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Draft Order and Selections

ROUND 1:

1. Richmond - SAM LALOR
2. Brisbane - LEVI ASHCROFT (Bid matched)
3. North Melbourne Richmond - JAGGA SMITH
4. Carlton - SID DRAPER
5. Adelaide - FINN O’SULLIVAN
6. Melbourne - ALIX TAURU
7. Richmond North Melbourne - HARRY ARMSTRONG
8. Gold Coast - LEO LOMBARD (Bid matched)
9. St Kilda - HARVEY LANGFORD
10. St Kilda - TOBY TRAVAGLIA
11. Melbourne - JOSH SMILLIE
12. Richmond - MURPHY REID
13. Richmond - JOE BERRY
14. West Coast - XAVIER LINDSAY
15. Port Adelaide - TAJ HOTTON
16. Essendon - ISAAC KAKO (Bid matched)
17. Fremantle - BO ALLAN
18. Brisbane - SAM MARSHALL (Bid matched)
19. GWS - JOBE SHANAHAN
20. GWS - COOPER HYNES
21. Bulldogs - CHRISTIAN MORAES
22. Richmond - JACK WHITLOCK
23. Sydney - JESSE DATTOLI
24. Richmond North Melbourne - LUKE TRAINOR
25. GWS - OLIVER HANNAFORD
26. Sydney - JONTY FAULL
27. Richmond - MATT WHITLOCK

ROUND 2:

28. Richmond - HARRISON OLIVER
29. Bulldogs - TOM GROSS
30. West Coast - CLANCY DENNIS
27. Brisbane Matched Ashcroft bid
31. Essendon Adelaide - ALEX DODSON
32. Port Adelaide - NOAH MRAZ
33. Fremantle - ANGUS CLARKE
32. Essendon Matched Kako bid
34. St Kilda - HAMISH DAVIS
35. Hawthorn - KALE GERREYN
34. Brisbane Matched Ashcroft bid
36. Bulldogs - LACHIE JAQUES
37. Port Adelaide - BEN CAMPOREALE (Bid not matched)
38. GWS - JAMES BARRAT
39. Carlton - HARRY O’FARRELL
38. Gold Coast Matched Lombard bid
39. Essendon Matched Kako bid
40. Gold Coast Matched Lombard bid
42. Brisbane Matched Ashcroft bid

ROUND 3:

43. Brisbane Matched Ashcroft bid
40. Sydney - JACK OUGH
41. Geelong - LUKE URQUHART
42. Essendon - THOMAS SIMS
43. St Kilda - GABRIEL STUMPF
44. Bulldogs - JOSH DOLAN
44. Brisbane Matched Marshall bid
45. Port Adelaide - CHARLIE NICHOLLS
48. Gold Coast Matched Lombard bid
46. Collingwood - HUGH BOXSHALL
47. Essendon - JASPER ALGER
48. Essendon - OLLIE WARBURTON
49. Essendon Surplus points from bid match - HARRY CHARLESON
50. Collingwood - JAXON ARTEMIS
51. GWS - ARCHER DAY-WICKS
52. West Coast - MALAKAI CHAMPION (Bid matched)
53. Geelong - WILL HAYES
53. Brisbane Matched Marshall bid
54. GWS - LOGAN SMITH (Bid matched)
55. Sydney - ADRIAN COLE (Bid not matched)
56. Collingwood - RHYS UNWIN

ROUND 4:

58. Gold Coast Matched Lombard bid
57. North Melbourne - RIVER STEVENS
58. Carlton - SAM DAVIDSON
59. Adelaide - ZAK JOHNSON
60. Gold Coast - Surplus points from bid match - BAILEY MCKENZIE
61. Essendon - TOM BELL
62. Collingwood - MAX KNOBEL
63. Fremantle - FLOYD BURMEISTER
64. Carlton - RIAK ANDREW
65. Carlton - ISIAH WINDER
66. Gold Coast - PHOENIX HARGRAVE
67. Hawthorn - LUCAS CAMPOREALE
68. Carlton Adelaide - TYLER WELSH
67. West Coast Matched Champion bid
68. GWS Matched Smith bid
69. Geelong - AIDEN RIDDLE
70. Gold Coast - SAM TONER
71. Hawthorn - CODY ANDERSON
72. West Coast - Surplus points from bid match - LOCH MCTAGGART
 
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Draft Order and Selections

ROUND 1:

