2023 AFL draft

The 2023 AFL draft will consist of the various periods where the 18 clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL) can trade and recruit players during and following the completion of the 2023 AFL season.

2023 AFL draft
General information
Date(s)31 May – Mid-season Draft
20–21 November – National Draft
22 November – Pre-Season and Rookie Draft
LocationMarvel Stadium
Network(s)Fox Footy
Sponsored byNational Australia Bank
Overview
LeagueAFL

Key Dates

Table of key dates[1]
Event Date(s)
Mid-season rookie draft 31 May 2023
Free agency period Restricted and Unrestricted: 6 – 13 October 2023
Delisted: November 1 – 8 and 10 2023
Trade period 9 – 18 October 2023
National draft First round: 20 November 2023
Second and subsequent rounds: 21 November 2023
Pre-Season and Rookie draft 22 November 2023
Pre-season supplemental selection period December 2023 – February 2024

2023 mid-season rookie draft

The mid-season draft was held after the conclusion of Round 11 of the 2023 AFL season on 31 May.[2] The draft was only open to clubs with inactive players on their list and vacancies available, such as long term injuries or retirements.


Mid-season draft selections
Rd Pick Player Club Recruited from Pick due to
Club League
1 1 Ryan Maric West Coast Gippsland Power Coates Talent League Jai Culley long-term injury
2 Robert Hansen Jnr. North Melbourne Subiaco WAFL Jack Mahony long-term injury
3 Clay Tucker Hawthorn Eastern Ranges Coates Talent League Max Lynch long-term injury
4 Matt Coulthard Richmond Glenelg SANFL Jason Castagna retirement
5 Passed Greater Western Sydney Darcy Jones long-term injury
6 Harry Arnold Sydney Brisbane Lions VFL Sam Reid long-term injury
7 Mitch Hardie Geelong Woodville-West Torrens SANFL Passed selection at the 2022 Rookie Draft
8 Ethan Stanley Fremantle Box Hill Hawks VFL Passed selection at the 2022 Rookie Draft
9 Jaiden Hunter Essendon Perth WAFL Jayden Davey long-term injury
10 Caleb Poulter Western Bulldogs Footscray VFL Passed selection at the 2022 Rookie Draft
11 Quinton Narkle Port Adelaide Essendon VFL Mitch Georgiades long-term injury
2 12 Brandon Ryan Hawthorn Northern Bullants VFL Passed selection at the 2022 Rookie Draft
13 James Trezise Richmond Richmond VFL Kaleb Smith long-term injury
14 Passed Greater Western Sydney Adam Kennedy long-term injury
15 Jack Buller Sydney Claremont WAFL Paddy McCartin long-term injury

