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Draft Cheat Sheet DRAFT CHEAT SHEET Rankings are based on 2016 SuperCoach Classic prices DEFENDERS FORWARDS 1. Heath Shaw (GWS) 76. Nathan Krakouer (PTA) 48. Liam Shiels (HAW) 1. Brett Deledio (RIC) 79. Ben Newton (MEL) 2. Matthew Boyd (WBD) 77. Tyson Goldsack (COL) 49. Patrick Cripps (CAR) 2. Leigh Montagna (STK) 80. Jeff Garlett (MEL) 3. Jarrad McVeigh (SYD) 78. Nick Haynes (GWS) 50. Stephen Hill (FRE) 3. Dustin Martin (RIC) 81. Lachie Henderson (GEE) 4. Alex Rance (RIC) 79. Taylor Hunt (RIC) 51. Jack Redden (WCE) 4. Luke Dahlhaus (WBD) 82. Harry Cunningham (SYD) 5. Tom McDonald (MEL) 80. Shaun Atley (NTH) 52. Andrew Swallow (NTH) 5. Harley Bennell (FRE) 83. Ben Griffiths (RIC) 6. Bachar Houli (RIC) 81. Cameron Sutcliffe (FRE) 53. Josh Caddy (GEE) 6. Dayne Zorko (BRL) 84. Josh Green (BRL) 7. Corey Enright (GEE) 82. Lachlan Hansen (NTH) 54. Ben Cunnington (NTH) 7. Chad Wingard (PTA) 85. Ben Brown (NTH) 8. Rory Laird (ADE) 83. Ben Jacobs (NTH) 55. Michael Rischitelli (GCS) 8. Jack Gunston (HAW) 86. Lindsay Thomas (NTH) 9. Kade Simpson (CAR) 84. Jimmy Webster (STK) 56. Jack Viney (MEL) 9. Jarryd Roughead (HAW) 87. Mitch Grigg (ADE) 10. Robert Murphy (WBD) 85. Tommy Sheridan (FRE) 57. Richard Douglas (ADE) 10. Shaun Higgins (NTH) 88. Scott Lycett (WCE) 11. Josh Gibson (HAW) 86. Nathan Van Berlo (ADE) 58. Stephen Coniglio (GWS) 11. Justin Westhoff (PTA) 89. Craig Bird (ESS) 12. Dylan Roberton (STK) 87. Phil Davis (GWS) 59. Mitch Duncan (GEE) 12. Michael Barlow (FRE) 90. Jordan de Goey (COL) 13. Kade Kolodjashnij (GCS) 88. Jordan Roughead (WBD) 60. Shaun Grigg (RIC) 13. Cyril Rioli (HAW) 91. Jack Steele (GWS) 14. Jamie Macmillan (NTH) 89. Jesse Lonergan (GCS) 61. Nathan Jones (MEL) 14. Mitch Robinson (BRL) 92. Dale Thomas (CAR) 15. Andrew Mackie (GEE) 90. Heritier Lumumba (MEL) 62. Nick Dal Santo (NTH) 15. Josh J. Kennedy (WCE) 93. Hayden Ballantyne (FRE) 16. Sam Docherty (CAR) 91. Andrew Walker (CAR) 63. Jack Newnes (STK) 16. Jack Riewoldt (RIC) 94. Troy Menzel (ADE) 17. Jimmy Bartel (GEE) 92. Paul Seedsman (AFE) 64. Ryan Griffen (GWS) 17. Shane Edwards (RIC) 95. Daniel Menzel (GEE) 18. Grant Birchall (HAW) 93. Sam Mayes (BRL) 65. Jack Crisp (COL) 18. Nick Riewoldt (STK) 96. Daniel Wells (NTH) 19. Easton Wood (WBD) 94. Trent McKenzie (GCS) 66. Chris Masten (WCE) 19. Brent Harvey (NTH) 97. Jed Anderson (NTH) 20. Marley Williams (COL) 95. Ben Reid (COL) 67. Isaac Smith (HAW) 20. Kurt Tippett (SYD) 98. Ben Kennedy (MEL) 21. Tom Langdon (COL) 96. Courtenay Dempsey (ESS) 68. Jack Ziebell (NTH) 21. Tom Bell (BRL) 99. Nakia Cockatoo (GEE) 22. Dane Rampe (SYD) 97. Luke McDonald (NTH) 69. Pearce Hanley (BRL) 22. Sam Gray (PTA) 100. Lincoln McCarthy (GEE) 23. Shaun Burgoyne (HAW) 98. James Aish (COL) 70. Koby Stevens (WBD) 23. Devon Smith (GWS) 24. Matthew Broadbent (PTA) 99. Eric Mackenzie (WCE) 71. Tom Scully (GWS) 24. Zach Merrett (ESS) RUCKS 25. Lynden Dunn (MEL) 100. Jacob Weitering (CAR) 72. Lewis Jetta (WCE) 25. Tom Lynch (ADE) 26. Elliot Yeo (WCE) 73. Ed Curnow (CAR) 26. Tom J. Lynch (GCS) 1. Todd Goldstein (NTH) 27. Harry Taylor (GEE) MIDFIELDERS 74. Bryce Gibbs (CAR) 27. Steven Motlop (GEE) 2. Stefan Martin (BRL) 28. Daniel Rich (BRL) 75. Danyle Pearce (FRE) 28. Lance Franklin (SYD) 3. Sam Jacobs (ADE) 29. Michael Johnson (FRE) 1. Nat Fyfe (FRE) 76. Dom Tyson (MEL) 29. Allen Christensen (BRL) 4. Aaron Sandilands (FRE) 30. Sam Gilbert (STK) 2. Patrick Dangerfield (GEE) 77. Levi Greenwood (COL) 30. Eddie Betts (ADE) 5. Shane Mumford (GWS) 31. Jasper Pittard (PTA) 3. Scott Pendlebury (COL) 78. Mitch Hallahan (GCS) 31. Drew Petrie (NTH) 6. Mark Blicavs (GEE) 32. Garrick Ibbotson (FRE) 4. Gary Ablett (GCS) 79. Bradley Hill (HAW) 32. Steve Johnson (GWS) 7. Nic Naitanui (WCE) 33. Mark Baguley (ESS) 5. Dan Hannebery (SYD) 80. Lachie Whitfield (GWS) 33. Jack Billings (STK) 8. Max Gawn (MEL) 34. Jeremy McGovern (WCE) 6. David Mundy (FRE) 81. Will Langford (HAW) 34. Jack Darling (WCE) 9. Ivan Maric (RIC) 35. Sam Fisher (STK) 7. Dayne Beams (BRL) 82. David Swallow (GCS) 35. Taylor Walker (ADE) 10. Brodie Grundy (COL) 36. Zach Tuohy (CAR) 8. Matt Priddis (WCE) 83. Lachie Hunter (WBD) 36. Toby Greene (GWS) 11. Matthew Kreuzer (CAR) 37. Sean Dempster (STK) 9. Robbie Gray (PTA) 84. David Zaharakis (ESS) 37. Luke Breust (HAW) 12. Ben McEvoy (HAW) 38. Heath Grundy (SYD) 10. Josh P. Kennedy (SYD) 85. Adam Oxley (COL) 38. Chris Mayne (FRE) 13. Shaun McKernan (ESS) 39. Jarryn Geary (STK) 11. David Armitage (STK) 86. James Kelly (ESS) 39. Mark LeCras (WCE) 14. Tom Nicholls (GCS) 40. Clancee Pearce (FRE) 12. Sam Mitchell (HAW) 87. Cam Ellis-Yolmen (ADE) 40. Matthew Pavlich (FRE) 15. Zac Smith (GEE) 41. Adam Saad (GCS) 13. Luke Hodge (HAW) 88. Sam Gibson (NTH) 41. Michael Walters (FRE) 16. Callum Sinclair (SYD) 42. Matt Rosa (GCS) 14. Adam Treloar (COL) 89. Ryan Bastinac (BRL) 42. Jarrad Waite (NTH) 17. Will Minson (WBD) 43. James Gwilt (ESS) 15. Callan Ward (GWS) 90. Nick Graham (CAR) 43. Tom Hawkins (GEE) 18. Jarrod Witts (COL) 44. Jason Johannisen (WBD) 16. Dane Swan (COL) 91. Josh Kelly (GWS) 44. Aaron Hall (GCS) 19. Matthew Lobbe (PTA) 45. Marco Paparone (BRL) 17. Rory Sloane (ADE) 92. Luke Dunstan (STK) 45. Ben McGlynn (SYD) 20. Tom Hickey (STK) 46. Ricky Henderson (ADE) 18. Joel Selwood (GEE) 93. Matt Crouch (ADE) 46. Jake Stringer (WBD) 21. Billy Longer (STK) 47. Brodie Smith (ADE) 19. Tom Mitchell (SYD) 94. Sebastian Ross (STK) 47. Jesse Hogan (MEL) 22. Cameron Wood (CAR) 48. Jack Grimes (MEL) 20. Lachie Neale (FRE) 95. Ben Newton (MEL) 48. Ty Vickery (RIC) 23. Zac Clarke (FRE) 49. Sam Wright (NTH) 21. Jack Steven (STK) 96. Kane Lambert (RIC) 49. Jamie Cripps (WCE) 24. Rory Lobb (GWS) 50. Travis Varcoe (COL) 22. Steele