2004 AFL draft
The 2004 AFL draft, concerning player acquisitions in the 2004/05 Australian Football League off-season, consisted of a trade period, a national draft, a pre-season draft, and the elevation of rookies. The AFL draft is the annual draft of talented players by Australian rules football teams that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League.
In 2004 there were 78 picks to be drafted between 16 teams in the national draft. Richmond received the first pick in the national draft after finishing on the bottom of the ladder during the 2004 AFL season. Three teams were allocated priority draft picks for winning 5 or less games in the previous season, Richmond, Hawthorn and Western Bulldogs.[1] Carlton's two-year ban from the first and second rounds of the AFL draft expired in 2004 and they returned to the early part of the draft, with selections 9 and 25.[2] As it had traded away its first and second round draft picks in 2001, effectively the Blues' first and second round draft picks were its first since 2000. They finished the 2004 season 11th with 10 wins and 12 losses, too high to be eligible for a priority draft pick. The Sydney Swans were banned from the first round of the draft following a breach of the salary cap during the 2004 season.
Trades
In alphabetical order of new clubs [3]
Player | Original club | New club | Traded for |
---|---|---|---|
Scott Thompson | Melbourne | Adelaide | draft pick #12 |
Callum Chambers | West Coast | Carlton | draft pick #57 |
Troy Longmuir | Fremantle | Carlton | draft pick #67 |
Chad Morrison | West Coast | Collingwood | draft pick #37 |
Heath Black | St Kilda | Fremantle | Troy Simmonds |
Josh Carr | Port Adelaide | Fremantle | draft picks #11, #27 and #45 |
Brad Ottens | Richmond | Geelong | draft picks #12 and #16 |
Bo Nixon and pick #7 | Collingwood | Hawthorn | draft picks #10 and #37 |
Nathan Thompson | Hawthorn | Kangaroos | draft picks #10 and #26 |
Paul Johnson | West Coast | Melbourne | draft pick #29 |
Brent Moloney | Geelong | Melbourne | draft pick #12 |
Peter Walsh and pick #45 | Melbourne | Port Adelaide | draft pick #43 |
Aaron Shattock and pick #34 | Brisbane Lions | Port Adelaide | draft pick #27 and #45 |
Troy Simmonds | Fremantle | Richmond | Aaron Fiora |
Aaron Fiora | Richmond | St Kilda | Heath Black |
Darren Jolly | Melbourne | Sydney Swans | draft pick #15 |
Tyson Stenglein | Adelaide | West Coast | draft picks #12 and #28 |
2004 national draft
2005 pre-season draft
Pick | Player | Recruited from | Club |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Trent Knobel | St Kilda | Richmond |
2 | Blake Caracella | Brisbane Lions | Collingwood |
3 | Eddie Betts | Calder Cannons | Carlton |
4 | Lance Picioane | Hawthorn | Kangaroos |
5 | Jarrad Schofield | Port Adelaide | Fremantle |
6 | Ty Zantuck | Richmond | Essendon |
7 | Elijah Ware | Central District Bulldogs | Port Adelaide |
8 | Pass | Richmond |
2005 rookie draft
Notes
- ↑ Heritier Lumumba was known as Harry O'Brien when drafted
Rookie elevation
In alphabetical order of professional clubs. This list contains 2004-listed rookies who were elevated in the off-season; it does not detail the rookie draft which took place in the 2004/05 off-season.
References
- ↑ AFL to alter priority pick order
- ↑ Carlton Crisis
- ↑ Lovett, Michael (ed.). AFL Record Guide to Season 2005. AFL Publishing. p. 338. ISBN 0-9580300-6-5.