2003 AFL draft


The 2003 AFL draft was the 2003 instance of the AFL draft, the annual draft of talented players by Australian rules football teams that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League. The 2003 draft consisted of a trade period, the national, pre-season and rookie drafts and the elevation of previously drafted rookies to the senior list.
There were 83 draft selections between the 16 teams in the national draft. The Western Bulldogs received the first pick in the national draft after finishing on the bottom of the ladder during the 2003 AFL season. The Bulldogs and Melbourne both received a priority selection for having earned 20 premiership points of less during the preceding season. Carlton also received a priority selection, despite being banned from the first two rounds of this year's draft, owing to salary cap breaches discovered the previous year.
This draft is considered one of the weaker drafts, with almost half of the 16 club's first picks delisted within the following 4 years. It has produced one Brownlow Medallist, Adam Cooney, who is the first and, as of 2018, only number one draft pick to win the award.
The main trades that occurred involved Nathan Brown switching from the Bulldogs to Richmond and Trent Croad returning to Hawthorn after spending two years with Fremantle. The trading period also contained The Veale Deal, where unknown youngster Lochlan Veale was traded by Hawthorn to the Western Bulldogs in a lopsided three-way deal involving Essendon. In the deal Hawthorn gained Danny Jacobs, Essendon gained Mark Alvey and the number six selection in the draft and the Bulldogs officially only received Veale, and had an understanding Hawthorn that they would not trade Jade Rawlings to any other club, allowing the Bulldogs to select him with the first selection in the pre-season draft.

Trades

TradePlayerOriginal club:Category:Australian Football League clubs|New clubTraded for
1Trent CroadFremantleHawthorndraft pick #10
2Steven KoopsFremantleWestern Bulldogsdraft pick #19
3Peter StreetGeelongWestern Bulldogsdraft pick #20
4David Haynes and draft pick #42West Coast EaglesGeelongdraft pick #20
5Ben HollandRichmondMelbournedraft pick #21
6Jason GramBrisbane LionsSt Kildadraft pick #23
7Scott Stevens and draft pick #31Sydney SwansAdelaide Crowsdraft picks #29 and #45
8Adam MorganPort AdelaideWestern Bulldogsdraft pick #34
9Heath ScotlandCollingwoodCarltondraft pick #35
10Brent GuerraPort AdelaideSt Kildadraft pick #39
11Daniel Harford and Brett JohnsonHawthornCarltondraft pick #51
12Matthew AllanCarltonEssendondraft pick #57
13Nathan BrownWestern BulldogsRichmonddraft picks #6 and #20
14Corey McKernanCarltonKangaroosDigby Morrell and David Teague
15Justin MurphyCarltonEssendonCory McGrath
16Lochlan VealeHawthornEssendonDanny Jacobs
16Danny JacobsEssendonHawthorn
Western Bulldogs
Mark Alvey
draft pick #6
16Mark Alvey
draft pick #6
Western BulldogsEssendon
Hawthorn
Lochlan Veale
17Simon BeaumontCarltonHawthornDavid Clarke
17David ClarkeGeelongCarltonDavid Loats
17David LoatsHawthornGeelongSimon Beaumont