Sidebottom (COL) 97. Tom Liberatore (WBD) 50. Tory Dickson (WBD) 25. Matthew Leuenberger (ESS) 51. Sharrod Wellingham (WCE) 23. Andrew Gaff (WCE) 98. Nathan Van Berlo (ADE) 51. Travis Varcoe (COL) 52. Nick Vlastuin (RIC) 24. Marcus Bontempelli (WBD) 99. Lin Jong (WBD) 52. Paul Puopolo (HAW) 53. Shannon Hurn (WCE) 25. Marc Murphy (CAR) 100. Brendon Ah Chee (PTA) 53. Alex Fasolo (COL) BYES 54. Brad Sheppard (WCE) 26. Scott Thompson (ADE) 101. David Mackay (ADE) 54. Aaron vandenBerg (MEL) 55. Steven May (GCS) 27. Jordan Lewis (HAW) 102. Billy Hartung (HAW) 55. Andrejs Everitt (CAR) Round 13 56. Taylor Duryea (HAW) 28. Dylan Shiel (GWS) 103. Jaeger O'Meara (GCS) 56. Rhys Palmer (GWS) Adelaide, Carlton, Collingwood, 57. Jarrod Harbrow (GCS) 29. Tom Rockliff (BRL) 104. Matt Shaw (GCS) 57. Jarryd Blair (COL) Gold Coast, Richmond, St Kilda 58. Chris Yarran (RIC) 30. Hamish Hartlett (PTA) 105. Scott Selwood (GEE) 58. Jeremy Howe (COL) 59. Christian Salem (MEL) 31. Dion Prestia (GCS) 106. Brad Crouch (ADE) 59. Jeremy Cameron (GWS) Round 14 60. Troy Chaplin (RIC) 32. Brandon Ellis (RIC) 107. Rory Atkins (ADE) 60. Jay Schulz (PTA) Essendon, Melbourne, Port 61. Shane Savage (STK) 33. Jack Macrae (WBD) 108. Jared Polec (PTA) 61. Touk Miller (GCS) Adelaide, Sydney, West Coast, 62. Scott D. Thompson (NTH) 34. Trent Cotchin (RIC) 109. Jacob Townsend (RIC) 62. Rhys Stanley (GEE) Western Bulldogs 63. Matthew Suckling (WBD) 35. Luke Parker (SYD) 110. Jimmy Toumpas (PTA) 63. Sam Reid (SYD) 64. Kyle Cheney (ADE) 36. Liam Picken (WBD) 111. Nick Robertson (BRL) 64. Mathew Stokes (ESS) Round 15 65. Lee Spurr (FRE) 37. Travis Boak (PTA) 112. Sam Colquhoun (PTA) 65. Lewis Taylor (BRL) Brisbane, Fremantle, Geelong, 66. Sam Butler (WCE) 38. Kieren Jack (SYD) 113. Mark Whiley (CAR) 66. Dom Sheed (WCE) GWSW, Hawthorn, North 67. Shane Biggs (WBD) 39. Mitch Wallis (WBD) 114. Blake Acres (STK) 67. Mav Weller (STK) Melbourne 68. Nick Smith (SYD) 40. Bernie Vince (MEL) 115. Jonathan O'Rourke (HAW) 68. Jack Martin (GCS) 69. Michael Talia (SYD) 41. Taylor Adams (COL) 116. Liam Duggan (WCE) 69. Mark Hutchings (WCE) 70. Jack Hombsch (PTA) 42. Anthony Miles (RIC) 117. Jonathan Simpkin (ESS) 70. Jack Watts (MEL) 71. Nick Malceski (GCS) 43. Ollie Wines (PTA) 118. Callum Mills (SYD) 71. Josh Jenkins (ADE) 72. Colin Garland (MEL) 44. Brendon Goddard (ESS) 119. Clayton Oliver (MEL) 72. Isaac Heeney (SYD) 73. Robbie Tarrant (NTH) 45. Cameron Guthrie (GEE) 120. Lachie Weller (FRE) 73. Charlie Dixon (PTA) 74. Zac Williams (GWS) 46. Luke Shuey (WCE) 121. Ryan Crowley (ESS) 74. Travis Cloke (COL) 75. Jeremy Laidler (SYD) 47. Brad Ebert (PTA) 122. Darcy Parish (ESS) 75. Brandon Matera (GCS) 123. Jacob Hopper (GWS) 76. Josh Hill (WCE) 124. Brent Macaffer (COL) 77. Josh Bruce (STK) 125. Matthew Kennedy (GWS) 78. Jesse White (COL).
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