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Geelong Football Club draft and trade history

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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

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Draft selections

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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]

Table key
  ^   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]
Table of selections, with players' original clubs and leagues
Draft Pick Player Recruited from Note(s) Ref.
1986-11986 national draft 5 Michael Taylor Port Fairy
18 Mark O'Keefe Warrnambool
31 Glen Keast North Gambier
44 Tim Britt Dunnstown
57 Michael Billman Boort
1987-11987 national draft 8 Darren Jones Moe
21 Shane Korth Natimuk
34 Stephen Hewitt Warracknabeal
47 Stephen McQueen North Hobart
60 Pat Gribble Traralgon
1988-11988 national draft 6 Ray Sterrett East Fremantle [2]
20 Adrian Fletcher Glenorchy
34 Daryn Cresswell Glenorchy
62 David Welsby Sturt
76 David Preston Bairnsdale
90 Kym Nicholls Norwood [3]
104 Andrew Gribble St Peters
1989-11989 national draft 59 Daniel Frawley Wangaratta
73 Tim Birthisel Inglewood
87 Ashley Coutts Kaniva [2]
101 Richard Harrison South Adelaide
113 Shane Crothers Grovedale
115 Colum McManamon International player (Gaelic football) [4]
1990-11990 mid-season draft 7 Darren Bartsch West Adelaide
21 Luke Hampshire Tyrendarra
31 Damian Hancock Leitchville
1990-21990 national draft 1 Stephen Hooper East Perth
5 Stewart Devlin Horsham
17 Brendan Hehir Darley [5]
29 Byron Donnellan Donald
43 Glen Thomlinson Rochester
57 Chris Barzen Mooroopna
71 Dennis Ryan Kyabram
85 Brad Dowling Mooroopna
1990-31991 pre-season draft 5 Sean Simpson St Kilda (AFL)
11 Jamie Lamb St Kilda (AFL)
21 Adrian Menara North Melbourne (AFL)
28 Russell Merriman St Joseph's
42 Stephen Jankowicz East Gambier
1991-11991 mid-season draft 11 Trevor Spencer Melbourne (AFL)
24 Steven Handley Swan Districts
34 Dean Smith St Joseph's
40 Darren Enever Werribee
42 Tony Lithgow Casterton
43 Brad Nicholls Bell Park
44 Robert Gilbert South Barwon
1991-21991 national draft 9 Stephen O'Reilly Swan Districts
11 Leigh Willison East Perth
35 Darryl Donald Wangaratta [3]
62 Peter Maclean Seymour
73 Cameron Burke Warragul
83 Peter Jacks Ballarat YCW
1991-31992 pre-season draft 12 Tim McGrath North Melbourne (AFL)
26 Garry Phillips Geelong (AFL)
40 Ben Graham Geelong (AFL)
1992-11992 mid-season draft 14 Andrew Macnish Subiaco
27 Mark Ballan Western Jets
37 Darren King Southern Stringrays
1992-21992 national draft 18 Leigh Colbert South Bendigo
33 Corey Robertson Burnie Hawks
48 Andrew Osborn South Adelaide
63 Mathew McMurray Perth
65 Gerard Power Northern Knights [2]
78 Damien Crowe De La Salle College
93 Adam Shanahan South Bendigo
108 Bryan Beinke Port Adelaide [3]
1992-31993 pre-season draft 18 Mathew McMartin Colac
34 Shane Crothers Grovedale
48 Mark Ballan Geelong (AFL)
61 Daniel Fletcher Geelong Falcons
70 Shayne Breuer Woodville-West Torrens
77 Damon Lukins Claremont
1993-11993 mid-season draft 9 John Cunningham Port Melbourne
21 Cristian O'Brien Norwood
