What happened in part one of the AFL draft

WHAT’S HAPPENED SO FAR IN THE AFL DRAFT

* The first 22 selections were made on Thursday night, with the rest from noon on Friday at Marvel Stadium

* The top picks went to script, with Carlton using the coveted No.1 pick to recruit Sam Walsh – regarded as the best midfielder in this year’s draft crop

* Apart from the draft being held over two days, the other innovation this year is that clubs can trade their picks live

* The first live trade happened before pick seven and it was the start of a cunning two-part ploy by Sydney. Part one was the Swans trading pick 26 to West Coat in exchange for a future third-round pick, which had most people scratching their heads and wondering “why”?

* Then the Swans matched the GWS bid at pick No.10 for highly-rated academy prospect Nick Blakey.

* Moments after recruiting Blakey, which was expected, the Swans pulled off part two of their plan. They again traded picks with the Eagles – this time gaining pick No.22 and giving up a future second-round pick

* The AFL approved the complicated ruse, which effectively meant the Swans have moved up four places in the second round of the draft

* But Thursday night’s bombshell came at pick 19, which Adelaide swapped to Carlton along with their 2019 first-round selection in exchange for the Blues’ 2019 first-round selection. Carlton then used the No.19 selection on Liam Stocker, who they rated as a top-10 choice.

* It’s a bold move by the Blues. At worst, if Carlton finish bottom again next season, Adelaide have the No.1 draft pick no matter where the Crows finish on the ladder. But the Blues are banking on a climb up the ladder – and they reckon Stocker is worth the gamble

* The top-10 picks

1. Carlton: Sam Walsh (midfielder, Geelong Falcons)

2. Gold Coast: Jack Lukosius (forward, Woodville-West Torrens)

3. Gold Coast: Izak Rankine (midfielder/forward, West Adelaide)

4. St Kilda: Max King (tall forward, Sandringham)

5. Port Adelaide: Connor Rozee (forward/midfielder, North Adelaide)

6. Gold Coast: Ben King (key position player, Sandringham)

7. Western Bulldogs: Bailey Smith (midfielder, Sandringham)

8. North Melbourne: Tarryn Thomas (midfielder, North Launceston)

9. Adelaide: Chayce Jones (midfielder, Launceston)

10. Sydney: Nick Blakey (forward, Sydney academy)

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