AFL Draft 2025 Picks: All 60 picks, every selection by every club

AFL Draft 2025: All 60 picks, every selection by every club, updates, full draft order, trades.




The AFL's 18 clubs will select from the best young talent in Australia at the AFL National Draft 2025.

Young talent will be selected to AFL clubs based on their form in the U18 National Championships, Coates Talent League and state leagues, while the AFL Draft Combine will also help measure player potential.

Richmond selected Sam Lalor with the No.1 pick in 2024, who will get the honour in 2025?


When is the AFL National Draft 2025? 


The 2025 AFL National Draft will commence on Wednesday, November 19 at Marvel Stadium.

The draft will be held over two nights, with the first round coming on day one. The remainder of the draft will take place on Thursday, November 20.







Complete 2025 AFL Draft order: Full First Round and Second Round Draft Picks


ROUND 1

1. West Coast Eagles — Willem Duursma (utilty, Foster Secondary College/Gippsland Power)

2. Gold Coast Suns — Zeke Uwland (wing/medium defender, Gold Coast Suns Academy/Burleigh) [West Coast bid matched]

3. Carlton — Harry Dean (key defender, Lavington Panthers/Murray Bushrangers) [West Coast bid matched]

4. West Coast Eagles — Cooper Duff-Tytler (ruck/key forward, Calder Cannons/Woodend Hesket)

5. Gold Coast Suns — Dylan Patterson (medium defender/wing, Gold Coast Suns Academy/Palm Beach Currumbin) [Richmond bid matched]

6. Brisbane Lions — Daniel Annable (midfielder, Brisbane Lions Academy/Redland-Victoria Point) [Richmond bid matched]

7. Richmond — Sam Cumming (midfielder/medium forward, North Adelaide/Wentworth)

8. Richmond — Sam Grlj (Midfielder, Oakleigh Chargers/Old Camberwell Grammarians)

9. Essendon — Sullivan Robey (midfielder/medium forward, Eastern Ranges/Rowville)

10. Essendon — Jacob Farrow (medium defender, West Perth/Joondalup Kinross)

11. Melbourne — Xavier Taylor (medium defender, Eastern Ranges/East Ringwood)

12. Melbourne — Latrelle Pickett (small forward, Glenelg/Tumby Bay)

13. Essendon — Dyson Sharp (midfielder, Central District/Barossa District)

14. Sydney Swans — Harry Kyle (medium defender/midfielder, Sydney Swans Academy/UNSW-Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs) [GWS bid matched]

15. GWS Giants — Oskar Taylor (medium defender, Eastern Ranges/South Belgrave)

16. North Melbourne — Lachy Dovaston (small forward, Eastern Ranges/Blackburn)

17. Gold Coast Suns — Jai Murray (midfielder/medium defender, Gold Coast Suns Academy/Burleigh) [West Coast bid matched]

18. Gold Coast Suns — Beau Addinsall (midfielder, Gold Coast Suns Academy/Burleigh) [West Coast bid matched]

19. West Coast Eagles — Josh Lindsay (medium defender, Newtown & Chilwell/Geelong Falcons)

20. Hawthorn — Cameron Nairn (medium forward, Central District/Willaston)

21. Western Bulldogs — Lachlan Carmichael (defender/midfielder, Sydney Swans Academy/Northshore Bombers) [Sydney Swans opt not to match bid]

