1991 AFL draft

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The 1991 AFL draft is the annual draft of talented players by Australian rules football teams that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League. It consisted of the main national draft, the pre-season draft and the trade period. [1]

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In 1991 there were 89 picks to be drafted between 15 teams in the main national draft.

History

When the competition was known as the Victorian Football League (VFL), the league introduced the first incarnation of a draft system in 1981, where teams had two selections each of interstate players determined by reverse finishing position order. [2] This was introduced as an equalisation strategy in response to the increasing transfer fees and player salaries at the time, which in combination with declining attendances, threatened to derail the league. It was also a result of the failure of country zoning, introduced in the late 1960s, which had led to a systematic inequality whereby the clubs with the best zones, like Carlton and Hawthorn, could dominate over clubs with poorer zones like Melbourne.

In 1986, the first VFL draft was held. The draft saw players tied to zones based on their location of residence, with each club having first call on players falling within that zone. The West Coast Eagles received access to all West Australian players, while the Brisbane Bears received six concessionary picks before the other clubs.

Draft rules

The minimum draft age was 16. Clubs were allowed to select only one WA player each and South Australia was off-limits because of the introduction of Adelaide. Players in Queensland and NSW/ACT could only be selected by clubs other than the Brisbane Bears and 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 eight to six. 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 young 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 picks

#PlayerRecruited byRecruited fromGames with new team
1 Jason Ball West Coast Swan Districts (WAFL)103

Pre-draft trades

PlayerRecruited byRecruited fromGames played with club
Colin Alexander BrisbaneCollingwood5
Russell Jeffrey BrisbaneSt Kilda8
Rod Owen BrisbaneMelbourne9
Brendon Retzlaff BrisbaneCollingwood15
Ron De Iulio CarltonNorth Melbourne104
Earl Spalding CarltonMelbourne102
Greg Williams CarltonSydney109
Brad Hardie CollingwoodBrisbane2
Gary Pert CollingwoodFitzroy70
Brad Rowe CollingwoodBrisbane51
Tony Woods CollingwoodFitzroy18
Sean Denham EssendonGeelong142
Russell EvansEssendonNorth Melbourne0
Shane Strempel EssendonBrisbane0
Paul Abbott FitzroyHawthorn26
Brad Boyd FitzroyCollingwood70
Dale Fleming FitzroyHawthorn13
Ashley Matthews FitzroyCarlton6
Peter Sartori FitzroyCarlton23
Tony Campbell FootscrayMelbourne35
Darren Morgan FootscraySydney0
Ricky Jackson FootscrayMelbourne0
Bernard Toohey FootscraySydney40
John Barnes GeelongEssendon144
Colin GasdenGeelongNorth Melbourne0
John McNamaraGeelongNorth Melbourne0
Geoff Miles GeelongWest Coast20
Jason Taylor HawthornFitzroy80
Michael Pickering MelbourneRichmond015
Tim BourkeNorth MelbourneGeelong0
Richard Dennis North MelbourneCarlton13
Stevan Jackson RichmondWest Coast21
Steven O'Dwyer RichmondMelbourne5
Todd Breman RichmondWest Coast25
Craig O'Brien St KildaEssendon52
Adrian Fletcher St KildaGeelong22
Darren Flanigan St KildaGeelong8
Lawrence Bingham St KildaHawthorn22
Darren Kappler SydneyFitzroy59
Gavin Rose SydneyCollingwood55
Stuart Wigney SydneyFootscray1
Simon Minton-Connell SydneyCarlton46
Paul Gow West CoastFootscray0
Paul Harding West CoastSt Kilda43
Trent Nichols West CoastRichmond4
David Regan West CoastRichmond4

