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A complete mock AFL draft, from pick 1 to 112

Roar Guru
17th November, 2015
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Roar Guru
17th November, 2015
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We have all been waiting for this – a whole mock draft, from pick 1 to 112.

The academy players have proven to be a bit of a task, so for every time a club bids on an academy player or on a father-son player, I haven’t dropped down their number in the draft. This just keeps it simple – your club keeps their original picks instead.

This is a fairly complicated thing for new comers to understand so here’s an example to help clarify:

If Melbourne have pick three and they bid on Callum Mills, who is a Sydney academy player, then Sydney have the choice to match that bid, or they can accept. Matching means that they get the player; accepting means that the bidder, in this case Melbourne, get Mills.

So pick 3 in this new points system is 2234 points, but a 20 per cent discount is on offer for academy and father-son players, so 1787 points. Sydney must match that by equalling those points, and in doing this they will give up picks 33, 36, 37, 54 and 72 which equal exactly 1787 points.

In most cases it will work to an exact value, but if it doesn’t then the amount of points left over will slot into its place in the draft.

(It’s hard to explain but will come together on draft night and will be a little easier to understand.)

This mock has been done specifically to suit each club’s needs – it’s not done randomly.

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Have a read and enjoy! You can see the bottom to find who your club picked up.

Round 1
1. Carlton – Jacob Weitering
2. Brisbane – Josh Schache
3. Melbourne – Bid on Callum Mills (Sydney gives up picks 33, 36, 37, 54 and 72)
3. Melbourne – Darcy Parish
4. Essendon – Bid on Jacob Hopper (GWS gives up pick 10).
4. Essendon – Charlie Curnow
5. Essendon – Sam Weideman
6. Gold Coast – Bid on Eric Hipwood (Brisbane gives up picks
6. Gold Coast – Ryan Burton
7. Melbourne – Bid on Matthew Kennedy (GWS gives up picks 34, 43, 53, 55, 58, 63 and 70)
7. Melbourne – Aaron Francis
8. Carlton – Harry McKay
9. Adelaide- Harley Balic
10. GWS – Given up for Hopper
11. Carlton – Wayne Milera
12. Richmond – Jade Gresham
13. Adelaide – Clayton Oliver
14. St Kilda – Rhys Mathieson
15. Hawthorn – Josh Dunkley
16. Gold Coast – Callum Ah Chee
17. North Melbourne – Darcy Tucker
18. Hawthorn – Kieran Collins
19. Carlton – Sam Skinner

Round 2
20. Western Bulldogs – Ben McKay
21 Western Bulldogs – Bid on Ben Keays (Brisbane give up picks 39, 49 (300 points left over from Hipwood bid becomes pick 49)
21. Western Bulldogs – Mitchell Hibberd
22. Fremantle –Wylie Buzza
23. West Coast – Riley Bonner
24. Essendon – Daniel Rioli
25. Essendon – Ryan Clarke
26. North Melbourne – Will Snelling
27. Collingwood – Luke Partington
28. North Melbourne – Liam Jeffs
29. Gold Coast – Kurt Mutimer
30. Western Bulldogs – Kieran Lovell
31. West Coast – Nick O’Kearney
32. Port Adelaide – Aidyn Johnson
33. Sydney – given up for Callum Mills
34. GWS – given up for Matthew Kennedy
35. Fremantle – Greg Clark
36. Sydney – given up for Callum Mills
37. Sydney – given up for Callum Mills
38. Brisbane – given up for Eric Hipwood
39. Brisbane – given up for Ben Keays
40. Brisbane – given up for Eric Hipwood

Round 3
41. Brisbane – given up for Eric Hipwood and Ben Keays (worth 412 points, 112 was given up for Eric Hipwood and the remaining 300 points were given up for Ben Keays)
42. Brisbane – Given up for Eric Hipwood
43. GWS – Given up for Matthew Kennedy.
44. Sydney – Corey Wagner
45. St Kilda – Bailey Rice
46. Melbourne – Tom Cole
47. North Melbourne – Stephan Tahana
48. Hawthorn – Gach Nyoun
49. Port Adelaide – Brayden Fiorni
50. Melbourne – Kyle Galloway
51. Western Bulldogs – Matthew Flynn
52. Richmond – Dylan Smith
53. GWS – Given up for Matthew Kennedy
54. Sydney – given up for Callum Mills
55. GWS – Given up for Matthew Kennedy
56. Gold Coast – Tim Sullivan
57. Essendon – Mitch Brown
58. GWS – Given up for Matthew Kennedy

