos
25. Hawthorn
26. Essendon
27. West Coast
28. Adelaide
29. Fremantle
30. Sydney
31. Brisbane
32. Collingwood
33. Port Adelaide
Round three:
34. Bulldogs
35. Carlton
36. Richmond
37. Geelong
38. St Kilda
39. Kangaroos
40. Hawthorn
41. Essendon
42. West Coast
43. Adelaide
44. Fremantle
45. Sydney
46. Brisbane
47. Collingwood
48. Port Adelaide
Round four:
49. Bulldogs
50. Carlton
51. Richmond
52. Geelong
53. St Kilda
54. Kangaroos
55. Hawthorn
56. Essendon
57. West Coast
58. Adelaide
59. Fremantle
60. Sydney
61. Brisbane
62. Collingwood
63. Port Adelaide
scooter600x
13th September 2003, 14:39
Originally posted by dasler
Just for a reference note, i wanted to know the complete order of the draft picks this season.
1. Bulldogs
2. Carlton
3. Melbourne
4. Bulldogs
5. Melbourne
6. Richmond
7. Geelong
8. St. Kilda
9. North
10. Hawthorn
11. West Coast
12. Freo
13. Essendon (assuming Port win tonight)
14. Adelaide
15 - 18. Sydney, Port, Brisbane, Collingwood.
19. Bulldogs
20. Melbourne
21. Richmond
22. Geelong
23. St. Kilda
24. North
25. Hawthorn
26. West Coast
27. Freo
28. Essendon
29. Adelaide
30-33. Sydney, Port, Brisbane, Collingwood - Braydon Shaw F/S.
34. Bulldogs
35. Carlton
36. Melbourne - Chris Johnson F/S
37. Richmond - Tom Roach F/S
38. Geelong - Mark Blake F/S
39. St. Kilda
40. North
41. Hawthorn
42. West Coast
43. Freo
44. Essendon
45. Adelaide
46-49. Sydney, Port, Brisbane, Collingwood - Heath Shaw F/S.
dasler
13th September 2003, 21:47
Thanks guys
Sera
13th September 2003, 22:29
Originally posted by dasler
Thanks guys
Thinking of doing a phantom draft dasler?
oh_my_hat
14th September 2003, 13:42
I always heard, until recently, that Carlton got the last of the priority picks as part of their salary cap penalty. Was this ever the case or has that gone out the window just like Carlton now being able to trade their priority pick?
Effes
14th September 2003, 14:53
OMH, that rumour is a crock of ****...Carlton get the 2nd pick in the draft.
Does anyone know how the picks from 70 onwards work?
dasler
14th September 2003, 15:52
Possibly sera :D
SpecialBruce
14th September 2003, 16:00
Originally posted by Bluemike
OMH, that rumour is a crock of ****...Carlton get the 2nd pick in the draft.
Does anyone know how the picks from 70 onwards work?
I think the space available on every team list.
scooter600x
14th September 2003, 17:58
Originally posted by Bluemike
Does anyone know how the picks from 70 onwards work?
?
Exactly the same as all the other rounds.
If you have your quota of players (or don't want any more) you just pass.
Weaver
14th September 2003, 19:58
Originally posted by Bluemike
Does anyone know how the picks from 70 onwards work?
Teams are required to free up 3 spaces on their list. So 3 x 16 = 48, plus the 3 priority picks = 51 picks in the draft.
After that it comes down to who creates extra draft-picks by delisting players.
If team A creates 10 slots it will have 10 draft picks, if team B creates 4 slots it will have 4 picks. Because of this the later rounds get squished-up. In this example team A will have a 5th round pick, but team B won't. The lalter rounds often only have 5 teams left in them, so the picks aren't 15 apart anymore.
Last year Carlton had picks 60, 72, 79 and 84. You can see how they squish up. Also with many teams passing there are many picks which aren't taken. It meant that Carlton actually ended up with choices 58, 68, 69 and 70.
This year a minimum list size has been introduced so there will be fewer passes, but still expect many clubs to have one pass.
Effes
14th September 2003, 20:04
Thanks Weaver