2008 AFL draft
































2008 AFL draft
General information
Date(s) 29 November 2008
16 December 2008
Network(s) Fox Sports
Sponsored by National Australia Bank
Overview
League AFL
First selection
Jack Watts (Melbourne)

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The 2008 AFL draft consisted of four opportunities for player acquisitions during the 2008/09 Australian Football League off-season. These were trade week (held between 6 October and 10 October), the national draft (held on 29 November), the pre-season draft (16 December) and the rookie draft (16 December).[1] It was considered to be the last uncompromised draft before the draft concessions given to the Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney expansion teams restrict the existing AFL clubs' access to the best young players in the future years drafts.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Player changes


    • 1.1 Trades


    • 1.2 Retirements and delistings




  • 2 2008 national draft


  • 3 2009 pre-season draft


  • 4 2009 rookie draft


  • 5 Rookie elevation


  • 6 Selections by league


  • 7 References





Player changes



Trades


Throughout the year there was much speculation about high-profile players such as Jonathan Brown, Alan Didak and Daniel Kerr being likely to be traded during the AFL's annual trading period, but each re-signed with their clubs before the trading period started.[3] The main discussions during trade week were the surprise request by Ryan O'Keefe to be traded from Sydney, as well as the destination of young Fremantle ruckman Robert Warnock, both of whom wished to be traded back to their home city of Melbourne.[4] Other players to request trades include Andrew Lovett, Brent Prismall, Mark Seaby, Farren Ray, Josh Carr and Daniel Harris.


North Melbourne surprised many early in the week by naming Hamish McIntosh and Corey Jones as players available to trade, with McIntosh later being withdrawn from the offer after a backlash from his manager and club legend Glenn Archer.[5][6]


Like most years, no trades were completed during the first three days of the trade week and for the first time the AFL was requested to assist by providing a mediator to solve the stand-off between Fremantle and Carlton over the Warnock deal. Carlton had offered its second round selection, #24 overall, but Fremantle wanted its first round selection, the sixth overall.[7][8] On the final day of trade week Warnock was traded. The deal included Fremantle's pick No. 69, in exchange for Carlton's picks 24, 56 and 72.[9]


In total only six trades were completed, with O'Keefe, Lovett, Seaby, Carr and Harris unable to finalise deals during the week.[9] The low number of completed trades prompted calls by the AFLPA for a form of free agency to be introduced, although it could be explained as a one-off event due to a combination of the high regard for the players available in year's draft and the impending concessions to be given to the expansion teams, Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney in the coming years.[10]













































Player
Original club

New club
Traded for

Adam Thomson

Port Adelaide

Richmond
draft pick #42

Rhyce Shaw and draft pick #61

Collingwood

Sydney
draft pick #46

Anthony Corrie

Brisbane Lions

Collingwood
draft pick #93

Farren Ray and draft pick #48

Western Bulldogs

St Kilda
draft pick #31

Brent Prismall

Geelong

Essendon
draft pick #39

Robert Warnock and draft pick #69

Fremantle

Carlton
draft pick #24, #56 and #72


Retirements and delistings

























































































































































































































































































































































































































































Name
Club
Date Retired
Reason

Beau McDonald

Brisbane Lions
14 February
Retired due to ongoing injury[11]

Danny Jacobs

Hawthorn
12 March
Retired due to a hip injury.[12]

Hugh Minson

Port Adelaide
9 April
Retired due to knee problems.[13]

David Neitz

Melbourne
19 May
Retired due to neck problems.[14]

Matthew Carr

Fremantle
19 May
Retired due to leg problems.[15]

Michael Braun

West Coast
7 July (finished season)
Retired[16]

Peter Bell

Fremantle
7 July
Retired[17]

Andrew McDougall

Western Bulldogs
17 July
Retired[18]

Shaun McManus

Fremantle
29 July
Retired[19]

Michael Wilson

Port Adelaide
5 August
Retired due to ongoing injury.[20]

