AFL Draft 2023 tracker: Every pick after clubs complete their selections

Kieran Francis

AFL Draft 2023 tracker: Every pick after clubs complete their selections image

The AFL National Draft 2023 will see the 18 clubs pick from the best available talent for their playing list.

Will Harley Reid go at number one? What needs will your club look to satisfy?

The Sporting News lists every pick as the AFL's teams make their selections.

MORE: AFL Phantom Draft 2023 by The Sporting News

AFL National Draft - complete

First Round

Pick  Player Club
1 Harley Reid West Coast
2 Colby McKercher North Melbourne
3 Jed Walter (academy) Gold Coast match North Melbourne's bid
4 Zane Duursma North Melbourne (free agency compensation for Ben McKay)
5 Nick Watson Hawthorn
6 Ryley Sanders Western Bulldogs (received from Gold Coast)
7 Caleb Windsor Melbourne (tied to Fremantle)
8 Daniel Curtin Adelaide (traded from GWS on draft night)
9 Ethan Read (academy) Gold Coast match Geelong's bid
10 Nate Caddy Essendon (traded by Geelong on draft night)
11 Connor O'Sullivan Geelong (traded by Essendon on draft night)
12 Phoenix Gothard GWS (traded from Adelaide on draft night)
13 Koltyn Tholstrup Melbourne (received from Gold Coast)
14 Jake Rogers (academy) Gold Coast match Sydney's bid
15 Jordan Croft (father-son) Western Bulldogs match Sydney's bid
16 Will Green Sydney
17 James Leake GWS (traded from St Kilda on draft night)
18 Darcy Wilson St Kilda (traded from GWS on draft night, originally at Adelaide)
19 Will McCabe (father-son) Hawthorn match North Melbourne's bid
20 Taylor Goad North Melbourne (tied to Port Adelaide)
21 Charlie Edwards Adelaide (traded from GWS on draft night)
22 Will Dawson North Melbourne (received from Carlton)
23 Riley Hardeman North Melbourne (received from Gold Coast)
24 Caiden Cleary (academy) Sydney match Collingwood's bid
25 Harry Demattia Collingwood
26 Will Graham (academy) Gold Coast match Adelaide's bid
27 Oscar Ryan Adelaide (free agency compensation for Tom Doedee)
28 Lance Collard St Kilda (free agency compensation for Jade Gresham)
29 Ashton Moir Carlton (received from North Melbourne AFL assistance package)

Trades - First Round (in order of completion)

  • St Kilda receives: Pick 42, Melbourne receives: Future third
  • Brisbane receives: Pick 24, Gold Coast receives: Picks 30, 51, 54 and 65
  • St Kilda receives: Pick 27, Gold Coast receives: Picks 40, 42
  • Fremantle receives: Pick 38, Gold Coast receives: Picks 46, 60 and 63
  • Adelaide receives: Picks 8, 17, GWS receives: Picks 11, 15, future second
  • Essendon receives: Pick 10, Geelong receives: Picks 11, 31
  • GWS receives: Pick 17, St Kilda receives: Pick 18, future second

Round 2

Pick  Player Club
30 Archer Reid West Coast
31 Logan Morris Brisbane
32 Mitchell Edwards Geelong (received from Port Adelaide, NM compensation)
33 Angus Hastie St Kilda
34 Billy Wilson Carlton (received from Gold Coast in Hollands trade)
35 Cooper Simpson Fremantle (traded by Richmond on draft night)
36 Shaun Mannagh Geelong
37 Tew Jiath Collingwood (received from Hawthorn for Ginnivan)
38 Clay Hall West Coast (traded by Richmond on draft night)
39 Luamon Lual Essendon (received from St Kilda)
40 Kane McAuliffe Richmond (traded by West Coast on draft night)
41 Ollie Murphy Fremantle
42 Luke Lloyd Brisbane (received from Hawthorn for Gunston)
43 Liam Fawcett Richmond (received from Port Adelaide, tied to Collingwood)
44 Joseph Fonti GWS (free agency compensation for Matt Flynn)

Trades - Second Round (in order of completion)

  • Fremantle receives: Pick 35, Richmond receives: Pick 38, future third.
  • West Coast recieves: Pick 38, Richmond receives: Pick 40, future third.

Round 3

Pick  Player Club
45 Joel Freijah Western Bulldogs (received from Gold Coast)
46 Bodie Ryan Hawthorn (received from Port Adelaide)
47 Lachlan Smith Western Bulldogs (received from Port Adelaide in Sweet deal)
48 Thomas Anastasopoulos Port Adelaide (traded by North Melbourne on draft night)
49 Harvey Johnston West Coast Eagles (tied to Port Adelaide)
50 Hugo Garcia St Kilda (Traded by GWS on draft night)
51 Zane Zakostelsky Brisbane
52 Lachlan Charleson Port Adelaide (traded by Hawthorn on draft night)

Trades - Third Round (in order of completion)

  • Port Adelaide receives: Pick 48, North Melbourne receives: Future fourth
  • St Kilda receives: Pick 50, GWS receives: Future third
  • Port Adelaide receives: Pick 52, Hawthorn receives: Future fourth

Round 4

Pick  Player Club
53 Patrick Snell Sydney (traded by Hawthorn on draft night)
54 Archie Roberts Essendon (traded by Richmond on draft night)
55 Aiden O'Driscoll Western Bulldogs (tied to Geelong)
56 Calsher Dear (father-son) Hawthorn
57 Will Lorenz Port Adelaide
58 George Stevens Geelong
59 Harvey Thomas GWS

Trades - Fourth Round (in order of completion)

  • Sydney receives: Pick 53, Hawthorn receives: Future fourth
  • Essendon receives: Pick 54, Richmond receives: Future fourth

Round 5

Pick  Player Club
60 Jack Delean Fremantle
61 Oliver Wiltshire Geelong
62 Arie Schoenmaker St Kilda
63 Lawson Humphries Geelong

Round 6

Pick  Player Club
64 Reece Torrent Brisbane

When is the AFL National Draft 2023? Start time, dates

The 2023 AFL National Draft will commence on Monday, November 20 at 7:00pm (AEDT) with the first round at Marvel Stadium.

The draft will be held over three nights, with the second round and onwards taking place on Tuesday, November 21 at 7:00pm (AEDT).

A further pre-season (3pm AEDT) and rookie draft (3.20pm AEDT) occur on day three (November 22), where clubs can select delisted AFL players and mature-age recruits on rookie contracts.

How to watch the AFL National Draft on TV?

The first round of the National Draft will be on Monday, November 20 at 7:00pm (AEDT) and will be live on Fox Footy.

The second round of the draft, and until completion will commence at 7:00pm (AEDT) on Tuesday, November 21 and will also be live on Fox Footy.

How to live stream the AFL National Draft?

All rounds of the AFL National Draft will be on Kayo Sports, via the Fox Footy channel.

Kieran Francis

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.