Super Draft Live - AFL National Draft 2006
67. Carlton: Joe Anderson
68. Essendon: PASS
69. Kangaroos: Ben Warren
70. Brisbane: Sam Sheldon
71. Port Adelaide: Justin Westhoff
72. Hawthorn: PASS
73. Richmond: Andrew Collins
74. St Kilda: Matthew Ferguson
75. Collingwood: PASS
76. Western Bulldogs: Paul O’Shea
77. Fremantle: Caleb Mourish
78. Adelaide: Bryce Campbell
79. Sydney: Jesse White
80. West Coast: James Thompson
81. Carlton: PASS
82. Kangaroos: Aaron Edwards
83. Port Adelaide: Ryan Williams
84. Richmond: PASS
85. St Kilda: PASS
86. Port Adelaide: David Rodan
87. St Kilda: PASS
88. Port Adelaide: PASS
89. St Kilda: PASS
Sheldon to Brisbane, possible payback from the Lions for Calrton taking Murphy the year before. Edwards was training with the Kangaroos and he lasted to the end for them, he will replace some of Rocca's goal production. Rodan to the Power was unexpected, but they are a team that has success with small forward so it is a good fit.
51. Carlton: Clinton Benjamin
52. Fremantle: Brock O’Brien
53. Kangaroos: Lindsay Thomas
54. Brisbane: Matt Tyler
55. Port Adelaide: Robert Gray
56. Hawthorn: Garry Moss
57. Geelong: Simon Hogan
58. Richmond: Daniel Connors
59. St Kilda: Jarryd Allen
60. Richmond: Carl Peterson
61. Western Bulldogs: Joshua Hill
62. Melbourne: Isacc Weetra
63. Collingwood: Tyson Goldsack
64. Adelaide: Nick Gill
65. Sydney: Peter Faulks
66. Western Bulldogs: Malcolm Lynch
Some speed in this part of the draft with Hogan, Benjamin and Thomas. Allen is a steal here. Gill fills the Hentschel role around half forward next season.
35. Carlton: Mark Austin
36. Essendon: Alwyn Davey
37. Kangaroos: Todd Goldstein
38. Brisbane: James Hawksley
39. Port Adelaide: Nathan Krakouer
40. Hawthorn: Josh Kennedy
41. Geelong: Tom Hawkins
42. Essendon: Bachar Houli
43. West Coast: Tim Houlihan
44. Collingwood: Brad Dick
45. Western Bulldogs: Brennan Stack
46. Melbourne: Colin Garland
47. Essendon: Kyle Reimers
48. Adelaide: David Mackay
49. Sydney: Daniel Currie
50. West Coast: Will Schofield
Goldstein to the Kangaroos is big, so they now have some of the best young ruckmen in the AFL, with Hale, Moran and McIntosh there too. Sydney also get a ruckman, Currie is a good pick.
19. Carlton: Shaun Grigg
20. Essendon: Tom Hislop
21. Kangaroos: Gavin Urquhart
22. Brisbane: Albert Proud
23. Port Adelaide: Paul Stewart
24. Hawthorn: Brent Renouf
25. Geelong: Nathan Djerrkura
26. Richmond: Shane Edwards
27. St Kilda: Brad Howard
28. Collingwood: Chris Dawes
29. West Coast: Eric MacKenzie
30. Melbourne: Ricky Petterd
31. Fremantle: Clayton Collard
32. Adelaide: Kurt Tippett
33. Hawthorn: Jarryd Morton
34. Brisbane: Chris Schmidt
Adelaide keep going big, Tippett is a big pick. Hawthorn also add a big at each end in this round.
Howard is a 183cm midfielder from Redland Bombers in Queensland, a bit of an unknown.
17. Carlton: Shaun Hampson
18. Essendon: Leroy Jetta
Hislop, Proud, Renouf are sliding. Carlton do get a ruckman. Hampson is the "upside" pick, a few years away.
1. Carlton: Bryce Gibbs
2. Essendon: Scott Gumbleton
3. Kangaroos: Lachlan Hansen
4. Brisbane: Matthew Leuenberger
5. Port Adelaide: Travis Boak
6. Hawthorn: Mitchell Thorp
7. Geelong: Joel Selwood
8. Collingwood: Ben Reid
9. St Kilda: David Armitage
10. Collingwood: Nathan Brown
11. Western Bulldogs: Andrejs Everitt
12. Melbourne: James Frawley
13. Richmond: Jack Riewoldt
14. Adelaide: James Sellar
15. Sydney: Daniel O’Keefe
16. West Coast: Mitchell Brown
Huge picks with Reid and Everitt, both project players. Only Leuenberger as a ruckmen in the 1st round.
Both Browns go early.
Leuenberger at 4, very interesting pick, might play forward there.
Adelaide have a great draft with Sellar filling all their main needs. Another ruckman, a big forward, a local.
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It's probably Gibbs at number 1, and they have just over 30 minutes until they make it official.