27 Stephan Cochrane Richmond (AFL)
1994-11994 national draft James McLure Geelong (reserves) Pre-draft supplementary selection
17 Carl Steinfort Central Dragons [5]
18 Robert Di Rosa Western Jets
36 Matthew Robbins Central Dragons
69 Dean Helmers Western Jets
70 Adam Benjamin Assumption College
81 Tim Allen Hawthorn (reserves)
1994-21995 pre-season draft 16 Derek Hall West Perth
30 Dean Talbot East Perth
Adam Houlihan Murray Bushrangers Compensation selection
Steven King Murray Bushrangers Compensation selection
1995-11995 national draft 34 Jason Snell Eastern Ranges
39 Glenn Kilpatrick West Adelaide
48 Darren Milburn Calder Cannons [6]
49 Ronnie Burns St Mary's
61 Daniel Lowther Northern Knights [7]
68 Brady Anderson East Perth
73 Stuart Lamond Woodville-West Torrens
75 Clint Bizzell Kedron Grange
Simon Fletcher^ Geelong Falcons Son of Gary Fletcher (non-player)
1995-21996 pre-season draft No selections held
1996-11996 national draft 8 Leigh Brockman Tassie Mariners [8]
18 Gerrard Bennett Tassie Mariners
43 Paul Corrigan Melbourne (reserves) [7]
1996-21997 pre-season draft No selections held
1996-31997 rookie draft 9 Michael Brown Fitzroy (reserves)
24 Shawn Lewfatt Essendon (AFL)
39 Pass
54 Pass
69 Pass
84 Pass
1997-11997 national draft 15 Joel McKay Murray Bushrangers [8]
29 Marc Woolnough^ Southport Son of Michael Woolnough [9]
38 James Rahilly Geelong Falcons [10]
45 Matthew Scarlett^ Geelong Falcons Son of John Scarlett [11]
54 Justin Wood Tassie Mariners
61 Tim Finocchiaro Eastern Ranges [7]
1997-21998 pre-season draft No selections held
1997-31998 rookie draft 7 George Bakoulas Calder Cannons
12 Paul Lindsay East Fremantle
29 Chris Hemley St Kilda (AFL)
44 Shaun Baxter Western Bulldogs (AFL)
60 Pass
76 Pass
92 Pass
1998-11998 national draft 17 Peter Street Tassie Mariners [5]
21 David A. Clarke^ Geelong Falcons Son of David Clarke
24 David Wojcinski Gippsland Power [3]
1998-21999 pre-season draft No selections held
1998-31999 rookie draft 5 Derek Wirth Brisbane Lions (AFL)
11 Gerard Bennett Sydney (AFL)
20 Danny O'Brien Gippsland Power
1999-11999 national draft 8 Joel Corey East Perth [12]
15 David Spriggs Prahran Dragons
17 Ezra Bray Calder Cannons [13]
23 Daniel Foster Port Adelaide (SANFL) [14]
31 Paul Chapman Calder Cannons [15]
38 Cameron Ling Geelong Falcons [10]
47 Corey Enright Port Adelaide (SANFL) [16]
RE Paul Lindsay Geelong (AFL)
1999-22000 pre-season draft No selections held
1999-32000 rookie draft 6 Marcus Baldwin Hawthorn (reserves)
22 Shane Ryan Oakleigh Chargers
38 Brent Cowell St Kilda (reserves)
2000-12000 national draft 44 Josh Hunt Bendigo Pioneers [17]
71 Daniel Lowther Geelong (AFL) Re-drafted after being delisted
79 Hamish Simpson Geelong (AFL) Re-drafted after being delisted
RE Danny O'Brien Geelong (AFL)
2000-22001 pre-season draft No selections held
2000-32001 rookie draft 10 Paul Chambers Western U18
26 Sam Chapman Geelong U18
41 Max Rooke Casterton
54 Tim Clark Geelong (VFL)
2001-12001 national draft 8 Jimmy Bartel Geelong Falcons [18]
17 James Kelly Calder Cannons [19]
23 Charlie Gardiner Sandringham Dragons [18]
24 Steve Johnson Murray Bushrangers [20]
