2007 AFL draft

The 2007 Australian Football League draft consisted of four opportunities for player acquisitions during the 2007/08 Australian Football League off-season. These were trade week, the national draft, which was held on 24 November 2007,[1] the pre-season draft and the rookie draft.

2007 AFL draft
General information
Date(s)24 November 2007
Network(s)Fox Sports
Sponsored byNational Australia Bank
Overview
LeagueAFL
First selectionMatthew Kreuzer (Carlton)
← 2006
2008 →

Player movements

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Trades

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2007 was the first year that clubs were allowed to trade picks without the trade involving a player.

PlayerOriginal clubNew clubTraded for
Martin MattnerAdelaideSydneydraft pick #28
John MeesenAdelaideMelbournedraft pick #37
Chris Judd and draft pick #46West CoastCarltonJosh Kennedy, draft picks #3 and #20
Josh Kennedy, draft picks #3 and #20CarltonWest CoastChris Judd and draft pick #46
Cameron WoodBrisbane LionsCollingwooddraft pick #14
Travis JohnstoneMelbourneBrisbane Lionsdraft pick #14
Brad MoranKangaroosAdelaidedraft pick #37
Brad SymesPort AdelaideAdelaidedraft pick #28
Jordan McMahonWestern BulldogsRichmonddraft pick #19
Henry PlayfairGeelongSydneydraft pick #44
Adam SchneiderSydneySt Kildadraft pick #26
Sean DempsterSydneySt Kildadraft pick #26
Mitch MortonWest CoastRichmonddraft pick #35
Steven KingGeelongSt Kildadraft pick #90
Charlie GardinerGeelongSt Kildadraft pick #90
Ben Hudson and draft pick #43AdelaideWestern Bulldogsdraft picks #30 & #38
Tim Callan and draft pick #66GeelongWestern Bulldogsdraft pick #62
Ben DaviesCollingwoodKangaroosdraft pick #96
Sam PowerWestern BulldogsKangaroosdraft pick #48
Richard HadleyBrisbane LionsCarltondraft pick #52
Draft pick #22Western BulldogsWest Coastdraft picks #30 and #35

Retirements and delistings

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The 2007 AFL season is notable for the unusually large number of players who retired, particularly senior and "champion" players.