2003 national draft

RoundPickPlayerRecruited from:Category:Australian Football League clubs|Club
Priority1Adam CooneyWest Adelaide Football ClubWestern Bulldogs
Priority2Andrew WalkerBendigo PioneersCarlton
Priority3Colin SylviaBendigo PioneersMelbourne
14Farren RayPeel Thunder Football ClubWestern Bulldogs
15Brock McLeanCalder CannonsMelbourne
16Kepler BradleyWest Perth Football ClubEssendon
17Kane TenaceMurray BushrangersGeelong
18Raphael ClarkeSt Mary's Football ClubSt Kilda
19David TrotterCalder CannonsKangaroos
110Ryley DunnMurray BushrangersFremantle
111Beau WatersWest Adelaide Football ClubWest Coast Eagles
112Ryan MurphyGippsland PowerFremantle
113Brent StantonNorthern KnightsEssendon
114Fergus WattsSandringham DragonsAdelaide Crows
115Troy ChaplinNorth Ballarat RebelsPort Adelaide
116Josh WilloughbyGlenelg Football ClubSydney Swans
117Billy MorrisonTassie MarinersCollingwood
118Llane SpaandermanEast Perth Football ClubBrisbane Lions
219David MundyMurray BushrangersFremantle
220Sam ButlerCentral District BulldogsWest Coast Eagles
221Alex GilmourTassie MarinersRichmond
222Cameron ThurleyTasmanian Devils Football ClubGeelong
223Matthew MoodySouth Fremantle Football ClubBrisbane Lions
224Chad JonesClaremont Football ClubKangaroos
225Harry MillerPort Adelaide Hawthorn
226Daniel McConnellEastern RangesWest Coast Eagles
227Adam CampbellNorth Ballarat RebelsFremantle
228Jay NashCentral District BulldogsEssendon
229Tim SchmidtWest Adelaide Football ClubSydney Swans
230Brad SymesCentral District BulldogsPort Adelaide
231Joshua KruegerGlenelg Football ClubAdelaide Crows
2 32Brayden ShawNorthern KnightsCollingwood
233Jed AdcockNorth Ballarat RebelsBrisbane Lions
334Luke PeelSandringham DragonsPort Adelaide
335Brent HallSouth Fremantle Football ClubCollingwood
3 36Chris JohnsonEast Fremantle Football ClubMelbourne
3 37Thomas RoachOakleigh ChargersRichmond
3 38Mark BlakeGeelong FalconsGeelong
339Robert Forster-KnightEssendonPort Adelaide
340Eddie SansburyCentral District BulldogsKangaroos
341Zac DawsonCalder CannonsHawthorn
342Matthew SpencerSwan Districts Football ClubGeelong
3 43Brett PeakeEast Fremantle Football ClubFremantle
344Ricky DysonNorthern KnightsEssendon
345Amon BuchananSydney SwansSydney Swans
346Michael PettigrewWest Perth Football ClubPort Adelaide
347Andrew EriksenSandringham DragonsSydney Swans
3 48Heath ShawNorthern KnightsCollingwood
349Tom LoganWaratah Football ClubBrisbane Lions
450Izaac ThomsonWoodville-West Torrens Football ClubWestern Bulldogs
451Matthew BallBox Hill HawksHawthorn
452PassMelbourne
453Daniel JacksonOakleigh ChargersRichmond
454PassGeelong
455Sam FisherWest Adelaide Football ClubSt Kilda
456Brent LeCrasWest Perth Football ClubKangaroos
457Ricky MottFremantle rookie listCarlton
458Ben HudsonWerribee Football ClubAdelaide Crows
459Matthew DavisNorth Adelaide Football ClubSydney Swans
460Julian RoweOakleigh ChargersCollingwood
461Michael RischitelliWestern JetsBrisbane Lions
562PassWestern Bulldogs
563Glen BowyerHawthornCarlton
564Shane MorrisonBrisbane LionsRichmond
565Craig CallaghanSt KildaSt Kilda
566PassKangaroos
567PassAdelaide Crows
568Clinton ThomasEastern RangesBrisbane Lions
669Jordan BannisterEssendonCarlton
670Brent HartiganCalder CannonsRichmond
671PassSt Kilda
772Adrian DelucaPort Melbourne Football ClubCarlton
773Shane TuckWest Adelaide Football ClubRichmond
774PassSt Kilda
875Stephen KennaBox Hill HawksCarlton
876Andrew RainesSouthport Australian Football ClubRichmond
877PassSt Kilda
978PassCarlton
979Simon FletcherCarltonRichmond
1080PassCarlton
1081Kyle ArchibaldNSW/ACT RamsRichmond
1182PassRichmond
1283PassRichmond

2004 pre-season draft

2004 rookie draft

Rookie elevation

In alphabetical order of professional clubs. This list details 2003-listed rookies who were elevated to the senior list; it does not list players taken as rookies in the rookie draft which occurred during the 2003/04 off-season.
PlayerRecruited from:Category:Australian Football League clubs|Club
Hayden SkipworthWoodville-West TorrensAdelaide Crows
Joel MacdonaldMt GravattBrisbane Lions
Jonathan McCormackMurray KangaroosCarlton
Ben HaynesWestern JetsEssendon
Courtney JohnsEast FremantleEssendon
Luke WebsterEast PerthFremantle
Daniel GilmoreSouth FremantleFremantle
Will SladeOakleigh ChargersGeelong
Ben KaneEastern RangesHawthorn
Brad SewellNorth BallaratHawthorn
Jeremy ClaytonNorth BallaratKangaroos
Michael FirritoEastern RangesKangaroos
Nathan CarrollClaremontMelbourne
Allan MurrayPort AdelaideSt Kilda
Heath JamesPort Adelaide MagpiesSydney Swans
James MeiklejohnNSW/ACT RamsSydney Swans
Zac BeeckEast PerthWest Coast Eagles
Mark NicoskiSubiacoWest Coast Eagles
Matthew BoydFrankstonWestern Bulldogs