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:

11. Heath Grundy (Port Adelaide)

With the benefit of hindsight it seems Norwood-product Grundy would be staying in his home state, but it was the Sydney Swans who selected him with pick 42 in the rookie draft back in 2004.

Grundy made his debut in round 16 2006, where he kicked three goals against Richmond, but it was in defence where Grundy was at his best. The big-bodied Grundy was a pillar of the Swans backline for the majority of his 15-season career, known for his no-nonsense approach to defensive duties.

Grundy called time on his career in May of this year after 254 games in the red and white, including the 2012 premiership victory.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 16: Heath Grundy of the Swans is tackled by Taylor Walker of the Crows during the 2016 AFL Round 04 match between the Adelaide Crows and the Sydney Swans at the Adelaide Oval on April 16, 2016 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by James Elsby/AFL Media/Getty Images)