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Started by ossie85, October 28, 2012, 02:11:44 PM

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ossie85

THE RULES

- You have 24 hours to pick. If you are online during your 24 hour period, you have 2 hours to pick from the list.
- If you miss your pick, you get auto-picked the highest draft pick (if all taken, the next player going down the list from the beginning of "players not selected last year). If you get auto-picked, you only have 12 hours to make next pick. If that is auto-picked, all your picks from then on will be autopicked and you need to explain why you missed.
- You can choose to autopick. Let me know in advance
- The number of 'passes' you do is equal to the number of picks you have in the preseason draft. You may also get a pick in the preseason draft if AFTER the draft you choose to rookie list any of your players.
- Enjoy!


Hi guys, just should remind everyone that the 33,000 salary cap is still in force. For most, this won't matter.

Points:

18748 - Beijing Bears
26050 - Berlin Brewers
32212 - Buenos Aires Armadillos
30970 - Cairo Sands
28203 - Cape Town Cobras
21986 - Dublin Destroyers
28049 - London Royals
31391 - Mexico City Suns
26406 - Moscow Spetsnaz
23674 - New Delhi Tigers
24217 - New York Revolution
20389 - Pacific Islanders
28109 - PNL Reindeers
31572 - Sao Paulo Pumas
27328 - Seoul Magpies
29832 - Tokyo Samurai
28891 - Toronto Wolves
22885 - Wellington Warriors

Most players to be drafted have a score of 0, so you don't need to worry about those. Players that do have points are:

Mark Austin   506
Nathan Brown   490
Thomas Jonas   320
Mark Whiley   74
Aiden Riley   69
Marcus Davies   65
Sam Schulz   35
Cameron Hitchcock   25
Bradley Helbig   16
Lincoln McCarthy   12


You can still pick these players, you just can't go over 33,000 points. If they go over, your pick will not count and you will have to pick again. For most, not an issue.




Points...

- Might notice that some of your picks higher than you originally had. This is because after the List lodgement some teams did not have enough space for all there picks, so other picks moved up.

- Why is there a Round 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10? Others delisted more players than they had picks, so extra rounds are needed (like the AFL). This was always going to happen, just restricted trading to the first 5 rounds as otherwise it gets messy.

Round 1
1   Wellington - Lachie Whitfield
2   Wellington - Jimmy Toumpas
3   Beijing - Oliver Wines
4   Tokyo - Jesse Lonergan
5   Pacific - Jack Viney
6   Pacific - Jack Martin
7   New Delhi - Jake Stringer
8   London - Troy Menzel
9   London - Joe Daniher
10   Dublin - Jesse Hogan
11   Beijing - Brodie Grundy
12   Wellington - Kristian Jaksch
13   Beijing - Ben Kennedy
14   Beijing - Sam Mayes
15   New York - Jackson Macrae
16   Sao Paulo - Jonathan O'Rourke
17   New Delhi - Nick Vlastuin
18   Mexico City - Nathan Hrovat

Priority Pick

19   Beijing - Jackson Thurlow

Round 2

20   London - Dean Towers
21   Mexico City - Tim Membrey
22   Beijing - Timothy Broomhead
23   Tokyo - Josh Simpson
24   Dublin - Lachlan Plowman
25   Wellington - Taylor Garner
26   New York - Tom Lee
27   Cape Town - Lachie Hunter
28   Beijing - Tom Clurey
29   Wellington - Nathan Wright
30   Dublin - Jed Anderson
31   Sao Paulo - Mason Wood
32   New York - Marco Paparone
33   Seoul - Spencer White
34   PNL - Aidan Corr
35   Tokyo - Brodie Murdoch
36   Seoul - Dominic Barry
37   Berlin - Matthew McDonough

Round 3

38   Pacific - Dean Terlich
39   Toronto - Mason Shaw
40   Berlin - Rory Atkins
41   Wellington - Liam McBean
42   Wellington - Jake Neade
43   Tokyo - Dylan van Unen
44   Cairo - Matt Jones
45   London - Adam Selwood
46   Mexico City - Daniel Currie
47   Wellington - Nick Graham
48   Toronto - Jesse White
49   Beijing  - Tom Temay
50   Seoul - Kamdyn McIntosh
51   Cape Town - Dean Kent
52   Beijing - Tanner Smith

