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With the 2014 draft just days away, the AFL has released its finalised order of selections.
Check them out below!
ROUND ONE:
1. St Kilda
2. Melbourne
3. Melbourne (free-agency compensation pick received for James Frawley)
4. Greater Western Sydney
5. Collingwood (received from Brisbane Lions in Dayne Beams trade)
6. Greater Western Sydney (received from Western Bulldogs in Ryan Griffen/Tom Boyd trade)
7. Greater Western Sydney (received from Carlton in Kristian Jaksch/Mark Whiley trade)
8. Gold Coast
9. Collingwood (the Magpies are committed to selecting father-son pick Darcy Moore)
10. Geelong (received from Adelaide in a trade of draft picks)
11. West Coast
12. Richmond
13. Fremantle
14. Adelaide (received from Geelong in a trade of draft picks)
15. Gold Coast (received from Geelong via a trade in 2012; originally received by the Cats as compensation for Gary Ablett)
16. North Melbourne
17. Essendon (received from Port Adelaide in Paddy Ryder trade)
18. Sydney Swans (the Swans are committed to selecting academy pick Isaac Heeney)
19. Carlton (received from GWS in Kristian Jaksch/Mark Whiley trade; traded to the Giants by Hawthorn in Jono O’Rourke trade)
END OF ROUND ONE:
20. Essendon (first selection moved to end of first round as part of supplements scandal penalty)
21. St Kilda (received from Geelong in Rhys Stanley trade; traded to the Cats by the Brisbane Lions in Allen Christensen trade; traded to the Lions by Greater Western Sydney in Joel Patfull trade; traded to the Giants by Gold Coast in 2012; traded to the Suns by the Brisbane Lions in 2010; originally received by the Lions as compensation for Jared Brennan)
ROUND TWO:
22. St Kilda
23. Greater Western Sydney (received from Melbourne as part of Sam Frost deal)
24. Greater Western Sydney (the Giants are committed to selecting academy pick Jack Steele)
25. North Melbourne (received from Collingwood in Levi Greenwood trade; traded to the Magpies by the Brisbane Lions in Dayne Beams trade)
26. Western Bulldogs
27. Western Bulldogs (free-agency compensation pick received for Shaun Higgins)
28. Carlton
29. Gold Coast
30. Collingwood
31. Hawthorn (received from Crows in Kyle Cheney/Luke Lowden trade)
32. West Coast
33. Richmond
34. Fremantle
35. Adelaide (received from Geelong in a trade of draft picks)
36. North Melbourne
37. Sydney Swans (received from the Western Bulldogs in Shane Biggs trade; traded to the Dogs by the Bombers in Adam Cooney trade; traded to the Bombers by Port Adelaide in Paddy Ryder trade)
38. Sydney Swans (the Swans are committed to selecting academy pick Jack Hiscox)
39. Western Bulldogs (received from the Sydney Swans in Shane Biggs trade; originally received by the Swans as a free-agency compensation pick received for Nick Malceski)
40. Melbourne (received from GWS in Sam Frost trade; traded to the Giants by Hawthorn in Jono O’Rourke trade)
ROUND THREE:
41. St Kilda
42. Melbourne (the Demons are committed to selecting father-son pick Billy Stretch)
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43. Adelaide (received from Hawthorn in Kyle Cheney/Luke Lowden trade; traded to the Hawks by Greater Western Sydney in Jono O’Rourke trade)
44. Brisbane Lions (the Lions are committed to selecting academy pick Liam Dawson)
45. Western Bulldogs
46. Western Bulldogs (received from Carlton for Liam Jones)
47. Geelong (received from Adelaide in a trade of draft picks; traded to the Crows by Hawthorn in Kyle Cheney/Luke Lowden trade; traded to the Hawks by Gold Coast in Mitch Hallahan trade)
48. Collingwood
49. Hawthorn (received from Gold Coast in Mitch Hallahan trade; traded to the Hawks by West Coast in 2013; traded to the Eagles by Collingwood in 2010; originally received by the Magpies as compensation for Josh Fraser)
50. Hawthorn (received from Crows as part of Kyle Cheney/Luke Lowden trade)
51. West Coast
52. Richmond
53. Melbourne (received from GWS in Sam Frost Trade; traded to the Demons by Essendon in Jonathan Giles trade)
54. Fremantle
55. Geelong
56. Port Adelaide
57. Sydney Swans
58. Adelaide (received from Hawthorn in Kyle Cheney/Luke Lowden trade)
ROUND FOUR:
59. Geelong (received from St Kilda in Rhys Stanley trade)
60. Carlton (received from Melbourne in Jeff Garlett trade)
61. Brisbane Lions (the Lions are committed to selecting academy pick Harris Andrews)
62. Western Bulldogs (the Bulldogs are committed to selecting father-son pick Zaine Cordy)
63. Carlton
64. Gold Coast
65. Brisbane Lions (received from Collingwood in Dayne Beams trade)
66. West Coast
67. Richmond
68. Fremantle
69. Port Adelaide
70. Sydney Swans (the Swans are committed to selecting academy pick Abe Davis)
ROUND FIVE:
71. Carlton
72. Greater Western Sydney
73. Brisbane Lions
74. Gold Coast
75. Collingwood
76. West Coast (the Eagles are committed to taking father-son pick Alec Waterman with their final draft selection)
77. Richmond
78. Port Adelaide
79. Sydney Swans
ROUND SIX:
80. Greater Western Sydney
81. Brisbane Lions
82. Carlton
83. Richmond
84. Port Adelaide
ROUND SEVEN:
85. Greater Western Sydney (the Giants are committed to taking academy pick Jeremy Finlayson with their final draft selection)
86. Brisbane Lions (the Lions are committed to taking father-son pick Josh Clayton with their final draft selection)
87. Carlton
(Source: AFL.com.au)
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