Robert Harvey

St Kilda
6 August (finished season)
Retired[21]

Heath Black

Fremantle
6 August
Retired due to ongoing injury[22]

Mal Michael

Essendon
15 August (finished season)
Retired[23]

Rhett Biglands

Adelaide
18 August
Retired due to knee injury[24]

Nigel Lappin

Brisbane Lions
19 August
Retired due to an achilles injury .[25]

Mark Johnson

Fremantle
20 August (finished season)
Retired[26]

Jason Johnson

Essendon
25 August
Retired[27]

Adam Ramanauskas

Essendon
25 August
Retired[27]

Shannon Grant

North Melbourne
26 August (finished season)
Retired[28]

Luke Webster

Fremantle
27 August
Retired[29]

Nathan Bassett

Adelaide
27 August (finished season)
Retired due to health concerns.[30]

Ben Holland

Melbourne
30 August
Retired[31]

Jeff Farmer

Fremantle
2 September
Retired[32]

Nathan Ablett

Geelong
2 September
Retired[33]

Ben Mathews

Sydney
2 September
Retired[34]

Jess Sinclair

North Melbourne
10 September
Retired[35]

Peter Everitt

Sydney
12 September
Retired[36]

Fraser Gehrig

St Kilda
13 September
Retired[37]

Ryan Lonie

Collingwood
15 September
Retired due to ongoing injury[38]

Shane Wakelin

Collingwood
15 September
Retired[39]

Nathan Thompson

North Melbourne
19 September
Retired[40]

Scott Burns

Collingwood
22 September
Retired[41]

Ken McGregor

Adelaide
30 September
Retired[42]

Jason Saddington

Carlton
13 October
Retired[43]

Shane Crawford

Hawthorn
8 November
Retired[44]

Courtney Johns

Essendon
15 August
Delisted[45]

Damien Peverill

Essendon
25 August
Delisted[46]

Jeff White

Melbourne
26 August
Delisted[47]

Adem Yze

Melbourne
26 August
Delisted[47]

Greg Tivendale

Richmond
28 August
Delisted[48]

Ryley Dunn

Fremantle
3 September
Delisted[49]

Steven Armstrong

West Coast
4 September
Delisted[50]

Chad Jones

West Coast
4 September
Delisted[50]

James Thomson

West Coast
4 September
Delisted[50]

Jace Bode

Melbourne
4 September
Delisted[51]

Isaac Weetra

Melbourne
4 September
Delisted[51]

Robert Copeland

Brisbane Lions
19 September
Delisted[52]

Chris Schmidt

Brisbane Lions
19 September
Delisted[52]

Wayde Mills

Brisbane Lions
19 September
Delisted[52]

Haydn Kiel

Brisbane Lions
19 September
Delisted[52]

Brodie Holland

Collingwood
23 September
Delisted[53]

Chris Egan

Collingwood
23 September
Delisted[53]

Sam Iles

Collingwood
23 September
Delisted[53]

Scott West

Western Bulldogs
23 September
Delisted[54]

Peter Street

Western Bulldogs
23 September
Delisted[54]

Nick Davis

Sydney
12 October
Delisted[55]

Liam Bedford

Geelong
15 October
Delisted[56]

Jason Davenport

Geelong
15 October
Delisted[56]

Chris Kangars

Geelong
15 October
Delisted[56]

Tim Clarke

Hawthorn
16 October
Delisted[57]

Zac Dawson

Hawthorn
16 October
Delisted[57]

Luke McEntee

Hawthorn
16 October
Delisted[57]

Garry Moss

Hawthorn
16 October
Delisted[57]

Jayden Attard

St Kilda
22 October
Delisted[58]

Matthew Ferguson

St Kilda
22 October
Delisted[58]

Michael Rix

St Kilda
22 October
Delisted[58]

Shane Birss

St Kilda
22 October
Delisted[58]

Charlie Gardiner

St Kilda
22 October
Delisted[58]

