We've re-drafted the first round of the 2004 AFL draft.

It was the draft that created the core of Hawthorn's success throughout the 2010s, also unearthing a host of other prominent stars of the game.

Here isย Zero Hanger'sย re-drafted first round of the 2004 AFL national draft, including those picked up in the rookie draft:

13. Angus Monfries (Melbourne)

Essendon originally selected Monfries with the 14th pick in the draft and he spent the majority of his career at Windy Hill, playing 150 games and kicking 165 goals over the course of his eight seasons at the club.

The medium-sized forward's best seasons for the Bombers were between 2009-2011, where he kicked 80 goals and led the club's goal-kicking in 2010 with 24. Ahead of the 2013 season, Monfries was traded to Port Adelaide, where he spent the remaining five years before retiring in 2017, however, he did miss the 2016 season due to the doping ban. Monfries played 61 games for the Power, kicking 83 goals including a career-best seven in 2013.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 12: Angus Monfries of the Bombers handballs during the round seven AFL match between the Essendon Bombers and the West Coast Eagles at Etihad Stadium on May 12, 2012 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Robert Prezioso/Getty Images)