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The 2008 AFL Draft consisted of four opportunities for player acquisitions during the 2008/09 Australian Football League off-season. These were Trade Week (held between 6 October and 10 October), the National Draft (held on 29 November), the Pre-Season Draft (16 December) and the Rookie Draft (16 December).[1] It was considered to be the last uncompromised draft before the draft concessions given to the Gold Coast and Western Sydney expansion teams restrict the existing AFL clubs' access to the best young players in the future years drafts.[2]

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[edit] Trades

Throughout the year there was much speculation about high profile players such as Jonathan Brown, Alan Didak and Daniel Kerr being likely to be traded during the AFL's annual trading period, but each re-signed with their clubs before the trading period started.[3] The main discussions during trade week were the surprise request by Ryan O'Keefe to be traded from Sydney, as well as the destination of young Fremantle ruckman Robert Warnock, both of whom wished to be traded back to their home city of Melbourne.[4] Other players to request trades include Andrew Lovett, Brent Prismall, Mark Seaby, Farren Ray, Josh Carr and Daniel Harris.

North Melbourne surprised many early in the week by naming Hamish McIntosh and Corey Jones as players available to trade, with McIntosh later being withdrawn from the offer after a backlash from his manager and club legend Glenn Archer. [5][6]

Like most years, no trades were completed during the first three days of the trade week and for the first time the AFL was requested to assist by providing a mediator to solve the stand-off between Fremantle and Carlton over the Warnock deal. Carlton had offered its second round selection, #24 overall, but Fremantle wanted its first round selection, the sixth overall.[7][8] On the final day of trade week Warnock was traded. The deal included Fremantle's pick No. 69, in exchange for Carlton's picks 24, 56 and 72.[9]

In total only six trades were completed, with O'Keefe, Lovett, Seaby, Carr and Harris unable to finalise deals during the week.[10] The low number of completed trades prompted calls by the AFLPA for a form of free agency to be introduced, although it could be explained as a one-off event due to a combination of the high regard for the players available in year's draft and the impending concessions to be given to the expansion teams, Gold Coast and Western Sydney in the coming years.[11]


Player Original club New club Traded for
Adam Thomson Port Adelaide Richmond Draft Pick #42
Rhyce Shaw and Draft Pick #61 Collingwood Sydney Draft Pick #46
Anthony Corrie Brisbane Lions Collingwood Draft Pick #93
Farren Ray and Draft Pick #48 Western Bulldogs St Kilda Draft Pick #31
Brent Prismall Geelong Essendon Draft Pick #39
Robert Warnock and Draft Pick #69 Fremantle Carlton Draft Pick #24, #56 and #72

[edit] 2008 National Draft

The 2008 National Draft was held on 29 November. Melbourne finished the 2008 AFL season in last position and had the first selection in the draft. As both Melbourne and West Coast Eagles won less than 5 games during the season, they were eligible for a priority pick. As this was the first year in which they qualified, the priority pick was allocated between the first and second rounds of selections.

Ayce Cordy was the first player selected in the draft as the only father-son selection. The Western Bulldogs had to use their 1st round selection, #14, to secure him after St Kilda bid their #1st round selection for him. His father, Brian, played 124 games for the Bulldogs in the 1980s.[12]

The top two selections were widely tipped to be Jack Watts and Nic Naitanui, with Daniel Rich, Tyrone Vickery, Stephen Hill, Chris Yarran and Hamish Hartlett to fill the next few selections. [13][14][15]