Glenn Chivers

St Kilda
22 October
Delisted[58]

Luke Van Rheenen

St Kilda
22 October
Delisted[58]

Aaron Fiora

St Kilda
31 October
Delisted[59]

Chris Johnson

Melbourne
31 October
Delisted[60]


2008 national draft


The 2008 national draft was held on 29 November. Melbourne finished the 2008 AFL season in last position and had the first selection in the draft. As both Melbourne and West Coast Eagles won less than 5 games during the season, they were eligible for a priority pick. As this was the first year in which they qualified, the priority pick was allocated between the first and second rounds of selections.


Ayce Cordy was the first player selected in the draft as the only father–son selection. The Western Bulldogs had to use their 1st round selection, #14, to secure him after St Kilda bid their #1st round selection for him. His father, Brian, played 124 games for the Bulldogs in the 1980s.[61]


The top two selections were widely tipped to be Jack Watts and Nic Naitanui, with Daniel Rich, Ty Vickery, Stephen Hill, Chris Yarran and Hamish Hartlett to fill the next few selections.[62][63][64]



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Round
Pick
Player
Recruited from
League

Club
1
1

Jack Watts

Sandringham Dragons

TAC Cup

Melbourne
1
2

Nic Naitanui

Swan Districts

WAFL

West Coast
1
3

Stephen Hill

West Perth

WAFL

Fremantle
1
4

Hamish Hartlett

West Adelaide

SANFL

Port Adelaide
1
5

Michael Hurley

Northern Knights

TAC Cup

Essendon
1
6

Chris Yarran

Swan Districts

WAFL

Carlton
1
7

Daniel Rich

Subiaco

WAFL

Brisbane Lions
1
8

Ty Vickery

Sandringham Dragons

TAC Cup

Richmond
1
9

Jack Ziebell

Murray Bushrangers

TAC Cup

North Melbourne
1
10

Phil Davis

North Adelaide

SANFL

Adelaide
1
11

Steele Sidebottom

Murray Bushrangers

TAC Cup

Collingwood
1
12

Lewis Johnston

North Adelaide

SANFL

Sydney
1
13

Tom Lynch

Sandringham Dragons

TAC Cup

St Kilda
1
14 (F/S)