NameClubDate RetiredReason
Jonathan HayKangaroos22 FebruaryContractual problems resulting from bi-polar issues.[2]
Darren GasparRichmond4 MayTo help Richmond's younger players and go for a youth policy.[3]
Brett MontgomeryWestern Bulldogs25 MayDisk bulge in neck.[4]
Rhys ArchardAdelaide29 JulyReturn to family in rural Victoria.[5]
Luke DarcyWestern Bulldogs30 JulyFrustrated and angry at game due to knee injuries.[6]
Anthony KoutoufidesCarlton31 JulyHip injury; had already planned to retire at the end of the season.[7]
Mark RicciutoAdelaide16 AugustBody could no longer cope with AFL football.[8]
Matthew RobbinsWestern Bulldogs24 AugustStruggled throughout the year despite having a ripping 2006 season.[9]
Josh MahoneyPort Adelaide24 AugustUnable to hold down a regular position.[10]
Troy CookFremantle24 AugustIt seemed the right time for him to leave the game.[11]
Shane ParkerFremantle24 AugustWas always going to struggle to play the year out and there was no way he could continue.[11]
Chris ScottBrisbane Lions25 AugustInjury.[12]
Ray HallRichmond28 AugustSerious hip injury that had sidelined him for the entire 2007 season.[13]
Trent KnobelRichmond28 AugustPersistent ankle injury.[13]
Kent KingsleyRichmond28 AugustInjury.[13]
Darryl WakelinPort Adelaide29 AugustStruggled with injury.[14]
Matthew LappinCarlton29 AugustTo help his club focus on playing younger players.[15]
Nathan BrownMelbourne29 AugustReady to start the next chapter of his life.[16]
Clint BizzellMelbourne29 AugustRight time to do so.[16]
Byron PickettMelbourne31 AugustWaning passion for the game.[17]
Chris JohnsonBrisbane Lions31 AugustDecided to leave the game – he was the last ever Fitzroy player in the AFL.[18]
Andrew ThompsonSt Kilda1 SeptemberRight time to do so.[19]
Matthew ClarkeSt Kilda1 SeptemberOne year contract expired; he decided to leave the game.[20]
James HirdEssendon1 SeptemberRight time to do so.
Josh WoodenWest Coast5 SeptemberNagging hip injury.[21]
Richie VandenbergHawthorn6 SeptemberDue to a troublesome back injury, his body could not cope any more.[22]
Brett VossSt Kilda18 SeptemberMade the most of his time as an AFL footballer.[23]
Ben DixonHawthorn19 SeptemberInability of his body to prepare well enough for senior football.[24]
Rowan JonesWest Coast19 SeptemberRight time to do so.[25]
Glenn ArcherKangaroos22 SeptemberRight time to do so.[26]
James ClementCollingwood23 SeptemberFamily health; right time to do so.[27]
Joel SmithHawthorn25 SeptemberThought the time was right, it was time to move on.[28]
Kasey GreenKangaroos26 SeptemberWanted to move back to Perth.[29]
Chris HeffernanEssendon2 OctoberHis opportunities to play senior football beyond 2007 were limited.[30]
Scott CamporealeEssendon2 OctoberInjury.[31]
Chris GrantWestern Bulldogs2 OctoberInjury and right time to do so.[32]
Aaron HamillSt Kilda2 OctoberInjury and right time to do so; he felt it was in the best interest of the club moving forward.[33]
Mark BoltonEssendon3 OctoberHad been struggling to make the starting 22 in 2007 and recognised the right time to do so.[34]
Nathan BuckleyCollingwood5 OctoberChronic hamstring injuries had curtailed his ability to remain fit for selection.[35]
Paul LicuriaCollingwood5 OctoberBattled injury and form problems this season.[36]
