Geelong Football Club draft and trade history

The Geelong Football Club has participated in the Australian Football League (AFL) Draft since it was first established in 1986, when it was known as the Victorian Football League (VFL).

AFL

Draft selections

Explanations:

  • Compensation picks are selections in addition to the normal order of selection, allocated to clubs by the AFL as compensation for losing uncontracted players to the new expansion clubs, Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney. The picks can be held for up to five years and clubs declare at the beginning of the season of their intent to utilise the pick at the end of the season. Picks could be traded to other clubs in return for players or other draft selections.
  • Free agency compensation picks are additional selections awarded to teams based on their net loss of players during the free agency trade period.
  • Promoted rookies are players who are transferred from a club's rookie list to their primary list.
  • Local talent selections are local zone selections available to the new expansion clubs.

Note: The numbering of the draft picks in the notes is based on the original order at the time of the trade. The number of the pick may have changed due to the allocation of Free Agency compensation picks or clubs not using later picks.

National draft

Table key
^ Player selected under Father–son rule
+ Free agency compensation pick
The field is not applicable for this selection.
Pass The relevant club did not utilise their pick in the draft
Rookie Elevation Player was transferred from a club's rookie list to their primary list via a draft selection
Table of national draft selections, with players' original clubs and leagues
Draft Round Pick Player Original club League Ref
1986 1 5 Michael Taylor Port Fairy VCFL
1986 2 18 Mark O'Keefe Warrnambool VCFL
1986 3 31 Glen Keast North Gambier WBFL
1986 4 44 Tim Britt Dunnstown VCFL
1986 5 57 Michael Billman Boort VCFL
1987 1 8 Darren Jones Moe VCFL
1987 2 21 Shane Korth Natimuk VCFL
1987 3 34 Stephen Hewitt Warracknabeal VCFL
1987 4 47 Stephen McQueen North Hobart TSL
1987 5 60 Pat Gribble Traralgon VCFL
1988 1 6 Ray Sterrett East Fremantle WAFL [1]
1988 2 20 Adrian Fletcher Glenorchy TSL
1988 3 34 Daryn Cresswell Glenorchy TSL
1988 5 62 David Welsby Sturt SANFL
1988 6 76 David Preston Bairnsdale VCFL
1988 7 90 Kym Nicholls Norwood SANFL [2]
1988 8 104 Andrew Gribble St Peters VCFL
1989 4 59 Daniel Frawley Wangaratta VCFL
1989 5 73 Tim Birthisel Inglewood VCFL
1989 6 87 Ashley Coutts Kaniva VCFL [1]
1989 7 101 Richard Harrison South Adelaide SANFL
1989 8 113 Shane Crothers Grovedale VCFL
1989 8 115 Colum McManamon International selection (Ireland) [3]
1990 1 Stephen Hooper East Perth WAFL
1990 5 Stewart Devlin Horsham VCFL
1990 17 Brendan Hehir Darley VCFL [4]
1990 29 Byron Donnellan Donald VCFL
1990 43 Glen Thomlinson Rochester VCFL
1990 57 Chris Barzen Mooroopna VCFL
1990 71 Dennis Ryan Kyabram VCFL
1990 85 Brad Dowling Mooroopna VCFL
1991 9 Stephen O'Reilly Swan Districts WAFL
1991 11 Leigh Willison Wangaratta WAFL
1991 35 Darryl Donald Wangaratta VCFL [2]
1991 62 Peter Maclean Seymour VCFL
1991 73 Cameron Burke Warragul VCFL
1991 83 Peter Jacks Ballarat YCW VCFL
1992 18 Leigh Colbert South Bendigo VCFL
1992 33 Corey Robertson Burnie Hawks TSL
