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LIVE COVERAGE: 2017 AFL Draft – every pick, club-by-club analysis

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Join Gerard Healy, Matthew Lloyd and Shane McInnes for live coverage of the 2017 AFL Draft.

  • Every pick
  • Club-by-club analysis
  • Interviews

Listen live by clicking the yellow PLAY button above from 6-10pm, or download the 3AW App.

Live updates and audio highlights updated below throughout the evening…

  1. Brisbane: Cameron Rayner
  2. Fremantle: Andrew Brayshaw
  3. Carlton: Paddy Dow
  4. North Melbourne: Luke Davies-Uniacke
  5. Fremantle: Adam Cerra
  6. Collingwood: Jaidyn Stephenson
  7. St Kilda: Hunter Clark
  8. St Kilda: Nick Coffield
  9. Western Bulldogs: Aaron Naughton
  10. Carlton: Lochie O’Brien
  11. GWS: Aiden Bonar
  12. Adelaide: Darcy Fogarty
  13. West Coast: Jarrod Brander
  14. Sydney: Matthew Ling
  15. Brisbane: Zac Bailey
  16. Western Bulldogs: Ed Richards
  17. Richmond: Jack Higgins
  18. Brisbane: Brandon Starcevich
  19. Gold Coast: Will Powell
  20. Richmond: Callum Coleman-Jones

ALL THE ANALYSIS:

Click PLAY for Lloydy’s analysis of the new first pick 

Lloydy said Pick 2 Andrew Brayshaw wanted to travel interstate

Lloydy said Collingwood has done well to get Jaidyn Stephenson at Pick 6 despite a heart condition

“Hard-running, balanced, contested ball-winner”: Lloydy’s take on the Blues’ first selection

Here is the analysis of St Kilda’s double-pick inside the Top 10

Click PLAY to hear why Hawthorn’s first pick is being compared to Rory Sloane

Port Adelaide has given Dom Barry another crack at AFL level.

Barry played five games for Melbourne back in 2014 as a 20-year-old.

Lloydy said he’ll be better for his experience:

Brett Allison said Hawthorn’s second pick, Dylan Moore, was expected to go much earlier than pick 67:

Lloydy said the Bulldogs’ first selection (pick 9) needs to work on his kicking:

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