Chaisa
Brownlow Medallist
- Jun 2, 2013
- 15,216
- 15,162
- AFL Club
- Sydney
- Other Teams
- The Exers
Too early to say anything about 2011 or 2012, and I'm keeping it to the 21st Century.
1. 2001 - 4 Brownlow winners, and countless other guns. Best by a mile. Key players: Ablett, Swan, Mitchell, Bartel, Hodge, Judd.
2. 2008 - not as good as 2001 in quality, but in terms of quantity it is awesome. About 40 players who could craft a solid AFL career. Key players: Naitanui, Beams, Hannebury, Sloane, Sidebottom, Rockliff.
3. 2006 - pretty good draft. Maybe not the best, but there were a lot of good players taken. Notably it seemed to be a sweet spot for KPP's. Key players: Selwood, Kennedy, Hawkins, Reid, Goldstein, Boak.
4. 2007 - another pretty solid draft. Again, probably another mid-ranking draft. Key players: Cotchin, Selwood, Dangerfield, Walker, Kreuzer, McEvoy.
5. 2010 - potentially excellent, despite the loss of several players due to pre-listing. Key players: Liberatore, Darling, Bennell, Prestia, Gaff, Parker.
6. 2000 - fairly solid. Not world-class, but a lot of good players drafted. Key players: Riewoldt, Kerr, Cornes, Burgoyne, Cross, Petrie.
7. 2005 - better draft than 2002-2004. Had some sweet picks, but probably not on the level of the 2001's of the world. Key players: Pendlebury, Murphy, Kennedy, Swallow, Thomas, Jack.
8. 2009 - reasonable I guess. Still only 4 years on so could get interesting within time. Key players: Fyfe, Martin, Carlisle, Talia, Barlow, Gunston.
9. 2004 - not exactly a draft to write home about, unless you're Hawthorn. Key players: Franklin, Roughead, Deledio, Cloke, Griffen, Lewis.
10. 2002 - not great. Not a lot of real success stories here. Still significantly better than those late 80's drafts. Key players: Watson, Goddard, Minson, McVeigh, Wells, Simpson.
11. 2003 - probably the weakest draft since 2000, but it had enough successes if you knew where to look. Key players: Cooney, Stanton, Fisher, Shaw, Tuck, Walker.
1. 2001 - 4 Brownlow winners, and countless other guns. Best by a mile. Key players: Ablett, Swan, Mitchell, Bartel, Hodge, Judd.
2. 2008 - not as good as 2001 in quality, but in terms of quantity it is awesome. About 40 players who could craft a solid AFL career. Key players: Naitanui, Beams, Hannebury, Sloane, Sidebottom, Rockliff.
3. 2006 - pretty good draft. Maybe not the best, but there were a lot of good players taken. Notably it seemed to be a sweet spot for KPP's. Key players: Selwood, Kennedy, Hawkins, Reid, Goldstein, Boak.
4. 2007 - another pretty solid draft. Again, probably another mid-ranking draft. Key players: Cotchin, Selwood, Dangerfield, Walker, Kreuzer, McEvoy.
5. 2010 - potentially excellent, despite the loss of several players due to pre-listing. Key players: Liberatore, Darling, Bennell, Prestia, Gaff, Parker.
6. 2000 - fairly solid. Not world-class, but a lot of good players drafted. Key players: Riewoldt, Kerr, Cornes, Burgoyne, Cross, Petrie.
7. 2005 - better draft than 2002-2004. Had some sweet picks, but probably not on the level of the 2001's of the world. Key players: Pendlebury, Murphy, Kennedy, Swallow, Thomas, Jack.
8. 2009 - reasonable I guess. Still only 4 years on so could get interesting within time. Key players: Fyfe, Martin, Carlisle, Talia, Barlow, Gunston.
9. 2004 - not exactly a draft to write home about, unless you're Hawthorn. Key players: Franklin, Roughead, Deledio, Cloke, Griffen, Lewis.
10. 2002 - not great. Not a lot of real success stories here. Still significantly better than those late 80's drafts. Key players: Watson, Goddard, Minson, McVeigh, Wells, Simpson.
11. 2003 - probably the weakest draft since 2000, but it had enough successes if you knew where to look. Key players: Cooney, Stanton, Fisher, Shaw, Tuck, Walker.




