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INDICATIVE DRAFT ORDER at the end of the Free Agency and Trade Period

By Club

Adelaide: 13, 43, 53, 67, 89, 107, 125
Brisbane Lions: 3, 16, 21, 22, 76, 78, 96, 114
Carlton: 5, 25, 48, 63, 66, 70, 81, 99, 117
Collingwood: 28, 44, 51, 62, 65, 83, 101
Essendon: 1, 20, 29, 41, 68, 95, 113
Fremantle: 7, 35, 40, 71, 79, 97, 115
Geelong: 24, 38, 42, 64, 72, 74, 91, 110, 128
Gold Coast: 4, 6, 8, 10, 73, 98, 116
Greater Western Sydney: 2, 15, 37, 39, 45, 52, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 77, 109, 127
Hawthorn: 88, 90, 108, 126
Melbourne: 47, 69, 84, 102, 120
North Melbourne: 11, 32, 33, 87, 92, 123
Port Adelaide: 14, 17, 30, 31, 85, 103, 121
Richmond: 27, 56, 82, 100, 118
St Kilda: 23, 36, 61, 86, 104, 122
Sydney Swans: 9, 19, 46, 49, 93, 111, 129
West Coast: 12, 34, 54, 106, 124
Western Bulldogs: 18, 26, 50, 75, 80, 94, 112, 130

By Round

Round 1

1. Essendon
2. Greater Western Sydney
3. Brisbane Lions
4. Gold Coast
5. Carlton
6. Gold Coast
7. Fremantle
8. Gold Coast
9. Sydney Swans
10. Gold Coast
11. North Melbourne
12. West Coast
13. Adelaide
14. Port Adelaide
15. Greater Western Sydney
16. Brisbane Lions
17. Port Adelaide
18. Western Bulldogs
19. Sydney Swans

Round 2

20. Essendon
21. Brisbane Lions
22. Brisbane Lions
23. St Kilda
24. Geelong
25. Carlton
26. Western Bulldogs
27. Richmond
28. Collingwood
29. Essendon
30. Port Adelaide
31. Port Adelaide
32. North Melbourne
33. North Melbourne
34. West Coast
35. Fremantle
36. St Kilda
37. Greater Western Sydney
38. Geelong
39. Greater Western Sydney
40. Fremantle

Round 3

41. Essendon
42. Geelong
43. Adelaide
44. Collingwood
45. Greater Western Sydney
46. Sydney Swans
47. Melbourne
48. Carlton
49. Sydney Swans
50. Western Bulldogs
51. Collingwood
52. Greater Western Sydney
53. Adelaide
54. West Coast
55. Greater Western Sydney
56. Richmond
57. Greater Western Sydney
58. Greater Western Sydney

Round 4

59. Greater Western Sydney
60. Greater Western Sydney
61. St Kilda
62. Collingwood
63. Carlton
64. Geelong
65. Collingwood
66. Carlton
67. Adelaide
68. Essendon
69. Melbourne
70. Carlton
71. Fremantle
72. Geelong
73. Gold Coast
74. Geelong
75. Western Bulldogs
76. Brisbane Lions

Round 5

77. Greater Western Sydney
78. Brisbane Lions
79. Fremantle
80. Western Bulldogs
81. Carlton
82. Richmond
83. Collingwood
84. Melbourne
85. Port Adelaide
86. St Kilda
87. North Melbourne
88. Hawthorn
89. Adelaide
90. Hawthorn
91. Geelong
92. North Melbourne
93. Sydney Swans
94. Western Bulldogs

Round 6

95. Essendon
96. Brisbane Lions
97. Fremantle
98. Gold Coast
99. Carlton
100. Richmond
101. Collingwood
102. Melbourne
103. Port Adelaide
104. St Kilda
105. Collingwood
106. West Coast
107. Adelaide
108. Hawthorn
109. Greater Western Sydney
110. Geelong
111. Sydney Swans
112. Western Bulldogs

Round 7

113. Essendon
114. Brisbane Lions
115. Fremantle
116. Gold Coast
117. Carlton
118. Richmond
119. Collingwood
120. Melbourne
121. Port Adelaide
122. St Kilda
123. North Melbourne
124. West Coast
125. Adelaide
126. Hawthorn
127. Greater Western Sydney
128. Geelong
129. Sydney Swans
130. Western Bulldogs

Future Picks (2017 AFL National Draft)

St Kilda have Hawthorn’s' 1st round pick
Richmond have Geelong's 1st round pick
Brisbane have Port Adelaide's 1st round pick
GWS have St Kilda's 2nd round pick
GWS have Collingwood's 2nd round pick
Gold Coast Suns have Richmond's 2nd round pick
Gold Coast Suns have Hawthorn's 2nd round pick
Hawthorn have Carlton's 2nd round pick
Geelong have Carlton's 2nd round pick 
Dogs have North Melbourne's 3rd round pick
North have Western Bulldog's 3rd round pick
Brisbane have Collingwood's 3rd round pick
Collingwood have Brisbane's 3rd round pick
Richmond have GWS Giants’ 3rd round pick
Collingwood have Brisbane's 4th round pick
St Kilda have North Melbourne's 4th round pick
North have Western Bulldogs' 4th round pick
Western Bulldogs have St Kilda's 5th round pick

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Dunn, Grimes, M. Jones, out (officially) with Lewis, Hibberd and McKenna in. With the mandatory 3 selections onto the main list in the draft, we still need to cut 3 player's (minimum).

Top of that list would be Dawes, Newton and Terlich.

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there's coverage of the players

anyone care to do a  ins and outs of our footy dept ?

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The rookie draft order according to the AFL site (seems to based on 2015 finishing order):-

ROUND ONE

1 Carlton
2 Brisbane Lions
3 Gold Coast
4 Essendon
5 St Kilda
6 Melbourne
7 Collingwood
8 Greater Western Sydney
9 Geelong
10 Port Adelaide
11 Western Bulldogs
12 Richmond
13 Adelaide
14 Sydney Swans
15 North Melbourne
16 Fremantle 
17 West Coast
18 Hawthorn

ROUND TWO

19 Carlton
20 Brisbane Lions
21 Gold Coast
22 Essendon
23 St Kilda
24 Melbourne
25 Collingwood
26 Greater Western Sydney
27 Geelong
28 Port Adelaide
29 Western Bulldogs
30 Richmond
31 Adelaide
32 Sydney Swans
33 North Melbourne
34 Fremantle 
35 West Coast
36 Hawthorn

ROUND THREE

37 Carlton
38 Gold Coast
39 Essendon
40 St Kilda
41 Melbourne
42 Collingwood
43 Greater Western Sydney
44 Geelong
45 Port Adelaide
46 Western Bulldogs
47 Richmond
48 Adelaide
49 Sydney Swans
50 Fremantle 
51 West Coast
52 Hawthorn

ROUND FOUR

53 Gold Coast
54 Essendon
55 Collingwood
56 Greater Western Sydney
57 Port Adelaide
58 Adelaide
59 Sydney Swans
60 Fremantle 
61 West Coast
62 Hawthorn

ROUND FIVE

63 Gold Coast
64 Collingwood
65 Greater Western Sydney
66 Sydney Swans

ROUND SIX

67 Gold Coast
68 Greater Western Sydney
69 Sydney Swans

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