The Good and Bad of the 2003 AFL Draft - Brisbane
18 - Llane Spaanderman
23 - Matthew Moody
33 - Jed Adcock
49 - Tom Logan
61 - Michael Rischitelli
68 - pass
From The Age: Who your team picked
This draft occurred at the end of Brisbane's domination of the AFL, and they actually got a few pieces that are helping them become a contender again. Jed Adcock and Michael Rischitelli were very good picks who should have gone a lot earlier in the draft. That is balanced by the shocking Spaanderman selection, their early pick was just wasted by the Lions. Except for having a very unique name, Llane Spaanderman never provided Brisbane with anything positive.
Logan is now depth for another AFL team and very possibly Moody will become that during the next AFL trading period.
The Good and Bad of the 2003 AFL Draft - Adelaide
23 - Matthew Moody
33 - Jed Adcock
49 - Tom Logan
61 - Michael Rischitelli
68 - pass
From The Age: Who your team picked
The club says "We’ve got a good mix. One of things that does play against you when you continually have late picks is you miss the elite talent, but overall, we’re quite pleased. We took one tall in particular, Llane, and the others look like they’ll be able to play multiple roles."
Kinnear Beatson, recruiting manager
This draft occurred at the end of Brisbane's domination of the AFL, and they actually got a few pieces that are helping them become a contender again. Jed Adcock and Michael Rischitelli were very good picks who should have gone a lot earlier in the draft. That is balanced by the shocking Spaanderman selection, their early pick was just wasted by the Lions. Except for having a very unique name, Llane Spaanderman never provided Brisbane with anything positive.
Logan is now depth for another AFL team and very possibly Moody will become that during the next AFL trading period.
The Good and Bad of the 2003 AFL Draft - Adelaide