1. Richmond
2. North Melbourne
3. Carlton
4. Adelaide
5. Melbourne
6. Richmond
7. St Kilda
8. St Kilda
9. Melbourne
10. Richmond
11. Richmond
12. West Coast
13. Port Adelaide
14. Fremantle
15. GWS
16. GWS
17. Bulldogs
18. Richmond
19. Sydney
20. Richmond
21. GWS
22. Sydney
23. Richmond

ROUND 2:

24. Richmond
25. Bulldogs
26. West Coast
27. Brisbane
28. Esso
29. Port Adelaide
30. Fremantle
31. Essendon
32. St Kilda
33. Hawthorn
34. Brisbane
35. Bulldogs
36. Port Adelaide
37. GWS
38. Carlton
39. Gold Coast
40. Essendon
41. Gold Coast
42. Brisbane

ROUND 3:

43. Brisbane
44. Sydney
45. Geelong
46. Essendon
47. St Kilda
48. Bulldogs
49. Brisbane
50. Port Adelaide
51. Gold Coast
52. Collingwood
53. Essendon
54. Essendon
55. Collingwood
56. GWS
57. Geelong
58. Collingwood
59. Sydney
60. Brisbane

ROUND 4:

61. Gold Coast
62. North Melbourne
63. Carlton
64. Adelaide
65. Essendon
66. Brisbane
67. Fremantle
68. Carlton
69. Carlton
70. Gold Coast
71. Hawthorn
72. Carlton
73. West Coast
74. GWS
75. Geelong
76. Gold Coast
77. Hawthorn
78. Gold Coast
There is a mistake here keys. WestCoast have 12 and not 3 for some reason.

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eaglevision and 1Bally1 have completed the following trade between Adelaide and Essendon

Adelaide has acquired pick 28 from Essendon in exchange for F3 (ADEL), F3 (MELB) and F3 (GWS).
 

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There’s been an actual real world late trade which changes the order in the late rounds slightly

List of selections has been adjusted accordingly
 
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I am willing to trade into the first round using a future 1st rounder and I have 3 future 3rds also to use in this trade. A pick in between 10 to 18 would be good.
 
North is open to trading down from pick 2. Would like to stay in the top 10 ideally
West Coast offer pick 12, Baker and 73.

dumb and dumber bar GIF


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KBLT and stallon have agreed to the following trade between Richmond and North Melbourne

North Melbourne trade pick 2 and their future R2 pick to Richmond in return for picks 6 and 20
 
I have the following offer to help me get more points in the draft and for you to have access to a higher quality prospect.

Essendon give pick 31 and GWS f3rd.
For GWS Pick 37, 56, and 74.
 

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With the first selection of the 2024 National Draft, the Richmond Tigers select, from the Greater Western Victoria Rebels;

Sam Lalor

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"An explosive midfielder-forward who battled injuries this year, but got to showcase his power and craft which draw comparisons to Dustin Martin.”

Lalor is a player whose potential is only just beginning to be uncovered. Given his interrupted season and devotion to cricket during most summers as a junior, he could well soar to new heights in a full-time professional environment. He clearly falls into the readymade category with his size and power, able to impose his physicality on the contest and impact up forward. Players with some game-winning qualities and the right attitude to get stuck into dirty work are golden at the top level. Lalor compares himself to Dustin Martin and Collingwood’s Jordan De Goey as a powerful mid with a penetrating kick who impacts games forward of centre due to his one-on-one strength and ability to hit the scoreboard.

It seems fitting that the Tigers replace retiring legend Dustin Martin with another powerful, explosive midfielder-forward, one who coincidentally wears No. 4 for the GWV Rebels.
 
With Pick 3, the Richmond Tigers select, from the Oakleigh Chargers;

Jagga Smith

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“An ultra-consistent accumulator of possessions whose agility, poise and decision making set him apart in the pick one race.”

A 181cm ball magnet with a sickeningly good work ethic and impressive inside-outside balance, Smith finished runner-up in the Larke Medal and was named captain of the All-Australian team after an outstanding national carnival for Vic Metro. He averaged more disposals (29.2), contested possessions (13.8) and clearances (6.8) than any other player.

On VFL debut in tough conditions against Williamstown, Smith racked up a game-high 31 disposals, 18 contested possessions, eight clearances, eight intercepts and five marks as he showed off his full workrate. He backed it up over the next two weeks, finishing with 27 and 24 disposals respectively against Collingwood and Sandringham.

There are other midfielders near the top of the draft pool who have bigger frames than Smith. But his ability to win the ball in-tight consistently against bigger, mature bodies – and win a lot of it – only verified why many consider him a strong Pick 1 chance in such an even draft class.

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