1992 48 Andrew Osborn South Adelaide SANFL
1992 63 Mathew McMurray Perth WAFL
1992 65 Gerard Power Northern Knights TAC Cup [1]
1992 78 Damien Crowe De La Salle College ACC
1992 93 Adam Shanahan South Bendigo VCFL
1992 108 Bryan Beinke Port Adelaide SANFL [2]
1993 13 David Ugrinic Woodville-West Torrens SANFL
1993 30 Paul Lewis Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup
1993 38 David Innella Western Jets TAC Cup [5]
1993 55 Grant Tanner Norwood SANFL
1993 59 Craig Biddiscombe Gippsland Power TAC Cup
1994 17 Carl Steinfort Central Dragons TAC Cup [4]
1994 18 Robert Di Rosa Western Jets TAC Cup
1994 36 Matthew Robbins Central Dragons TAC Cup
1994 69 Dean Helmers Western Jets TAC Cup
1994 70 Adam Benjamin Assumption College AGSV
1994 81 Tim Allen Hawthorn VSFL
1995 34 Jason Snell Eastern Ranges TAC Cup
1995 39 Glenn Kilpatrick West Adelaide SANFL
1995 48 Darren Milburn Calder Cannons TAC Cup [6]
1995 49 Ronnie Burns St Mary's NTFL
1995 61 Daniel Lowther Northern Knights TAC Cup [7]
1995 68 Brady Anderson East Perth WAFL
1995 73 Stuart Lamond Woodville-West Torrens SANFL
1995 75 Clint Bizzell Kedron Grange QAFL
1996 8 Leigh Brockman Tassie Mariners TAC Cup [8]
1996 18 Gerrard Bennett Tassie Mariners TAC Cup
1996 43 Paul Corrigan Melbourne VSFL [7]
1997 15 Joel McKay Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup [8]
1997 29 Marc Woolnough^ Southport QAFL [9]
1997 38 James Rahilly Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [5]
1997 45 Matthew Scarlett^ Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [10]
1997 54 Justin Wood Tassie Mariners TAC Cup
1997 61 Tim Finocchiaro Eastern Ranges TAC Cup [7]
1998 2 17 Peter Street Tassie Mariners TAC Cup [4]
1998 2 21 David A. Clarke^ Geelong Falcons TAC Cup
1998 2 24 David Wojcinski Gippsland Power TAC Cup [2]
1999 1 8 Joel Corey East Perth WAFL [11]
1999 1 15 David Spriggs Prahran Dragons TAC Cup
1999 1 17 Ezra Bray Calder Cannons TAC Cup [12]
1999 2 23 Daniel Foster Port Adelaide SANFL [13]
1999 2 31 Paul Chapman Calder Cannons TAC Cup [14]
1999 3 38 Cameron Ling Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [5]
1999 3 47 Corey Enright Port Adelaide SANFL [15]
2000 3 44 Josh Hunt Bendigo Pioneers TAC Cup [16]
2000 5 71 Daniel Lowther[a] Geelong AFL
2000 6 79 Hamish Simpson[b] Geelong AFL
2001 1 8 Jimmy Bartel Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [17]
2001 1 17 James Kelly Calder Cannons TAC Cup [18]
2001 2 23 Charlie Gardiner Sandringham Dragons TAC Cup [17]
2001 2 24 Steve Johnson Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup [19]
2001 3 40 Gary Ablett Jr.^ Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [20]
2001 3 41 Henry Playfair NSW/ACT Rams TAC Cup [17]
2001 6 69 Matthew McCarthy Old Xaverians VAFA [17]
2001 7 81 David Johnson Essendon VFL [17]
2002 1 7 Andrew Mackie Glenelg SANFL [21]
2002 2 23 Tom Lonergan Calder Cannons TAC Cup [21]
2002 3 36 Tim Callan^ Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [22]
2002 4 52 Pass
2003 1 7 Kane Tenace Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup [23]
2003 2 22 Cameron Thurley Tasmanian Devils VFL [24]
2003 3 38 Mark Blake^ Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [25]
2003 3 42 Matthew Spencer Swan Districts WAFL [25]
2003 4 54 Pass [26]
2004 2 32 Brent Prismall Western Jets TAC Cup [27]