Round 4

53   Buenos Aires - Sam Michael
54   Wellington - Dale Morris
55   Berlin - Clay Cameron
56   Berlin - Kurt Aylett
57   Berlin - Jake King
58   Beijing - James Stewart
59   Beijing - Tim O'Brien
60   Wellington - Tim Sumner
61   Berlin - Sam Lonergan
62   Berlin - Andrejs Everitt
63   Buenos Aires - Michael Close
64   Berlin - Sentanta O'hAilpin
65   Cape Town - Josh Hall
66   Mexico City - Joshua Prudden

Round 5

67   Buenos Aires - Bradd Dalziel
68   Buenos Aires - Jack Redpath
69   Beijing - Jason Ashby
70   Berlin - Josh Saunders
71   New York - Nicholas Kommer
72   Cairo - Brad Hartman
73   Cairo - Jason Johannisen
74   Beijing - Max Duffy
75   Buenos Aires - Patrick McCarthy
76   Beijing - Mitchell Wilkins
77   New York - Brant Colledge
78   Cape Town - Matthew Dick
79   New Delhi - Sam Reid

Round 6

80   Cairo - Ashton Hams
81   New Delhi - Cameron Ellis-Yolmen
82   Moscow - Pass
83   Buenos Aires - Richard Newell
84   Mexico City - Aaron Davey

Round 7

85   Cairo - Harrison Marsh
86   New Delhi - Gerald Ugle
87   Buenos Aires - Jackson Ramsay
88   Mexico City - Jamie Bennell

Round 8

89   Cairo - Mark Hutchings
90   Buenos Aires - Gideon Simon
91   Mexico City - Joel Wilkinson

Round 9

92   Cairo - Sam Siggins
93   Mexico City - Adam Carter

Round 10

94   Mexico City - Pass







Total Players available in that National Draft:
140

Players Not Selected Last Year
Mark Austin (Western Bulldogs)
Josh Hall (Gold Coast)
Jason Johannisen (Western Bulldogs)

Lincoln McCarthy (Geelong)
Mark Blicavs (Geelong)
Darren Minchington (St. Kilda)
Michael Hartley (Collingwood)
Sam Michael (Brisbane)

Players Picked Up via GWS Zoning and Preselection & Pre-signed rookies
Tom Lee (St. Kilda)
Dominic Barry (Melbourne)
Jake Neade (Port Adelaide)
Jed Anderson (Hawthorn)
Gideon Simon (Richmond)

Eric Wallace (North Melbourne)


Under 17 Mini Draft Players
Jack Martin (Gold Coast)
Jesse Hogan (Melbourne)


Players delisted from WXV Clubs
Brandon Ah Chee (Cape Town)
Kurt Aylett (Dublin)
Jamie Bennell (Tokyo)

Shane Biggs (Beijing)
Andrew Boseley (Wellington)
Nathan Brown (Berlin)
Danny Butcher (Beijing)
Justin Clarke (Toronto)
Bradd Dalziell (Dublin)
Aaron Davey (Toronto)

Marcus Davies (PNL)
Luke Davis (Tokyo)
Ben Dowdell (Buenos Aires)
Taylor Duryea (Cairo)
Cameron Ellis-Yolmen (Pacific)
Andrejs Everitt (Beijing)

Jackson Ferguson (Berlin)
Amos Frank (Sao Paulo)
Alex Greenwood (Cape Town)
Sam Grimley (PNL)
Ashton Hams (Dublin)
Bradley Helbig (PNL)
Cameron Hitchcock (Cairo)
Hal Hunter (Tokyo)
Thomas Jonas (PNL)
Nicholas Joyce (London)
Jordan Kelly (Toronto)
Jake King (Beijing)
Angus Litherland (Cairo)
Sam Lonergan (New Delhi)
Patrick McCarthy (New York)

Jeremy McGovern (Wellington)
Sam Menegola (Wellington)
Dale Morris (New Delhi)
Richard Newell (Moscow)

Ben Newton (Berlin)
Sentanta O'hAilpin (Cairo)
Dylan Orval (Cairo)
Jack Redpath (Tokyo)
Sam Reid (Dublin)