1991 mid-season draft

PickPlayerRecruited fromRecruited by
1Ashley Byrne Box Hill Brisbane Lions
2David Giles Clarence Fitzroy
3Ernie Hug Prahran Sydney
4 Fraser Murphy Carlton Collingwood
5 Athas Hrysoulakis Prahran Richmond
6 Mark Naley South Adelaide Footscray
7 Brendan Parker Tongala Carlton
8Michael Ryan St Mary's Hawthorn
9 Grant Williams Sandy Bay Melbourne
10Stephen Zamykal Williamstown North Melbourne
11 Trevor Spencer Melbourne Geelong
12Jason Briggs Robinvale St Kilda
13David McMurray Keilor Essendon
14Simon Kenny Kedron Grange Brisbane Lions
15David Morrison Melbourne Fitzroy
16Mark Stockdale Traralgon Sydney
17 Dean Strauch Golden Square Collingwood
18 Shane Fell Glenorchy Richmond
19Paul Brown Dandenong Footscray
20Trevor Robinson Sturt Carlton
21Simon Palmer Western Suburbs Hawthorn
22 Stephen Wearne Sandringham Melbourne
23PassedN/A North Melbourne
24 Steven Handley Swan Districts Geelong
25Justin Pascoe Whorouly St Kilda
26Rod Saunders North Adelaide Essendon
27Peter Bennett North Adelaide Brisbane Lions
28 Alan Thorpe Tatura Fitzroy
29Damian Hogan Sale Sydney
30PassedN/A Collingwood
31David Preston Grovedale Footscray
32PassedN/A Carlton
33Ross Hart Golden Point Hawthorn
34Dean Smith St Joseph's Geelong
35PassedN/A St Kilda
36David Ryan Terang Brisbane Lions
37Daryl Argus Kyabram Footscray
38PassedN/A Carlton
39Shaun Ballans Lara Hawthorn
40Darren Enever Werribee Geelong
41PassedN/A St Kilda
42Tony Lithgow Casterton Geelong
43Brad Nicholls Bell Park Geelong
44Robert Gilbert South Barwon Geelong

1991 national draft

#PlayerRecruited byRecruited fromGames with new team
1 John Hutton Brisbane Claremont 18
2 Marcus Seecamp Fitzroy East Perth 51
3 Darren Kowal Melbourne Claremont105
4 Andrew McGovern Sydney Claremont29
5 Jason Norrish MelbourneClaremont20
6Paul BurtonSydneyClaremont0
7 Jeremy Guard FitzroyClaremont68
8 Michael Symons Essendon Subiaco 109
9 Stephen O'Reilly Geelong Swan Districts 36
10 Andrew Lamprill MelbourneHobart33
11 Leigh Willison GeelongEast Perth3
12Rob MaloneSt KildaClaremont0
13 Shane Crawford HawthornFinley (VCFL)305
14 Fabian Francis BrisbaneSouthern District (NT)22
15Kieran O'DwyerHawthornBarooga (NSW)0
16 Daniel Metropolis West CoastSubiaco108
17Anthony ColeSydneyNorth Hobart0
18 Matthew Hogg CarltonFootscray114
19 Phil Gilbert MelbourneClaremont25
20 Brett Cook FitzroyBroken Hill (NSW)25
21 Willie Dick EssendonPerth7
22 Simon Crawshay HawthornHawthorn19
23Mathew McKayMelbourneHawthorn0
24Kane MorphettWest CoastEast Fremantle0
25Steven DaviesWest CoastSubiaco0
26Ben HerraldHawthornHawthorn0
27Terry BoardBrisbaneFitzroy0
28Cale O'KeefeCarltonSouth Launceston0
29 Matthew Connell West CoastSubiaco3
30Kane PurcellCollingwoodNorth Shore (T)0
31 Haydon Kilmartin MelbourneNorth Hobart0
32Micah BerryMelbourneMelb. Gr. (APS)0
33 Paul Morrish FitzroyEssendon20
34Tim LengNth MelbourneNth Melbourne0
35Darryl DonaldGeelongWangaratta (VCFL)0
36Jason DullardMelbourneEssendon0
37 Ryan O'Connor EssendonUlverstone63
38Jamie RundleFootscrayDandenong (VFA)0
39 Richard Taylor HawthornHawthorn4
40Nick WhiteMelbourneRichmond0
41 Todd Curley CollingwoodWest Perth3
42 Peter Freeman West CoastSt Kilda0
43 David Strooper SydneyFitzroy32
44 Brett Sholl CarltonNth Melbourne35
45 Gary Barrow FootscrayEssendon6
46Bruno ItalianoCollingwoodSouth Fremantle0
47 Glenn Manton EssendonEssendon21
48Kevin MitchellEssendonClaremont0
49Todd HawesRichmondSwan Districts0
50Bruce HandoNth MelbourneSt Arnaud (VCFL)0
51Shaun BrookerRichmondSydney0
52Mathew HendersonHawthornMorwell (VCFL)0
53Alistair GraySt KildaCarey Grammar (APS)0
54Leigh SnooksCarltonDerinallum (VCFL))0
55Glenn HoffmanRichmondEssendon0
56 Andrew Dunkley Sydney North Launceston 217
57Anthony McDonaldCarltonCarlton0
58 Justin Pickering FootscrayRichmond0
59Greg TurnerCollingwoodSouth Fremantle0
60James BillingtonEssendonSubiaco0
61Michael AddisonSt KildaCarey Gr. (APS)0
62Peter MacleanGeelongSeymour (VCFL)0
63 Brendan Bower EssendonRichmond3
64 Chris Barrett FitzroyGeelong4
65 Heath Shephard BrisbaneBurnie Hawks (T)4
66Nick RoneyRichmondNorth Launceston0
67 Shane Ellen FootscrayFootscray (VCFL)11
68Mathew BellSydneySydney0
69 Brad Sholl North MelbourneNorth Melbourne2
70Jon ListerCollingwoodSandy Bay (T)0
71Luke ChambersBrisbaneBrisbane0
72Michael ShieldsSt KildaSt Kilda0
73Cameron BurkeGeelongWarragul (VCFL)0
74 Brendan Krummel West CoastEast Fremantle9
75 Travis Edmonds HawthornSwan Districts0
76 Matt Rendell BrisbaneFitzroy13
77Jay BurtonRichmondSubiaco0
78Mathew DicksonCarlton Sandhurst (VCFL)0
79Bevan SmillieCarltonEssendon0
80Damian RyanFootscrayCoburg (VFA)0
81Brendan BarrowsCollingwoodClaremont0
82Scott MorrisonSt KildaNth Melbourne0
83Peter JacksGeelongBallarat YCW (VCFL)0
84Alistair BurkeHawthornHawthorn0
85 John Kennedy RichmondHawthorn0
86Jamie MadiganFootscrayFootscray0
87 Sam Jones St Kilda Sandy Bay 3
88Aiden BussellHawthornWhorouly (VCFL)0
89 Paul Dimattina RichmondRichmond0

