Who finishes last and
Both clubs are locked on five wins for the season, with the loser of the clash to finish last on the ladder and have the number one selection
It would be North's first ever No.1 selection (Daniel Wells is the club's highest ever selection when he was drafted at No.2 in 2002).
The Lions haven't held the No.1 selection since 1998 when they picked Des Headland.
Here are AFL Media's five leading contenders for this year's No.1 pick.
Cameron Rayner
Midfielder/half-forward
Rayner became the
The query from clubs is around Rayner's aerobic capacity and it is something he needs to improve, but he sits as the most exciting player in the draft. Had 28 disposals and kicked two goals in a very good outing for the Western Jets on the weekend.
Paddy Dow
Midfielder
It has been more of a slow burn for Dow, but he is hitting the end of the season in full swing. The Bendigo Pioneers midfielder had a day out on
He is tough, good by foot, has a real turn of pace that he's showing more and more, and he's been very consistent. There's not a lot of fuss about the way Dow plays but he just continues to pile on the very good games which
Luke Davies-Uniacke
Midfielder
The Dandenong Stingrays midfielder is a ball-winner who can also provide some outside dash and speed. He's best when fighting for the ball, digging it out and then bursting away. Davies-Uniacke is also capable of spending some time forward, where he has shown he can grab the ball in the air and provide a target.
At his 187cm
Jarrod Brander
Key defender/forward
Brander stands as the leading key position player in the draft, particularly after the withdrawal of Will Sutherland. He hasn't had the same consistency to his game as the midfielders who are in this
Brander, who was formerly a part of Greater Western Sydney's
Adam Cerra
Midfielder
A classy, smart and poised midfielder who makes things look easy. Cerra is a polished option and reasonably low risk as a likely early pick: he picks the right options, uses the ball well and can also kick goals.
He doesn't have the same get-away burst or explosiveness which may hurt his No.1 chances in comparison to the other contenders. But he's clean and smart and never appears rushed. Cerra won't play again this season after having shoulder surgery recently.