AFL Draft

AFL announces 2024 National Draft invitees

These 20 young talents are set to shape the first round of the AFL Draft.

Published by
Frank Seal

The AFL has unveiled the list of 20 promising prospects invited to the highly anticipated 2024 National Draft, set to take place November 20.

This year's draft class boasts an impressive array of midfield talent and versatile players, with several clubs eyeing off high-end selections to bolster their squads.

Among the standout names is Levi Ashcroft, who has captured attention following an exceptional season with the Sandringham Dragons.

He's one of several father-son prospects expected to generate significant interest, with his competitive edge and consistent performances making him a top pick.

Jagga Smith is another notable invitee, widely projected as a potential No. 1 pick, thanks to his standout season with the Oakleigh Chargers.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 09: Jagga Smith of the Oakleigh Chargers kicks the ball during the Coates Talent League Boys Quarter Final match between Eastern Ranges and Oakleigh Chargers at Highgate Reserve on September 09, 2023 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Kelly Defina/AFL Photos )

The midfield-heavy draft also sees Sam Lalor and Finn O'Sullivan included, both of whom have shown versatility across various positions. Lalor's explosive forward play and O'Sullivan's silky skills in the midfield have them tipped to go early in the draft.

Richmond's significant draft capital will likely shape the top order, and with clubs like North Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide holding early picks, the dynamics of the first round could shift with live trading on draft night.

The complete list of invitees is as follows:

As the draft approaches, excitement is building around which clubs will make bold moves to secure their desired players, with Richmond's plethora of picks expected to play a pivotal role in the opening stages of the night.

Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage of all the action and analysis of the selections as the AFL's next generation of stars takes centre stage.

Published by
Frank Seal