The 1995 AFL draft was held at the conclusion of the 1995 Australian Football League (AFL) season . [1]
The AFL draft is the annual draft of new unsigned players by Australian rules football clubs that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League.
Clubs receive picks based on the position in which they finish on the ladder during the season, although these picks can be swapped around by teams for trading players.
Pick | Player | Recruited from | Club |
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1 | Brian McInnes | Cairns | Fitzroy |
2 | Craig Nettelbeck | Fremantle | Melbourne |
3 | Darren Gaspar | Sydney Swans | Richmond |
4 | Brent Frewen | South Mildura | Fitzroy |
5 | Gordon Fode | St Kilda | Hawthorn |
6 | Andrew McLean | North Launceston | St Kilda |
7 | Kent Butcher | Collingwood | Sydney Swans |
8 | Shane Ellen | Footscray | Adelaide |
9 | Mark Pitura | Richmond | Collingwood |
10 | Andrew Leoncelli | Old Xaverians | Melbourne |
11 | Tristan Lynch | Richmond | Brisbane Bears |
12 | Jason Lappin | Wodonga Raiders | Footscray |
13 | Andrew Donnelly | Subiaco | West Coast Eagles |
14 | Richard Peck | Claremont | Essendon |
15 | Peter Bell | Fremantle | North Melbourne |
16 | Craig Treleven | East Fremantle | Hawthorn |
17 | Jason Traianidis | Shepparton United | St Kilda |
18 | Simon Goodwin | South Adelaide | Adelaide |
19 | Matthew Waters | North Brisbane | Brisbane Bears |
20 | Matthew Young | Hawthorn | St Kilda |
21 | Brendan Logan | West Perth | Adelaide |
22 | Anthony Darcy | Port Adelaide | St Kilda |
Type | Player | Recruited from | Club |
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Uncontracted | Kevin Dyson | Melbourne | Sydney Swans |
Uncontracted | Stuart Maxfield | Richmond | Sydney Swans |
Uncontracted | Tony Godden | West Coast Eagles | Fremantle |
Compensation | David Wirrpanda | Eastern Ranges | West Coast Eagles |
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