1990 AFL draft

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The 1990 AFL draft was the fifth annual draft of Australian rules footballers to the 14 clubs in the Australian Football League. It consisted of the national draft held at the end of the 1990 season, the pre-season draft held before the 1991 AFL season, and a mid-season draft.

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Clubs receive picks based on the reverse of the position in which they finish on the ladder during the season. This was introduced as an equalisation strategy in response to the increasing transfer fees and player salaries.

National draft rules

The minimum draft age for the 1990 national draft was 16. Other than the West Coast Eagles, clubs were allowed to select only one West Australian player each and South Australian players were restricted to be only selected by the Adelaide Football Club which would join the AFL for the 1991 AFL season. Players in Queensland, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory could only be selected by clubs other than the Brisbane Bears and the Sydney Swans respectively if the player was older than 19 and not required by the 'local' club. Faced with these restrictions the league reduced the number of choices from 8 to 6. In exchange for the SA moratorium, the Crows were excluded from the draft (they could pick any South Australian, but only South Australians).

Background

The talent pool was clearly shallow and most clubs shied away from investing too much hope in the draft. A number of the Victorian clubs, notably Richmond and Fitzroy, couldn't afford to recruit established players so stuck with country footballers and unproven youngsters. Clubs were believed to be looking to Tasmania as perhaps the only recruiting ground which hadn't been ravaged. The under-19's competition was still in operation and clubs had only to list players who had been drafted, and those over the age of 19. Essendon and North Melbourne at this point for example had very talented reserves sides drawn from their metropolitan zones (these zones would later provide the basis for the Northern Knights under-18 teams).

Pre-draft

Pre-draft picks included Brisbane taking Darryl White from the Northern Territory which had become their 'zone'. Mitchell White and Glen Jakovich were fair additions to the West Coast Eagles squad. There were a number of notable trades. Brisbane traded Mark Roberts to North Melbourne who also secured Peter Mann from the Eagles. Geelong gave up forwards David Cameron and Shane Hamilton to get Brisbane's number 1 draft pick. The most noteworthy trade though was Hawthorn getting the rights to Darren Jarman, who turned down the chance to join the Adelaide Crows. Incidentally the Rohan Smith listed is the St Kilda one, not the Footscray one. Future Channel 7 commentator Russell Morris left Hawthorn for St Kilda.

Players

Richmond drafted Matthew Clarke and Nick Daffy. Despite the restrictions on recruiting South Australians, Richmond skirted the rule because these two played in Mount Gambier and were registered with clubs in the Western Border Football League (VCFL). Melbourne drafted Allen Jakovich, who although a Western Australian was playing for South Australian National Football League (SANFL) side Woodville, and Brisbane were able to draft two Western Australian Football League (WAFL) players in Peter Worsfold (John's brother) and David Ogg. Matt Clape, Jakovich, Todd Ridley, James Cook, Jason McCartney, Scott Crow, Matthew Young, Stuart Anderson and Paul Sharkey were modestly successful. Matthew Burton, Fabian Francis and Derek Hall would all find success at different AFL clubs.

The only two definite successes were James Hird and Jamie Shanahan.

Bits and pieces

Jason McCartney kept a diary on behalf of The Age newspaper detailing the weeks leading up to the draft. In it he reveals the confusion and uncertainty that a young footballer feels. McCartney from Nhill in Victoria (near the SA border) was hesitant about moving to Melbourne. He went to Adelaide as a guest of Glenelg Football Club and watched the AFL grand final on the big screen, as well as watching Glenelg lose the SA Grand Final the next day.

With Sydney and Brisbane having the first draft picks he signed for Glenelg on a two-year deal. When Sydney and Brisbane traded their selections his hopes lifted. Geelong told him that they would take Hooper first and would be attempting to get the second pick to take McCartney. Geelong were unable to manufacture a trade and Carlton ended up with the selection (they swapped ruckman Warren McKenzie to Sydney). Ian Collins, Geoff Walsh, Bruce Comben and Kinnear Beatson all drove up to Nhill to meet with McCartney, and the next morning David Parkin rang him to ask if everything went well.

On draft day Carlton opted for Tasmanian James Cook. Parkin said that he felt that Cook had the potential to be an even better player. Collingwood drafted him and McCartney openly admitted he was devastated and that Collingwood was last on his list of clubs.

The trades which made the above possible were Carlton swapping McKenzie to Sydney for 2 pick overall, and Collingwood swapping Terry Keays to Richmond for 4th pick overall. One recruiting officer commenting about the decision making of Sydney and Richmond said, "those clubs deserve to be in the position they are in if they are going to make choices like that".

