How do Sydney have 4? They delisted Hunt, McGlone, Rodgers and Taylor (all on rookie list in 2004) and promoted Paul Bevan. Nick Potter was retained on the rookie list.
However, Sydney and Brisbane are also allowed to carry 3 extra rookies than the other clubs - so I think the Swans may have up to 8 selections.
In reality they'll use the 3 priority picks (which for some strange reason are listed at the end of the rookie draft) and 2-3 of their 'normal' picks and pass, because 8 rookies is probably too many.
As usual, afl.com.au has been completely friggin useless when it comes to letting us know the picks, but this is my take on it. The final 3 rounds are the priority picks. If anyone thinks their club has more/less selections let us know.
Round 1
1 Richmond
2 Hawthorn
3 Western Bulldogs
4 Collingwood
5 Adelaide
6 Carlton
7 Kangaroos
8 Fremantle
9 West Coast
10 Melbourne
11 Essendon
12 Sydney
13 Geelong
14 St Kilda
15 Brisbane Lions
16 Port Adelaide
Round 2
17 Richmond
18 Hawthorn
19 Western Bulldogs
20 Collingwood
21 Adelaide
22 Carlton
23 Kangaroos
24 Fremantle
25 West Coast
26 Melbourne
27 Essendon
28 Sydney
29 Geelong
30 St Kilda
31 Brisbane Lions
32 Port Adelaide
Round 3
33 Richmond
34 Hawthorn
35 Western Bulldogs
36 Adelaide
37 Carlton
38 Kangaroos
39 Fremantle
40 West Coast
41 Melbourne
42 Sydney
43 Geelong
44 St Kilda
45 Brisbane Lions
46 Port Adelaide
Round 4
47 Richmond
48 Hawthorn
49 Western Bulldogs
50 Carlton - Aisake O'hAilpin (Ireland)
51 Kangaroos
52 West Coast
53 Melbourne
54 Sydney
55 St Kilda
56 Brisbane Lions
Round 5
57 Kangaroos
58 Melbourne
59 Brisbane Lions
Round 6
60 Brisbane Lions
Round 7
61 Sydney
62 Brisbane Lions
Round 8
63 Sydney
64 Brisbane Lions
Round 9
65 Sydney
66 Brisbane Lions