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The mid-season draft was held at the end of May with clubs allowed to fill out their lists provided they had open spots available. Often these are players who were either overlooked in the regular drafts or they are "mature-age" players who perhaps weren't ready to be drafted at 18 or 19 years old.

The number of the pick precedes the name of the player selected and the current club of the player follows their name. Two rounds were held but not all clubs had picks in either round. Carlton, Gold Coast, Adelaide, St Kilda, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Collingwood didn’t participate in the draft as they didn’t have any available list places. GWS had selections 5 and 14 but passed on both. Clubs are listed in alphabetic order.

ESSENDON

(9) JAIDEN HUNTER (Perth, WAFL), 21, 190cm (6'1"), 93kg (204 lbs), tall forward
Has been eligible for the draft for the past few years with several clubs showing interest. Came back from a recent injury to kick 11 goals in his past three games

FREMANTLE

(8) ETHAN STANLEY (Box Hill, VFL), 19, 188cm (6'0"), 81kg (178 lbs), wingman
Athletic, has speed, uses the ball well and can kick long. A standout playing for the Young Guns against Vic Country.

GEELONG

(7) MITCH HARDIE (Woodville-West Torrens, SANFL), 26, 185cm (5'9"), 82kg (180 lbs), midfielder
Mature-age recruit who has played in Canberra and Adelaide. He and current Cats were teammates at Woodville.

HAWTHORN

(3) CLAY TUCKER (Eastern Ranges), 19, 204cm (6'5"), 99kg (217 lbs), ruckman
Considered the best young ruckman for the midseason draft in some time. Several clubs showed some interest last year but he was overlooked in the draft. Has good mobility for his size, can dominate the ruck for his team, and can push forward to kick goals.

(12) BRANDON RYAN (Northern Bullants), 25, 200cm (6'4"), key forward
A mature-age recruit, he dominated in the VFL last year with his goal kicking and marking (catching the ball) ability). His cousin Luke Ryan plays for the Dockers. 

NORTH MELBOURNE

(2) ROBERT HANSEN, JR (Subiaco, WAFL), 19, 180cm (5'7"), 70kg (155 lbs), small forward
Has speed and can apply plenty of defensive pressure. Started in Subiaco's reserves side but impressed enough to progress to the seniors.

PORT ADELAIDE

(11) QUINTON NARKLE (Essendon VFL), 25, 182cm (5'8), 83kg (182 lbs), midfielder
Former Cat gets another chance. Played 41 games before being delisted at the end of 2022. Just missed getting a spot with Richmond at the start of the season.

RICHMOND

(4) MATT COULTHARD (Glenelg, SANFL), 22, 176cm (5'6"), 69kg (152 lbs), small forward
Has speed and is dangerous near goal with his crumbing ability. Likened to Cat Tyson Stengle. Snuck in for eligibility with just his third SANFL game just days before the draft. His four goal haul in wet conditions didn't hurt either.

(13) JAMES TREZISE (Richmond VFL), 20, 188cm (6'0"), 76kg (167 lbs), defender
Has the versatility to play a variety of positions. Was a member of his junior premiership team last season before joining the VFL. Is a good interceptor in defense and push up the ground.

SYDNEY

(6) HARRY ARNOLD (Brisbane VFL), 24, 194cm (6'2"), 85kg (187 lbs), defender
Graduated from Gold Coast's academy before heading to Brisbane's reserves side. Has the size to match up on oppositions' key forwards, knows when to stay with his opponent or peel off to intercept.

(15) JACK BULLER (Claremont, WAFL), 22, 199cm (6'3"), 99kg (217 lbs) , forward
A powerful forward who can take a turn in the ruck. played well in Claremont's grand final loss last year. A strong performance against South Fremantle this year caught the eye. He also worked with a distance runner to improve his fitness.

WCE

(1) RYAN MARIC (Gippsland Power), 19, 193cm (6'2"), 84kg (185 lbs), forward
A four goal performance in round one caught the eye and he has been doing well ever since. Is an excellent kick, has footy smarts, and can kick goals.

WESTERN BULLDOGS

(10) CALEB POULTER (Footscray VFL), 21, 193cm (6'2"), 80kg (176 lbs), midfielder
Played 121 games for Collingwood after being drafted in 2020 before being delisted at the end of last year and had the interest of Gold Coast. Tall and athletic.

Source: afl.com.au

Article last changed on Thursday, June 01, 2023 - 8:09 AM EDT


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