Disgraced ex-Swan bids for AFL lifeline as full list of draft nominees revealed

Disgraced ex-Swan bids for AFL lifeline as full list of draft nominees revealed

A one-time rising Sydney Swans star who was banned from the AFL for attacking his ex-partner is one of almost 900 players to nominate for the upcoming Draft.

Elijah Taylor is hoping to revive his career almost two years after the AFL banned the then-19-year-old from taking part in the 2021 season and ruled him out of any State competitions until June 2021.

Taylor had pleaded guilty to attacking his former partner and whipping her with his belt during a dispute in Perth in 2020.

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Former Sydney Swans AFL player Elijah Taylor walks from the Perth Magistrates Court. Picture: Paul KaneSource: Getty Images

“There is a pathway for Mr Taylor’s return to football in time, reflecting his contrition and the ongoing positive effects of his participation in a football program.”

Now after playing WAFL for East Perth this season, Taylor has opted to nominate for the AFL Draft.

He’s one of the 125 WAFL players to nominate, alongside 214 from the NAB League, 184 from the VFL and 126 from the SANFL.

Taylor isn’t the only former AFL player to nominate for next week’s draft, with ex-Roos Jed Anderson and Jared Polec putting their hand up for a new club.

Another controversial player, Sydney Stack, has nominated, alongside Mitch Wallis, Jake Aarts, Callum Brown, Riley Collier-Dawkins, Connor Blakeley, ex-Magpies’ the Brown brothers and Nakia Cockatoo.

Stack spent the 2020 Christmas behind bars after his arrest for breaching WA’s Covid laws when police arrived to break up a street fight in entertainment hotspot Northbridge.

EX-AFL PLAYERS TO NOMINATE FOR THE DRAFT

Jake Aarts (Richmond)

Jed Anderson (North Melbourne)

James Bell (Sydney)

Connor Blakely (Fremantle)

Callum Brown (Collingwood)

Tyler Brown (Collingwood)

Trent Burgoyne (Port Adelaide)

Louis Butler (Western Bulldogs)

Wylie Buzza (Port Adelaide)

Riley Collier-Dawkins (Richmond)

Mitch Crowden (Fremantle)

Ed Curnow (Carlton)

Ben Davis (Adelaide)

Phil Davis (GWS)

Connor Downie (Hawthorn)

Josh Eyre (Essendon)

Brayden Ham (Essendon)

Daniel Howe (Hawthorn)

Darragh Joyce (St Kilda)

Jarrod Lienert (St Kilda)

Jack Madgen (Collingwood)

Oleg Markov (Gold Coast)

Sam Mayes (Port Adelaide)

Cian McBride (Essendon)

Connor McFadyen (Brisbane)

Jez McLennan (Gold Coast)

Liam McMahon (Collingwood)

Andrew McPherson (Adelaide)

Seamus Mitchell (Hawthorn)

Cooper Murley (Collingwood)

Patrick Naish (West Coast)

Sam Naismith (Sydney)

Quinton Narkle (Geelong)

Tom Phillips (Hawthorn)

Jared Polec (North Melbourne)

Caleb Poulter (Collingwood)

Ben Ronke (Sydney)

Fraser Rosman (Melbourne)

James Rowe (Adelaide)

Jack Saunders (Hawthorn)

Taj Schofield (Port Adelaide)

Paul Seedsman (Adelaide)

Will Shaw (GWS)

Sydney Stack (Richmond)

Jake Stein (GWS)

Nicholas Stevens (Geelong)

Liam Stocker (Carlton)

Luke Strnadica (West Coast)

Elijah Taylor (Sydney)

Zane Trew (West Coast)

Brett Turner (Adelaide)

Josh Walker (North Melbourne)

Mitch Wallis (Western Bulldogs)

Alex Waterman (Essendon)

Joel Western (Fremantle)

Dylan Williams (Port Adelaide)

Tom Wilson (Collingwood)

Isiah Winder (West Coast)

Tom Williamson (Carlton)