Every pick: Bolters, the big steal and Blues’ dream result
The AFL national draft is over – and night two delivered every more surprises across the country. Recap all the colour, reaction and every pick as more childhood dreams were realised.
The AFL national draft is over – and night two delivered every more surprises across the country. Recap all the colour, reaction and every pick as more childhood dreams were realised.
There is nothing better than watching a new draftee overcome with pure emotion getting mobbed by his family and friends. Watch all the best moments from night two here.
It was a big night for the SANFL on Thursday as nine more junior stars had their AFL dreams come true – but some were forced to wait longer than others. See how it all unfolded.
The unluckiest draft prospect on night one could be the steal of night two after Port Adelaide pounced on a possible replacement for Charlie Dixon.
The league has warned clubs over side-deals relating to bidding on top prospects like Levi Ashcroft, Leo Lombard and Isaac Kako ahead of November’s national draft.
Will Ashcroft already has a Norm Smith Medal at the age of 20. And, depending on who you ask, his brother Levi is even better. CHRIS CAVANAGH finds out why.
The Geelong Falcons have unveiled their pre-season squads, and it includes several talents tied to the Cats — and the son of a Brownlow medallist. See the full squads here.
The best key forward in this year’s draft has revealed how Matthew Lloyd helped fix his goalkicking troubles. See the club he’s linked to and more draft intel here.
Get excited, Carlton fans! Scott Camporeale’s twin sons are bound for the Navy Blues as the club prepares to nominate the pair as father-son selections for November’s draft.
Melbourne has two of the top 10 picks in one of the strongest drafts in history. Here’s who they’d be looking to bring in to help rise back into finals contention.
The player trade period might have ended on Wednesday — but clubs can still make moves for the next few weeks. JOSH BARNES examines the pick swaps which will shape the draft.
Nick Watson and Jack Ginnivan ruffled plenty of feathers with their ‘Hokball’ energy this year. And, if Isaac Kako has his way, he’ll be doing the same thing for Essendon.
A former Crows captain has urged the club to pick South Australia’s top prospect in this year’s draft, declaring he has everything Adelaide’s midfield is lacking.
Ajang Kuol mun took out a test at the state combine, but his later events were even more remarkable pushing through a painful setback. Plus, the Anakie revelation opens up on his playing future.
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