Player movements

Previously traded selections

Table of previously traded selections
Rd Orig. Club New Club Acquired via Ref
1 Fremantle Melbourne Luke Jackson trade [3]
Port Adelaide North Melbourne Jason Horne-Francis and Junior Rioli trade [4]
Richmond Greater Western Sydney Jacob Hopper trade [5]
Brisbane Lions Western Bulldogs Josh Dunkley trade [6]
2 Collingwood Port Adelaide via Greater Western Sydney (Bobby Hill trade)
on-traded to Port Adelaide (Jason Horne-Francis and Junior Rioli trade)
[7]
[4]
North Melbourne
(priority)
Fremantle Griffin Logue and Darcy Tucker trade [8]
Greater Western Sydney Gold Coast via Brisbane Lions (pick swap)
on-traded to Gold Coast (Tom Berry trade)
[9]
[4]
Geelong Brisbane Lions pick swap [10]
Fremantle Melbourne Luke Jackson trade [3]
Port Adelaide West Coast Jason Horne-Francis and Junior Rioli trade [4]
Brisbane Lions Western Bulldogs Josh Dunkley trade [6]
Western Bulldogs Hawthorn via Fremantle (Rory Lobb trade)
on-traded to Hawthorn (Jaeger O'Meara and Lloyd Meek trade)
[11]
[12]
North Melbourne Adelaide pick swap [13]
Hawthorn Sydney pick swap [14]
Carlton Collingwood pick swap [15]
Adelaide Gold Coast pick swap [16]
Gold Coast Adelaide
3 Carlton Fremantle Blake Acres trade [17]
North Melbourne
(priority)
Fremantle Griffin Logue and Darcy Tucker trade [8]
Fremantle Port Adelaide via North Melbourne (Griffin Logue and Darcy Tucker trade)
on-traded to Port Adelaide (Jason Horne-Francis and Junior Rioli trade)
[8]
[4]
Adelaide Gold Coast Izak Rankine trade [18]
Port Adelaide West Coast Jason Horne-Francis and Junior Rioli trade [4]
Geelong Brisbane Lions via Gold Coast (Jack Bowes trade)
on-traded to Adelaide (pick swap)
on-traded to Brisbane Lions (pick swap)
[19]
[16]
[20]
Collingwood Gold Coast via Adelaide (Billy Frampton trade)
on-traded to Gold Coast (pick swap)
[21]
[16]
Melbourne North Melbourne via Western Bulldogs (Lachie Hunter trade)
on-traded to Brisbane Lions (Josh Dunkley trade)
on-traded to North Melbourne (pick swap)
[22]
[6]
[23]
Western Bulldogs Hawthorn via Brisbane Lions (Josh Dunkley trade)
on-traded to Hawthorn (pick swap)
[6]
[24]
Hawthorn Sydney pick swap [14]
4 North Melbourne Fremantle Griffin Logue and Darcy Tucker trade [8]
St Kilda Gold Coast Ben Long trade [25]
Fremantle Brisbane Lions via Gold Coast (Josh Corbett trade)
on-traded to Adelaide (Izak Rankine trade)
on-traded to Brisbane Lions (pick swap)
[26]
[18]
[27]
Geelong Western Bulldogs via Brisbane Lions (pick swap)
on-traded to Western Bulldogs (Josh Dunkley trade)
[10]
[6]
Essendon Carlton Will Setterfield trade [28]
Adelaide Gold Coast Izak Rankine trade [18]
Brisbane Lions Greater Western Sydney via Hawthorn (Jack Gunston trade)
on-traded to Greater Western Sydney (pick swap)
[29]
[30]
Sydney Essendon Aaron Francis trade [31]
Melbourne Brisbane Lions via Western Bulldogs (Josh Schache trade)
on-traded to Brisbane Lions (Josh Dunkley trade)
[32]
[6]
Hawthorn North Melbourne via Fremantle (Jaeger O'Meara and Lloyd Meek trade)
on-traded to North Melbourne (pick swap)
[12]
[33]

Free agency

2023 AFL free agency period signings
Player Free agent type Recruited from New club Compensation Notes Ref
James Jordon Unrestricted Melbourne Sydney End of Second Round [34]
Matt Flynn Unrestricted Greater Western Sydney West Coast End of Second Round [35]
Joel Hamling Unrestricted Fremantle Sydney None [36]
Tom Doedee Restricted Adelaide Brisbane Lions End of First Round [37]
Todd Goldstein Unrestricted North Melbourne Essendon None [38]
Ben McKay Restricted North Melbourne Essendon First Round [39]
Jade Gresham Restricted St Kilda Essendon End of First Round [40]
Toby Pink Delisted Glenelg (SANFL) North Melbourne Delisted by Sydney in 2019 [41]

