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2023 Indicative Draft order (October 19)

See the Bulldogs’ draft hand as it stands, following the end of the 2023 Continental Tyres AFL Trade Period.

The Western Bulldogs’ first selection in the upcoming 2023 AFL National Draft will be Pick 5, as of the culmination of the Trade Period.

The Bulldogs then have a swag of picks from the third round onwards, in anticipation of a bid on Jordon Croft, who last week advised he has formally nominated the Club as a father-son.

The indicative draft order can be seen in full below.

2023 AFL Draft hand

Western Bulldogs: 5, 48, 50, 52, 53, 56, 69, 72, 75, 90

2023 Indicative Draft order (October 19)

ROUND ONE

1 West Coast
2 North Melbourne
3 North Melbourne (Ben McKay compensation pick)
4 Hawthorn
5 Western Bulldogs (received from Gold Coast in pick swap)
6 Melbourne (tied to Fremantle)
7 Greater Western Sydney (tied to Richmond)
8 Geelong
9 Essendon
10 Adelaide
11 Melbourne (received from Gold Coast in pick swap, Gold Coast received from Western Bulldogs in pick swap)
12 Sydney
13 St Kilda
14 Adelaide (received from Gold Coast in Chris Burgess trade, Gold Coast received from Melbourne in pick swap)
15 North Melbourne (tied to Port Adelaide)
16 Greater Western Sydney
17 North Melbourne (received from Carlton in Zac Fisher trade)
18 North Melbourne (received from Gold Coast in pick swap, Gold Coast received from Western Bulldogs in pick swap, tied to Brisbane)
19 Collingwood
20 Adelaide (Tom Doedee compensation pick)
21 St Kilda (Jade Gresham compensation pick)
22 Carlton (received from North Melbourne in Zac Fisher trade, North Melbourne received from AFL in assistance package)

ROUND TWO

23 West Coast
24 Gold Coast (received from Adelaide in Chris Burgess trade, tied to North Melbourne)
25 Geelong (received from Port Adelaide in Esava Ratugolea trade, PA received from Fremantle in pick swap, tied to North Melbourne compensation)
26 Gold Coast (received from Carlton in Elijah Hollands trade, Carl received from North Melbourne in Zac Fisher trade, North Melbourne received from Sydney in Dylan Stephens trade, tied to Hawthorn)
27 Gold Coast (received from Adelaide in Chris Burgess trade, tied to Gold Coast)
28 Carlton (received from Gold Coast in Elijah Hollands trade; Carl received from Melbourne in pick swap, tied to Fremantle)
29 Richmond
30 Brisbane (tied to Geelong)
31 Essendon
32 Gold Coast (tied to Adelaide)
33 Collingwood (received from Hawthorn in the Jack Ginnivan trade, tied to Western Bulldogs)
34 Fremantle (received from Collingwood in Lachie Schultz trade; Collingwood received from Sydney in Taylor Adams trade)
35 Essendon (received from St Kilda in a four-club trade)
36 Gold Coast (received from Melbourne in pick swap)
37 West Coast (tied to Port Adelaide)
38 Gold Coast (tied to Greater Western Sydney)
39 Brisbane (received from Hawthorn in the Jack-Gunston-Brandon Ryan trade, Haw received from Coll in the Jack Ginnivan trade, tied to Carlton)
40 St Kilda (received from Western Bulldogs in a four-club trade, tied to Brisbane)
41 Richmond (received from Port Adelaide in Ivan Soldo trade, tied to Collingwood)
42 Melbourne (James Jordon compensation pick)
43 Greater Western Sydney (Matt Flynn compensation pick)

ROUND THREE

44 Hawthorn (received from West Coast in Tyler Brockman trade)
45 Sydney (received from North Melbourne in Dylan Stephens trade)
46 Fremantle (tied to North Melbourne compensation)
47 Hawthorn (received from Brisbane in Jack Gunston-Brandon Ryan trade, Bris received from Melb in Tom Fullarton trade; Melb received from Syd in Brodie Grundy trade, tied to Hawthorn)
48 Western Bulldogs (received from Gold Coast in pick swap)
49 Hawthorn (received from Richmond in Jacob Koschitzke trade, Rich received from Port Adelaide in Ivan Soldo trade, tied to Fremantle)
50 Western Bulldogs (received from Port Adelaide in Jordon Sweet trade; PA received from Richmond in Ivan Soldo trade)
51 Brisbane (tied to Geelong)
52 Western Bulldogs (received from Essendon in a four-club trade)
53 Western Bulldogs (received from Gold Coast in pick swap, tied to Adelaide)
54 Brisbane (received from Hawthorn in the Jack Gunston-Brandon Ryan trade, tied to Western Bulldogs)
55 Sydney
56 Western Bulldogs (received from St Kilda in a four-club trade)
57 North Melbourne (tied to Melbourne)
58 West Coast (tied to Port Adelaide)
59 Greater Western Sydney
60 Fremantle (tied to Carlton)
61 Essendon (received from Hawthorn in Massimo D’Ambrosio trade, Haw received from Brisbane in Jack Gunston-Brandon Ryan trade)
62 Hawthorn (received from Gold Coast in Mabior Chol trade, tied to Collingwood)

ROUND FOUR

63 Hawthorn (received from West Coast in Tyler Brockman trade)
64 Fremantle (tied to North Melbourne)
65 Richmond (received from North Melbourne in the Bigoa Nyuon trade, tied to Hawthorn)
66 Gold Coast
67 Brisbane (tied to Fremantle)
68 Richmond
69 Western Bulldogs (tied to Geelong)
70 Carlton (tied to Essendon)
71 Gold Coast (tied to Adelaide)
72 Western Bulldogs
73 Port Adelaide (received from Essendon in Brandon Zerk-Thatcher-Xavier Duursma trade, tied to Sydney)
74 Gold Coast (tied to St Kilda)
75 Western Bulldogs (tied to Melbourne)
76 Geelong (received from Port Adelaide in Esava Ratugolea trade)
77 Greater Western Sydney
78 Carlton
79 Greater Western Sydney (tied to Brisbane)
80 Collingwood

ROUND FIVE

81 West Coast
82 North Melbourne
83 Hawthorn
84 Gold Coast
85 Fremantle
86 Richmond
87 Geelong
88 Essendon
89 Adelaide
90 Western Bulldogs
91 Sydney
92 St Kilda
93 Melbourne
94 Geelong (received from Port Adelaide in Esava Ratugolea trade)
95 Greater Western Sydney
96 Carlton
97 Brisbane
98 Collingwood

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