68. Essendon: PASS
69. Kangaroos: Ben Warren
70. Brisbane: Sam Sheldon
71. Port Adelaide: Justin Westhoff
72. Hawthorn: PASS
73. Richmond: Andrew Collins
74. St Kilda: Matthew Ferguson
75. Collingwood: PASS
76. Western Bulldogs: Paul O’Shea
77. Fremantle: Caleb Mourish
78. Adelaide: Bryce Campbell
79. Sydney: Jesse White
80. West Coast: James Thompson
81. Carlton: PASS
82. Kangaroos: Aaron Edwards
83. Port Adelaide: Ryan Williams
84. Richmond: PASS
85. St Kilda: PASS
86. Port Adelaide: David Rodan
88. Port Adelaide: PASS
89. St Kilda: PASS
Sheldon to Brisbane, possible payback from the Lions for Calrton taking Murphy the year before. Edwards was training with the Kangaroos and he lasted to the end for them, he will replace some of Rocca's goal production. Rodan to the Power was unexpected, but they are a team that has success with small forward so it is a good fit.
51. Carlton: Clinton Benjamin
52. Fremantle: Brock O’Brien
53. Kangaroos: Lindsay Thomas
54. Brisbane: Matt Tyler
55. Port Adelaide: Robert Gray
56. Hawthorn: Garry Moss
57. Geelong: Simon Hogan
58. Richmond: Daniel Connors
59. St Kilda: Jarryd Allen
60. Richmond: Carl Peterson
61. Western Bulldogs: Joshua Hill
62. Melbourne: Isacc Weetra
63. Collingwood: Tyson Goldsack
64. Adelaide: Nick Gill
65. Sydney: Peter Faulks
66. Western Bulldogs: Malcolm Lynch
Some speed in this part of the draft with Hogan, Benjamin and Thomas. Allen is a steal here. Gill fills the Hentschel role around half forward next season.
35. Carlton: Mark Austin
36. Essendon: Alwyn Davey
38. Brisbane: James Hawksley
39. Port Adelaide: Nathan Krakouer
40. Hawthorn: Josh Kennedy
41. Geelong: Tom Hawkins
42. Essendon: Bachar Houli
43. West Coast: Tim Houlihan
44. Collingwood: Brad Dick
45. Western Bulldogs: Brennan Stack
46. Melbourne: Colin Garland
47. Essendon: Kyle Reimers
48. Adelaide: David Mackay
49. Sydney: Daniel Currie
50. West Coast: Will Schofield
Goldstein to the Kangaroos is big, so they now have some of the best young ruckmen in the AFL, with Hale, Moran and McIntosh there too. Sydney also get a ruckman, Currie is a good pick.
19. Carlton: Shaun Grigg
20. Essendon: Tom Hislop
21. Kangaroos: Gavin Urquhart
22. Brisbane: Albert Proud
23. Port Adelaide: Paul Stewart
24. Hawthorn: Brent Renouf
25. Geelong: Nathan Djerrkura
26. Richmond: Shane Edwards
27. St Kilda: Brad Howard
28. Collingwood: Chris Dawes
29. West Coast: Eric MacKenzie
30. Melbourne: Ricky Petterd
31. Fremantle: Clayton Collard
32. Adelaide: Kurt Tippett
33. Hawthorn: Jarryd Morton
34. Brisbane: Chris Schmidt
Adelaide keep going big, Tippett is a big pick. Hawthorn also add a big at each end in this round.
Howard is a 183cm midfielder from Redland Bombers in Queensland, a bit of an unknown.
17. Carlton: Shaun Hampson
18. Essendon: Leroy Jetta
Hislop, Proud, Renouf are sliding. Carlton do get a ruckman. Hampson is the "upside" pick, a few years away.
1. Carlton: Bryce Gibbs
2. Essendon: Scott Gumbleton
3. Kangaroos: Lachlan Hansen
4. Brisbane: Matthew Leuenberger
5. Port Adelaide: Travis Boak
6. Hawthorn: Mitchell Thorp
7. Geelong: Joel Selwood
8. Collingwood: Ben Reid
9. St Kilda: David Armitage
10. Collingwood: Nathan Brown
11. Western Bulldogs: Andrejs Everitt
12. Melbourne: James Frawley
13. Richmond: Jack Riewoldt
14. Adelaide: James Sellar
15. Sydney: Daniel O’Keefe
16. West Coast: Mitchell Brown
Huge picks with Reid and Everitt, both project players. Only Leuenberger as a ruckmen in the 1st round.
Both Browns go early.
Leuenberger at 4, very interesting pick, might play forward there.
Adelaide have a great draft with Sellar filling all their main needs. Another ruckman, a big forward, a local.
Updated news of all the draft picks will be posted here. If you would like to comment on the picks, or ask a question, you can leave a comment below which will be answered.
Bookmark this page and come back during the draft for all the news. Updates will be posted at the top of the page.
It's probably Gibbs at number 1, and they have just over 30 minutes until they make it official.

