UPDATED: Thursday, October 22, 2.05pm
Below is the indicative order of selection for the 2015 NAB AFL Draft. The order is subject to change throughout the NAB AFL Trade Period and will be updated on this page. The draft will be held in Adelaide on Tuesday, November 24.
Draft picks received as compensation for losing a free agent will be added at the end of the trade period.
Rookie list promotions are included among the compulsory minimum of three selections that each club must have at the draft, but the names of these players will not be formally read out at the draft.
This year will be the first time since 2005 that the Hawks have two top-20 picks in the draft.
In 2005, the Hawks had four picks inside the top 20, one of whom was four-time premiership player Grant Birchall.
END OF ROUND ONE | |
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CARL | 19. Carlton (received from Richmond via a trade for Chris Yarran; earlier received by Richmond from Gold Coast as part of the Charlie Dixon trade; received by Gold Coast from Greater Western Sydney via a trade in 2012; traded to the Giants by Fremantle in 2011; originally received by the Dockers as compensation for Rhys Palmer) |
END OF ROUND TWO | |
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BL | 39. Brisbane Lions (received as compensation for losing free agent Matthew Leuenberger) |
BL | 40. Brisbane Lions (received from North Melbourne as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac deal) received from Hawthorn as part of the trade for Jed Anderson; originally received by the Hawks as compensation for losing free agent Matthew Suckling) |
ROUND FIVE | |
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COLL | 77. Collingwood (received from Greater Western Sydney via a pick exchange; originally received from Carlton as part of the trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner) |
BL | 78. Brisbane Lions |
GCFC | 79. Gold Coast |
ESS | 80. Essendon |
STK | 81. St Kilda |
MELB | 82. Melbourne |
COLL | 83. Collingwood |
COLL | 84. Collingwood (received from Greater Western Sydney via a pick exchange) |
GEEL | 85. Geelong |
PORT | 86. Port Adelaide |
WB | 87. Western Bulldogs |
RICH | 88. Richmond |
ADEL | 89. Adelaide |
SYD | 90. Sydney Swans |
NMFC | 91. North Melbourne |
FRE | 92. Fremantle |
WCE | 93. West Coast |
MELB | 94. Melbourne (received from Hawthorn as part of the trade for Jack Fitzpatrick) |
ROUND SIX | |
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GWS | 95. Greater Western Sydney (received from Carlton as part of the trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner) |
BL | 96. Brisbane Lions |
GCFC | 97. Gold Coast |
ESS | 98. Essendon |
STK | 99. St Kilda |
MELB | 100. Melbourne |
COLL | 101. Collingwood |
GWS | 102. Greater Western Sydney |
GEEL | 103. Geelong |
PORT | 104. Port Adelaide |
WB | 105. Western Bulldogs |
RICH | 106. Richmond |
ADEL | 107. Adelaide |
SYD | 108. Sydney Swans |
NMFC | 109. North Melbourne |
FRE | 110. Fremantle |
WCE | 111. West Coast |
HAW | 112. Hawthorn |
ROUND SEVEN | |
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CARL | 113. Carlton |
BL | 114. Brisbane Lions |
GCFC | 115. Gold Coast |
ESS | 116. Essendon |
STK | 117. St Kilda |
MELB | 118. Melbourne |
COLL | 119. Collingwood |
RICH | 120. Richmond (received from GWS as part of trade for Jacob Townsend) |
GEEL | 121. Geelong |
PORT | 122. Port Adelaide |
WB | 123. Western Bulldogs |
RICH | 124. Richmond |
ADEL | 125. Adelaide |
SYD | 126. Sydney Swans |
NMFC | 127. North Melbourne |
FRE | 128. Fremantle |
WCE | 129. West Coast |
HAW | 130. Hawthorn |
Future picks
For the first time in 2015, clubs may trade future draft selections.
Clubs must:
• Only trade selections from the following year's draft
• Make at least two first-round selections in each four-year period. If they don't, they will face restrictions from trading any further first-round draft picks
If a club trades a future first-round selection, it may not trade any other future selections from the same draft. However if a club retains its future first-round selection, it can trade multiple future selections from other rounds.
2016 DRAFT SELECTIONS (A-Z) | |
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ADEL | Adelaide - no future picks |
BL | Brisbane Lions - round-two selection (received from Collingwood as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac trade; originally received from St Kilda via trade for Nathan Freeman); round-three selection (received from North Melbourne as part of James Aish-Ryan Bastinac trade) |
CARL | Carlton - round-three selection (received from the Western Bulldogs via a pick exchange) |
COLL | Collingwood - round-two selection |
ESS | Essendon - no future picks |
FRE | Fremantle - no future picks |
GEEL | Geelong - round-three selection (received from Brisbane Lions via a trade for Josh Walker and Jarrad Jansen); round-five selection (received from GWS via a trade for Steve Johnson) |
GCFC | Gold Coast - round-one selection (received from Melbourne in an exchange of picks); round-two selection (received from Richmond as part of Charlie Dixon trade); round-two selection (received from Port Adelaide as part of Charlie Dixon trade); round-two selection (received from Fremantle via a pick exchange) |
GWS | Greater Western Sydney - round-one selection (received from Collingwood via a trade for Adam Treloar); round-one selection (received from Carlton via a trade for Lachie Plowman, Jed Lamb, Andrew Phillips and Liam Sumner; received by Carlton from Geelong via a trade for Lachie Henderson); round-two selection (received from Adelaide via a trade for Curtly Hampton) |
HAW | Hawthorn - no future picks |
MELB | Melbourne - no future picks |
NMFC | North Melbourne - no future picks |
PORT | Port Adelaide - no future picks |
RICH | Richmond - no future picks |
SYD | Sydney Swans - no future picks |
STK | St Kilda - no future picks |
WCE | West Coast - no future picks |
WB | Western Bulldogs - round-four selection (received from Carlton via a pick exchange); round-four selection (received from the Sydney Swans as part of Michael Talia trade |