WITH the 2023 AFLW sign and trade period in full swing, clubs are now able to trade draft picks - either for other draft picks or for players.
But which picks does each club have to work with?
Womens.afl can reveal the indicative draft order ahead of the AFLW Season Eight Supplementary Draft, which will be held on April 4.
The draft order is accurate as to 9am AEDT on March 10, which is before the trade period opened, therefore it doesn't take into account picks later traded between clubs. For example, while North Melbourne ended up trading its pick No.15 to Collingwood as part of the three-way mega trade between the Roos, Pies and Saints, the indicative draft order below still lists North as holding pick No.15.
Preliminary AFLW Season Eight Supplementary Draft order
ROUND ONE
1. Sydney
2. Port Adelaide
3. West Coast
4. Hawthorn
5. Carlton
6. St Kilda
7. Fremantle
8. Greater Western Sydney
9. Essendon
10. Gold Coast
11. Western Bulldogs
12. Geelong
13. Collingwood
14. Richmond
15. North Melbourne
16. Adelaide
17. Brisbane
18. Melbourne
ROUND TWO
19. Sydney
20. Port Adelaide
21. West Coast
22. Hawthorn
23. Carlton
24. St Kilda
25. Fremantle
26. Greater Western Sydney
27. Essendon
28. Gold Coast
29. Western Bulldogs
30. Geelong
31. Collingwood
32. Richmond
33. North Melbourne
34. Adelaide
35. Brisbane
36. Melbourne
ROUND THREE
37. Sydney
38. Port Adelaide
39. West Coast
40. Hawthorn
41. Carlton
42. St Kilda
43. Fremantle
44. Greater Western Sydney
45. Essendon
46. Gold Coast
47. Western Bulldogs
48. Geelong
49. Collingwood
50. Richmond
51. North Melbourne
52. Adelaide
53. Brisbane
54. Melbourne