40 Gary Ablett Jr.^ Geelong Falcons Son of Gary Ablett Sr. [21]
41 Henry Playfair NSW/ACT Rams [18]
69 Matthew McCarthy Old Xaverians [18]
81 David Johnson Essendon (VFL) [18]
RE Marcus Baldwin Geelong (AFL)
2001-22002 pre-season draft 2 Aaron Lord Hawthorn (AFL)
2001-32002 rookie draft 5 Andrew Carrazzo Oakleigh U18
21 Will Slade Oakleigh U18
36 Adam Chatfield Carlton (AFL)
2002-12002 national draft 7 Andrew Mackie Glenelg [22]
23 Tom Lonergan Calder Cannons [22]
36 Tim Callan^ Geelong Falcons Son of Terry Callan [23]
52 Pass
RE Paul Chambers Geelong (AFL)
RE Max Rooke Geelong (AFL)
2002-22003 pre-season draft 4 Brent Moloney Geelong Falcons
2002-32003 rookie draft 8 Jeffrey Smith East Perth
24 Travis Jorgensen Calder U18
40 Shannon Byrnes Murray U18
2003-12003 national draft 7 Kane Tenace Murray Bushrangers [24]
22 Cameron Thurley Tasmanian Devils [25]
38 Mark Blake^ Geelong Falcons Son of Rod Blake [26]
42 Matthew Spencer Swan Districts [26]
54 Pass [27]
RE Will Slade Geelong (AFL)
2003-22004 pre-season draft 5 Paul Koulouriotis Port Adelaide
2003-32004 rookie draft 5 Luke Buckland Geelong Falcons
21 James Allan Geelong Falcons
2004-12004 national draft 32 Brent Prismall Western Jets [28]
48 Nathan Ablett^ Modewarre Son of Gary Ablett Sr. [29]
62 Matthew Egan Geelong (VFL)
RE Shannon Byrnes Geelong (AFL)
2004-22005 pre-season draft No selections held
2004-32005 rookie draft 13 Jarrod Garth Tasmania U18
29 Nick Batchelor Norwood
43 Tim Sheringham Geelong Falcons
2005-12005 national draft 15 Travis Varcoe Central District [30]
31 Trent West Gippsland Power
35 Stephen Owen North Ballarat Rebels [3]
47 Ryan Gamble Glenelg [31]
61 Mathew Stokes Woodville-West Torrens [32]
2005-22006 pre-season draft No selections held
2005-32006 rookie draft 12 Todd Grima Tassie Mariners
28 Will Slade Geelong (AFL) Re-drafted after being delisted
41 Sam Hunt Essendon (AFL)
2006-12006 national draft 7 Joel Selwood Bendigo Pioneers [33]
25 Nathan Djerrkura Wanderers [34]
41 Tom Hawkins^ Sandringham Dragons Son of Jack Hawkins
57 Simon Hogan Geelong Falcons [35]
RE Sam Hunt Geelong (AFL)
2006-22007 pre-season draft No selections held
2006-32007 rookie draft 7 Joel Reynolds Essendon (AFL)
23 Liam Bedford Claremont
38 Jason Davenport Geelong (VFL)
50 Tom Lonergan Geelong (AFL) Re-drafted after being delisted
2007-12007 national draft 17 Harry Taylor East Fremantle [36]
34 Dawson Simpson Murray Bushrangers [37]
44 Scott Simpson Dandenong Stingrays [38]
50 Dan McKenna Gippsland Power [38]
60 Adam Donohue^ Geelong Falcons Son of Larry Donohue [38]
RE Jason Davenport Geelong (AFL)
RE Tom Lonergan Geelong (AFL)
2007-22008 pre-season draft No selections held
2007-32008 rookie draft 16 Brodie Moles Tasmanian Devils
32 Jeremy Laidler Calder Cannons
46 Chris Kangars Geelong Falcons
57 Shane Mumford Geelong (VFL)
2008-12008 national draft 15 Mitch Brown Sandringham Dragons [39]
33 Tom Gillies Dandenong Stringrays [40]
39 Steven Motlop Wanderers [41]
49 Taylor Hunt Sandringham Dragons [42]
2008-22009 pre-season draft No selections held
2008-32009 rookie draft 15 Adam Varcoe Central District