Ayce Cordy

Geelong Falcons

TAC Cup

Western Bulldogs
1
15

Mitchell Brown

Sandringham Dragons

TAC Cup

Geelong
1
16

Ryan Schoenmakers

Norwood

SANFL

Hawthorn

Priority
17

Sam Blease

Eastern Ranges

TAC Cup

Melbourne

Priority
18

Luke Shuey

Oakleigh Chargers

TAC Cup

West Coast
2
19

James Strauss

Oakleigh Chargers

TAC Cup

Melbourne
2
20

Tom Swift

Claremont

WAFL

West Coast
2
21

Hayden Ballantyne

Peel Thunder

WAFL

Fremantle
2
22

Jackson Trengove

Calder Cannons

TAC Cup

Port Adelaide
2
23

David Zaharakis

Northern Knights

TAC Cup

Essendon
2
24

Nick Suban

North Ballarat Rebels

TAC Cup

Fremantle
2
25

Jack Redden

Glenelg

SANFL

Brisbane Lions
2
26

Jayden Post

Western Jets

TAC Cup

Richmond
2
27

Sam Wright

Murray Bushrangers

TAC Cup

North Melbourne
2
28

Shaun McKernan

Calder Cannons

TAC Cup

Adelaide
2
29

Dayne Beams

Southport

QAFL

Collingwood
2
30

Dan Hannebery

Oakleigh Chargers

TAC Cup

Sydney
2
31

Jordan Roughead

North Ballarat Rebels

TAC Cup

Western Bulldogs
2
32

Liam Jones

North Hobart

TFL

Western Bulldogs
2
33

Tom Gillies

Dandenong Stringrays

TAC Cup

Geelong
2
34

Liam Shiels

Eastern Ranges

TAC Cup

Hawthorn
3
35

Jamie Bennell

Swan Districts

WAFL

Melbourne
3
36

Ashley Smith

Dandenong Stingrays

TAC Cup

West Coast
3
37

Zac Clarke

Oakleigh Chargers

TAC Cup

Fremantle
3
38

Matthew Broadbent

Woodville-West Torrens

SANFL

Port Adelaide
3
39

Steven Motlop

Wanderers

NTFL

Geelong
3
40

Mitch Robinson

Tasmanian Devils

VFL

Carlton
3
41

Todd Banfield

Swan Districts

WAFL

Brisbane Lions
3
42

Mitch Banner

Western Jets

TAC Cup

Port Adelaide
3
43

Liam Anthony

East Fremantle

WAFL

North Melbourne
3
44

Rory Sloane

Eastern Ranges

TAC Cup

Adelaide
3
45

Jarrad Blight

Swan Districts

WAFL

Collingwood
3
46

Luke Rounds

Geelong Falcons

TAC Cup

Collingwood
3
47

Rhys Stanley

West Adelaide

SANFL

St Kilda
3
48

Nicholas Heyne

Gippsland Power

TAC Cup

St Kilda
3
49

Taylor Hunt

Sandringham Dragons

TAC Cup

Geelong
3
50

Jordan Lisle

Oakleigh Chargers

TAC Cup

Hawthorn
4
51

Neville Jetta

Swan Districts

WAFL

Melbourne
4
52

Jordan Jones

Geelong Falcons

TAC Cup

West Coast
4
53

Michael Walters

Swan Districts

WAFL

Fremantle
4
54

Jarrad Redden

Woodville-West Torrens

SANFL

Port Adelaide
4
55
Michael Still

Northern Knights

TAC Cup

Essendon
4
56

Ben Bucovaz

Geelong Falcons

TAC Cup

Fremantle
4
57

Aaron Cornelius

Tasmanian Devils

VFL

Brisbane Lions
4
58

Tom Hislop

Essendon

AFL

Richmond
4
59

Nathan O'Keefe

Eastern Ranges

TAC Cup

North Melbourne
4
60

Tom Lee

Claremont

WAFL

Adelaide
4
61

Campbell Heath

Gippsland Power

TAC Cup

Sydney
4
62

Alistair Smith

Perth

WAFL

St Kilda
4
63

Luke Lowden

Sandringham Dragons

TAC Cup

Hawthorn
5
64

Rohan Bail

Mount Gravatt

QAFL

Melbourne
5
65

Rhys O'Keeffe

North Adelaide

SANFL

Carlton
5
66

Glenn Dawson

Woodville-West Torrens

SANFL

Port Adelaide
5
67

Tyson Slattery

West Adelaide

SANFL

Essendon
5
68

Tim Ruffles