22. Adelaide Crows — Mitchell Marsh (medium forward, West Adelaide/Kangarilla)

23. Hawthorn — Aidan Schubert (key forward/ruck, Central District/Gawler Central)

24. Geelong Cats — Harley Barker (winger, Sturt/Mount Barker)

25. Fremantle — Adam Sweid (midfielder/small forward, Calder Cannons/Pascoe Vale) [Essendon opt not to match bid]

ROUND 2

26. North Melbourne — Blake Thredgold (key defender, Sturt/Payne Norwood Union FC)

27. Western Bulldogs — Louis Emmett (ruck, Oakleigh Chargers/Glen Iris Gladiators/Scotch College)

28. Gold Coast Suns — Avery Thomas (defender, Tasmania Devils/Launceston)

29. West Coast Eagles — Sam Allen (midfielder, Oakleigh Chargers/Tasmania Devils)

30. Melbourne — Thomas Matthews (small forward, Gippsland Power)

31. Richmond — Zane Peucker (forward, Woodville-West Torrens/Port District)

32. Collingwood — Tyan Prindable (midfielder, Brisbane Lions Academy) [Brisbane opt not to match bid]

33. Geelong — Hunter Holmes (midfielder, Oakleigh Chargers/Prahran)

34. Hawthorn — Jack Dalton (midfielder, Sandringham Dragons/East Malvern)

35. Sydney Swans — Jevan Phillipou (midfielder/medium forward, Woodville-West Torrens/Phantoms FC)

36. Essendon — Max Kondogiannis (defender, Oakleigh Chargers/Kew Rovers)


ROUND 3

37. Collingwood — Samuel Swadling (midfielder, West Perth/Whitford JFC)

38. Brisbane Lions — Koby Evans (midfielder, West Perth/Kenwick) [Brisbane Lions opt not to match NGA bid]

39. West Coast Eagles — Tylah Williams (small forward, Swan Districts/Redcliffe) [Fremantle bid matched]

40. Fremantle — Tobyn Murray (forward, Geelong VFL/Colac)

41. St Kilda — Charlie Banfield (midfielder, Claremont/Swanbourne) [West Coast opt not to match bid]

42. Sydney Swans — Billy Cootee (midfielder, Norwood/Essendon Doutta Stars)

43. Brisbane Lions — Cody Curtin (key defender, Claremont/West Coast JFC)

44. Brisbane Lions — Tai Hayes (midfielder, Southport Sharks/Palm Beach-Currumbin)

45. Carlton — Talor Byrne (forward, GWV Rebels/Koroit)

46. Gold Coast Suns — Koby Coulson (midfielder, Gold Coast Academy/Allies) [North Melbourne bid matched]

47. Carlton — Jack Ison (midfielder/medium forward, Oakleigh Chargers/Parkside) [North Melbourne bid matched]

48. North Melbourne — Hugo Mikunda (midfielder, Geelong Falcons/Bell Park FC)

49. Sydney Swans — Max King (key forward, Sydney Swans Academy/Cardiff Hawks) [Adelaide bid matched]

50. Adelaide Crows — Archie Ludowyke (key forward, Sandringham Dragons/East Sandringham Rovers)

51. GWS Giants — Finnegan Davis (defender, Western Jets/Williamstown CYMS)

52. St Kilda — Kye Fincher (midfielder/defender, Sandringham Dragons/East Brighton Vampires) [Richmond bid matched]

53. Essendon — Hussien El Achkar (small forward, Calder Cannons/Pascoe Vale) [Richmond bid matched]

54. Richmond — Noah Roberts-Thomson (midfielder, Sturt/Unley Jets)

55. Collingwood — Zac McCarthy (key forward, Oakleigh Chargers/Kew Comets)


ROUND 4

56. Adelaide Crows — Pass

57. Melbourne — Pass

58. Hawthorn — Matthew LeRay (midfielder, Central District/Golden Grove)

59. Collingwood — Angus Anderson (midfielder, Sturt/Sawtell Toormina Saints)

ROUND 5 ONWARDS

60. Richmond — Pass

61. Port Adelaide — Pass

62. St Kilda — Ryan Byrnes (midfielder, St Kilda player re-listed)

63. Sydney Swans — Pass

64. Fremantle — Pass

65. GWS Giants — Jake Stringer (midfielder/forward, GWS Giants player re-listed)

66. Carlton — Pass

67. Western Bulldogs — Will Darcy (key defender, Oakleigh Chargers/Glen Iris) [father-son selection]

68. GWS Giants — Pass

69. Gold Coast Suns — Pass

70. Collingwood — Pass

71. Brisbane Lions — Pass

72. Carlton — Pass 



AFL Draft 2025 selection order: What does each AFL club’s draft hand look like



Adelaide: 16, 48, 55, 64, 73, 75, 93, 111

Brisbane: 17, 23, 44, 51, 59, 68, 79, 97, 115

Carlton: 9, 11, 43, 54, 67, 72, 87, 105

Collingwood: 39, 45, 56, 61, 77, 95, 113

Essendon: 5, 6, 21, 27, 30, 83, 101

Fremantle: 20, 47, 69, 90, 103, 108

Geelong: 19, 40, 60, 78, 96, 99, 114

Gold Coast: 15, 18, 24, 28, 29, 36, 52, 92, 110

Greater Western Sydney: 12, 35, 91, 109

Hawthorn: 10, 22, 62, 76, 94, 112

Melbourne: 7, 8, 37, 66, 71, 84, 102

North Melbourne: 25, 26, 46, 57, 82, 100

Port Adelaide: 49, 85

Richmond: 3, 4, 38, 81

St Kilda: 50, 65, 86, 104

Sydney: 31, 32, 42, 63, 88, 106

West Coast: 1, 2, 13, 34, 41, 53, 58, 80, 98

Western Bulldogs: 14, 33, 70, 74, 89, 107


Who are the top AFL Draft prospects?


The 2025 AFL Draft may not be as deep as previous years, but it still boasts plenty of exciting young talent. Leading the pack are Victorians Willem Duursma and Cooper Duff-Tytler, Gold Coast academy prospect Zeke Uwland, and South Australian midfielder Dyson Sharp.

Get the full rundown on Australia’s top 100 junior footballers — complete with scouting reports, exclusive stats, and the latest top 40 power rankings — in the Code Sports AFL Draft Dossier. Duursma, the brother of Xavier and Zane, is widely expected to be the No.1 pick by West Coast.


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