Nathan AblettGeelong5 OctoberEnding career after winning 2007 Premiership.[36]
Justin LongmuirFremantle31 OctoberChronic knee injury.[37]
Stephen DoyleSydney31 OctoberSeries of knee injuries.[38]
Lance WhitnallCarlton12 NovemberKnee injury.[39]
PlayerClubDate
Craig Flint[40]Carlton6 September 2007
Dylan McLaren[40]Carlton6 September 2007
Anthony Raso[40]Carlton6 September 2007
David Teague[40]Carlton6 September 2007
Ross Young[40]Carlton6 September 2007
Simon Godfrey[41]Melbourne11 September 2007
Daniel Hayes (rookie)[41]Melbourne11 September 2007
Shane Neaves (rookie)[41]Melbourne11 September 2007
Heath Neville[41]Melbourne11 September 2007
Daniel Ward[41]Melbourne11 September 2007
Travis Baird[42]Western Bulldogs12 September 2007
Cameron Faulkner[42]Western Bulldogs12 September 2007
Damien McCormack[42]Western Bulldogs12 September 2007
Marty Pask (rookie)[42]Western Bulldogs12 September 2007
Tim Walsh[42]Western Bulldogs12 September 2007
Michael West (rookie)[42]Western Bulldogs12 September 2007
Marcus Allan[43]Brisbane Lions22 September 2007
Ben Fixter[43]Brisbane Lions22 September 2007
Ben Hughes (rookie)[44][45]Kangaroos26 September 2007
Tim Hutchison (rookie)[44][45]Kangaroos26 September 2007
Daniel McConnell[44][45]Kangaroos26 September 2007
Callum Urch[44][45]Kangaroos26 September 2007
Djaran Whyman[44][45]Kangaroos26 September 2007
Phillip Raymond[46][47]St Kilda4 October 2007
Justin Sweeney[46][47]St Kilda4 October 2007
Matthew Bode[48]Adelaide12 October 2007
John Hinge[48]Adelaide12 October 2007
Ian Perrie[48]Adelaide12 October 2007
Darren Pfeiffer[48]Adelaide12 October 2007
Jason Torney[48]Adelaide12 October 2007
Richard Cole[49]Essendon12 October 2007
Lance Whitnall[50]Carlton12 October 2007
Mark Johnson[51]Essendon15 October 2007
Kepler Bradley[51]Essendon15 October 2007
Lachlan McKinnon (rookie)[51]Essendon15 October 2007
Ryan Ferguson[52]Melbourne15 October 2007
Matthew Little[53]Hawthorn16 October 2007
Josh Thurgood[53]Hawthorn16 October 2007
Matthew Davis (rookie)[54]Sydney17 October 2007
Simon Phillips[54]Sydney17 October 2007
Earl Shaw (rookie)[54]Sydney17 October 2007
Jonathan Simpkin[54]Sydney17 October 2007
Luke Vogels[54]Sydney17 October 2007
Barry Brooks[47]St Kilda17 October 2007
Fergus Watts[47]St Kilda17 October 2007
Ben Cousins[55] [note 1]West Coast17 October 2007
Todd Grima (rookie)[56]Geelong18 October 2007
Joel Reynolds (rookie)[56]Geelong18 October 2007
Sam Hunt[56]Geelong18 October 2007
Stephen Owen[56]Geelong18 October 2007
Matthew Spencer[56]Geelong18 October 2007
Patrick Bowden[57][58]Richmond22 October 2007
Tasman Clingan (rookie)[58]Richmond22 October 2007
Brent Hartigan[57][58]Richmond22 October 2007
Andrew Krakouer[57][58]Richmond22 October 2007
Clayton Collard[58]Fremantle22 October 2007
Ryley Dunn[58]Fremantle22 October 2007
Robert Haddrill[58]Fremantle22 October 2007
Calib Mourish[58]Fremantle22 October 2007
James WalkerFremantle22 October 2007
David Trotter[45]Kangaroos23 October 2007
Ashley Sampi[59]West Coast30 October 2007
Daniel Chick[60]West Coast31 October 2007
Guy Richards[60]Collingwood31 October 2007
Nathan Batsanis (rookie)[61]Port Adelaide16 November 2007
Peter Hardy (rookie)[61]Port Adelaide16 November 2007
Alex Lee (rookie)[61]Port Adelaide16 November 2007
Ryan Willits[61]Port Adelaide16 November 2007