Trades

Table of trades
Clubs involved Trade Ref
Port Adelaide
Fremantle
to Port Adelaide (from Fremantle)
to Fremantle (from Port Adelaide)
[42]
Western Bulldogs
Gold Coast
to Western Bulldogs (from Gold Coast)
to Gold Coast (from Western Bulldogs)
[43]
Western Bulldogs
Melbourne
to Western Bulldogs (from Melbourne)
to Melbourne (from Western Bulldogs)
[44]
North Melbourne
Sydney
to North Melbourne (from Sydney)
to Sydney (from North Melbourne)
[45]
Melbourne
Gold Coast
to Melbourne (from Gold Coast)
  • pick #11
to Gold Coast (from Melbourne)
  • pick #14
  • pick #27
  • pick #35
[46]
Adelaide
Gold Coast
to Adelaide (from Gold Coast)
to Gold Coast (from Adelaide)
  • pick #23
  • pick #26
[47]
North Melbourne
Gold Coast
to North Melbourne (from Gold Coast)
  • pick #18
to Gold Coast (from North Melbourne)
[48]
Sydney
Melbourne
to Sydney (from Melbourne)
to Melbourne (from Sydney)
[49]
Sydney
Collingwood
to Sydney (from Collingwood)
to Collingwood (from Sydney)
  • pick #33
[50]
North Melbourne
Carlton
to North Melbourne (from Carlton)
to Carlton (from North Melbourne)
  • pick #21
  • pick #25
[51]
Melbourne
Brisbane Lions
to Melbourne (from Brisbane Lions)
to Brisbane Lions (from Melbourne)
  • pick #47
[52]
West Coast
Hawthorn
to West Coast (from Hawthorn)
to Hawthorn (from West Coast)
  • pick #44
  • pick #63
[53]
North Melbourne
Richmond
to North Melbourne (from Richmond)
to Richmond (from North Melbourne)
  • pick #65
[54]
Collingwood
Fremantle
to Collingwood (from Fremantle)
to Fremantle (from Collingwood)
[55]
St Kilda
Fremantle
to St Kilda (from Fremantle)
to Fremantle (from St Kilda)
[56]
Melbourne
Adelaide
to Melbourne (from Adelaide)
to Adelaide (from Melbourne)
[57]
St Kilda
Western Bulldogs
Carlton
Essendon
to St Kilda

to Western Bulldogs


to Carlton

to Essendon


[58]
Port Adelaide
Richmond
to Port Adelaide (from Richmond)
to Richmond (from Port Adelaide)
[59]
Hawthorn
Collingwood
to Hawthorn (from Collingwood)
to Collingwood (from Hawthorn)
[60]
Port Adelaide
Western Bulldogs
to Port Adelaide (from Western Bulldogs)
to Western Bulldogs (from Port Adelaide)
  • pick #50
[61]
Port Adelaide
Geelong
to Port Adelaide (from Geelong)
to Geelong (from Port Adelaide)
  • pick #25
  • pick #76
  • pick #94
[62]
Carlton
Gold Coast
to Carlton (from Gold Coast)
to Gold Coast (from Carlton)
[63]
Richmond
Hawthorn
to Richmond (from Hawthorn)
to Hawthorn (from Richmond)
  • pick #49
[64]
Melbourne
St Kilda
to Melbourne (from St Kilda)
to St Kilda (from Melbourne)
[65]
Hawthorn
Brisbane Lions
to Hawthorn (from Brisbane Lions)
to Brisbane Lions (from Hawthorn)
[66]
Hawthorn
Gold Coast
to Hawthorn (from Gold Coast)
to Gold Coast (from Hawthorn)
[67]
Hawthorn
Essendon
to Hawthorn (from Essendon)
to Essendon (from Hawthorn)
[68]
Essendon
Port Adelaide
to Essendon (from Port Adelaide)
to Port Adelaide (from Essendon)
[69]

List changes

Retirements

Table key
R Rookie listed player
B Category B Rookie listed player
Table of player retirements
Name Club Ref
Fischer McAsey Adelaide [70]
Jason Castagna Richmond [71]
Robbie Tarrant [72]
Jack Ziebell North Melbourne [73]
Lance Franklin Sydney [74]
Shannon Hurn West Coast [75]
Max Lynch Hawthorn [76]
Aaron Hall North Melbourne [77]
Andrew Phillips Essendon [78]
Luke Shuey West Coast [79]
Ben Cunnington North Melbourne [80]
Isaac Smith Geelong [81]
Trent Cotchin Richmond [82]
Patrick McCartin R Sydney [83]
Nic Naitanui West Coast [84]
Jack Riewoldt Richmond [85]
Paul Seedsman R Adelaide [86]
Daniel Lloyd R Greater Western Sydney [87]
Phil Davis [88]
Jonathon Ceglar Geelong [89]
Tom Jonas Port Adelaide [90]
Josh Bruce Western Bulldogs [91]
Tom Hickey Sydney [92]
Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti Essendon [93]
Marcus Adams Brisbane Lions [94]
Ed Curnow R Carlton [95]
Daniel Rich Brisbane Lions [96]
Michael Hibberd Melbourne [97]
Luke Dunstan [98]
Connor Blakely R Gold Coast [99]
Lachie Plowman Carlton [100]
Charlie Constable Gold Coast [101]
Daniel Howe R North Melbourne [102]
Nakia Cockatoo R Brisbane Lions [103]

