The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos have been allocated five picks, upon the release of the initial NAB AFLW Draft order.

As four expansions teams enter the competition in 2020, Richmond has received the number one pick as a priority selection, with St Kilda collecting the next priority selection at number five.

The Roos’ will enter the draft with pick 10 after finishing third in Conference A in 2019.

The second sign and trade period will finish on Friday, with free agency next week, before the club’s lodge their lists on May 3.

North Melbourne:

10, 32, 49, 64, 79

Round 1

1. Richmond (Priority selection 1)
2. Collingwood
3. Brisbane Lions
4. GWS Giants
5. St Kilda Priority selection 1
6. Western Bulldogs
7. Richmond Priority selection 2
8. Melbourne
9. St Kilda Priority selection 2
10. North Melbourne
11. Geelong Cats
12. Fremantle
13. Carlton
14. Adelaide Crows
15. Brisbane Lions - Previously St Kilda (Kate McCarthy Trade)
16. Brisbane Lions - Previously Richmond (Sabrina Frederick Trade)
17. Brisbane Lions - Previously West Coast (McKenzie Dowrick Trade)
18. Gold Coast Suns

Picks by club


Adelaide: 14, 37, 53, 68, 83
Brisbane: 3, 15 (traded from St Kilda), 16 (traded from Richmond), 17 (traded from West Coast), 20 (compensation), 28, 45, 60, 75
Carlton: 13, 36, 52, 67, 82
Collingwood: 2, 26, 44, 59, 74
Fremantle: 12, 21 (compensation), 35, 51, 66, 81
Geelong: 11, 34, 50, 65, 80
Gold Coast: 18, 22 (priority), 38, 42 (priority), 57, 69, 87
Greater Western Sydney: 4, 23 (compensation), 29, 46, 61, 76
Melbourne: 8, 48, 63, 78
Richmond: 1 (priority), 7 (priority), 25 (priority), 31 (priority), 40, 43 (priority), 55, 58 (priority), 71, 73 (priority), 85, 88
St Kilda: 5 (priority), 9 (priority), 27 (priority), 33 (priority), 41, 54, 72, 84, 89
West Coast: 19 (priority), 39, 56, 70, 86, 90
Western Bulldogs: 6, 24 (compensation), 30, 47, 62, 77