2007 national draft

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Matthew Kreuzer, pick 1
Trent Cotchin, pick 2
Chris Masten, pick 3
*Denotes player who has been a premiership player and been selected for at least one All-Australian team
+Denotes player who has been a premiership player at least once
xDenotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Australian team
#Denotes player who has never played in a VFL/AFL home and away season or finals game
~Denotes player who has been selected as Rising Star
RoundPickPlayerRecruited fromLeagueClub
Priority1Matthew KreuzerNorthern KnightsTAC CupCarlton
12Trent CotchinNorthern KnightsTAC CupRichmond
13Chris MastenEast FremantleWAFLWest Coast
14Cale MortonClaremontWAFLMelbourne
15Jarrad GrantDandenong StingraysTAC CupWestern Bulldogs
16David MyersPerthWAFLEssendon
17Rhys PalmerEast FremantleWAFLFremantle
18Lachlan HendersonGeelong FalconsTAC CupBrisbane Lions
19Ben McEvoyMurray BushrangersTAC CupSt Kilda
110Patrick DangerfieldGeelong FalconsTAC CupAdelaide
111Patrick VeszpremiNorthern KnightsTAC CupSydney
112Cyril RioliSt Mary'sNTFLHawthorn
113Brad EbertPort Adelaide MagpiesSANFLWest Coast
114Jack GrimesNorthern KnightsTAC CupMelbourne
115Robbie TarrantBendigo PioneersTAC CupKangaroos
116Matthew LobbeEastern RangesTAC CupPort Adelaide
117Harry TaylorEast FremantleWAFLGeelong
Priority18Alex RanceSwan DistrictsWAFLRichmond
219Callan WardWestern JetsTAC CupWestern Bulldogs
220Tony NotteSwan DistrictsWAFLWest Coast
221Addam MaricCalder CannonsTAC CupMelbourne
222Scott SelwoodBendigo PioneersTAC CupWest Coast
223Tayte PearsEast PerthWAFLEssendon
224Clayton HinkleyNorth Ballarat RebelsTAC CupFremantle
225Tom CollierTassie MarinersTAC CupBrisbane Lions
226Brett MeredithNorthern KnightsTAC CupSydney
227Andy OttenOakleigh ChargersTAC CupAdelaide
228Marlon MotlopWanderersNTFLPort Adelaide
229Brendan WhitecrossZillmereQAFLHawthorn
230Jarrhan JackySubiacoWAFLAdelaide
231John McCarthyDandenong StingraysTAC CupCollingwood
232Levi GreenwoodPort Adelaide MagpiesSANFLKangaroos
233Matthew WesthoffCentral DistrictSANFLPort Adelaide
234Dawson SimpsonMurray BushrangersTAC CupGeelong
335Sam ReidZillmereQAFLWestern Bulldogs
336Steven BrowneWest PerthWAFLCarlton
337Scott ThompsonGeelongVFLKangaroos
338Myke CookSandringham DragonsTAC CupAdelaide
3 F/S39Darcy DaniherCalder CannonsTAC CupEssendon
340Chris MaynePerthWAFLFremantle
341James PolkinghorneCalder CannonsTAC CupBrisbane Lions
342Jack StevenGeelong FalconsTAC CupSt Kilda
343Easton WoodCamperdown/Geelong Grammar SchoolHFNLWestern Bulldogs
344Scott SimpsonDandenong StingraysTAC CupGeelong
345Stuart DewPort AdelaideAFLHawthorn
346Dennis ArmfieldSwan DistrictsWAFLCarlton
347Toby ThoolenBendigo PioneersTAC CupCollingwood
348Jarrad BoumannDandenong StingraysTAC CupWestern Bulldogs
349Mitchell FarmerCalder CannonsTAC CupPort Adelaide
350Dan McKennaGippsland PowerTAC CupGeelong
451Dean PuttCalder CannonsTAC CupRichmond
452Bradd DalziellEast FremantleWAFLBrisbane Lions
453Kyle CheneyNorth Ballarat RebelsTAC CupMelbourne
454Cale HookerEast FremantleWAFLEssendon
455Mark JohnsonEssendonAFLFremantle
456Matt AustinNorth Ballarat RebelsTAC CupBrisbane Lions
457Fraser GehrigSt Kilda(ret.)AFLSt Kilda
458Tony ArmstrongNSW/ACT Rams/Calder CannonsTAC CupAdelaide
459Craig BirdNSW/ACT Rams/Nelson BayTAC CupSydney
4 F/S60Adam DonohueGeelong FalconsTAC CupGeelong
4 F/S61Jaxson BarhamGeelong FalconsTAC CupCollingwood
462Josh SmithWest PerthWAFLKangaroos
463Guy O'KeefeGeelong FalconsTAC CupWestern Bulldogs
564PassRichmond
565PassCarlton
566Tom McNamaraSouth AdelaideSANFLMelbourne
567PassWestern Bulldogs
568PassEssendon
569Kepler BradleyEssendonAFLFremantle
570Eljay ConnorsBendigo PioneersTAC CupSt Kilda
571Aaron KiteCalder CannonsTAC CupAdelaide
572Blake GrimaKangaroosAFLKangaroos
673PassMelbourne
674Jason D'ursoEssendon
6 (NSW SP)75Taylor WalkerNSW/ACT Rams/North Broken HillTAC CupAdelaide

2008 pre-season draft

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RoundPickPlayerRecruited fromLeagueClub
11David GourdisSubiacoWAFLRichmond
12Darren PfeifferAdelaideAFLCarlton
13Stefan MartinSandringhamVFLMelbourne
14Scott WelshAdelaideAFLWestern Bulldogs
15John WilliamsMorningsideQAFLEssendon
16Joshua HeadSouth FremantleWAFLFremantle
17Patrick McGinnityClaremontWAFLWest Coast
18Tom BellchambersLauncestonNTFL (Tas)Essendon

