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As of 2022, five of the eight seasons have seen the first pick go to the club who finished last, or an expansion club in its first draft: in 2017, GWS traded the first pick to the Western Bulldogs; in 2019, expansion club Richmond traded the first pick to the Western Bulldogs; and in 2023 Sydney traded the first pick to Geelong in a once-off ...
via Greater Western Sydney (pick swap at the 2023 draft) on-traded to St Kilda (pick swap at the 2023 draft) [14] 3 Gold Coast: Western Bulldogs: pick swap [3] Western Bulldogs: Melbourne: James Harmes trade [15] Carlton: Greater Western Sydney: via St Kilda (Paddy Dow and Nick Coffield trade) on-traded to Greater Western Sydney (pick swap at ...
He was a member of the Western Bulldogs' Next Generation Academy, [6] which helps scout and develop Aboriginal and multicultural players, and people who would not otherwise play the sport of Australian rules football. [7] Ugle-Hagan was taken at Pick 1 in the 2020 national draft, when the Western Bulldogs matched the Adelaide Crows' bid.
Western Bulldogs: via Brisbane Lions (pick swap) on-traded to Western Bulldogs (Josh Dunkley trade) [8] [6] Essendon: Carlton: Will Setterfield trade [26] Adelaide: Gold Coast: Izak Rankine trade [16] Brisbane Lions: Greater Western Sydney: via Hawthorn (Jack Gunston trade) on-traded to Greater Western Sydney (pick swap) [27] [28] Sydney ...
The 2003 AFL draft was the 2003 instance of the AFL draft, the annual draft of talented players by Australian rules football teams that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League. The 2003 draft consisted of a trade period, the national, pre-season and rookie drafts and the elevation of previously drafted ...
Pick 34: Fremantle: Western Bulldogs: Pick 30 [73] Pick 41 Pick 57; 47 Pick 51: North Melbourne: St Kilda: 2019 third round pick [74] 48 Pick 46: Western Bulldogs: North Melbourne: 2019 third round pick (North Melbourne) [75] 49 Pick 54: North Melbourne: Brisbane Lions: 2019 fourth round pick (Brisbane Lions) [76] 50 Pick 61: St Kilda: Greater ...
Dustin Fletcher, the son of Ken Fletcher has played the most games of any father–son selection, with 400 AFL matches played. The father–son rule is a rule used for recruiting in the Australian Football League, along with an equivalent father–daughter rule in its women's competition, AFL Women's: both allow clubs first recruiting access to the son or daughter of a long-serving member of ...
Western Bulldogs: Pick 32 [66] Pick 51; 23 Alex Keath: Adelaide: Western Bulldogs: Pick 45 [67] 2020 third round pick 2020 second round pick (Western Bulldogs) 24 Tom Cutler: Brisbane Lions: Essendon: Pick 72 [68] Pick 64 2020 third round pick 25 Zak Jones: Sydney: St Kilda: Pick 32 [69] Pick 56 Pick 76; 2020 fourth round pick