31 Bryn Weadon North Ballarat Rebels
46 Tom Allwright North Hobart
60 Ranga Ediriwickrama NSW/ACT Rams NSW AFL scholarship
2009-12009 national draft 17 Daniel Menzel Central District [43]
28 Mitch Duncan East Perth [44]
40 Allen Christensen Geelong Falcons [45]
42 Nathan Vardy Gippsland Power [46]
56 Josh Cowan North Ballarat Rebels [47]
65 (RE) Jeremy Laidler Geelong (AFL) [2]
2009-22010 pre-season draft No selections held
2009-32010 rookie draft 21 Jack Weston Gippsland Power
37 Ben Johnson Geelong (VFL)
50 James Podsiadly Geelong (VFL) Mature-age rookie
61 Jesse Stringer Port Adelaide (VFL)
2010-12010 national draft 15 Billie Smedts Geelong Falcons [48]
23 Cameron Guthrie Calder Cannons [49]
37 George Horlin-Smith Sturt [50]
54 Jordan Schroder Calder Cannons [51]
58 (RE) James Podsiadly Geelong (AFL)
2010-22011 pre-season draft No selections held
2010-32011 rookie draft 23 Josh Walker Geelong Falcons
40 George Burbury Hobart
56 Jonathan Simpkin Geelong
71 Ryan Bathie Unregistered player (Basketball)
2010-12011 national draft 32 Joel Hamling Claremont [52]
34 Shane Kersten South Fremantle [53]
48 Jordan Murdoch Glenelg [54]
66 Lincoln McCarthy Glenelg [55]
78 Orren Stephenson North Ballarat [56]
86 Jed Bews^ Geelong Falcons Son of Andrew Bews [57]
2011-22012 pre-season draft No selections held
2011-32012 rookie draft 18 Cam Eardley East Fremantle
36 Jackson Sheringham Geelong
54 Mark Blicavs Unregistered player (Athletics)
2012-12012 national draft 16 Jackson Thurlow Launceston [58]
77 Brad Hartman Sturt [58]
92 (RE) Jesse Stringer Geelong (AFL) [58]
2012-22013 pre-season draft No selections held
2012-32013 rookie draft No selections held
2013-12013 national draft 16 Darcy Lang Geelong Falcons [59]
36 Jarrad Jansen East Fremantle [60]
41 Jake Kolodjashnij Launceston [61]
54 (RE) Josh Walker Geelong (AFL) [62]
63 (RE) George Burbury Geelong (AFL) [62]
2013-22014 pre-season draft No selections held
2013-32014 rookie draft 15 James Toohey Oakleigh Chargers
31 Nick Bourke Geelong Falcons
46 Zac Bates West Adelaide
56 Michael Luxford 3-year non-registered player
2014-12014 national draft 10 Nakia Cockatoo NT Thunder [63]
47 Cory Gregson Glenelg [64]
55 Dean Gore Sturt [65]
59 Jordan Cunico Gippsland Power [66]
RE Mark Blicavs Geelong (AFL)
2014-22015 pre-season draft No selections held
2014-32015 rookie draft 14 Tom Read Sturt
32 Cameron Delaney North Melbourne
49 Padraig Lucey Kerry (GAA) International player (Gaelic football)
2015-12015 national draft 59 Ryan Gardner Burnie [67]
66 Sam Menegola Subiaco [68]
69 Wylie Buzza Mount Gravatt [69]
70 Matthew Hayball West Adelaide [70]
RE Michael Luxford Geelong (AFL)
2015-22016 pre-season draft Not held (all clubs declined to participate)
2015-32016 rookie draft 9 Jock Cornell Mangoplah-CUE [71]
27 James Parsons Eastern Ranges [72]
44 Tom Ruggles Geelong [73]
2016-12016 national draft 26 Brandan Parfitt NT Thunder [74]
40 Tom Stewart Geelong (VFL) [75]
43 Esava Ratugolea Murray Bushrangers [76]
60 Quinton Narkle Perth [77]
68 Timm House Geelong (VFL) [77]
69 Ryan Abbott Grovedale [77]
RE Tom Ruggles Geelong (AFL) [78]
2016-22017 pre-season draft Not held (all clubs declined to participate)
