Norwood Football Club - List of Current AFL Players Drafted From Norwood

List of Current AFL Players Drafted From Norwood

  • Heath Grundy – Sydney Swans
  • Nicholas Duigan – Carlton
  • Daniel Gorringe – Gold Coast
  • Thomas Jonas – Port Adelaide
  • Nick Lower – Fremantle
  • Matthew Panos – Western Bulldogs
  • Simon Phillips – Port Adelaide
  • Paul Puopolo – Hawthorn
  • Gavin Roberts – Fremantle
  • David Rodan – Richmond, Port Adelaide
  • Ryan Schoenmakers – Hawthorn
  • Benjamin Speight – North Melbourne
  • Matt Thomas – Port Adelaide
  • Will Young – Adelaide
  • Alex Forster – Fremantle
  • Sam Rowe – Carlton
  • Luke Brown – Adelaide
  • Mitchell Grigg – Adelaide
  • Joel Patfull – Brisbane
  • Darren Pfeiffer – Port Adelaide
  • Cameron Shenton – Saint Kilda

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