Adelaide’s sixth, and final, selection at the 2019 National Draft will be pick No. 49, which the Crows once used to draft Ian Perrie (1997).

Ronnie Burns, who played 20 games for the Club after being traded in 2002, was drafted by Geelong with pick No. 49 in 1995.

At the Cats, he kicked 239 goals in 134 games.

Perrie, meanwhile, booted 129 goals during his 116-game career.

AFL premiership player Jarrad Schofield, Simon Garlick, Shane Wakelin, Tom Logan and Bulldog Lachie Hunter are other top selections.

Schofield was drafted in 1992 by West Coast, where he played 63 games before being traded to Port Adelaide. 

His 206-game career was headlined by their 2004 premiership success, before he returned to WA with a stint at Fremantle.

Originally taken with pick No. 31 in the 1992 draft, Wakelin played 252 games at St. KIlda and Collingwood, while 1993 pick Carlick tallied 181 games at Sydney and Western Bulldogs.

Logan played just three games for Brisbane after the Lions drafted him in 2003, however Port Adelaide provided a lifeline through the rookie draft and the defender amassed 117 games.

Western Bulldogs 2016 premiership player and 2018 best & fairest Hunter is the pick of five active players, totalling 128 games since he was drafted in 2012.

 

Last 10 players selected with pick No. 49

2009 - Dylan Roberton (Fremantle, 37 games. St Kilda, 91 games)
2010 - Jacob Gillbee (Gold Coast, six games)
2011 - Daniel Pearce (Western Bulldogs, six games)
2012 - Lachie Hunter (Western Bulldogs, 128 games)
2013 - Dylan Main (West Coast)
2014 - Teia Miles (Hawthorn, 12 games)
2015 - Bailey Rice (St Kilda, 11 games)
2016 - Lewis Young (Western Bulldogs, 14 games)
2017 - Jordan Houlahan (Essendon)
2018 - Bailey Scott (North Melbourne, four games)