2008 rookie draft

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RoundPickPlayerRecruited fromClub
11Clayton CollardFremantleRichmond
12Aaron JosephTassie MarinersCarlton
13Trent ZomerEastern RangesMelbourne
14James MulliganSouthportWestern Bulldogs
15Rhys MaginZillmereEssendon
16Brent ConnellyGippsland PowerFremantle
17Phil SmithCalder CannonsBrisbane Lions
18Glenn ChiversOakleigh ChargersSt Kilda
19James MossCentral DistrictAdelaide
110Matthew O'DwyerSydneySydney
111Hugh SandilandsOakleigh ChargersHawthorn
112Lewis StevensonClaremontWest Coast
113Luke Casey-LeighSandringham DragonsCollingwood
114Nathan GrimaCentral DistrictKangaroos
115Nick SalterWoodville-West TorrensPort Adelaide
116Brodie MolesTasmaniaGeelong
217Jarrod SilvesterCoburg TigersRichmond
218Lachlan HillOakleigh ChargersCarlton
219Austin WonaeamirriSt Mary's Football ClubMelbourne
220Henry WhiteNorth AdelaideWestern Bulldogs
221Jarrod AtkinsonBendigo BombersEssendon
222Luke PrattSwan DistrictsFremantle
223Pat GarnerBrisbane LionsBrisbane Lions
224Luke MilesSwan DistrictsSt Kilda
225Jared PetrenkoWoodville-West TorrensAdelaide
226Brendan MurphyCounty Carlow (Gaelic football)Sydney
227Timothy WalshPort Adelaide MagpiesHawthorn
228Ashley ArrowsmithCalder CannonsWest Coast
229Kevin DyasCounty Armagh (Gaelic football)Collingwood
230Cruize GarlettPerthKangaroos
231Daniel BoyleMurray BushrangersPort Adelaide
232Jeremy LaidlerCalder CannonsGeelong
333Tristan CartledgeEssendonRichmond
334David EllardSwan DistrictsCarlton
335Jake SpencerRedland BombersMelbourne
336John ShawSandringham DragonsWestern Bulldogs
337Calib MourishFremantleFremantle
338Pearce HanleyCounty Mayo (Gaelic football)Brisbane Lions
339Andrew McQualterSt KildaSt Kilda
340Ed CurnowGeelong FalconsAdelaide
341Jake OrrealUnregisteredSydney
342Alex GrimaTassie MarinersHawthorn
343Will SullivanWestern JetsWest Coast
344Alan ObstAdelaideKangaroos
345Ryan WillitsPort AdelaidePort Adelaide
346Chris KangarsGeelong FalconsGeelong
447Cameron HowatRichmondRichmond
448Michael ShieldsCounty Cork (Gaelic football)Carlton
449Shane ValentiSandringham ZebrasMelbourne
450Ryley DunnFremantleFremantle
451Khan HaretukuUNSW Eastern SuburbsSt Kilda
452Brodie MartinSturtAdelaide
453Matthew BeckmansTurvey ParkSydney
454Cameron StokesDarwinHawthorn
455Callum WilsonSouth FremantleWest Coast
456Michael WundkeNorth AdelaideKangaroos
457Shane MumfordGeelong (VFL)Geelong
558Aaron BruceEastlakeSydney
559Beau MaisterWest CoastWest Coast
560James WilsenSt GeorgeKangaroos
661Dean TerlichMurray BushrangersSydney
662Ryan DavisNorth Shore BombersWest Coast

Draft firsts

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This draft has been the first ever draft where elevated NSW scholarship players (Taylor Walker, Craig Bird, Ryan Davis, James Wilsen, Khan Haretuku) were drafted to their respective clubs by the draft under the rule, clubs must give up their last selection in either rookie or senior draft in order to draft that elevated scholarship player.

Selections by league

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National and Pre-season draft selection totals by leagues:

LeaguePlayers
selected
State
TAC Cup40VIC
WAFL18WA
SANFL4SA
QAFL3QLD
VFL2VIC
NTFL2NT
HFNL1VIC

Notes

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  1. ^ Ben Cousins was sacked by the West Coast after he was arrested on drug charges.[55]

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