Cameron Richardson (New York)
Aiden Riley (Berlin)
Nick Salter (Beijing)
Haiden Schloithe (Cairo)
Sam Schulz (Moscow)
Adam Selwood (PNL)
Cameron Shenton (Sao Paulo)
Benjamin Speight (Toronto)
Jordan Staley (Wellington)
Simon Tunbridge (Berlin)
Gerald Ugle (Dublin)
Derick Wanganeen (Tokyo)
Max Warren (Dublin)
Jimmy Webster (Sao Paulo)
Mark Whiley (London)
Jesse White (Toronto)
Joel Wilkinson (Beijing)


National Draft
Red = Unavailable

1. Lachie Whitfied (GWS)
2. Jonathan O'Rourke (GWS)
3. Lachlan Plowman (GWS)
4. Jimmy Toumpas (Melbourne)
5. Jake Stringer (Western Bulldogs)
6. Jackson Macrae (Western Bulldogs)
7. Oliver Wines (Port Adelaide)
8. Sam Mayes (Brisbane)
9. Nick Vlastuin (Richmond)
10. Joe Daniher (Essendon) (Father/Son)
11. Troy Menzel (Carlton)
12. Kristian Jaksch (GWS)
13. Jesse Lonergan (Gold Coast)
14. Aidan Corr (GWS)
15. Taylor Garner (North Melbourne)
16. Jackson Thurlow (Geelong)
17. Josh Simpson (Fremantle)
18. Brodie Grundy (Collingwood)
19. Ben Kennedy (Collingwood)
20. Timothy Broomhead (Collingwood)
21. Nathan Hrovat (Western Bulldogs)
22. Dean Towers (Sydney Swans)
23. Marco Paparone (Brisbane)
24. Nathan Wright (St. Kilda)
25. Spencer White (St. Kilda)
26. Jack Viney (Melbourne) (Father/Son)
27. James Stewart (GWS)
28. Tim O'Brien (Hawthorn)
29. Tom Clurey (Port Adelaide)
30. Mason Shaw (Port Adelaide)
31. Kamdyn McIntosh (Richmond)
32. Michael Close (Brisbane Lions)
33. Liam McBean (Richmond)
34. Jason Ashby (Essendon)
35. Tom Temay (Carlton)
36. Tanner Smith (Fremantle)
37. Ben Jacobs (North Melbourne) (Already WXV Listed)
38. Jackson Ramsay (Collingwood)
39. Max Duffy (Fremantle)
40. Brodie Murdoch (St. Kilda)
41. Mason Wood (North Melbourne)
42. Matthew McDonough (Richmond)
43. Josh Saunders (St. Kilda)
44. Harrison Marsh (Sydney)
45. Brant Colledge (West Coast)
46. Tim Membrey (Sydney)
47. Mitchell Wilkins (North Melbourne)
48. Dean Kent (Melbourne)
49. Lachie Hunter (Western Bulldogs) (Father/Son)
50. Joshua Prudden (Western Bulldogs)
51. Dylan Van Unen (Essendon)
52. Matt Jones (Melbourne)

53. Martin Gleeson (Essendon)
54. Nicholas Graham (Carlton)
55. Tim Sumner (Gold Coast)
56. Daniel Currie (North Melbourne)
57. Kyal Horsley (Gold Coast) (Rookie, Already WXV Listed)
58. Clay Cameron (Gold Coast)
59. Adam Carter (West Coast)
60. Mark Hutchings (West Coast)
61. Taylor Hine (North Melbourne) (Already WXV Listed)
62. Sam Siggins (Adelaide)
63. Pass
64. Matthew Dick (Sydney)
65. Pass

66. Kaiden Brand (Hawthorn)
67. Pass
68. Dean Terlich (Melbourne)
69. Pass
70. Michael Osborne (Hawthorn) (Already WXV Listed)
71. Daniel Nicholson (Melbourne) (Already WXV Listed)
72. Michael Evans (Melbourne) (Already WXV Listed)
73. Nicholas Kommer (Essendon)
74. Pass

75. Lewis Pierce (St. Kilda)
76. Sam Gibson (North Melbourne) (Already WXV Listed)
77. Bradley Hartman (Geelong)
78. Clancee Pearce (Fremantle) (Already WXV Listed)
79. Brad Dick (West Coast) (Already WXV Listed)
80. Pass
81. Rory Atkins (Adelaide)
82. Pass
83. Sam Frost (GWS) (Already WXV Listed)
84. Pass
85. Tom Jonas (Port Adelaide) (Already WXV Listed)
86. Jack Crisp (Brisbane Lions) (Already WXV Listed)
87. Pass