Round Pick Player Recruited from Club
1 1 Jack Watts Sandringham Dragons Melbourne
1 2 Nic Naitanui Swan Districts West Coast
1 3 Stephen Hill West Perth Fremantle
1 4 Hamish Hartlett West Adelaide Port Adelaide
1 5 Michael Hurley Northern Knights Essendon
1 6 Chris Yarran Swan Districts Carlton
1 7 Daniel Rich Subiaco Brisbane Lions
1 8 Tyrone Vickery Sandringham Dragons Richmond
1 9 Jack Ziebell Murray Bushrangers North Melbourne
1 10 Phil Davis North Adelaide Adelaide
1 11 Steele Sidebottom Murray Bushrangers Collingwood
1 12 Lewis Johnston North Adelaide Sydney
1 13 Tom Lynch Sandringham Dragons St Kilda
1 14 (F/S) Ayce Cordy Geelong Falcons Western Bulldogs
1 15 Mitchell Brown Sandringham Dragons Geelong
1 16 Ryan Schoenmakers Norwood Hawthorn
Priority 17 Sam Blease Eastern Ranges Melbourne
Priority 18 Luke Shuey Oakleigh Chargers West Coast
2 19 James Strauss Oakleigh Chargers Melbourne
2 20 Tom Swift Claremont West Coast
2 21 Hayden Ballantyne Peel Thunder Fremantle
2 22 Jackson Trengove Calder Cannons Port Adelaide
2 23 David Zaharakis Northern Knights Essendon
2 24 Nic Suban North Ballarat Rebels Fremantle
2 25 Jack Redden Glenelg Brisbane Lions
2 26 Jayden Post Western Jets Richmond
2 27 Samuel Wright Murray Bushrangers North Melbourne
2 28 Shaun McKernan Calder Cannons Adelaide
2 29 Dayne Beams Southport Sharks Collingwood
2 30 Daniel Hannebery Oakleigh Chargers Sydney
2 31 Jordan Roughhead North Ballarat Rebels Western Bulldogs
2 32 Liam Jones Scotch College, Melbourne, Tassie Mariners Western Bulldogs
2 33 Thomas Gillies Dandenong Stringrays Geelong
2 34 Liam Shiels Eastern Ranges Hawthorn
3 35 Jamie Bennell Swan Districts Melbourne
3 36 Ashley Smith Dandenong Stingrays West Coast
3 37 Zac Clarke Oakleigh Chargers Fremantle
3 38 Matthew Broadbent Woodville-West Torrens Port Adelaide
3 39 Steven Motlop Wanderers Geelong
3 40 Mitch Robinson Tassie Devils Carlton
3 41 Todd Banfield Swan Districts Brisbane Lions
3 42 Mitchell Banner Western Jets Port Adelaide
3 43 Liam Anthony East Fremantle North Melbourne
3 44 Rory Sloane Eastern Ranges Adelaide
3 45 Jarrad Blight Swan Districts Collingwood
3 46 Luke Rounds Geelong Falcons Collingwood
3 47 Rhys Stanley West Adelaide St Kilda
3 48 Nicholas Heyne Gippsland Power St Kilda
3 49 Taylor Hunt Sandringham Dragons Geelong
3 50 Jordan Lisle Oakleigh Chargers Hawthorn
4 51 Neville Jetta Swan Districts Melbourne
4 52 Jordan Jones Geelong Falcons West Coast
4 53 Michael Walters Swan Districts Fremantle
4 54 Jarrad Reddan Woodville-West Torrens Port Adelaide
4 55 Michael Still Northern Knights Essendon
4 56 Ben Bucovaz Geelong Falcons Fremantle
4 57 Aaron Cornelius Tassie Devils Brisbane Lions
4 58 Tom Hislop Essendon Richmond
4 59 Nathan O'Keefe Eastern Ranges North Melbourne
4 60 Tom Lee Claremont Adelaide
4 61 Campbell Heath Gippsland Power Sydney
4 62 Alistair Smith Perth St Kilda
4 63 Luke Lowden Sandringham Dragons Hawthorn
5 64 Rohan Bail Mt Gravatt Melbourne
5 65 Rhys O'Keeffe North Adelaide Carlton
5 66 Glenn Dawson Woodville-West Torrens Port Adelaide
5 67 Tyson Slattery West Adelaide Essendon
5 68 Tim Ruffles North Ballarat Rebels Fremantle
5 69 Bart McCulloch South Launceston Brisbane Lions
5 70 Pass Richmond
5 71 Warren Benjamin Claremont North Melbourne
5 72 Will Young North Ballarat Rebels Adelaide
5 73 Leigh Brown North Melbourne Collingwood
5 74 Paul Cahill Sturt St Kilda
5 75 Shane Savage Dandenong Stingrays Hawthorn
6 76 Pass Melbourne
6 77 Chris Hall Woodville-West Torrens Fremantle
6 78 Jason Davenport Geelong Port Adelaide
6 79 Pass Essendon
6 80 Caleb Tiller Murray Bushrangers Carlton
6 81 Kieran King East Fremantle Brisbane Lions
6 82 Pass Brisbane Lions
6 83 Colm Begley Brisbane Lions St Kilda
7 84 Pass Port Adelaide
7 85 Pass Carlton

