AFL draft: Recap all the action from 2024’s opening round

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The Eagles and Dockers have made their first picks.
The Eagles and Dockers have made their first picks. Credit: Supplied

The AFL draft is upon us!

See who goes No.1 and who West Coast and Freo select as we take you through the pick-by-pick action.

Follow the latest developments below, with the first selection to be made just after 4pm WA time.

Aaron Kirby

WA’s top prospect

Bo Allan has also arrived ready to see his dreams come true.

Both WA clubs are interested but it’s unlikely he slips to picks 12 or 14.

He could end up at Richmond.

Bo Allan (Peel Thunder) arrives ahead of the 2024 Telstra AFL Draft at Marvel Stadium.
Bo Allan (Peel Thunder) arrives ahead of the 2024 Telstra AFL Draft at Marvel Stadium. Credit: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos
Aaron Kirby

Berry good!

Talented prospect Joe Berry has arrived!

He has been linked to the Eagles but there are a few teams who have interest.

Joe Berry (Murray Bushrangers) arrives ahead of the 2024 Telstra AFL Draft at Marvel Stadium.
Joe Berry (Murray Bushrangers) arrives ahead of the 2024 Telstra AFL Draft at Marvel Stadium. Credit: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos
Aaron Kirby

Back to the future

Aaron Kirby

Eagles late mail

West Coast could be eyeing a selection surprise tonight with a talented but risky midfielder.

Aaron Kirby

Phantom Draft

The 2024 top 20 will be one of the hardest to predict in recent years with a dozen players in contention to be a top-five selection.

But if you need a head start, here is our Phantom Draft for the first round.

Aaron Kirby

Welcome!

The draft is upon us!

It’s the biggest day of the off-season as the next generation of young footballers learn their AFL fate.

It could be a quiet one for both WA clubs and WA talent but don’t rule out funny, last-minute deals that could flip the script.

Sit back and let us bring you all the draft latest across tonight’s first round.

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