2016-32017 rookie draft 16 Jack Henry Geelong Falcons [79]
33 Zach Guthrie Calder Cannons [79]
48 Jamaine Jones North Ballarat Rebels [79]
53 Sam Simpson^ Geelong Falcons Son of Sean Simpson [80]
B Mark O'Connor Kerry (GAA) International player (Gaelic football) [78]
2017-12017 national draft 22 Lachie Fogarty Western Jets [81]
24 Tim Kelly South Fremantle [82]
36 Charlie Constable Sandringham Dragons [83]
57 Gryan Miers Geelong Falcons [84]
RE James Parsons Geelong (AFL) [85]
2017-22018 pre-season draft No selections held [86]
2017-32018 rookie draft 16 Stewart Crameri Western Bulldogs (AFL) [86]
30 Matthew Hayball Geelong (AFL) [86]
2018-12018 national draft 15 Jordan Clark Claremont [87]
48 Ben Jarvis Norwood [88]
50 Jacob Kennerley Norwood CollingwoodSydney [89]
65 Darcy Fort Central District Sydney [90]
68 Jake Tarca South Adelaide Richmond [91]
74 Oscar Brownless^ Geelong Falcons Son of Billy Brownless [92]
RE Jack Henry Geelong (AFL) [93]
RE Mark O'Connor Geelong (AFL) [93]
2018-22019 pre-season draft Not held (all clubs declined to participate)
2018-32019 rookie draft 11 Tom Atkins Geelong (VFL) [94]
B Stefan Okunbor Kerry (GAA) International player (Gaelic football) [95]
B Blake Schlensog Geelong Falcons Next Generation Academy player [96]
2019-12019 mid-season rookie draft No selections held [97]
2019-22019 national draft 16 Cooper Stephens Geelong Falcons West Coast [98]
19 Sam De Koning Dandenong Stingrays [98]
41 Francis Evans Calder Cannons [98]
50 Cameron Taheny Norwood EssendonNorth Melbourne [98]
RE Zach Guthrie Geelong (AFL) [99]
RE Sam Simpson Geelong (AFL) [99]
2019-32020 pre-season draft No selections held
2019-42020 rookie draft 14 Bradley Close Glenelg [98]
27 Oscar Brownless Geelong (AFL) [98]
35 Lachie Henderson Geelong (AFL) [98]
2020-12020 national draft 20 Max Holmes Sandringham Dragons RichmondSt Kilda
33 Shannon Neale South Fremantle Gold Coast
47 Nick Stevens GWV Rebels Carlton
2020-32021 pre-season draft No selections held
2020-42021 rookie draft B Paul Tsapatolis Keilor Thunder (Big V) 3-year non-registered player (basketball)
2021-12021 mid-season rookie draft No selections held
2021-22021 national draft 24 Toby Conway Geelong Falcons FremantleCollingwoodGold Coast
25 Mitchell Knevitt Geelong Falcons Western Bulldogs (draft) ←Adelaide
32 James Willis North Adelaide Greater Western Sydney (2020) ←Essendon (2020)
48 Flynn Kroeger Eastern Ranges Brisbane LionsWest Coast (2020)
64 Cooper Whyte Geelong Falcons
2021-32022 pre-season draft No selections held
2021-42022 rookie draft 15 Oliver Dempsey Old Carey Grammarians (VAFA)
2022-12022 mid-season rookie draft 12 Zane Williams Woodville-West Torrens
2022-22022 national draft 8 Jhye Clark Geelong Falcons Gold Coast
52 Phoenix Foster Norwood
2022-32022 rookie draft B Oisín Mullin Mayo (GAA) International player (Gaelic football) [100]
B Ted Clohesy Geelong Falcons Next Generation Academy selection (born in South Africa)
18 Oscar Murdoch Geelong Falcons
32 Osca Riccardi^ Geelong Falcons Son of Peter Riccardi
2023-12023 mid-season rookie draft 6 Mitch Hardie Woodville-West Torrens