North Ballarat Rebels

TAC Cup

Fremantle
5
69

Bart McCulloch

South Launceston

TFL

Brisbane Lions
5
70
Pass



Richmond
5
71

Warren Benjamin

Claremont

WAFL

North Melbourne
5
72

Will Young

North Ballarat Rebels

TAC Cup

Adelaide
5
73

Leigh Brown

North Melbourne

AFL

Collingwood
5
74

Paul Cahill

Sturt

SANFL

St Kilda
5
75

Shane Savage

Dandenong Stingrays

TAC Cup

Hawthorn
6
76
Pass



Melbourne
6
77

Chris Hall

Woodville-West Torrens

SANFL

Fremantle
6
78

Jason Davenport

Geelong

AFL

Port Adelaide
6
79
Pass



Essendon
6
80

Caleb Tiller

Murray Bushrangers

TAC Cup

Carlton
6
81

Kieran King

East Fremantle

WAFL

Brisbane Lions
6
82
Pass



Brisbane Lions
6
83

Colm Begley

Brisbane Lions

AFL

St Kilda
7
84
Pass



Port Adelaide
7
85
Pass



Carlton


2009 pre-season draft


The pre-season draft was held on 16 December 2008 (but is referred to as the 2009 pre-season draft in continuation from the early years of the AFL draft when it was held in January or February) and most pre-draft interest was on whether or not former West Coast Eagles captain and Brownlow Medal winner Ben Cousins would be selected by the Richmond Football Club. Richmond, the only club to show interest in recruiting Cousins, had one selection in the pre-season draft (because it had only one space left on its senior list). In the week leading up to the pre-season draft, Richmond requested to have Graham Polak (who had been hit by a tram the previous season, with it not clear at this stage whether or not the resulting injuries would end his career) moved to the rookie list, to free up an additional list space and give them a second selection in the pre-season draft. The request was similar to one made by and granted to the Essendon Football Club a few years earlier with respect to Adam Ramanauskas, but there were key differences which led to Richmond's request being rejected by the AFL and a majority of rival clubs on December 15.[65] Although Richmond had maintained throughout the previous week that it would draft Cousins only if its request to put Polak on the rookie list was granted, they selected Cousins anyway with their only selection in the pre-season draft. Josh Carr's return to Port Adelaide was the other major player move.[66]



























































Round
Pick
Player
Recruited from
League

Club
1
1

Liam Jurrah

Yuendumu

CAFL

Melbourne
1
2

Josh Carr

Fremantle

AFL

Port Adelaide
1
3

Hayden Skipworth

Bendigo Bombers

VFL

Essendon
1
4

Chris Johnson

Melbourne

AFL

Carlton
1
5

Tom Rockliff

Murray Bushrangers

TAC Cup

Brisbane Lions
1
6

Ben Cousins

West Coast Eagles

AFL

Richmond


2009 rookie draft


Due to the expansion in the number of rookie places available for clubs to use - from the previous maximum of six players to the maximum of eight rookies and veteran listed players combined - the 2009 rookie draft featured more selections than usual.


















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Round
Pick
Player
Recruited from