88. Sean Gregory (Essendon)
89. Levi Casboult (Carlton) (Already WXV Listed)
90. Sam Dunell (St. Kilda) (Already WXV Listed)
91. Aaron Mullett (North Melbourne) (Already WXV Listed)
92. Jesse Stringer (Geelong) (Already WXV Listed)
93. Lee Spurr (Fremantle) (Already WXV Listed)
94. Marley Williams (Collingwood) (Already WXV Listed)
95. Ian Callinan (Adelaide) (Already WXV Listed)
96. Pass
97. Andrew Phillips (GWS) (Already WXV Listed)
98. Tom Campbell (Western Bulldogs) (Already WXV Listed)
99. Niall McKeever (Brisbane Lions) (Already WXV Listed)
100. Pass
101. Pass
102. Zach Tuohy (Carlton) (Already WXV Listed)
103. Majak Daw (North Melbourne) (Already WXV Listed)
104. Pass
105. Jason Johannisen (Western Bulldogs)
106. Mark Baguley (Already WXV Listed)
107. Harry Cunningham (Already WXV Listed)





Plus everybody selected in the National Draft and any delistings from the WXV Clubs

Torpedo10

Can Barry play in 2013? Is this a list of delistings, players from last years Nat draft who weren't picked up, 17yo guns(2) & F/S players?

CrowsFan

Yes Barry can play next year. The only 2 on that list that can't are Martin and Hogan.

Interesting that all these players are available in the national draft, thought they would all be in the preseason/rookie one. But I guess if they weren't then there would probably only be about 60 people to choose from in the national...

ossie85


Updated to make it a bit clearer

Martin/Hogan can be selected in the National draft, like the other two were.

Plus all of these players would have been available if they weren't selected for one reason or another.

I can make an argument that last years left overs can only be available in the preseason though?

Justin Bieber

Clay Cameron has been picked up by the GC via Zone Selection.

Torpedo10


AFEV

Don't want to stir up trouble but shouldn't pre-listed players be in the PSD ala NSW scholarship holders? Perhaps I don't fully understand.

Torpedo10

Quote from: Sid on October 28, 2012, 06:41:13 PM
Don't want to stir up trouble but shouldn't pre-listed players be in the PSD ala NSW scholarship holders? Perhaps I don't fully understand.
Nah suppost to be in Nat draft.

CrowsFan

Last year players like Zorko or Saad weren't available to be picked in the national draft, they had to be picked in the world draft, so shouldn't it be the same this year with the players like Lee, Anderson etc? I would think they should be in the PSD/rookie draft, but that's just my opinion and happy to go either way ;)

ossie85

Quote from: CrowsFan on October 28, 2012, 06:50:10 PM
Last year players like Zorko or Saad weren't available to be picked in the national draft, they had to be picked in the world draft, so shouldn't it be the same this year with the players like Lee, Anderson etc? I would think they should be in the PSD/rookie draft, but that's just my opinion and happy to go either way ;)

Yeah, why not

Holz

Quote from: ossie85 on October 28, 2012, 08:24:07 PM
Quote from: CrowsFan on October 28, 2012, 06:50:10 PM
Last year players like Zorko or Saad weren't available to be picked in the national draft, they had to be picked in the world draft, so shouldn't it be the same this year with the players like Lee, Anderson etc? I would think they should be in the PSD/rookie draft, but that's just my opinion and happy to go either way ;)

Yeah, why not

I was thinking Rookie too. Happy to go with whatever you say though ossie. I have some trades relying on where Anderson and lee can get taken.

Maca24

I thought they'd be in the NAT.

ossie85

Quote from: Maca24 on October 29, 2012, 11:26:00 AM
I thought they'd be in the NAT.

I would have thought this also to be honest Maca, I don't get the logic otherwise.

JBs-Hawks

Speaking from British/Asians anyone on an afl list after the Nat draft is completed is available to be drafted.

AFEV

Quote from: ossie85 on October 29, 2012, 12:09:15 PM
Quote from: Maca24 on October 29, 2012, 11:26:00 AM
I thought they'd be in the NAT.

I would have thought this also to be honest Maca, I don't get the logic otherwise.
Well then should we be drafting NSW Scholarship holders in the ND as well..?