With the 2013 National Draft drawing closer, NMFC.com.au takes a look at some of the Kangaroos’ most memorable selections; the bargain picks, the surprise packets and more.

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In a year when North selected seven players in the Draft, it was the final pick which provided the most value (with apologies to Drew Petrie).

Corey Jones was selected with pick 60 in 2000 and ended up being a life member by the time he retired at the end of 2010. Originally from Sturt, Jones played the high-half-forward role which is now a staple of almost every club’s structure.

An important player, when he was playing well, North often won. His best three years in terms of total goals also resulted in finals appearances.

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Jones’ best season was in 2007. As North charged to a preliminary final, the left footer kicked 46 goals in 23 games, while averaging almost 14 possessions.

While Jones struggled in his last two years, Brad Scott pointedly explained his role in building ‘the revered Kangaroos’ playing culture’ when Jones announced his retirement.

Oddly enough, every selection taken by North outside the top 10 in 2000 played more than 100 games for the club. However the return on Daniel Pratt would have to wait a few years.

Corey Jones

Pick: #60, 2000 National
Games: 157
Goals: 216
Pick before Jones: Luke Hammond, Brisbane (0 games)
Pick after Jones: Callan Beasy, Carlton (14 games)

North at the 2000 National Draft

PickPlayerRecruited fromGames for North
6Dylan SmithSandringham U1811
8Daniel MotlopNorth Adelaide, SA47
14Daniel HarrisBendigo U18, VIC149
23Drew Petrie*North Ballarat, VIC244
30Saverio RoccaCollingwood, VIC101
42Daniel PrattNorthern Eagles119
60Corey JonesSturt, SA157
Rookie elevationRyan Pagan 3



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