The 2022 NAB AFLW Draft will be broadcast live, free and exclusively on womens.afl and the AFL Women's app from 7pm on Wednesday, June 29.
>> WATCH THE NAB AFLW DRAFT LIVE ON WOMENS.AFL AND THE AFL WOMEN'S APP FROM 7PM ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29
The official count will be supplemented by the best insight and analysis from our expert panel, featuring host Sarah Olle, AFLW guru Sarah Black and senior reporter Riley Beveridge.
Plus, W Show host Nat Edwards and AFLW star Bonnie Toogood will bring you all the reactions from the draftees as their AFLW dreams become reality.
It's the first draft of the 18-team era, with Port Adelaide, Essendon, Sydney and Hawthorn to make history as each side drafts its first female player.
The competition's expansion has seen several big departures from existing teams, and with several clubs turning to the draft to fill the holes.
So don't miss a second of the action, and tune in from 7pm on Wednesday.
Draft order:
ROUND ONE
1. Sydney
2. Hawthorn
3. Port Adelaide
4. Essendon
5. Sydney
6. Hawthorn
7. Port Adelaide
8. Essendon
9. Hawthorn
10. Hawthorn
11. Sydney
12. Sydney
13. Sydney
14. West Coast
15. West Coast
16. St Kilda
17. Carlton
18. Carlton
19. Gold Coast
20. GWS
21. Western Bulldogs
22. Hawthorn
23. Port Adelaide
24. West Coast
25. Hawthorn
26. Hawthorn
27. Fremantle
28. North Melbourne
29. Western Bulldogs
30. Collingwood
31. Port Adelaide
32. Essendon
33. Geelong
34. Gold Coast
35. Essendon
36. West Coast
>>SCROLL DOWN FOR CLUB-BY-CLUB AND STATE-BY-STATE BREAKDOWNS
ROUND TWO
37. Western Bulldogs
38. Richmond
39. North Melbourne
40. Adelaide
41. Brisbane
42. Geelong
43. West Coast
44. Melbourne
45. Port Adelaide
46. Essendon
47. West Coast
48. Carlton
ROUND THREE
49. Melbourne
50. North Melbourne
51. North Melbourne
52. Gold Coast
53. West Coast
54. North Melbourne
55. Geelong
56. Collingwood
57. Brisbane
58. Richmond
59. Fremantle
60. Richmond
61. Port Adelaide
62. Essendon
ROUND FOUR
63. St Kilda
64. GWS
65. Gold Coast
66. GWS
67. Carlton
68. Western Bulldogs
69. Adelaide
70. Brisbane
71. Adelaide
72. Melbourne
73. Essendon
ROUND FIVE
74. St Kilda
75. GWS
76. Collingwood
77. Fremantle
78. Brisbane
79. Melbourne
80. Port Adelaide
ROUND SIX
81. St Kilda
82. GWS
83. Fremantle
ROUND SEVEN
84. GWS
85. Fremantle
ROUND EIGHT
86. GWS
ROUND NINE
87 GWS
CLUB BY CLUB
Adelaide: 40, 69, 71
Brisbane: 41, 57, 70, 78
Carlton: 17, 18, 48, 67
Collingwood: 30, 56, 76
Essendon: 4, 8, 32, 35, 46, 62, 73
Fremantle: 27, 59, 77, 83, 85
Geelong: 33, 42, 55
Gold Coast: 19, 34, 52, 65
GWS: 20, 64, 66, 75, 82, 84, 86, 87
Hawthorn: 2, 6, 9, 10, 22, 25, 26
Melbourne: 44, 72, 79
North Melbourne: 28, 39, 50, 51, 54
Port Adelaide: 3, 7, 23, 31, 45, 61, 80
Richmond: 38, 58, 60
St Kilda: 16, 63, 74, 81
Sydney: 1, 5, 11, 12, 13
West Coast: 14, 15, 24, 36, 43, 47, 53
Western Bulldogs: 21, 29, 37, 68
STATE BY STATE
New South Wales
1. (1 overall) Sydney – cannot be traded
2. (5) Sydney – cannot be traded
3. (11) Sydney – cannot be traded
4. (12) Sydney – cannot be traded
5. (13) Sydney – cannot be traded
6. (20) GWS
7. (64) GWS
8. (66) GWS
9. (75) GWS
10. (82) GWS
11. (84) GWS
12. (86) GWS
13. (87) GWS
Queensland
1. (19 overall) Gold Coast
2. (34) Gold Coast
3. (41) Brisbane
4. (52) Gold Coast
5. (57) Brisbane
6. (65) Gold Coast
7. (70) Brisbane
8. (78) Brisbane
South Australia
1. (3 overall) Port Adelaide – cannot be traded
2. (7) Port Adelaide – cannot be traded
3. (23) Port Adelaide
4. (31) Port Adelaide
5. (40) Adelaide
6. (45) Port Adelaide
7. (61) Port Adelaide
8. (69) Adelaide
9. (71) Adelaide
10. (80) Port Adelaide
Victoria
1. (2 overall) Hawthorn – cannot be traded
2. (4) Essendon – cannot be traded
3. (6) Hawthorn – cannot be traded
4. (8) Essendon – cannot be traded
5. (9) Hawthorn – cannot be traded
6. (10) Hawthorn – cannot be traded
7. (16) St Kilda
8. (17) Carlton
9. (18) Carlton
10. (21) Western Bulldogs
11. (22) Hawthorn
12. (25) Hawthorn
13. (26) Hawthorn
14. (28) North Melbourne
15. (29) Western Bulldogs
16. (30) Collingwood
17. (32) Essendon
18. (33) Geelong
19. (35) Essendon
20. (37) Western Bulldogs
21. (38) Richmond
22. (39) North Melbourne
23. (42) Geelong
24. (44) Melbourne
25. (46) Essendon
26. (48) Carlton
27. (49) Melbourne
28. (50) North Melbourne
29. (51) North Melbourne
30. (54) North Melbourne
31. (55) Geelong
32. (56) Collingwood
33. (58) Richmond
34. (60) Richmond
35. (62) Essendon
36. (63) St Kilda
37. (67) Carlton
38. (68) Western Bulldogs
39. (72) Melbourne
40. (73) Essendon
41. (74) St Kilda
42. (76) Collingwood
43. (79) Melbourne
44. (81) St Kilda
Western Australia
1. (14 overall) West Coast
2. (15) West Coast
3. (24) West Coast
4. (27) Fremantle
5. (36) West Coast
6. (43) West Coast
7. (47) West Coast
8. (53) West Coast
9. (59) Fremantle
10. (77) Fremantle
11. (83) Fremantle
12. (85) Fremantle