Delistings

Table key
R Rookie listed player
B Category B Rookie listed player
Table of player delistings
Name Club Ref
James Stewart Essendon [104]
Sam Menegola Geelong [105]
Alastair Lord Essendon [106]
Rhett Montgomerie R
Cian McBride B
Mitch Hannan Western Bulldogs [107]
Kaelan Bradtke R Richmond [108]
Nathan Wilson Fremantle [109] [110]
Travis Colyer
Roy Benning
Sam Simpson Geelong [111]
Cooper Whyte
Osca Riccardi R
Anthony Munkara B Essendon [112]
Tim O'Brien Western Bulldogs [113]
Robbie McComb R
Cody Raak B
Luke Foley West Coast [114]
Jack Bytel St Kilda [115]
Leo Connolly
Jack Peris B
Oscar Adams
Sam Petrevski-Seton West Coast [116]
Xavier O'Neill
Greg Clark
Connor West R
Isiah Winder R
Deakyn Smith R Melbourne [117]
Jackson Hately Adelaide [118]
Tyler Brown R
Andrew McPherson R
Tariek Newchurch B
Riley Bonner Port Adelaide [119]
Trent Dumont R
Brynn Teakle R
Nathan Barkla B
Cameron Fleeton Greater Western Sydney [120]
Jason Gillbee
Emerson Jeka Hawthorn [121]
Josh Morris
Fionn O'Hara B
Jacob Edwards R North Melbourne [122]
Lachie Young
Flynn Perez
Phoenix Spicer
Lochie O'Brien R Carlton [123]
Josh Honey
Sam Philp
Jed Anderson R Gold Coast [124]
Brodie McLaughlin R
Trey Ruscoe Collingwood [125]
Trent Bianco
Tom Wilson B
Arlo Draper
Cooper Murley R
Ryan Clarke Sydney [126]
Will Gould
Hugo Hall-Kahan R
Cameron Owen R
Lachlan Rankin
Marc Sheather B
Toby McLean Western Bulldogs [127]
Lachlan Bramble Hawthorn [128]
Fergus Greene
Ned Long R
Kayne Turner R North Melbourne [129]
Aiden Bonar
Jack Mahony
Rhys Mathieson R Brisbane Lions [130]
Blake Coleman
Daryl McDowell-White Jr. R
Kye Turner R Melbourne [131]

North Melbourne concessions

For the second year in a row, due to the club's poor on-field results since 2020, the AFL announced draft concessions for North Melbourne[132] which included:

  • One end-of-first round selection in the 2023 AFL Draft (currently pick 19)
  • Two end-of-first round selections in the 2024 AFL Draft (currently picks 19 and 20)
  • The continuation of two extra Category A Rookie list spots.