Round 4
59. Carlton – Jack Silvagni
60. Carlton – Ben Crocker
61. Fremantle – Jake Lovett
62. West Coast – Keiran Agius
63. GWS – Given up for Matthew Kennedy
64. GWS – Brandon White
65. GWS – Harrison Himmelberg
66. Collingwood – Jordan Matera
67. Geelong – Matthew Allen
68. St Kilda – Fraser Pearce
69. Sydney – Kade Stewart
70. GWS – Given up for Matthew Kennedy
71. Adelaide – Ben Jarman
72. Sydney – given up for Callum Mills
73. North Melbourne – Alex Morgan
74. Fremantle – Shane Yarran
75. West Coast – Shane McAdam
76. Hawthorn – pass

Round 5
77. Collingwood – Oleg Markov
78. Brisbane – Mabior Chol
79. Gold Coast – PASS
80. Essendon – Harvey Daniher
81. St Kilda – PASS
82. Melbourne – Andre Parrella
83. Collingwood – Jesse Glass-McCasker
84. Collingwood – PASS
85. Geelong – Callum Moore
86. Port Adelaide – PASS
87. Western Bulldogs – Tom Doedee
88. Richmond – Blake Hardwick
89. Adelaide – Lachlan Tiziani
90. Sydney – Nick Coughlan
91. North Melbourne – PASS
92. Fremantle – Jimmy Miller
93. West Coast – Brayden Hackett
94. Melbourne – PASS

Round 6
95. GWS – pass
96. Brisbane – pass
97. Gold Coast – pass
98. Essendon – pass
99. St Kilda – pass
100. Melbourne – pass
101. Collingwood – pass
102. GWS – pass
103. Geelong – pass
104. Port Adelaide – pass
105. Western Bulldogs – Joshua Schoenfeld
106. Richmond – pass
107. Adelaide – pass
108. Sydney – Darcy MacPherson
109. North Melbourne – pass
110. Fremantle – pass
111. West Coast – pass
112. Hawthorn – pass

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Your club’s players
Adelaide – Harley Balic, Clayton Oliver, Ben Jarman, Lachlan Tiziani
Brisbane – Josh Schache, Eric Hipwood, Ben Keays, Mabior Chol
Carlton – Jacob Weitering, Harry McKay, Wayne Milera, Sam Skinner, Jack Silvagni, Ben Crocker
Collingwood – Luke Partington, Jordan Matera, Oleg Markov, Jesse Glass-McCasker
Essendon – Charlie Curnow, Sam Weideman, Daniel Rioli, Ryan Clarke, Mitch Brown, Harvey Daniher
Fremantle – Wylie Buzza, Greg Clark, Jake Lovett, Shane Yarran, Jimmy Miller
Geelong – Matthew Allen, Callum Moore
Gold Coast – Ryan Burton, Callum Ah Chee, Kurt Mutimer, Tim Sullivan
GWS – Jacob Hopper, Matthew Kennedy, Brandon White, Harrison Himmellberg
Hawthorn – Josh Dunkley, Kieran Collins, Gach Nyoun
Melbourne – Darcy Parish, Aaron Francis, Tom Cole, Kyle Galloway, Andre Parrella
North Melbourne – Darcy Tucker, Will Snelling, Liam Jeffs, Stephan Tahana, Alex Morgan
Port Adelaide – Aidyn Johnson, Brayden Fiorni
Richmond – Jade Gresham, Dylan Smith, Blake Hardwick
St. Kilda – Ryhs Mathieson, Bailey Rice, Fraser Pearce
Sydney – Callum Mills, Corey Wagner, Kade Stewart, Nick Coughlan, Darcy MacPherson
West Coast – Riley Bonner, Nick O’Kearney, Keiran Agius, Shane McAdam, Brayden Hackett
Western Bulldogs – Ben McKay, Mitchell Hibberd, Keiran Lovell, Matthew Flynn, Tom Doedee, Joshua Schoefeld

No teams should go into the draft next year with any deficits.

Are you happy with your club’s pick-ups? If not, who else would you have?

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