Trades

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Geelong's incoming/outgoing trades[nb 2]
Period Received Traded with Traded Note(s) Ref.
1988 Ken Hinkley Geelong pick 48
1989 Gary Keane Fitzroy pick 27
Trevor Poole Richmond pick 13
pick 41
pick 113 Melbourne Michael Scott
1990 pick 1 Brisbane Bears David Cameron
Shane Hamilton
[101]
1991 John Barnes Essendon pick 37
Draft pick not utilised North Melbourne Tim Bourke
Draft pick not utilised Essendon Sean Denham
pick 35 St Kilda Darren Flanigan
pick 9 St Kilda Adrian Fletcher
Colin Gasden
John McNamara
North Melbourne pick 50
Geoff Miles West Coast pick 24
1992 pick 65 Sydney Tony Malakellis
Liam Pickering
Darren Steele
Leigh Tudor
North Melbourne pick 123
1993 Aaron Lord Brisbane Bears pick 45
pick 38 Richmond Mark Neeld
1994 Brenton Sanderson Collingwood pick 47
Brad Sholl
pick 17
pick 69
North Melbourne Robert Scott
1995 pick 49 Carlton Adrian Hickmott
Martin McKinnon Adelaide pick 18
1996 Tim Hargreaves Hawthorn Aaron Lord [102]
Cameron Roberts
Hamish Simpson
Port Adelaide pick 37
pick 8 (priority)
pick 43
Port Adelaide Shayne Breuer
1997 Brett Spinks West Coast pick 13 [103]
pick 15
pick 38
Western Bulldogs Matthew Robbins
1998 pick 8 Richmond Craig Biddiscombe
Jason Mooney Sydney pick 8
Scott Bamford
Tristan Lynch
pick 17
pick 24
Brisbane Lions Martin McKinnon
pick 5
Simon Arnott Sydney pick 52
Tom Harley Port Adelaide pick 37
1999 pick 31 Carlton Michael Mansfield
Cameron Mooney Kangaroos Leigh Colbert
pick 53
2000 pick 44 Collingwood Carl Steinfort
Kent Kingsley Kangaroos pick 42
Justin Murphy Carlton pick 11
Mitchell White West Coast pick 27
pick 45
pick 57
2001 pick 23 Carlton Justin Murphy
Brent Grgic Melbourne pick 55
pick 17
pick 41
Melbourne Clint Bizzell
2002 Ben Finnin Adelaide Ronnie Burns
2003 pick 20 Western Bulldogs Peter Street
David Haynes
pick #42
West Coast pick 20
Carlton David Clarke Multi-club trade
David Loats Hawthorn
2004 pick 12 Melbourne Brent Moloney
Brad Ottens Richmond pick 12
pick 16
2005 No transactions
2006 No transactions
2007 pick 44 Sydney Henry Playfair [104]
pick 90 St Kilda Charlie Gardiner
Steven King
pick 62 Western Bulldogs Tim Callan
pick 66
2008 pick 39 Essendon Brent Prismall [105]
2009 pick 28 Sydney Shane Mumford [106]
pick 40
pick 56
Port Adelaide pick 97 Multi-club trade
pick 42 Essendon pick 33
Marcus Drum Fremantle pick 49 [107]
2010 pick 57 Western Bulldogs Nathan Djerrkura [108]
pick 36
pick 53
Carlton Jeremy Laidler
pick 41
[109]
pick 15 Gold Coast mid-first round compensation pick
2011 pick 32
pick 34
Gold Coast pick 26
2012 Hamish McIntosh North Melbourne pick 38 [110]
Josh Caddy Gold Coast first-round compensation pick
pick 57
[111]
2013 pick 64 Adelaide James Podsiadly [112]
pick 75 Greater Western Sydney Josh Hunt
pick 84 Essendon Paul Chapman
pick 41 Brisbane Lions Trent West [113]
2014 pick 21 Brisbane Lions Allen Christensen [114]
Mitch Clark Melbourne Multi-club trade [115]
Collingwood Travis Varcoe
Rhys Stanley
pick 60
St Kilda pick 21 [116]
pick 10
pick 47
Adelaide pick 14
