The Sydney Swans currently hold pick 5, 25, 44, 54, 62, 63 and 81 in the indicative draft order.
The Sydney Swans currently hold pick 5, 25, 44, 54, 62, 63 and 81 in the indicative draft order.
The draft order will continue to change over the next week as compensation picks as part of the Free Agency Period are handed out and the Telstra AFL Trade Period continues.
The 2019 National Draft will take place on 27-28 November, 2019.
Here are the current picks as they stand:
ROUND ONE
GCFC
1. Gold Coast (priority pick)
GCFC
2. Gold Coast
MELB
3. Melbourne
ADEL
4. Adelaide (originally received from Carlton in 2018)
SYD
5. Sydney
STK
6. St Kilda
FRE
7. Fremantle
NMFC
8. North Melbourne
CARL
9. Carlton (originally received from Adelaide in 2018)
PORT
10. Port Adelaide
HAW
11. Hawthorn
GWS
12. Greater Western Sydney (originally received from Essendon in 2018)
WB
13. Western Bulldogs
WCE
14. West Coast
GCFC
15. Gold Coast (originally received from Brisbane in 2018)
BL
16. Brisbane (originally received from Collingwood in 2018)
GEEL
17. Geelong
GWS
18. Greater Western Sydney
RICH
19. Richmond
ROUND TWO
GCFC
20. Gold Coast (priority pick)
BL
21. Brisbane (originally received from Gold Coast in 2018)
MELB
22. Melbourne
ADEL
23. Adelaide (originally received from Carlton in 2018)
WCE
24. West Coast (originally received from Sydney in 2018)
SYD
25. Sydney (originally received from St Kilda in 2018)
FRE
26. Fremantle
NMFC
27. North Melbourne
ADEL
28. Adelaide
PORT
29. Port Adelaide
HAW
30. Hawthorn
ESS
31. Essendon
WB
32. Western Bulldogs
WCE
33. West Coast
BL
34. Brisbane
COLL
35. Collingwood
GEEL
36. Geelong
ESS
37. Essendon (originally received from Greater Western Sydney in 2018)
RICH
38. Richmond
RICH
39. Richmond (Ellis free agency compensation)
GWS
40. Greater Western Sydney (Tomlinson free agency compensation)
ROUND THREE
RICH
41. Richmond (originally received from Gold Coast in 2018)
MELB
42. Melbourne
CARL
43. Carlton
SYD
44. Sydney
WB
45. Western Bulldogs (originally received from St Kilda in 2018)
BL
46. Brisbane (originally received from Fremantle in 2018)
NMFC
47. North Melbourne
CARL
48. Carlton (originally received from Adelaide in 2018)
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