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AFL Women’s draft 2019: Richmond drafts its own recruiting manager

Taking part in its first AFLW draft, Richmond didn't have to look far for its newest recruit when pick 96 rolled around - she effectively recruited herself. SEE EVERY PICK

If you want something done, do it yourself. 

So the saying goes, but Richmond took it literally at its first AFL Women’s draft, selecting the club’s own recruiting manager onto the club’s AFLW list.

Yes, she effectively drafted herself.

The Tigers had just one pick in the first round of its first AFLW draft after a very active trade period, selecting Sophie Molan with pick 5.

SCROLL DOWN TO SEE EVERY PICK IN TODAY'S DRAFT

But it was as the draft neared the final stages that things got interesting, with the Tigers selecting recruiting boss Lauren Tesoriero with pick 96.

It was list boss Kate Sheahan who pulled rank.

“At one point she didn’t want to do anything and I said, ‘Bad luck, it’s my call, I’ll get it over the line’,” Sheahan said.

Tesoriero ruptured her ACL in June while playing for the Tigers’ VFLW outfit, but was given the all-clear by medicos to nominate for the draft on Friday afternoon.

She wasn’t the only one to already have a club polo shirt in the cupboard, with West Coast selecting its digital and social media manager Kate Orme with pick 70.

Richmond recruiting manager - and AFLW recruit - Lauren Tesoriero.
Richmond recruiting manager - and AFLW recruit - Lauren Tesoriero.

GUM GOING AROUND AGAIN

She was named the AFL Women’s Most Valuable Player in 2018 and called time on her playing career, but Courtney Gum is set to pull the boots on again.

Gum, 38, starred for GWS to earn All-Australian selection in 2018 but after moving back to South Australia, Adelaide swooped and took the midfielder with pick 83 in the draft.

“I think Courtney had every intention of staying retired, but life is probably a bit more settled being back in Adelaide, back in her job and with a greater support network for her young son, Buzz,” Crows football boss Phil Harper said.

“Obviously, Courtney is a great player and has enjoyed a long and successful football career.

“With three of our players on the comeback from knee reconstructions, we were keen to add some experience to our playing group for 2020 and believe Courtney will be a valuable addition.”

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EVERYONE LOOKS GOOD IN NAVY

Clubs pull out all stops in their endeavours to land players at draft time, and one of Carlton’s biggest wins came thanks to a handy bit of Photoshopping.

The Blues jagged Geelong Falcons skipper Lucy McEvoy with pick two in Tuesday’s AFL Women’s draft and she revealed that a mock-up had gone a long way to winning her over.

“They were pretty keen since I first met them I was quietly hoping I’d end up at the Bluebaggers,” McEvoy said.

“They even did a Photoshop at one of the house meetings of me in a Carlton jumper. I was like ‘ooh, that looks pretty good!’. I’m super happy.

“It was before I’d made my decision as well. I was like ‘that does look pretty good on me’. It was unreal.”

The Blues were rapt with their draft haul, with McEvoy likened to former skipper Bri Davey who departed the club for Collingwood at the end of last season.

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Carlton draft recruits Lucy McEvoy and Grace Egan.
Carlton draft recruits Lucy McEvoy and Grace Egan.

BULLDOG READY FOR ROUGH AND TUMBLE

NEW Bulldog Nell Morris-Dalton is ready for whatever AFLW throws at her.

The No.6 draft pick grew up kicking the footy and playing cricket with “about 15” boys in a park behind her house – and it wasn’t for the faint hearted.

“We had a good game called ‘Barry Hall’ football on the neighbours’ trampoline. It was about as rough as you could get – you’d jump in the air, punch everyone and someone would kick it and you’d try and take the mark,” she said.

“It all ended when I chipped my tooth. I got a big punch in the face.

“We never played again.”

Recap every AFLW draft selection and all the news headlines in the blog below

Updates

Lachlan Grey, the Courier Mail

The selection of dual All-Australian and Queensland under-18 captain Lily Postlethwaite with pick 3 headlined Brisbane’s AFLW draft selections as the Lions chase redemption in 2020.

2019 proved a tough year for Craig Starcevich’s side with Brisbane failing to play finals after two successive grand final appearances in 2017 and 2018.

But the acquisition of 17-year-old Lions Academy star Postlethwaite along with eight other players has ears burning at the Den.

“She’s athletic, she’s clean, she’s got a good footy brain and is very skilful by hand and foot,” Starcevich said.