pick 35
[117]
2015 Patrick Dangerfield
pick 50
Adelaide Dean Gore
pick 9
pick 28
[118]
Lachie Henderson Carlton 2016 first round pick (Geelong) [119]
2016 third round pick (Brisbane Lions) Brisbane Lions Jarrad Jansen
Josh Walker
[120]
Zac Smith Gold Coast pick 49
pick 53
[121]
2016 fifth round pick (Greater Western Sydney) Greater Western Sydney Steve Johnson [122]
2016 pick 63 Fremantle Shane Kersten [123]
Zach Tuohy
2017 second round pick (Carlton)
Carlton Billie Smedts
pick 63
2017 first round pick (Geelong)
[124]
pick 24
pick 64
Richmond Josh Caddy
pick 56
[125]
pick 72 West Coast Nathan Vardy [126]
Aaron Black North Melbourne pick 92 [127]
2017 2018 third round pick (Richmond) Richmond pick 53 [128]
pick 58
2018 fourth round pick (Carlton)
Carlton Darcy Lang
2018 fourth round pick (Geelong)
[129]
Gary Ablett
pick 24
2018 fourth round pick (Gold Coast)
Gold Coast pick 19
2018 second round pick (Geelong)
[130]
2018 pick 43
pick 62
Brisbane Lions Lincoln McCarthy
pick 55
pick 59
[131]
Nathan Kreuger Carlton pick 43 Pre-draft selection [132]
Gary Rohan Sydney pick 62 [133]
pick 59 Gold Coast George Horlin-Smith [134]
pick 70 Sydney Jackson Thurlow [135]
pick 51 Collingwood pick 59
pick 60
[136]
pick 68 Richmond 2019 fourth round pick (Geelong) Live trade during draft
2019 pick 14
pick 24
2020 first round pick (West Coast)
West Coast Tim Kelly
2020 third round pick (Geelong)
Multi-club trade [137]
pick 37 Essendon pick 57
pick 58 Gold Coast Zac Smith [138]
Jack Steven St Kilda pick 58 [139]
Josh Jenkins
2020 third round pick (Gold Coast)
Adelaide pick 37 [140]
pick 64
2020 first round priority pick (Gold Coast)
Gold Coast pick 27 Live trade during draft [141]
pick 50 Essendon pick 63
2020 third round pick (Gold Coast)
2020 fourth round pick (Geelong)
Live trade during draft
2020 pick 30
pick 38
Carlton Lachie Fogarty [142]
2021 third round pick (Melbourne) Brisbane Lions Nakia Cockatoo [143]
Jeremy Cameron
2021 second round pick (Greater Western Sydney)
2021 second round pick (Essendon)
Greater Western Sydney pick 13
pick 15
pick 20
2021 fourth round pick (Geelong)
[144]
pick 27 Gold Coast 2021 third round pick (Melbourne) [145]
pick 20 Richmond 2021 first round pick (Geelong) Live trade during draft [146]
2021 pick 41 Collingwood Nathan Kreuger
pick 55
[147]
pick 50
2022 third round pick (Brisbane Lions)
Brisbane Lions Darcy Fort
pick 41
[148]
Jonathon Ceglar
2022 fourth round pick (Hawthorn)
Hawthorn pick 50
2022 third round pick (Brisbane Lions)
[149]
pick 22
2022 third round pick (Carlton)
Fremantle Jordan Clark
2022 fourth round pick (Geelong)
[150]
pick 23 Western Bulldogs pick 32
pick 34
Live trade during draft
pick 47
2022 third round pick (Brisbane Lions)
Collingwood pick 45
2022 Tanner Bruhn Greater Western Sydney pick 18 [151]
pick 25 Brisbane Lions pick 38
pick 48
pick 55
2023 second round pick (Geelong)
2023 fourth round pick (Geelong)
[152]
Jack Bowes
pick 7
Gold Coast 2023 third round pick (Geelong) [153]
Oliver Henry Collingwood pick 25 Multi-club trade [154]
Hawthorn Cooper Stephens