2023 national draft

Table of national draft selections
Round Pick Player Club Recruited from Notes
Club League
1 1 West Coast
2 North Melbourne
3 North Melbourne Free Agency Compensation pick (McKay)
4 Hawthorn
5 Western Bulldogs Gold Coast
6 Melbourne Fremantle (2022)
7 Greater Western Sydney Richmond (2022)
8 Geelong
9 Essendon
10 Adelaide
11 Melbourne Gold CoastWestern Bulldogs
12 Sydney
13 St Kilda
14 Adelaide Gold CoastMelbourne
15 North Melbourne Port Adelaide (2022)
16 Greater Western Sydney
17 North Melbourne Carlton
18 North Melbourne Gold CoastWestern BulldogsBrisbane Lions (2022)
19 Collingwood
20 Adelaide Free Agency Compensation pick (Doedee)
21 St Kilda Free Agency Compensation pick (Gresham)
22 Carlton North Melbourne (priority)
2 23 West Coast
24 Gold Coast AdelaideNorth Melbourne (2022)
25 Geelong Port AdelaideFremantleNorth Melbourne (2022 priority pick)
26 Gold Coast CarltonNorth MelbourneSydneyHawthorn (2022)
27 Gold Coast AdelaideGold Coast (2022)
28 Carlton Gold CoastNorth MelbourneMelbourneFremantle (2022)
29 Richmond
30 Brisbane Lions Geelong (2022)
31 Essendon
32 Gold Coast Adelaide (2022)
33 Collingwood HawthornFremantle (2022)←Western Bulldogs (2022)
34 Fremantle CollingwoodSydney
35 Essendon St Kilda
36 Gold Coast Melbourne
37 West Coast Port Adelaide (2022)
38 Gold Coast Brisbane Lions (2022)←Greater Western Sydney (2022)
39 Brisbane Lions HawthornCollingwoodCarlton (2022)
40 St Kilda Western BulldogsBrisbane Lions (2022)
41 Richmond Port AdelaideGreater Western Sydney (2022)←Collingwood (2022)
42 Melbourne Free Agency Compensation pick (Jordon)
43 Greater Western Sydney Free Agency Compensation pick (Flynn)
3 44 Hawthorn West Coast
45 Sydney North Melbourne
46 Fremantle North Melbourne (2022 priority pick)
47 Hawthorn Brisbane LionsMelbourneSydneyHawthorn (2022)
48 Western Bulldogs Gold Coast
49 Hawthorn RichmondPort AdelaideNorth Melbourne (2022)←Fremantle (2022)
50 Western Bulldogs Port AdelaideRichmond
51 Brisbane Lions Adelaide (2022)←Gold Coast (2022)←Geelong (2022)
52 Western Bulldogs Essendon
53 Western Bulldogs Gold CoastAdelaide (2022)
54 Brisbane Lions HawthornBrisbane Lions (2022)←Western Bulldogs (2022)
55 Sydney
56 Western Bulldogs St Kilda
57 North Melbourne Brisbane Lions (2022)←Western Bulldogs (2022)←Melbourne (2022)
58 West Coast Port Adelaide (2022)
59 Greater Western Sydney
60 Fremantle Carlton (2022)
61 Essendon HawthornBrisbane Lions
62 Hawthorn Gold CoastAdelaide (2022)←Collingwood (2022)
4 63 Hawthorn West Coast
64 Fremantle North Melbourne (2022)
65 Richmond North MelbourneFremantle (2022)←Hawthorn (2022)
66 Gold Coast
67 Brisbane Lions Adelaide (2022)←Gold Coast (2022)←Fremantle (2022)
68 Richmond
69 Western Bulldogs Brisbane Lions (2022)←Geelong (2022)
70 Carlton Essendon (2022)
71 Gold Coast Adelaide (2022)
72 Western Bulldogs
73 Port Adelaide EssendonSydney (2022)
74 Gold Coast St Kilda (2022)
75 Western Bulldogs Melbourne (2022)
76 Geelong Port Adelaide
77 Greater Western Sydney
78 Carlton
79 Greater Western Sydney Hawthorn (2022)←Brisbane Lions (2022)
80 Collingwood
5 81 West Coast
82 North Melbourne
83 Hawthorn
84 Gold Coast
85 Fremantle
86 Richmond
87 Geelong
88 Essendon
89 Adelaide
90 Western Bulldogs
91 Sydney
92 St Kilda
93 Melbourne
94 Geelong Port Adelaide
95 Greater Western Sydney
96 Carlton
97 Brisbane Lions
98 Collingwood

2024 rookie draft

Category B rookie selections

Table of Category B rookie selections
Name Club Origin Note Ref
Rob Monahan Carlton Kerry GAA International selection (Ireland) [133]
Matt Duffy Longford GAA International selection (Ireland)
Joe Furphy Geelong Melbourne University (Big V) Three-year non-registered player (basketball) [134]
Oliver Hayes-Brown Richmond Perth Wildcats (NBL) Three-year non-registered player (basketball) [135]
Liam O'Connell St Kilda Cork GAA International selection (Ireland) [136]

See also

References

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