2007 AFL draft Date(s) 24 November 2007 Network(s) Fox Sports Sponsored by National Australia Bank League AFL First selection Matthew Kreuzer (Carlton )
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.
Player movements [ ]
Trades [ ]
2007 was the first year that clubs were allowed to trade picks without the trade involving a player.
Retirements and delistings [ ]
The 2007 AFL season is notable for the unusually large number of players who retired, particularly senior and "champion" players.
Name
Club
Date Retired
Reason
Jonathan Hay
Kangaroos
22 February
Contractual problems resulting from bi-polar issues.[2]
Darren Gaspar
Richmond
4 May
To help Richmond's younger players and go for a youth policy.[3]
Brett Montgomery
Western Bulldogs
25 May
Disk bulge in neck.[4]
Adelaide
29 July
Return to family in rural Victoria.[5]
Luke Darcy
Western Bulldogs
30 July
Frustrated and angry at game due to knee injuries.[6]
Anthony Koutoufides
Carlton
31 July
Hip injury; had already planned to retire at the end of the season.[7]
Mark Ricciuto
Adelaide
16 August
Body could no longer cope with AFL football.[8]
Matthew Robbins
Western Bulldogs
24 August
Struggled throughout the year despite having a ripping 2006 season.[9]
Josh Mahoney
Port Adelaide
24 August
Unable to hold down a regular position.[10]
Troy Cook
Fremantle
24 August
It seemed the right time for him to leave the game.[11]
Shane Parker
Fremantle
24 August
Was always going to struggle to play the year out and there was no way he could continue.[11]
Chris Scott
Brisbane Lions
25 August
Injury.[12]
Ray Hall
Richmond
28 August
Serious hip injury that had sidelined him for the entire 2007 season.[13]
Trent Knobel
Richmond
28 August
Persistent ankle injury.[13]
Kent Kingsley
Richmond
28 August
Injury.[13]
Darryl Wakelin
Port Adelaide
29 August
Struggled with injury.[14]
Matthew Lappin
Carlton
29 August
To help his club focus on playing younger players.[15]
Nathan Brown
Melbourne
29 August
Ready to start the next chapter of his life.[16]
Clint Bizzell
Melbourne
29 August
Right time to do so.[16]
Byron Pickett
Melbourne
31 August
Waning passion for the game.[17]
Chris Johnson
Brisbane Lions
31 August
Decided to leave the game – he was the last ever Fitzroy player in the AFL.[18]
Andrew Thompson
St Kilda
1 September
Right time to do so.[19]
Matthew Clarke
St Kilda
1 September
One year contract expired; he decided to leave the game.[20]
James Hird
Essendon
1 September
Right time to do so.
Josh Wooden
West Coast
5 September
Nagging hip injury.[21]
Richie Vandenberg
Hawthorn
6 September
Due to a troublesome back injury, his body could not cope any more.[22]
Brett Voss
St Kilda
18 September
Made the most of his time as an AFL footballer.[23]
Ben Dixon
Hawthorn
19 September
Inability of his body to prepare well enough for senior football.[24]
Rowan Jones
West Coast
19 September
Right time to do so.[25]
Glenn Archer
Kangaroos
22 September
Right time to do so.[26]
James Clement
Collingwood
23 September
Family health; right time to do so.[27]
Joel Smith
Hawthorn
25 September
Thought the time was right, it was time to move on.[28]
Kasey Green
Kangaroos
26 September
Wanted to move back to Perth.[29]
Chris Heffernan
Essendon
2 October
His opportunities to play senior football beyond 2007 were limited.[30]
Scott Camporeale
Essendon
2 October
Injury.[31]
Chris Grant
Western Bulldogs
2 October
Injury and right time to do so.[32]
Aaron Hamill
St Kilda
2 October
Injury and right time to do so; he felt it was in the best interest of the club moving forward.[33]
Mark Bolton
Essendon
3 October
Had been struggling to make the starting 22 in 2007 and recognised the right time to do so.[34]
Nathan Buckley
Collingwood
5 October
Chronic hamstring injuries had curtailed his ability to remain fit for selection.[35]
Paul Licuria
Collingwood
5 October
Battled injury and form problems this season.[36]
Nathan Ablett
Geelong
5 October
Ending career after winning 2007 Premiership.[36]
Justin Longmuir
Fremantle
31 October
Chronic knee injury.[37]
Stephen Doyle
Sydney
31 October
Series of knee injuries.[38]
Lance Whitnall
Carlton
12 November
Knee injury.[39]
2007 national draft [ ]
*
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
x
Denotes 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
2008 pre-season draft [ ]
Round
Pick
Player
Recruited from
League
Club
1
1
David Gourdis
Subiaco
WAFL
Richmond
1
2
Darren Pfeiffer
Adelaide
AFL
Carlton
1
3
Stefan Martin
Sandringham
VFL
Melbourne
1
4
Scott Welsh
Adelaide
AFL
Western Bulldogs
1
5
John Williams
Morningside
QAFL
Essendon
1
6
Joshua Head
South Fremantle
WAFL
Fremantle
1
7
Patrick McGinnity
Claremont
WAFL
West Coast
1
8
Tom Bellchambers
Launceston
Essendon
2008 rookie draft [ ]
Draft firsts [ ]
This draft has been the first ever draft where elevated (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 [ ]
National and Pre-season draft selection totals by leagues:
League
Players selected
State
TAC Cup
40
VIC
WAFL
18
WA
SANFL
4
SA
QAFL
3
QLD
VFL
2
VIC
NTFL
2
NT
HFNL
1
VIC
Notes [ ]
^ Ben Cousins was sacked by the West Coast after he was arrested on drug charges.[55]
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^ "Hawks skipper Richie Vandenberg to retire after finals" . The Australian Football League. 6 September 2007. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 6 September 2007 .
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External links [ ]
2007 AFL national draft
First round
1. Matthew Kreuzer
2. Trent Cotchin
3. Chris Masten
4. Cale Morton
5. Jarrad Grant
6. David Myers
7. Rhys Palmer
8. Lachie Henderson
9. Ben McEvoy
10. Patrick Dangerfield
11. Patrick Veszpremi
12. Cyril Rioli
13. Brad Ebert
14. Jack Grimes
15. Robbie Tarrant
16. Matthew Lobbe
17. Harry Taylor
18. Alex Rance (PP )
Second round Third round
35. Sam Reid
36. Steven Browne
37. Scott Thompson
38. Myke Cook
39. Darcy Daniher (F/S )
40. Chris Mayne
41. James Polkinghorne
42. Jack Steven
43. Easton Wood
44. Scott Simpson
45. Stuart Dew
46. Dennis Armfield
47. Toby Thoolen
48. Jarrad Boumann
49. Mitch Farmer
50. Dan McKenna
Fourth round Fifth round Sixth round
75. Taylor Walker (NSWSP)
2008 AFL pre-season draft
2008 AFL rookie draft
First round Second round Third round Fourth round Fifth round Sixth round
60. James Wilsen
61. Dean Terlich
62. Ryan Davis