1992 pre-season draft

#PlayerRecruited byRecruited fromGames with new team
1 Ashley Green Brisbane Bears Essendon 23
2 Gavin Exell Fitzroy Geelong 5
3 Mark McQueen Richmond Richmond34
4Damien Mellow Sydney Swans Adelaide 0
5 Mark Athorn Carlton Sydney Swans15
6 Greg Jones Footscray St Kilda 0
7 Alex Ishchenko North Melbourne Brisbane Bears70
8Ross Napoli Collingwood Essendon0
9Alan SchwartzEssendonEssendon0
10 Michael Ford St Kilda Footscray 2
11 Wayne Henwood Melbourne Sydney Swans1
12 Tim McGrath Geelong North Melbourne 219
13 Tim Watson West Coast Eagles Essendon0
14 Ricky Nixon Hawthorn St Kilda 8
15Jason JonesBrisbane Bears Darwin (NTFL)0
16Danny Sexton Fitzroy North Melbourne 0
17 David Honybun Richmond Richmond16
18 Alan Thorpe Sydney Swans Fitzroy 3
19 Paul McCormack Carlton Dandenong (VFA)14
20 Mark Majerczak Footscray Carlton 0
21 Marty Christensen North Melbourne Geelong 2
22Ross Johns Collingwood Carlton 0
23Paul McMasterEssendon Carlton 0
24 Steven Clark St Kilda Melbourne 6
25 Andy Goodwin Melbourne Richmond 17
26 Garry Phillips GeelongGeelong0
27 David Ogg West Coast Eagles Brisbane Bears 0
28Ernie Hug Jr. Hawthorn Prahran (VFA)0
29Darren BartschBrisbane Bears West Adelaide (SANFL)0
30Simon Taylor Fitzroy Montmorency 0
31 Brad Gwilliam Richmond West Coast Eagles 4
32 Allan McKellar Footscray Sydney Swans0
33 Rohan Welsh Carlton Dandenong (VFA)42
34Paul Satterley Footscray Footscray 0
35 Leigh Tudor North Melbourne North Melbourne 3
36Paul Docherty Collingwood Essendon0
37 Glenn Kilpatrick Essendon North Melbourne 0
38 Dale Kickett St Kilda West Coast Eagles 21
39Ben Judd Melbourne Sturt (SANFL)0
40 Ben Graham GeelongGeelong219
41Jason Disney Richmond West Coast Eagles 0
42 Austin McCrabb Hawthorn Geelong9
43 Matthew Clarke Richmond Brisbane Bears0
44 Simon Dennis Richmond Richmond 2
45Andrew Peck Sydney Swans Sydney Swans 0
46 Paul Tuddenham Carlton Collingwood 0
47 Glenn Page North Melbourne Sydney Swans 5
48Derek Percival Collingwood Collingwood 0
49 Justin Peckett St Kilda St Kilda 252
50 Cristian O'Brien Melbourne Melbourne 2
51Campbell Black Brisbane Bears Southport 0
52Adam Jones Xavier College Richmond 0
53 Phil Krakouer Footscray Sydney Swans 0
54 Jeremy Smith Carlton Carlton 1
55Michael Scoon North Melbourne North Melbourne 0
56Pass- Carlton

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