Preseason

Michael McLean joined the Brisbane Bears after having been not encouraged to stay with Footscray. Sean Simpson switched from St Kilda to Geelong and the Cats again demonstrated their ability to revive careers. David Cloke was encouraged to saddle up for one more season at Richmond who was finding recruiting a ruckman nearly impossible. Kevin Dyson was recruited to Melbourne. Collingwood audaciously recruited the recently retired Gerard Healy in the hope of persuading him to play on, but he didn't.

Pre-draft picks

#PlayerRecruited byRecruited fromGames with new club
1 Paul Mifka Brisbane West Coast 0
2 Danny Noonan Brisbane Clarence 55
3Roger SmithBrisbane Southern Districts 0
4 Shane Strempel Brisbane Swan Districts 3
5 Darryl White Brisbane Pioneer 268
6Ben Aulich Sydney Belconnen 0
7 Justin Clarkson Sydney Melbourne 3
8 Jason Love Sydney North Melbourne 23
9 Darren Morgan Sydney Geelong 0
10 Robert Neill Sydney Eastlake 21
11 Brad Sparks SydneyMelbourne0
12 Glen Jakovich West Coast South Fremantle 276
13 Mitchell White West Coast Subiaco 151

Pre-draft trades

PlayerRecruited byRecruited fromGames with new club
David Cameron BrisbaneGeelong16
Peter Curran BrisbaneHawthorn14
Rob Dickson BrisbaneHawthorn2
Shane Hamilton BrisbaneGeelong31
Travis Martin-BenyonBrisbaneNth Melbourne0
Craig Potter BrisbaneSydney13
Mark Arceri CarltonNth Melbourne17
Joe Cormack FitzroyWest Coast26
David O'Connell FitzroyWest Coast21
Darren Jarman HawthornBrisbane109
Paul Bryce MelbourneNth Melbourne26
Phil Egan MelbourneRichmond1
Rod Owen MelbourneSt Kilda9
John Ahern Nth MelbourneMelbourne0
Peter Mann Nth MelbourneWest Coast39
Mark Roberts Nth MelbourneBrisbane87
Terry Keays RichmondCollingwood25
Russell Morris St KildaHawthorn66
Stephen Newport St KildaMelbourne39
Sean Ralphsmith St KildaHawthorn30
Rohan Smith St KildaSydney3
Warwick Capper SydneyBrisbane13
Warren McKenzie SydneyCarlton21
Ian Dargie West CoastSt Kilda1
Mark Hepburn West CoastNth Melbourne13
Dale Kickett West CoastFitzroy2

1990 mid-season draft

PickPlayerRecruited fromRecruited by
1 Laurence Schache West Torrens Brisbane Lions
2 Dale Lewis North Ballarat Sydney
3Mark Brady Old Scotch Fitzroy
4 Andrew Payze West Torrens Richmond
5Tim Williamson Casterton North Melbourne
6Craig Cross Burnie Hawks Carlton
7 Darren Bartsch West Adelaide Geelong
8 Phil Krakouer North Melbourne Footscray
9 Steven Cummings Sandringham St Kilda
10 Craig McNaughton Sandhurst West Coast
11Damian Stoney Old Xaverians Hawthorn
12 Jamie Duursma Melbourne Melbourne
13Andrew Hardiman South Warrnambool Collingwood
14 Paul Morrish Richmond Essendon
15David Greenhill Wodonga Brisbane Lions
16Paul Smit Springvale Sydney
17 Darron Wilkinson Camberwell Fitzroy
18 Scott Turner Ararat Richmond
19Anthony Pavey Churchill North Melbourne
20Darren Read Dandenong Carlton
21Luke Hampshire Tyrendarra Geelong
22 Jamie Grant Daylesford Footscray
23 Damian Sexton Yarrawonga St Kilda
24Jamie Weeding Norwood Hawthorn
25Peter Vandermeer Frankston Melbourne
26 Stephen Anderson South Warrnambool Collingwood
27 David Robertson Euroa Essendon
28 Dean Strauch Golden Square Brisbane Lions
29Tim Symes Benalla Sydney
30 Darren Collins Port Melbourne Fitzroy
31Damian Hancock Leitchville Geelong
32 Michael Frost Swan Hill Footscray
33 Bernie Harris Terang St Kilda
34Stephen Moloney North Melbourne Old Boys Hawthorn
35Paul HogarthNorthern United Melbourne
36Jason Morton Wagga Tigers Collingwood
37Andrew Mills North Shore Essendon
38 Glen Bartlett East Perth Brisbane Lions
39Nick Tsiotinas Essendon Footscray
40Chris Melican Glenelg St Kilda
41Martin Cameron Traralgon Hawthorn
42David Morrison Devonport Melbourne
43 Michael Thomson Richmond Essendon
44Barry Spierings Werribee Footscray
45Jolyon Keeble Old Melburnians Hawthorn