[edit] 2009 Pre-season Draft

The pre-season draft was held on 16 December 2008 (but is referred to as the 2009 Pre-season draft in continuation from the early years of the AFL draft when it was held in January or February) and most pre-draft interest was on whether or not former West Coast Eagles captain and Brownlow Medal winner Ben Cousins would be selected by the Richmond Football Club. Richmond, the only club to show interest in recruiting Cousins, had one selection in the pre-season draft (because it had only one space left on its senior list). In the week leading up to the pre-season draft, Richmond requested to have Graham Polak (who had been hit by a tram the previous season, with it not clear at this stage whether or not the resulting injuries would end his career) moved to the rookie list, to free up an additional list space and give them a second selection in the pre-season draft. The request was similar to one made by and granted to the Essendon Football Club a few years earlier with respect to Adam Ramanauskas, but there were key differences which led to Richmond's request being rejected by the AFL and a majority of rival clubs on December 15th.[16] Although Richmond had maintained throughout the previous week that it would draft Cousins only if its request to put Polak on the rookie list was granted, they selected Cousins anyway with their only selection in the pre-season draft. Josh Carr's return to Port Adelaide was the other major player move.[17]

Round Pick Player Recruited from Club
1 1 Liam Jurrah Yuendumu Magpies Melbourne
1 2 Josh Carr Fremantle Port Adelaide
1 3 Hayden Skipworth Bendigo Bombers Essendon
1 4 Chris Johnson Melbourne Carlton
1 5 Tom Rockliff Murray Bushrangers Brisbane Lions
1 6 Ben Cousins Port Melbourne Richmond

[edit] 2009 Rookie Draft

Due to the expansion in the number of rookie places available for clubs to use - from the previous maximum of six players to the maximum of eight rookies and veteran listed players combined - the 2009 Rookie Draft featured more selections than usual.