Club
1
1

Jordie McKenzie

Geelong Falcons

Melbourne
1
2

Liam Bedford

Geelong Football Club

West Coast
1
3

Casey Sibosado

Oakleigh Chargers

Fremantle
1
4

Wade Thompson

North Adelaide

Port Adelaide
1
5

Bryce Carroll

Western Jets

Essendon
1
6

Jeff Garlett

Swan Districts

Carlton
1
7

Daniel Murray

East Perth

Brisbane Lions
1
8

Robin Nahas

Oakleigh Chargers

Richmond
1
9

Marcus White

Calder Cannons

North Melbourne
1
10

Ricky Henderson

Trentham

Adelaide
1
11

Tristan Francis

Gippsland Power

Collingwood
1
12

Kristin Thornton

Sydney Swans

Sydney
1
13

Zac Dawson

Hawthorn

St Kilda
1
14

Jamason Daniels

Murray Bushrangers

Western Bulldogs
1
15

Adam Varcoe

Central District

Geelong
1
16

Riley Milne

Murray Bushrangers

Hawthorn
2
17

Rhys Healey

Bendigo Pioneers

Melbourne
2
18

Adam Cockie

Subiaco

West Coast
2
19

Matt de Boer

Claremont

Fremantle
2
20

Danny Meyer

Richmond

Port Adelaide
2
21

Thomas German

Calder Cannons

Essendon
2
22

Luke Stanton

Northern Knights

Carlton
2
23
Pass

Brisbane Lions
2
24

David Gourdis

Richmond

Richmond
2
25

Luke Delaney

Geelong Falcons

North Melbourne
2
26

Chris Schmidt

Brisbane Lions

Adelaide
2
27

Jarryd Blair

Gippsland Power

Collingwood
2
28

Taylor Gilchrist

Sandringham Dragons

Sydney
2
29

Tom Simpkin

Geelong Falcons

St Kilda
2
30

Liam Picken

Williamstown

Western Bulldogs
2
31

Bryn Weadon

North Ballarat Rebels

Geelong
2
32

Haydn Kiel

Brisbane Lions

Hawthorn
3
33

Daniel Hughes

Melbourne

Melbourne
3
34

Hamish Shepheard

East Perth

Fremantle
3
35

Daniel Stewart

Labrador

Port Adelaide
3
36
Christian Bock

Woodville-West Torrens

Essendon
3
37

Greg Bentley

Port Adelaide

Carlton
3
38
Pass

Brisbane Lions
3
39

Andrew Browne

Murray Bushrangers

Richmond
3
40

Ben Speight

Norwood

North Melbourne
3
41
Pass

Adelaide
3
42

Johnny Bennell

Peel Thunder

Collingwood
3
43

Kyle Coney

Tyrone GAA (Ireland)

Sydney
3
44

Brad Howard

St Kilda

St Kilda
3
45
Pass

Western Bulldogs
3
46

Tom Allwright

North Hobart Demons

Geelong
3
47

Luke Breust

Temora

Hawthorn
4
48

Clancee Pearce

Swan Districts

Fremantle
4
49

Matthew Martin

West Adelaide

Port Adelaide
4
50

Kade Klemke

Murray Bushrangers

Essendon
4
51

Darren Pfeiffer

Carlton

Carlton
4
52
Pass

Brisbane Lions
4
53

Alroy Gilligan

Claremont

Richmond
4
54

Alan Obst

North Melbourne

North Melbourne
4
55

Brian Donnelly

Louth GAA (Ireland)

Adelaide
4
56

Tobais Thoolen

Collingwood

Collingwood
4
57

Mike Pyke

Canada (international rookie)

Sydney
4
58

Steven Gaertner

Dandenong Stingrays

St Kilda
4
59
Pass

Western Bulldogs
4
60

Ranga Ediriwickrama

NSW AFL scholarship program

Geelong
4
61

Carl Peterson

Richmond

Hawthorn
5
62

Jay van Berlo

West Perth

Fremantle
5
63

Jesse Laurie

Claremont

Port Adelaide
5
64

Michael Quinn

Longford GAA (Ireland)

Essendon
5
65

Lachie Hill

Carlton

Carlton
5
66

Adam Spackman

Morningside

Brisbane Lions
5
67
Pass

Richmond
5
68

Conor Meredith

Laois GAA (Ireland)

North Melbourne
5
69

Lachlan Keeffe
3-year non-registration

Collingwood
5
70
Pass

Sydney
5
71

Ross Tungatulum

St Mary's

St Kilda
5
72

Christopher Ogle

NSW AFL scholarship program

Western Bulldogs
5
73

Garry Moss

Hawthorn

Hawthorn
6
74

Greg Broughton

Subiaco

Fremantle
6
75
Pass

Port Adelaide
6
76

Sam Jacobs

Carlton

Carlton
6
77

Daniel Dzufer

Brisbane Lions

Brisbane Lions
6
78

Scott Reed

NSW AFL scholarship program

Collingwood
6
79
Pass

Sydney
6
80

Samuel McGarry

Sandringham Dragons

St Kilda
6
81

Matthew Suckling

Sandringham Dragons

Hawthorn
7
82

Joel Tippett

Brisbane Lions

Brisbane Lions
7
83
Pass

Sydney
7
84

Blake McGrath

NSW AFL scholarship program

St Kilda
7
85

Will Sierakowski

NSW AFL scholarship program

Hawthorn


Rookie elevation


A total of 15 players were promoted from their respective clubs' rookie lists to the club's primary lists at the conclusion of the 2008 season.[67]



















































































