We've re-drafted the first round of the 2004 AFL draft.
It was the draft that created the core of Hawthorn's success throughout the 2010s, also unearthing a host of other prominent stars of the game.
Here is Zero Hanger's re-drafted first round of the 2004 AFL national draft, including those picked up in the rookie draft:
7. Travis Cloke (Hawthorn)
Cloke was originally selected by Collingwood with pick 39 under the father/son rule. He went on to become one of the club's best players in the modern era.
The key forward played 246 games for the club, kicking 441 goals and taking home the club goal-kicking award four years in a row, from 2011-2014. Cloke was also a two-time All-Australian in 2011 and 2013 and won the Magpies' best-and-fairest in just his third season.
Cloke also played an integral role in the club's 2010 premiership season, kicking 38 goals including two crucial majors in the drawn Grand Final. After struggling towards the end of his career, Cloke requested a trade from the Pies and spent his final season at the Western Bulldogs, playing 10 games and kicking 11 goals.