Round Pick Player Recruited from Club
1 1 Jordie McKenzie Geelong Falcons Melbourne
1 2 Liam Bedford Geelong Football Club West Coast
1 3 Casey Sibosado Oakleigh Chargers Fremantle
1 4 Wade Thompson North Adelaide Port Adelaide
1 5 Bryce Carroll Western Jets Essendon
1 6 Jeff Garlett Swan Districts Carlton
1 7 Daniel Murray East Perth Brisbane Lions
1 8 Robin Nahas Oakleigh Chargers Richmond
1 9 Marcus White Calder Cannons North Melbourne
1 10 Ricky Henderson Trentham Adelaide
1 11 Tristan Francis Gippsland Power Collingwood
1 12 Kristin Thornton Sydney Swans Sydney
1 13 Zac Dawson Hawthorn St Kilda
1 14 Jamason Daniels Murray Bushrangers Western Bulldogs
1 15 Adam Varcoe Central District Geelong
1 16 Riley Milne Murray Bushrangers Hawthorn
2 17 Rhys Healey Bendigo Pioneers Melbourne
2 18 Adam Cockie Subiaco West Coast
2 19 Matthew De Boer Claremont Fremantle
2 20 Danny Meyer Richmond Port Adelaide
2 21 Thomas German Calder Cannons Essendon
2 22 Luke Stanton Northern Knights Carlton
2 23 Pass Brisbane Lions
2 24 David Gourdis Richmond Richmond
2 25 Luke Delaney Geelong Falcons North Melbourne
2 26 Christopher Schmidt Brisbane Lions Adelaide
2 27 Jarryd Blair Gippsland Power Collingwood
2 28 Taylor Gilchrist Sandringham Dragons Sydney
2 29 Tom Simpkin Geelong Falcons St Kilda
2 30 Liam Picken Williamstown Western Bulldogs
2 31 Bryn Weadon North Ballarat Rebels Geelong
2 32 Haydn Kiel Brisbane Lions Hawthorn
3 33 Daniel Hughes Melbourne Melbourne
3 34 Hamish Shepheard East Perth Fremantle
3 35 Daniel Stewart Labrador Port Adelaide
3 36 Christian Bock Woodville-West Torrens Essendon
3 37 Greg Bentley Port Adelaide Carlton
3 38 Pass Brisbane Lions
3 39 Andrew Browne Murray Bushrangers Richmond
3 40 Benjamin Speight Norwood North Melbourne
3 41 Pass Adelaide
3 42 Johnny Bennell Peel Thunder Collingwood
3 43 Kyle Coney Tyrone GAA (Ireland) Sydney
3 44 Brad Howard St Kilda St Kilda
3 45 Pass Western Bulldogs
3 46 Tom Allwright North Hobart Demons Geelong
3 47 Luke Breust Temora Hawthorn
4 48 Clancee Pearce Swan Districts Fremantle
4 49 Matthew Martin West Adelaide Port Adelaide
4 50 Kade Klemke Murray Bushrangers Essendon
4 51 Darren Pfeiffer Carlton Carlton
4 52 Pass Brisbane Lions
4 53 Alroy Gilligan Claremont Richmond
4 54 Alan Obst North Melbourne North Melbourne
4 55 Brian Donnelly Louth GAA (Ireland) Adelaide
4 56 Tobais Thoolen Collingwood Collingwood
4 57 Mike Pyke Canada (international rookie) Sydney
4 58 Steven Gaertner Dandenong Stingrays St Kilda
4 59 Pass Western Bulldogs
4 60 Ranga Ediriwickrama NSW AFL scholarship program Geelong
4 61 Carl Peterson Richmond Hawthorn
5 62 Jay van Berlo West Perth Fremantle
5 63 Jesse Laurie Claremont Port Adelaide
5 64 Michael Quinn Longford GAA (Ireland) Essendon
5 65 Lachie Hill Carlton Carlton
5 66 Adam Spackman Morningside Brisbane Lions
5 67 Pass Richmond
5 68 Conor Meredith Laois GAA (Ireland) North Melbourne
5 69 Lachlan Keefe 3-year non-registration Collingwood
5 70 Pass Sydney
5 71 Ross Tungatulum St Marys St Kilda
5 72 Christopher Ogle NSW AFL scholarship program Western Bulldogs
5 73 Garry Moss Hawthorn Hawthorn
6 74 Greg Broughton Subiaco Fremantle
6 75 Pass Port Adelaide
6 76 Samuel Jacobs Carlton Carlton
6 77 Daniel Dzufer Brisbane Lions Brisbane Lions
6 78 Scott Reed NSW AFL scholarship program Collingwood
6 79 Pass Sydney
6 80 Samuel McGarry Sandringham Dragons St Kilda
6 81 Matthew Suckling Sandringham Dragons Hawthorn
7 82 Joel Tippett Brisbane Lions Brisbane Lions
7 83 Pass Sydney
7 84 Blake McGrath NSW AFL scholarship program St Kilda
7 85 William Sierakowski NSW AFL scholarship program Hawthorn

[edit] Rookie elevation

A total of 15 players were promoted from their respective clubs' rookie lists to the club's primary lists at the conclusion of the 2008 season.[18]

