AFL Draft: Follow all the action from the second night of the national draft in The West’s live blog

Which young hopefuls will realise their AFL dream on night two of the national draft?
After an entertaining first round, we’re back for round two - and beyond.
There are still plenty of West Australians on the table after West Perth’s Jacob Farrow was the only WA product taken, picked up by Essendon in the top 10.
West Coast added No.1 pick Willem Duursma and Cooper Duff-Tytler with their first two selections before swooping on Josh Lindsay with their later pick.
Adam Sweid was the Dockers’ sole selection in the first round, after Essendon opted not to match the bid for their academy product.
See which West Aussies remain up for grabs in The West Australian’s AFL Draft Hub and follow all the action in our live blog below.
And another brother!
Jevan Phillipou, the younger brother of former first-round pick and St Kilda forward Matteas, heads to Sydney with pick 35.
Touted as a bargain buy, the midfielder was rated in the late teens but slips late into the second round to land at Dean Cox’s Swans.
Essendon are now on the clock.
TRADE!
West Coast have moved down the order in a trade with Hawthorn, securing some future picks in the process.
The Eagles receive pick 52 in this year’s draft, as well as a future third rounder (for 2026) and a future third rounder (for 2027).
With pick 34, the Hawks select left footed midfielder Jack Dalton.

More brothers reunited!
Hunter Holmes joins his older brother Max at Geelong after the Cats, taken with pick 33.
Likened to Carlton’s Sam Walsh, Hunter is also a midfielder like his star sibling.
West Coast are on the clock again...
Bid passed!
Collingwood have swooped on Brisbane academy product Tyan Prindable with pick 32.
The Lions opted not to match the bid for the midfielder and Pies coach Craig McRae appeared elated.
Geelong are on the clock...
We’re into the 30s now...
And a few bolters to kick things off.
Melbourne selected Thomas Matthews, a forward from Gippsland, with pick 30.
Richmond then took forward Zane Peucker from Woodville-West Torrens with pick 31.
Collingwood are on the clock...
EAGLES PICK IN
West Coast have selected Oakleigh Chargers midfielder Sam Allen with pick 29.
He has been compared to Geelong young gun Ollie Dempsey.
Unfortunately his draft season was ended by an ACL injury.

We have a trade!
A live pick swap and Gold Coast jump up to pick 28, trading a future second rounder in 2026 to Carlton.
The Suns select Avery Thomas, a defender from Tasmania with that selection.
West Coast are now on the clock. Who will they pick?
Dogs pick in...
The Western Bulldogs have taken Oakleigh Chargersruckman Louis Emmett with the second selection of round two.
Carlton are now on the clock...
AND WE’RE UNDERWAY
North Melbourne waste no time putting in the first selection on night two, selecting key defender Blake Thredgold from Sturt with pick 26.
The Western Bulldogs are on the clock.
Who will join Jacob Farrow as 2025 draftee from WA?
The West Perth defender was recruited by the Bombers with pick 10 at Marvel Stadium on Wednesday night — the first player taken from Western Australia.
Farrow’s rise is remarkable, having initially been overlooked for the State’s under-18s program last summer to become an All-Australian and first-round draftee.
He spoke to The West Australian’s Mitchell Woodcock in Melbourne last night.

Will his Falcons teammate Sam Swadling join him at the elite level?
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