Player
Recruited from

Club

Jared Petrenko

Woodville-West Torrens

Adelaide

Scott Clouston

Morningside

Brisbane Lions

Michael Jamison

North Ballarat

Carlton

Brent Macaffer

Gippsland Power

Collingwood

Sharrod Wellingham

Perth

Collingwood

Jarrod Atkinson

Bendigo Bombers

Essendon

Austin Wonaeamirri

Norwood

Melbourne

Nathan Grima

Central District

North Melbourne

Michael Wundke

North Adelaide

North Melbourne

Nick Salter

Woodville-West Torrens

Port Adelaide

Robert Eddy

Gippsland Power

St Kilda

Andrew McQualter

Gippsland Power

St Kilda

Matt O'Dwyer

Calder Cannons

Sydney

Nick Smith

Oakleigh Chargers

Sydney

Beau Wilkes

Claremont

West Coast


Selections by league


National and pre-season draft selection totals by leagues:
















































League
Players
selected
State

TAC Cup
40

VIC

WAFL
16

WA

SANFL
13

SA

VFL
3

VIC

TFL
2

TAS

QAFL
2

QLD

NTFL
1

NT

CAFL
1

NT


References





  1. ^ 2008 Key Dates


  2. ^ Gough, Paul; Lovett, O'Keefe the big prizes Archived 9 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine; Sportal; 6 October 2008


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  6. ^ AAP (8 October 2008). "McIntosh off AFL trade table". Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 9 October 2008. Retrieved 8 October 2008.


  7. ^ Prestipino, David (8 October 2008). "Mediation to Settle Score Between Blueing Clubs". WA Today. Archived from the original on 8 October 2008. Retrieved 8 October 2008.


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  11. ^ Hamilton, Andrew (14 February 2008). "Injuries end it for Big Beau". The Courier Mail. Retrieved 14 February 2008.


  12. ^ "Danny Jacobs Announces Retirement". AFL. 12 March 2008. Archived from the original on 13 March 2008. Retrieved 12 March 2008.


  13. ^ "Hugh Minson retires". Port Adelaide Football Club. 9 April 2008. Retrieved 17 April 2008.


  14. ^ "Neitz announces immediate retirement". AFL website. 19 May 2008. Archived from the original on 20 May 2008. Retrieved 19 May 2008.


  15. ^ "Matthew Carr pulls pin on Freo career". AFL website. 19 May 2008. Retrieved 19 May 2008.


  16. ^ "Eagle champ Braun announces retirement". AFL website. 7 July 2008. Archived from the original on 10 July 2008. Retrieved 7 July 2008.


  17. ^ "Bell calls an end to a glittering career". AFL website. 7 July 2008. Archived from the original on 10 July 2008. Retrieved 7 July 2008.


  18. ^ "Bulldog McDougall calls it quits". WB website. 17 July 2008. Retrieved 17 July 2008.


  19. ^ "McManus to retire after Sunday's derby". AFL website. 29 July 2008. Archived from the original on 3 August 2008. Retrieved 29 July 2008.


  20. ^ "Power veteran Wilson calls it quits". AFL website. 5 August 2008. Archived from the original on 7 August 2008. Retrieved 5 August 2008.


  21. ^ "Robert Harvey retires". AFL website. 6 August 2008. Archived from the original on 26 August 2008. Retrieved 6 August 2008.


  22. ^ "Freo defender Black announces retirement". AFL website. 6 August 2008. Retrieved 6 August 2008.


  23. ^ "Mal Michael retires .. again". AFL website. 15 August 2008. Archived from the original on 17 August 2008. Retrieved 15 August 2008.


  24. ^ "Knee injury forces Biglands to retire". AFL website. 18 August 2008. Archived from the original on 21 August 2008. Retrieved 18 August 2008.


  25. ^ "Nigel Lappin calls it quits". AFL website. 19 August 2008. Archived from the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 19 August 2008.


  26. ^ "Freo's Johnson will retire at end of season". AFL website. 20 August 2008. Archived from the original on 23 August 2008. Retrieved 20 August 2008.


  27. ^ ab "Johnson and Rama retire". AFL website. 25 August 2008. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 25 August 2008.


