The 2019 NAB AFL Mid-Season Draft has come and gone.
For the first time since 1993, clubs were able to bolster their lists mid-season.
With the first pick, Carlton selected former Fremantle midfielder Josh Deluca, while Kyle Dunkley was snapped up by Melbourne with pick No.3.
Dunkley is the son of former Sydney defender Andrew and brother of Western Bulldog Josh.
In a major surprise, Coburg pair Lochie Dickson and Sam Lowson were both overlooked, with the latter suffering an injury over the weekend.
MID-SEASON DRAFT:
Pick 1 Carlton: Josh Deluca (Subiaco)
Pick 2 Gold Coast: Mitch Riordan (Dandenong Stingrays)
Pick 3 Melbourne: Kyle Dunkley (Gippsland Power)
Pick 4 Sydney: Michael Knoll (South Adelaide)
Pick 5 North Melbourne: Lachlan Hoise (Glenelg)
Pick 6 Western Bulldogs: Ryan Gardner (Footscray)
Pick 7 Essendon: Will Snelling (West Adelaide)
Pick 8 St Kilda: Jack Mayo (Subiaco)
Pick 9 Port Adelaide: Cam Sutcliffe (Port Adelaide SANFL)
Pick 10 Hawthorn: Pass
Pick 11 Fremantle: Dillon O’Reilly (East Fremantle)
Pick 12 Adelaide: Pass
Pick 13 Richmond: Marlion Pickett (South Fremantle)
Pick 14 Collingwood: John Noble (West Adelaide)
Pick 15 Gold Coast: Pass
Pick 16 Sydney: Cody Hirst (Eastern Ranges)
Pick 17 Western Bulldogs: Pass
Pick 18 Essendon: Pass