Geelong Football Club draft and trade history
Appearance
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).
VFL/AFL
[edit]Draft selections
[edit]A mid-season draft was held each year from 1990 to 1993, allowing clubs to add players during the season. 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.[1]
^ | Father–son selection | RE | Rookie elevation | B | Category B rookie |
‡ | Re-drafted player after delisting | + | Free agency compensation pick | ← | Selection was traded from another club[nb 1] |
Trades
[edit]Free agency
[edit]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.
Period | Player | Status | Free agent type | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Shannon Byrnes | Outgoing | Unrestricted | Signed with Melbourne; no compensation. | [155][156] |
Jared Rivers | Incoming | Unrestricted | Previously with Melbourne | [157] | |
Jonathan Simpkin | Outgoing | Delisted | Signed with Hawthorn; no compensation. | [158][156] | |
Tom Gillies | Outgoing | Delisted | Signed with Melbourne; no compensation. | [159][156] | |
2013 | No transactions | [160] | |||
2014 | Taylor Hunt | Outgoing | Delisted | Signed with Richmond; no compensation. | [161][162] |
Joel Hamling | Outgoing | Delisted | Signed with Western Bulldogs; no compensation. | [163] | |
Sam Blease | Incoming | Delisted | Previously with Melbourne | [164] | |
2015 | Scott Selwood | Incoming | Restricted | Previously with West Coast | [165] |
Dawson Simpson | Outgoing | Unrestricted | Signed with Greater Western Sydney; no compensation. | [166] | |
2016 | No transactions | [167] | |||
2017 | Steven Motlop | Outgoing | Restricted | Signed with Port Adelaide; received end of first round draft selection as compensation. | [168] |
2018 | Luke Dahlhaus | Incoming | Unrestricted | Previously with Western Bulldogs | [169] |
Daniel Menzel | Outgoing | Delisted | Signed with Sydney; no compensation. | [170] | |
Jordan Murdoch | Outgoing | Delisted | Signed with Gold Coast; no compensation. | [171] | |
2019 | Ryan Abbott | Outgoing | Delisted | Signed with St Kilda; no compensation. | [172] |
Wylie Buzza | Outgoing | Delisted | Signed with Port Adelaide; no compensation. | [173] | |
2020 | Isaac Smith | Incoming | Unrestricted | Previously with Hawthorn | [174] |
2021 | Tyson Stengle | Incoming | Delisted | Previously with Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL)[a] | [175] |
2022 | Francis Evans | Outgoing | Delisted | Signed with Port Adelaide; no compensation. | [176] |
AFL Women's
[edit]Draft selections
[edit]^ | Father–daughter selection | RS | Rookie signing | ‡ | Re-drafted player after delisting |
+ | Compensation pick | ← | Selection was traded from another club[nb 3] |
Trades
[edit]Period | Received | Traded with | Traded | Note(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | pick 7 pick 20 |
Greater Western Sydney | pick 11 | Multi-club trade | [186][187] |
— | Collingwood | pick 15 | |||
2019 | No transactions | ||||
2020 | pick 10 pick 20 pick 27 pick 39 |
Melbourne | pick 5 pick 35 pick 49 |
[188] | |
2021 | Chantel Emonson pick 15 |
Melbourne | Olivia Purcell pick 37 |
[189] | |
Chloe Scheer | Adelaide | pick 20 | |||
2022 | Ingrid Houtsma | Richmond | Stephanie Williams | [190] | |
Jacqueline Parry Shelley Scott |
Melbourne | Jordan Ivey pick 51 |
[191] | ||
pick 21 pick 42 |
Carlton | Phoebe McWilliams pick 17 |
[192] | ||
pick 33 | Collingwood | Olivia Barber | [193] | ||
pick 24 pick 56 |
Western Bulldogs | Millie Brown pick 21 |
[194] | ||
Mikayla Bowen | West Coast | pick 24 | [195] | ||
2023 | Kate Surman | Port Adelaide | Maddy Keryk pick 12 |
[196] | |
pick 1 | Sydney | Laura Gardiner | [197] |
Free agency and expansion signings
[edit]Period | Player | Status | Free agent type | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 expansion club signing period | Richelle Cranston | Incoming | Expansion signing | Previously with Melbourne | [198] |
Melissa Hickey | Incoming | Expansion signing | Previously with Melbourne | ||
Erin Hoare | Incoming | Expansion signing | Previously with Melbourne | ||
Anna Teague | Incoming | Expansion signing | Previously with Melbourne | ||
Cassie Blakeway | Incoming | Expansion signing | Signed from Geelong's VFLW team | [199] | |
Kate Darby | Incoming | Expansion signing | Signed from Geelong's VFLW team | ||
Renee Garing | Incoming | Expansion signing | Signed from Geelong's VFLW team | ||
Rebecca Goring | Incoming | Expansion signing | Signed from Geelong's VFLW team | ||
Jordan Ivey | Incoming | Expansion signing | Signed from Geelong's VFLW team | ||
Danielle Orr | Incoming | Expansion signing | Signed from Geelong's VFLW team | ||
Aasta O'Connor | Incoming | Expansion signing | Previously with Western Bulldogs | [200] | |
Maddie Boyd | Incoming | Expansion signing | Previously with Greater Western Sydney | ||
Phoebe McWilliams | Incoming | Expansion signing | Previously with Greater Western Sydney | ||
2018 free agency | No transactions | ||||
2019 free agency | Hannah Burchell | Outgoing | Delisted | Signed with Richmond; no compensation. | [201] |
Mia-Rae Clifford | Outgoing | Delisted | Signed with Fremantle; no compensation. | [202] | |
2020 free agency | No transactions | ||||
2021 special assistance | Olivia Fuller | Incoming | Mature age signing | Signed from Geelong's VFLW team | [203] |
Claudia Gunjaca | Incoming | Mature age signing | Signed from Geelong's VFLW team | ||
2021 free agency | Richelle Cranston | Outgoing | Delisted | Signed with Western Bulldogs; no compensation. | [204] |
Rachel Kearns | Incoming | Rookie list signing | Signed from Gaelic football | [203] | |
2022 free agency | Samantha Gooden | Incoming | Rookie list signing | Signed from netball | [205] |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ e.g. ←Essendon ←North Melbourne (selection originally held by Essendon, who traded it to North Melbourne, who on-traded it to Geelong)
- ^ Selections received and traded are based on the indicative draft order at the time of the trade; adjustments to the draft order may eventuate due to factors such as compensation picks.
- ^ e.g. ←Essendon ←North Melbourne (selection originally held by Essendon, who traded it to North Melbourne, who on-traded it to Geelong)
- ^ Selections received and traded are based on the indicative draft order at the time of the trade; adjustments to the draft order may eventuate due to factors such as compensation picks.
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