2006 AFL Rookie Draft Results
1. Carlton: Sam Jacobs
2. Essendon: Dean Dick
3. Kangaroos: Leigh Adams
4. Brisbane: Anthony Corrie
5. Port Adelaide: Alex Lee
6. Hawthorn: Brett Collins
7. Geelong: Joel Reynolds
8. Richmond: Tasman Clingan
9. St Kilda: Clinton Jones
10. Collingwood: Sharrod Wellingham
11. Western Bulldogs: Gavin Hughes
12. Melbourne: Daniel Hayes
13. Fremantle: Chris Smith
14. Adelaide: Andrew McIntyre
15. Sydney: Nick Smith
16. West Coast: Jamie McNamara
17. Carlton: Michael Jamison
18. Essendon: Danny Chartres
19. Kangaroos: Ben Hughes
20. Brisbane: Scott Clouston
21. Port Adelaide: Gavin Grose
22. Hawthorn: Matthew Suckling
23. Geelong: Liam Bedford
24. Richmond: Jake King
25. St Kilda: Luke van Rheenen
26. Collingwood: Brent Macaffer
27. Western Bulldogs: Jarrod Harbrow
28. Fremantle: Andrew Foster
29. Adelaide: James Turner
30. Sydney: Matthew O'Dwyer
31. West Coast: Llane Spaanderman
32. Carlton: Ross Young
33. Essendon: Adam Ramanauskas
34. Kangaroos: Matt Campbell
35. Brisbane: Daniel Dzufer
36. Port Adelaide: Nathan Batsanis
37. Hawthorn: Sam Gibson
38. Geelong: Jason Davenport
39. St Kilda: Robert Eddy
40. Collingwood: Martin Clarke
41. Western Bulldogs: Marty Pask
42. Fremantle: Darren Rumble
43. Adelaide: Rhys Archard
44. Sydney: Luke Brennan
45. West Coast: Chad Jones
46. Carlton: PASS
47. Kangaroos: Tim Hutchison
48. Brisbane: Haydyn Kiel
49. Port Adelaide: Peter Hardy
50. Geelong: Tom Lonergan
51. St Kilda: James Wall
52. Western Bulldogs: Michael West
53. Fremantle: Benet Copping
54. Adelaide: Greg Gallman
55. Sydney: Matthew Davis
56. West Coast: Ben Sharp
57. Brisbane: Joel Tippett
58. St Kilda: Jarryn Geary
59. Sydney: Earl Shaw
60. West Coast: Ashley Thornton
61. Brisbane: Will Hamill
62. St Kilda: Jayden Attard
63. Sydney: PASS
64. West Coast: Beau Wilkes
Carlton may have gone with the smaller types of ruckmen in the preseason draft but they went bigger with the first pick in the rookie draft with Sam Jacobs. Jacobs is a big ruck prospect from South Australia.
Essendon and Geelong have officially kept Ramanauskas and Lonergan on their lists, while the Lions also brought back Anthony Corrie who has been injured.
Essendon also drafted a couple of versatile players who might make it onto their main list in the future. Dean Dick and Danny Chartres both have a lot of potential, Chartres is older and if a spot opens up then he might be playing for the Bombers next season.
Akermanis isn't just getting the Bulldogs publicity but he is also scouting talent for them. He thought big Marty Pask deserved another chance at AFL level and Pask will be with Akermanis at the Bulldogs now.
The Kangaroos might have gone with Adams in the preseason draft, but it didn't matter as they still got him in the rookie draft.
The Magpies have officially added their Irish recruit Marty Clarke.
Several of the players taken in this draft will have an impact in AFL next season.
2. Essendon: Dean Dick
3. Kangaroos: Leigh Adams
4. Brisbane: Anthony Corrie
5. Port Adelaide: Alex Lee
6. Hawthorn: Brett Collins
7. Geelong: Joel Reynolds
8. Richmond: Tasman Clingan
9. St Kilda: Clinton Jones
10. Collingwood: Sharrod Wellingham
11. Western Bulldogs: Gavin Hughes
12. Melbourne: Daniel Hayes
13. Fremantle: Chris Smith
14. Adelaide: Andrew McIntyre
15. Sydney: Nick Smith
16. West Coast: Jamie McNamara
17. Carlton: Michael Jamison
18. Essendon: Danny Chartres
20. Brisbane: Scott Clouston
21. Port Adelaide: Gavin Grose
22. Hawthorn: Matthew Suckling
23. Geelong: Liam Bedford
24. Richmond: Jake King
25. St Kilda: Luke van Rheenen
26. Collingwood: Brent Macaffer
27. Western Bulldogs: Jarrod Harbrow
28. Fremantle: Andrew Foster
29. Adelaide: James Turner
30. Sydney: Matthew O'Dwyer
31. West Coast: Llane Spaanderman
32. Carlton: Ross Young
33. Essendon: Adam Ramanauskas
34. Kangaroos: Matt Campbell
35. Brisbane: Daniel Dzufer
36. Port Adelaide: Nathan Batsanis
37. Hawthorn: Sam Gibson
38. Geelong: Jason Davenport
39. St Kilda: Robert Eddy
40. Collingwood: Martin Clarke
41. Western Bulldogs: Marty Pask
42. Fremantle: Darren Rumble
43. Adelaide: Rhys Archard
44. Sydney: Luke Brennan
45. West Coast: Chad Jones
46. Carlton: PASS
47. Kangaroos: Tim Hutchison
48. Brisbane: Haydyn Kiel
49. Port Adelaide: Peter Hardy
50. Geelong: Tom Lonergan
51. St Kilda: James Wall
52. Western Bulldogs: Michael West
54. Adelaide: Greg Gallman
55. Sydney: Matthew Davis
56. West Coast: Ben Sharp
57. Brisbane: Joel Tippett
58. St Kilda: Jarryn Geary
59. Sydney: Earl Shaw
60. West Coast: Ashley Thornton
61. Brisbane: Will Hamill
62. St Kilda: Jayden Attard
63. Sydney: PASS
64. West Coast: Beau Wilkes
Carlton may have gone with the smaller types of ruckmen in the preseason draft but they went bigger with the first pick in the rookie draft with Sam Jacobs. Jacobs is a big ruck prospect from South Australia.
Essendon and Geelong have officially kept Ramanauskas and Lonergan on their lists, while the Lions also brought back Anthony Corrie who has been injured.
Essendon also drafted a couple of versatile players who might make it onto their main list in the future. Dean Dick and Danny Chartres both have a lot of potential, Chartres is older and if a spot opens up then he might be playing for the Bombers next season.
Akermanis isn't just getting the Bulldogs publicity but he is also scouting talent for them. He thought big Marty Pask deserved another chance at AFL level and Pask will be with Akermanis at the Bulldogs now.
The Kangaroos might have gone with Adams in the preseason draft, but it didn't matter as they still got him in the rookie draft.
The Magpies have officially added their Irish recruit Marty Clarke.
Several of the players taken in this draft will have an impact in AFL next season.