1990 national draft

#PlayerRecruited byRecruited fromGames with new team
1 Stephen Hooper Geelong Tasmania 21
2 James Cook Carlton Brighton Robins/ Clarence (TFL)25
3 David Donato Fitzroy Clarence (TFL)12
4 Jason McCartney CollingwoodNhill38
5Stewart DevlinGeelongHorsham (VCFL)0
6 Allen Jakovich Melbourne Woodville 47
7 Damian Hampson Carlton Subiaco 0
8 Paul Gow Footscray Swan Districts 7
9 Matt Clape West CoastEast Perth29
10 David Ogg BrisbaneSwan Districts9
11Danny SextonNth MelbourneLemnos (VCFL)0
12Shane PorterWest Coast North Launceston (TFL)0
13 Todd Ridley Essendon Claremont 25
14Andrew HamerCollingwoodLakes Entrance (VCFL)0
15Andrew HarrisonBrisbaneBenalla (VCFL)0
16 Todd Menegola RichmondSwan Distrists19
17Brendan HehirGeelongDarley (VCFL)0
18Dan MillerNth MelbourneMorwell (VCFL)0
19Gary MerrittMelbourneTatura (VCFL)0
20 Robbie West West CoastWodonga (VCFL)13
21 Richard Ambrose EssendonShepparton (VCFL)0
22 Paul Sharkey CollingwoodCath C. Bendigo (VCFL)26
23Ben ThomasBrisbanePort Fairy (VCFL)0
24 John Fidge EssendonGlenelg0
25 Peter Worsfold Brisbane South Fremantle 31
26Dale HallSydney Hobart (TFL)0
27 Brad Davis Fitzroy Burnie Hawks (TFL)5
28Chris SmithRichmondAssumption Coll. (APS)0
29Byron DonnellanGeelongDonald (VCFL)0
30 Matthew Young HawthornSt Pats Launceston (Tas)21
31Nick FaullBrisbaneGolden Point (VCFL)0
32Matthew MoylanFootscrayShepparton (VCFL)0
33Matthew KellyNth MelbourneWedderburn (VCFL)0
34Brad ReadHawthorn East Fremantle 0
35 Stuart Anderson Nth MelbourneSale (VCFL)61
36 Matthew Burton West CoastSubiaco0
37Glen HoffmanEssendonJeparit (VCFL)0
38Grant McFarlaneCollingwoodWodonga (VCFL)0
39 Nigel Palfreyman Brisbane Sandy Bay (TFL)15
40Mark CollinsSydneySouth Fremantle0
41Mark JenkinsonFitzroyWillaura (VCFL)0
42 Mark McQueen Richmond North Hobart (TFL)5
43Glen ThomlinsonGeelongRochester (VCFL)0
44 Scott Crow HawthornPort Fairy (VCFL)13
45Craig JenningsNth MelbourneTraralgon (VCFL)0
46Brian McInnesFootscrayWick.-L. Bolac (VCFL)0
47Luke ChambersBrisbaneLucknow (VCFL)0
48Willie RioliHawthornSouth Fremantle0
49 Nick Daffy RichmondNorth Gambier (SA)165
50 Craig Ellis Nth MelbourneStawell (VCFL)0
51Jarrod CarterEssendon North Hobart (TFL)0
52 Brendon Retzlaff CollingwoodSwan Districts0
53Stephen PearsNth Melbourne Perth 0
54 Brian Stanislaus Sydney St Mary's (NTFL)1
55Steven ByersFitzroy New Norfolk (TFL)0
56 Matthew Clarke RichmondWest Gambier (SA)0
57Chris BarzenGeelongMooroopna (VCFL)0
58Adrian GoldupSydneyRedcliffs (VCFL)0
59Cameron JamesCarltonMorwell (VCFL)0
60Rodney HarveyFootscrayTrinity-Ararat (VCFL)0
61Michael ScoonNorth MelbourneMonbulk (VCFL)0
62Ben HerraldHawthornAssumption Coll. (APS)0
63 Fabian Francis MelbourneSouthern Districts (NT)1
64 Derek Hall West Coast West Perth 2
65Stephen FryEssendon Clarence (TFL)0
66Bowden HamiltonCollingwoodColbinabbin (VCFL)0
67David GriffinSydney South Bendigo (VCFL)0
68Peter WhyteBrisbaneSouth Barwon (VCFL)0
69Gavin CooneyWest Coast Clarence (TFL)0
70Stuart JohnstoneRichmondMelbourne0
71Dennis RyanGeelongKyabram (VCFL)0
72 Brian Wilson St KildaMelbourne7
73Anthony McDonaldCarltonBallarat YCW (VCFL)0
74Paul CampbellFootscrayCobram (VCFL)0
75Robert PanozzaMelbourneWodonga Raiders (VCFL)0
76Robert BowdenHawthornRobinvale (VCFL)0
77Niall BuckleyMelbourneCounty Kildare (Ireland)0
78 Dean Harding FitzroyWangaratta Rovers (VCFL)19
79 James Hird EssendonAinslie (ACT)253
80Scott O'DonohueCollingwoodBungaree (VCFL)0
81Luan MorleyHawthornNorth Ballarat (VCFL)0
82Leigh CampbellSydneyCampbelltown (NSW)0
83Mark WilliamsWest Coast Sandhurst 0
84 John Peter-Budge RichmondSt Kilda0
85Brad DowlingGeelongMooroopna (VCFL)0
86 Sam Jones St Kilda Sandy Bay (TFL)3
87 Danny Morgan CarltonBoolarra (VCFL)0
88Peter JacksFootscrayBallarat YCW (VCFL)0
89Simon WoodNth MelbourneSt Arnaud (VCFL)0
90Adam AhernHawthorn Devonport (TFL)0
91Adam RuddSt KildaNumurkah (VCFL)0
92 Jamie Shanahan St Kilda Hobart (TFL)125
93Adam HoulihanEssendonKyabram (VCFL)0
94Chris RyanCollingwoodMorwell StVincents (VCFL)0