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Lions chase AFLW redemption

Lachlan Grey, the Courier Mail

The selection of dual All-Australian and Queensland under-18 captain Lily Postlethwaite with pick 3 headlined Brisbane’s AFLW draft selections as the Lions chase redemption in 2020.

2019 proved a tough year for Craig Starcevich’s side with Brisbane failing to play finals after two successive grand final appearances in 2017 and 2018.

But the acquisition of 17-year-old Lions Academy star Postlethwaite along with eight other players has ears burning at the Den.

“She’s athletic, she’s clean, she’s got a good footy brain and is very skilful by hand and foot,” Starcevich said.

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Al Paton

Here's the draft top 10 with No.1 pick Gabby Newton demonstrating her selfie skills (picture: twitter.com/afl)

Round 7

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100 – Adelaide – Madison Newman (West Adelaide)

101 – West Coast – Chantella Perera (Hawthorn)

102 – Adelaide – Chelsea Biddell (West Adelaide)

… and that's the final pick! Scroll down to recap all 102 selections and stay tuned for more news and analysis

In one of the quirkier moments of the AFLW draft, Richmond's recruiting team read out the name of one of their own staff members.

Lauren Tesoriero, who is working as recruiting manager for the Tigers' new AFLW team, was selected with pick 96.

She played 11 games for Collingwood in the first two seasons of the women's competition.

Tigers recruit their own recruiting manager

Al Paton

In one of the quirkier moments of the AFLW draft, Richmond's recruiting team read out the name of one of their own staff members.

Lauren Tesoriero, who is working as recruiting manager for the Tigers' new AFLW team, was selected with pick 96.

She played 11 games for Collingwood in the first two seasons of the women's competition.

87 – Richmond – Ciara Fitzgerald (Northern Knights)

88 – Western Bulldogs – pass

89 – Collingwood – Ebony O'Dea (GWS)

90 – GWS – Georgia Garnett (East Coast Eagles)

91 – Gold Coast – Georgia Breward (Coolangatta-Tweed)

92 – West Coast – Talia Radan (Hawthorn)

93 – Richmond – Emily Harley (Oakleigh Chargers)

94 – Collingwood – Machaelia Donna Roberts (NT Thunder)

95 – GWS – Tait Macrill (UNSW Eastern Suburbs)

96 – Richmond – Lauren Tesoriero (club recruiting manager)

97 – GWS – Rebecca Privitelli (UNSW Eastern Suburbs)

98 – Geelong – Madisen Maguire (Geelong)

99 – GWS – Lisa Whiteley (GWS)

… and that's Round 6 done. Just a few selections left

Round 6

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87 – Richmond – Ciara Fitzgerald (Northern Knights)

88 – Western Bulldogs – pass

89 – Collingwood – Ebony O'Dea (GWS)

90 – GWS – Georgia Garnett (East Coast Eagles)

91 – Gold Coast – Georgia Breward (Coolangatta-Tweed)

92 – West Coast – Talia Radan (Hawthorn)

93 – Richmond – Emily Harley (Oakleigh Chargers)

94 – Collingwood – Machaelia Donna Roberts (NT Thunder)

95 – GWS – Tait Macrill (UNSW Eastern Suburbs)

96 – Richmond – Lauren Tesoriero (club recruiting manager)

97 – GWS – Rebecca Privitelli (UNSW Eastern Suburbs)

98 – Geelong – Madisen Maguire (Geelong)

99 – GWS – Lisa Whiteley (GWS)

… and that's Round 6 done. Just a few selections left

73 – Richmond – Emma Horne (Richmond)

74 – Collingwood – Jordan Membrey (Collingwood)

75 – Brisbane Lions – Maria Maloney (University of Qld)

76 – GWS – Emily Goodsir (East Coast Eagles)

77 – Melbourne – Gabrielle Colvin (Darebin Falcons)

78 – Melbourne – Kristel Petrevski (Calder Cannon)

79 – North-Tasmania – Abbey Green (Launceston)

80 – Geelong – Amy McDonald (Geelong)

81 – Fremantle – Janelle Cuthbertson (Perth Angels)

82 – Collingwood – Alana Porter (Oakleigh Chargers)

83 – Adelaide – Courtney Gum (South Adelaide, pictured below in action for GWS last season)

84 – Richmond – Kate Dempsey (Richmond)

85 – Fremantle – Bianca Webb (Swan Districts)

86 – Gold Coast – Jade Pregelj (Yaronga)

… and that's Round 5!

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