Free agency

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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.

Geelong's incoming/outgoing free agency transactions
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]
  • a Tyson Stengle was delisted by Adelaide during the 2021 pre-season

AFL Women's

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Draft selections

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Table key
  ^   Father–daughter selection RS Rookie signing      Re-drafted player after delisting
  +   Compensation pick   ←   Selection was traded from another club[nb 3]
Table of selections, with players' original clubs
Draft Pick Player Recruited from Note(s) Ref.
2018-12018 draft 1+ Nina Morrison Geelong Falcons Recruiting compensation pick[177] [178]
2+ Sophie Van De Heuvel GWV Rebels Recruiting compensation pick[177]
7 Rebecca Webster Murray Bushrangers Greater Western Sydney
14+ Olivia Purcell Geelong Falcons Recruiting compensation pick[177]
20 Denby Taylor Geelong Falcons Greater Western Sydney
24 Georgia Clarke GWV Rebels
35 Rene Caris GWV Rebels
47 Maighan Fogas Geelong (VFLW)
57 Elise Coventry Geelong (VFLW)
62 Madeline Keryk Geelong (VFLW)
2019-12019 draft 11 Millie Brown^ Murray Bushrangers Daughter of Paul Brown [179]
34 Gemma Wright Carlton (VFLW)
50 Nicole Garner Casey Demons (VFLW)
65 Mia Skinner Geelong Falcons
80 Amy McDonald Geelong (VFLW)
98 Madisen Maguire Geelong Falcons
2020-12020 draft 10 Darcy Moloney Geelong Falcons MelbourneCollingwood [180]
20 Laura Gardiner Geelong Falcons Adelaide
21 Olivia Barber Murray Bushrangers
27 Stephanie Williams Geelong Falcons Melbourne
39 Carly Remmos Geelong Falcons
2021-12021 draft 2 Georgie Prespakis Calder Cannons [181]
7 Zali Friswell Calder Cannons
9 Gabbi Featherston Geelong Falcons
15 Annabel Johnson Geelong VFLW Melbourne
2022-12022 draft 33 Mia Skinner Geelong VFLW CollingwoodRichmondHawthorn [182]
42 Brooke Plummer Northern Knights CarltonMelbourne
55 Abbey McDonald Calder Cannons Western Bulldogs
2023-12023 supplementary draft 1 Erin Hoare Geelong VFLW Sydney [183][184]
2023-22023 rookie signings RS Anna-Rose Kennedy Tipperary GAA [185]
RS Aishling Moloney Tipperary GAA

Trades

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Geelong's incoming and outgoing trades[nb 4]
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

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Geelong's incoming and outgoing free agency transactions
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

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Notes

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  1. ^ e.g. ←EssendonNorth Melbourne (selection originally held by Essendon, who traded it to North Melbourne, who on-traded it to Geelong)
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ e.g. ←EssendonNorth Melbourne (selection originally held by Essendon, who traded it to North Melbourne, who on-traded it to Geelong)
  4. ^ 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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