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Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
This was in Der Sturmer apparently.
Pretty comprehensive list of all clubs draft picks since 2000.
Link here : https://archive.is/Ks8Tx
Dogs :
WESTERN BULLDOGS - 39 picks
2000
No. 10 Jordan McMahon 114 games, traded to Richmond in 2007
No. 26 Shane Birss 51 games, traded to St Kilda in 2006
2001
No. 10 Sam Power 84 games, traded to North Melbourne in 2007
2002
No. 4 Tim Walsh 1 game, delisted in 2007
No. 17 Cameron Faulkner 18 games, delisted in 2007
No. 20 Will Minson 191 games, All-Australian, delisted in 2016
2003
No. 1 Adam Cooney 219 games, Brownlow Medal 2008, All-Australian, traded to Essendon in 2014
No. 4 Farren Ray 75 games, traded to St Kilda in 2008
2004
No. 3 Ryan Griffen 202 games, Western Bulldogs captain 2014, Western Bulldogs best and fairest 2010, 2013, All-Australian, traded to GWS in 2014
No. 6 Tom Williams 85 games, retired in 2014
No. 22 Jesse Wells 0 games, delisted in 2006
2005
No. 11 Shaun Higgins 129 games, joined North Melbourne as a free agent in 2014
No. 27 Dylan Addison 88 games, delisted in 2013
2006
No. 11 Andrejs Everitt 36 games, traded to Carlton in 2013
2007
No. 5 Jarrad Grant 81 games, delisted in 2015
No. 19 Callan Ward 60 games, signed with GWS in 2011
2008
No. 14 Ayce Cordy (father/son) 27 games, delisted in 2015
2009
No. 15 Christian Howard 20 games, delisted in 2014
2010
No. 22 Mitch Wallis (father/son) 162 games, delisted in 2022
2011
No. 17 Clay Smith 55 games, AFL premiership 2016, retired in 2018
2012
No. 5 Jake Stringer 89 games, AFL premiership 2016, All-Australian
No. 6 Jack Macrae 230 games, AFL premiership 2016, three All-Australians
No. 21 Nathan Hrovat 30 games, traded to North Melbourne in 2016
2013
No. 4 Marcus Bontempelli 216 games, AFL premiership 2016, Western Bulldogs captain 2020-onwards, Western Bulldogs best and fairest 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023, Leigh Matthews Trophy 2021, 2023, AFLCA Champion Player of the Year, five All-Australians
2014
No. 26 Toby McLean 102 games, AFL premiership 2016, delisted in 2023
No. 27 Lukas Webb 24 games, delisted in 2019
2015
No. 25 Josh Dunkley 116 games, AFL premiership 2016, Western Bulldogs best and fairest 2022, traded to Brisbane in 2022
No. 26 Kieran Collins 1 game, delisted in 2018
2016
No. 19 Tim English 108 games, All-Australian
No. 28 Patrick Lipinski 56 games, traded to Collingwood in 2021
2017
No. 9 Aaron Naughton 123 games
No. 16 Ed Richards 104 games
2018
No. 7 Bailey Smith 103 games
No. 26 Rhylee West (father/son) 37 games
2019
No. 15 Cody Weightman 59 games
2020
No. 1 Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (NGA selection) 45 games
2021
No. 2 Sam Darcy (father/son) 7 games
2022
No. 13 Jedd Busslinger 0 games
No. 24 Charlie Clarke 0 games
Boom - 2013 Draft No. 4 Marcus Bontempelli 216 games, AFL premiership 2016, Western Bulldogs captain 2020-onwards, Western Bulldogs best and fairest 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023, Leigh Matthews Trophy 2021, 2023, AFLCA Champion Player of the Year, five All-Australians
Bust - 2002 Draft No. 4 Tim Walsh 1 game, delisted in 2007
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
Jesse Wells, man I can't place that guy. Pick 22 in 2014.
Edit : 2004
Last edited by Grantysghost; 16-01-2024 at 08:29 AM.
Reason: Boomer brain ;)
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Jesse Wells, man I can't place that guy. Pick 22 in 2014.
Tassie boy.
The curse is dead.
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Jesse Wells, man I can't place that guy. Pick 22 in 2014.
Big lump of a kid, quite athletic but couldn't play anywhere near to an AFL or even reserves standard.
Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Jesse Wells, man I can't place that guy. Pick 22 in 2014.
Key forward.
What should I tell her? She's going to ask.
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Jesse Wells, man I can't place that guy. Pick 22 in 2014.
He boarded at my in laws with a bloke who was recruited the same year but is missing off the list Stephen Tiller .
Stephen was a well rounded quiet kid, I thought he had the goods but injuries held him back in the end.
Jesse was a good kid, harmless but he had a huge opinion of himself and would tell you he was a relation to David Boon at every opportunity, IIRC he was a very good runner over 200metres.
Bring back the biff
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Jesse Wells, man I can't place that guy. Pick 22 in 2014.
2004?
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
This was in
Der Sturmer apparently.
Pretty comprehensive list of all clubs draft picks since 2000.
Link here :
https://archive.is/Ks8Tx
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Der Sturmer = the Herald Sun ? ( Herald Sun = the Hun, ah, now I get it, a bit risky, though). The sentimalist in me has tears welling up reading Mitch Wallis, Will Minson, Lukas Webb, Sam Power, Pat Lipinski, Sean Higgins, Adam Cooney, Dyan "F" Addison, Ryan Griffen victims of injuries, coaching preferences and what-went-wrong-?. Thanks, a good get.
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
Originally Posted by
D Mitchell
Der Sturmer = the Herald Sun ? ( Herald Sun = the Hun, ah, now I get it, a bit risky, though). The sentimalist in me has tears welling up reading Mitch Wallis, Will Minson, Lukas Webb, Sam Power, Pat Lipinski, Sean Higgins, Adam Cooney, Dyan "F" Addison, Ryan Griffen victims of injuries, coaching preferences and what-went-wrong-?. Thanks, a good get.
Populist, nationalist shit rag spouting baseless propaganda for Herr Murdoch?
It fits
Dylan Addison what a man.
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
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hujsh
2004?
Correct thanks!
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
I'm looking at a picture of him and I still can't place him.
By the way you can own that footy card for the low low price of 55 AUD.
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
I'm looking at a picture of him and I still can't place him.
By the way you can own that footy card for the low low price of 55 AUD.
Looks nothing like him to be honest .
Bring back the biff
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
Jesse Wells was a built like Tarzan and played with less endeavour than Jane.
We touted him as a Jonathon Brown type. For a guy at 6' 4" he also had great speed but just wasn't strong in the contest.
He was drafted from Burnie Dockers.
Life is to be Enjoyed not Endured
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Dylan Addison what a man.
Is that my cue?
"It's over. It's all over."
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Re: Every Draft Pick Since 2000 Analysed.
Originally Posted by
ledge
He boarded at my in laws with a bloke who was recruited the same year but is missing off the list Stephen Tiller .
Stephen was a well rounded quiet kid, I thought he had the goods but injuries held him back in the end.
Jesse was a good kid, harmless but he had a huge opinion of himself and would tell you he was a relation to David Boon at every opportunity, IIRC he was a very good runner over 200metres.
I saw Steven Tiller give Chris Grant a bath in an intraclub one day. Absolutely handed his arse to him on a platter. I really thought that we'd found a 200 game player
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.