2004 3 48 Nathan Ablett^ Modewarre VCFL [28]
2004 4 62 Matthew Egan Geelong VFL
2005 1 15 Travis Varcoe Central District SANFL [29]
2005 2 31 Trent West Gippsland Power TAC Cup
2005 2 35 Stephen Owen North Ballarat Rebels TAC Cup [2]
2005 3 47 Ryan Gamble Glenelg SANFL [30]
2005 4 61 Mathew Stokes Woodville-West Torrens SANFL [31]
2006 1 7 Joel Selwood Bendigo Pioneers TAC Cup [32]
2006 2 25 Nathan Djerrkura Wanderers NTFL [33]
2006 3 41 Tom Hawkins^ Sandringham Dragons TAC Cup
2006 4 57 Simon Hogan Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [34]
2007 1 17 Harry Taylor East Fremantle WAFL [35]
2007 2 34 Dawson Simpson Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup [36]
2007 3 44 Scott Simpson Dandenong Stingrays TAC Cup [37]
2007 3 50 Dan McKenna Gippsland Power TAC Cup [37]
2007 4 60 Adam Donohue^ Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [37]
2008 1 15 Mitch Brown Sandringham Dragons TAC Cup [38]
2008 2 33 Tom Gillies Dandenong Stringrays TAC Cup [39]
2008 3 39 Steven Motlop Wanderers NTFL [40]
2008 3 49 Taylor Hunt Sandringham Dragons TAC Cup [41]
2009 1 17 Daniel Menzel Central District SANFL [42]
2009 2 28 Mitch Duncan East Perth WAFL [43]
2009 3 40 Allen Christensen Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [44]
2009 3 42 Nathan Vardy Gippsland Power TAC Cup [45]
2009 4 56 Josh Cowan North Ballarat Rebels TAC Cup [46]
2009 4 65 Jeremy Laidler Rookie Elevation AFL [1]
2010 1 15 Billie Smedts Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [47]
2010 1 23 Cameron Guthrie Calder Cannons TAC Cup [48]
2010 2 37 George Horlin-Smith Sturt SANFL [49]
2010 3 54 Jordan Schroder Calder Cannons TAC Cup [50]
2010 3 58 James Podsiadly Rookie Elevation AFL
2011 2 32 Joel Hamling Claremont WAFL [51]
2011 2 34 Shane Kersten South Fremantle WAFL [52]
2011 2 48 Jordan Murdoch Glenelg SANFL [53]
2011 3 66 Lincoln McCarthy Glenelg SANFL [54]
2011 4 78 Orren Stephenson North Ballarat VFL [55]
2011 5 86 Jed Bews^ Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [56]
2012 1 16 Jackson Thurlow Launceston TSL [57]
2012 4 77 Brad Hartman Sturt SANFL [57]
2012 5 92 Jesse Stringer Rookie Elevation AFL [57]
2013 1 16 Darcy Lang Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [58]
2013 2 36 Jarrad Jansen East Fremantle WAFL [59]
2013 3 41 Jake Kolodjashnij Launceston TSL [60]
2013 3 54 Josh Walker Rookie Elevation AFL [61]
2013 4 63 George Burbury Rookie Elevation AFL [61]
2014 1 10 Nakia Cockatoo NT Thunder NEAFL [62]
2014 3 47 Cory Gregson Glenelg SANFL [63]
2014 3 55 Dean Gore Sturt SANFL [64]
2014 4 59 Jordan Cunico Gippsland Power TAC Cup [65]
2015 4 59 Ryan Gardner Burnie TSL [66]
2015 5 66 Sam Menegola Subiaco WAFL [67]
2015 6 69 Wylie Buzza Mount Gravatt QAFL [68]
2015 7 70 Matthew Hayball West Adelaide SANFL [69]
2016 2 26 Brandan Parfitt NT Thunder NEAFL [70]
2016 2 40 Tom Stewart Geelong VFL [71]
2016 3 43 Esava Ratugolea Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup [72]
2016 4 60 Quinton Narkle Perth WAFL [73]
2016 4 68 Timm House Geelong VFL [73]
2016 4 69 Ryan Abbott Grovedale GFL [73]
2017 2 22 Lachie Fogarty Western Jets TAC Cup [74]
2017 2 24 Tim Kelly South Fremantle WAFL [75]
2017 2 36 Charlie Constable Sandringham Dragons TAC Cup [76]
2017 4 57 Gryan Miers Geelong Falcons TAC Cup [77]