  28. ^ "Shannon Grant calls it quits". AFL website. 26 August 2008. Archived from the original on 26 August 2008. Retrieved 26 August 2008.


  29. ^ "Luke Webster latest Docker to quit". PerthNow. 27 August 2008. Retrieved 31 August 2008.


  30. ^ "Veteran Crow calls it quits". AFL website. 27 August 2008. Archived from the original on 27 August 2008. Retrieved 27 August 2008.


  31. ^ "Demon Holland announces retirement". AFL website. 30 August 2008. Archived from the original on 18 September 2008. Retrieved 30 August 2008.


  32. ^ "Farmer, 'The Wizard' calls it quits". AFL website. 2 September 2008. Archived from the original on 3 September 2008. Retrieved 2 September 2008.


  33. ^ "Nathan Ablett to stop playing football". AFL website. 2 September 2008. Archived from the original on 3 September 2008. Retrieved 2 September 2008.


  34. ^ "No more for Swan Mathews". AFL website. 4 September 2008. Archived from the original on 5 September 2008. Retrieved 4 September 2008.


  35. ^ "Roo Sinclair to bound no more". AFL website. 10 September 2008. Archived from the original on 10 September 2008. Retrieved 10 September 2008.


  36. ^ "Sad swansong for spida". AFL website. 12 September 2008. Archived from the original on 14 September 2008. Retrieved 12 September 2008.


  37. ^ "End of the line for the G-Train". AFL website. 13 September 2008. Archived from the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 13 September 2008.


  38. ^ "Lonie quits, Burns ponders future". AFL website. 15 September 2008. Archived from the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 15 September 2008.


  39. ^ "Wakelin calls it a day as Pies look ahead". Realfooty website. 15 September 2008. Archived from the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 15 September 2008.


  40. ^ "North's Thompson announces retirement". AFL website. 19 September 2008. Archived from the original on 22 September 2008. Retrieved 19 September 2008.


  41. ^ "Burns calls an end to career". AFL website. 22 September 2008. Archived from the original on 23 September 2008. Retrieved 22 September 2008.


  42. ^ "McGregor calls end to AFL career". AFL website. 30 September 2008. Archived from the original on 2 October 2008. Retrieved 30 September 2008.


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  44. ^ "Hawks shock: Veteran retires". AFL website. 8 November 2008. Archived from the original on 11 December 2008. Retrieved 8 November 2008.


  45. ^ "Johns axed". AFL Website. 15 August 2008. Archived from the original on 18 August 2008. Retrieved 15 August 2008.


  46. ^ "Delisted Peverill hopes to play elsewhere". AFL Website. 25 August 2008. Retrieved 25 August 2008.


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  48. ^ "Tivendale's Tiger days over". AFL Website. 28 August 2008. Archived from the original on 30 August 2008. Retrieved 28 August 2008.


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  51. ^ ab "Bode and Weetra delisted". Melbourne fc.com.au. 4 September 2008. Retrieved 4 September 2008.


  52. ^ abcd "Brisbane Lions discard premiership player Copeland". AFL Website. 19 September 2008. Archived from the original on 22 September 2008. Retrieved 19 September 2008.


  53. ^ abc "Magpies cut Holland, Egan and Iles". AFL Website. 23 September 2008. Archived from the original on 24 September 2008. Retrieved 23 September 2008.


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  57. ^ abcd "Hawthorn delists four". Official AFL Website. 16 October 2008. Archived from the original on 19 October 2008. Retrieved 9 November 2008.


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  59. ^ "Saints Axe Fiora". Heraldsun Website. 31 October 2008. Archived from the original on 2 November 2008. Retrieved 31 October 2008.


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  65. ^ Ben Cousins denied AFL return; 15 December 2008


  66. ^ 2009 NAB AFL Pre-Season and rookie drafts


  67. ^ Michael Lovett, ed. (2009). "The Draft". AFL Record Season Guide 2009. The Slattery Media Group. pp. 341, 458. ISBN 978-0-9805162-6-5.












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