Player Recruited from Club
Petrenko, JaredJared Petrenko Woodville-West Torrens Adelaide
Clouston, ScottScott Clouston Morningside Brisbane Lions
Jamison, MichaelMichael Jamison North Ballarat Carlton
Macaffer, BrentBrent Macaffer Gippsland U18 Collingwood
Wellingham, SharrodSharrod Wellingham Perth Collingwood
Atkinson, JarrodJarrod Atkinson Bendigo Bombers Essendon
Wonaeamirri, AustinAustin Wonaeamirri Norwood Football Club Melbourne
Grima, NathanNathan Grima Central District North Melbourne
Wundke, MichaelMichael Wundke North Adelaide North Melbourne
Salter, NickNick Salter Woodville-West Torrens Port Adelaide
Eddy, RobertRobert Eddy Gippsland U18 St Kilda
McQualter, AndrewAndrew McQualter Gippsland U18 St Kilda
O'Dwyer, MattMatt O'Dwyer Calder U18 Sydney
Smith, NickNick Smith Oakleigh U18 Sydney
Wilkes, BeauBeau Wilkes Claremont West Coast

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2008 Key Dates
  2. ^ Gough, Paul; Lovett, O'Keefe the big prizes; Sportal; 6 October 2008
  3. ^ AAP (2008-10-05). "Clubs to tread carefully in trade week". Foxsports. http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,24449870-23211,00.html. Retrieved 2008-10-08. 
  4. ^ Gullan, Scott (2008-10-06). "O'Keefe keen to deal - at a price". Foxsports. http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,24452136-23211,00.html. Retrieved 2008-10-08. 
  5. ^ AAP (2008-10-07). "Archer baffled by McIntosh trade option". The Age. http://news.theage.com.au/sport/archer-baffled-by-mcintosh-trade-option-20081007-4vt0.html. Retrieved 2008-10-08. 
  6. ^ AAP (2008-10-08). "McIntosh off AFL trade table". Sydney Morning Herald. http://news.smh.com.au/sport/mcintosh-off-afl-trade-table-20081008-4wnn.html. Retrieved 2008-10-08. 
  7. ^ Prestipino, David (2008-10-08). "Mediation to Settle Score Between Blueing Clubs". WA Today. http://www.watoday.com.au/sport/mediation-to-settle-score-between-blueing-clubs-20081008-4w7d.html. Retrieved 2008-10-08. 
  8. ^ "War over Robbie Warnock". Herald Sun. 2008-10-09. http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24468553-19742,00.html. Retrieved 2008-10-08. 
  9. ^ "Prismall a Bomber, Warnock a Blue". Fox Sports. 2008-10-10. http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,24475256-23211,00.html. Retrieved 2008-11-04. 
  10. ^ "Prismall a Bomber, Warnock a Blue". Fox Sports. 2008-10-10. http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,24475256-23211,00.html. Retrieved 2008-11-04. 
  11. ^ AAP (2008-10-10). "Players union renews call for free agency". WA Today. http://www.watoday.com.au/sport/players-union-renews-call-for-free-agency-20081010-4yan.html?page=-1. Retrieved 2008-11-04. 
  12. ^ AAP (2008-10-06). "AFL Bulldogs have Ayce up their sleeve". The Age. http://news.theage.com.au/sport/afl-bulldogs-have-ayce-up-their-sleeve-20081006-4um4.html. Retrieved 2008-10-08. 
  13. ^ "The four tops". Realfooty.com.au. 2008-10-01. http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/the-four-tops/2008/10/01/1222651177545.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap2. Retrieved 2008-10-08. 
  14. ^ Burgin, Matt (26 November 2008). "It's here! 2008 Phantom Draft". afl.com.au. http://www.afl.com.au/News/AFLBlogs/BlogArticle/tabid/8123/Default.aspx?newsId=70169. Retrieved 2008-11-27. 
  15. ^ Quayle, Emma (23 November 2008). "Judgement Day". Realfooty.com.au. http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/judgement-day/2008/11/23/1226770818997.html. Retrieved 2008-11-27. 
  16. ^ Ben Cousins denied AFL return; 15 December 2008
  17. ^ 2009 NAB AFL Pre-Season and Rookie Drafts
  18. ^ Michael Lovett, ed (2009). "The Draft". AFL Record Season Guide 2009. The Slattery Media Group. pp. 341, 458. ISBN 978-0-9805162-6-5. 



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