Pre-season draft

Mid-season draft

A mid-season draft was held each year from 1990 to 1993, allowing clubs to add players during the season.

Table of mid-season draft selections, with players' original clubs and leagues
Draft Pick Player Original club League
1990 7 Darren Bartsch West Adelaide SANFL
1990 21 Luke Hampshire Tyrendarra VCFL
1990 31 Damian Hancock Leitchville VCFL
1991 11 Trevor Spencer Melbourne AFL
1991 24 Steven Handley Swan Districts WAFL
1991 34 Dean Smith St Joseph's VCFL
1991 40 Darren Enever Werribee VFA
1991 42 Tony Lithgow Casterton VCFL
1991 43 Brad Nicholls Bell Park VCFL
1991 44 Robert Gilbert South Barwon VCFL
1992 14 Andrew Macnish Subiaco WAFL
1992 27 Mark Ballan Western Jets TAC Cup
1992 37 Darren King Southern Stringrays TAC Cup
1993 9 John Cunningham Port Melbourne VFA
1993 21 Cristian O'Brien Norwood SANFL
1993 27 Stephan Cochrane Richmond AFL

Rookie draft

Trades

Free agency

Since free agency was introduced at the conclusion of the 2012 season, Geelong has seen players both arrive and depart the club via free agency.

Table of free agency signings, with players' former/new clubs and compensation details
Period Player Free agent type Former club New club Compensation Ref
2012 Shannon Byrnes Unrestricted Geelong Melbourne None[78] [79]
2012 Jared Rivers Unrestricted Melbourne Geelong 3rd round draft selection[78] [80]
2012 Jonathan Simpkin Delisted Geelong Hawthorn None[78] [81]
2012 Tom Gillies Delisted Geelong Melbourne None[78] [82]
2014 Taylor Hunt Delisted Geelong Richmond None [83][84]
2014 Joel Hamling Delisted Geelong Western Bulldogs None [85]
2014 Sam Blease Delisted Melbourne Geelong None [86]
2015 Scott Selwood Restricted West Coast Geelong 2nd round draft selection [87]
2015 Dawson Simpson Unrestricted Geelong Greater Western Sydney None [88]
2017 Steven Motlop Restricted Geelong Port Adelaide End of first round draft selection [89]

Other

Rookie elevations

Category B rookies

Since 2016, clubs have had the option of nominating category B rookies to directly join their club's rookie list, rather than via the Rookie Draft as previously required.[90]

Table of Category B rookie signings, with players' origin clubs and details
Date Player Origin Notes Ref
19 October 2016 Mark O'Connor Kerry GAA International selection (Ireland) [91]

AFL Women's

Draft selections

Geelong will participate in the upcoming 2018 AFL Women's draft, as well as the subsequent rookie draft, prior to joining the AFL Women's competition as an expansion club for the 2019 season.

Trades

2018 AFLW trade period
Period Player(s) Traded from Traded to Traded for Ref
2018 Pick 7 Greater Western Sydney Geelong Pick 11 [92]
Pick 20 Pick 15
Christina Bernardi Collingwood Greater Western Sydney Pick 11
Pick 19
Talia Radan Adelaide Melbourne Pick 8
Pick 6
Pick 31 Pick 37
Pick 52 Pick 47
Pick 12 Melbourne Greater Western Sydney Pick 15

Free agency

Other

Expansion signings

Notes

  • a Geelong re-drafted Lowther after delisting him at the end of the season
  • b Geelong re-drafted Simpson after delisting him at the end of the season

See also

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