1991 pre-season draft

#PlayerRecruited byRecruited fromGames
1 Michael McLean BrisbaneFootscray87
2 Paul Hawke SydneyCollingwood1
3 Matthew Bourke FitzroyHawthorn2
4 Mark Trewella RichmondFitzroy4
5 Sean Simpson GeelongSt Kilda114
6 Tony Antrobus St KildaEssendon6
7 Matthew Ryan BrisbaneSydney18
8 Mark Athorn SydneyFitzroy15
9 Justin McGrath FitzroyHawthorn8
10 Andrew Underwood RichmondEssendon12
11 Jamie Lamb GeelongSt Kilda14
12 Darren Davies St KildaFootscray2
13 Darren Tarczon CarltonNorth Melbourne11
14 Allan McKellar FootscrayRichmond0
15 Carl Dilena North MelbourneFitzroy10
16 Dale Fleming HawthornHawthorn0
17Nick SeboMelbourneSt Kilda0
18 Cory Young West CoastRichmond1
19Mathew MedewEssendonEssendon0
20Derek PercivalCollingwoodGolden Square (VCFL)0
21Adrian MenaraGeelongNorth Melbourne0
22Saade GhaziFootscrayCentral District0
23 Leigh Capsalis MelbourneMelbourne0
24 Ian Kidgell BrisbaneHawthorn3
25Andrew PeckSydneyMelbourne0
26 Wayne Peters FitzroyRichmond0
27 John Mrakov RichmondCollingwood8
28 Russell Merriman GeelongSt Josephs (VCFL)25
29Damien PearceSt KildaSt Kilda0
30 Ben Robertson CarltonNoble Park (VMFL)3
31Scott McDonaldFootscrayBell Post Hill (VCFL)0
32 Peter Baldwin North MelbourneGeelong0
33Anthony PaynterHawthornBrisbane0
34 Kevin Dyson MelbourneOakleigh70
35Craig McNaughtonWest CoastWest Coast0
36Darren WilliamsEssendonEssendon0
37 Stephen Anderson CollingwoodSouth Warrnambool (VCFL)4
38Jon HenryBrisbaneCarlton0
39 Darren McAsey SydneySydney3
40 Jamie Bond FitzroyHawthorn1
41 David Cloke RichmondRichmond22
42Stephen JankowiczGeelongEast Gambier (SA)0
43 Dean Greig St KildaCamberwell (VFA)33
44Mark BouwCarltonCarlton0
45David RossFootsrayDarwin0
46Anthony PalmerNorth MelbourneNorth Melbourne0
47 Mark McLeod HawthornRichmond0
48George GorozidisMelbourneSt Kilda0
49 Brad Edwards West CoastBrisbane0
50Mathew StricklandEssendonEssendon0
51Ross DuffyCollingwoodNorth Hobart0
52Paul WilliamsCarltonSt Kilda0
53 Phil Krakouer FootscrayFootscray7
54Dean BarwickNorth MelbourneNorth Melbourne0
55Craig YoungHawthornHawthorn0
56PassedMelbourneNANA
57 Peter Higgins West CoastWest Coast0
58 Shane Heard EssendonEssendon11
59 Gerard Healy CollingwoodSydney0

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