1995 AFL draft

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The 1995 AFL draft was held at the conclusion of the 1995 Australian Football League (AFL) season . [1]

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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.

1995 pre-draft selections

TypePlayerRecruited from Club
Father–son David Round Calder Cannons Footscray
Father–son Simon Fletcher Geelong Falcons Geelong
Father–son Joel Bowden West Alice Springs Richmond
Father–son Nick Jewell Prahran Dragons Richmond
Father–son Ben Cousins East Fremantle West Coast Eagles
Father–son David Walls Southport Carlton
Pre-draft Daniel Parker Subiaco Fremantle
Zone Danny Dickfos North Brisbane Brisbane Bears
Zone Brett Voss Morningside Brisbane Bears
Zone Derek Wirth Mount Gravatt Brisbane Bears
Zone Michael Brown Swan Districts Fremantle
Zone Trent Carroll Claremont Fremantle
Zone Michael Clark Swan Districts Fremantle
Zone James Clement South Fremantle Fremantle
Zone Brendon Feddema East Fremantle Fremantle
Zone Greg Harding Claremont Fremantle
Zone Steven Koops West Perth Fremantle
Zone Gavin Mitchell West Kimberley Fremantle
Zone Martin Whitelaw West Perth Fremantle
Zone Ben Hollands North Albury Sydney Swans
Zone Leigh Marshall Murray Bushrangers Sydney Swans
Zone Ben Mathews Murray Bushrangers Sydney Swans

1995 national draft

PickPlayerRecruited from Club
1 Clive Waterhouse Port Adelaide Fremantle
2 Matthew Primus Norwood Fitzroy
3 Brendon Fewster West Perth West Coast
4 Scott Bamford North Adelaide Fitzroy
5 Brendan Krummel Fremantle Hawthorn
6 Daniel Healy Central District St Kilda
7 Ben Edwards Claremont Fremantle
8 Jared Crouch Norwood Sydney
9 Allen Jakovich Melbourne Footscray
10 Simon Prestigiacomo Northern Knights Collingwood
11 Don Cockatoo-Collins Port Adelaide Melbourne
12 Andrew Gowling South Adelaide Brisbane Bears
13 Brad Rowe Collingwood Fremantle
14 Luke Trew Murray Bushrangers West Coast
15 Darren Wheildon West Adelaide Essendon
16 Shane Clayton Northern Knights Fitzroy
17 Scott Welsh West Adelaide North Melbourne
18 Brent Williams Prahran Dragons Adelaide
19 Barry Hall Murray Bushrangers St Kilda
20 Nick Carter Bendigo Pioneers Fitzroy
21 Clinton King Eastern Ranges Sydney
22 Joe McLaren Geelong Falcons St Kilda
23 Jay Burton Fremantle Fremantle
24 Paul Licuria Northern Knights Sydney
25 Daniel Chick East Fremantle Hawthorn
26 Chris Groom Fremantle North Melbourne
27 Kane Johnson Eastern Ranges Adelaide
28 Nick Trask Eastern Ranges Brisbane Bears
29 Todd Curley West Perth Footscray
30 Craig Smoker West Perth West Coast
31 Andrew Ukovic Northern Knights Essendon
32 Nigel Credlin Geelong Falcons Fitzroy
33 Sam McFarlane Subiaco North Melbourne
34 Jason Snell Eastern Ranges Geelong
35 Brad Smith Claremont Richmond
36 Andrew Lamb Murray Bushrangers St Kilda
37 Scott Grainger Northern Knights Hawthorn
38 Jason Cripps Central Dragons St Kilda
39 Glenn Kilpatrick West Adelaide Geelong
40 Luke Godden Northern Knights Collingwood
41 Ryan Grinter Geelong Falcons St Kilda
42 Troy Johnson South Fremantle Brisbane Bears
43 Mark West South Adelaide Footscray
44 Jonson Clifton Swan Districts West Coast
45 Scott Hodges Port Adelaide Adelaide
46 Ben Moore Glenelg Richmond
47 Brent Harvey Northern Knights North Melbourne
48 Darren Milburn Calder Cannons Geelong
49 Ronnie Burns St Mary's Geelong
50 Brad Cassidy Fremantle Fitzroy
51 Kane Fraser Eastern Ranges Hawthorn
52 Tony Campbell Footscray Footscray
53 Adam Ugrinic Woodville-West Torrens Eagles Adelaide
54 Adam Ansell West Adelaide Hawthorn
55 Mark Bradly East Fremantle Melbourne
56 Daniel Bradshaw Wodonga, (VCFL) Brisbane Bears
57 Paul Whitelaw West Perth West Coast
58 Peter Berbakov Glenelg Essendon
59 Ewan Thompson Northern Knights Richmond
60 Darren O'Brien West Perth Melbourne
61 Daniel Lowther Northern Knights Geelong
62 Adrian Burdon Tassie Mariners Carlton
63 Jacob Anstey Tuggeranong, (ACT) Carlton
64 Matthew Carr East Fremantle Collingwood
65 Eric Lissenden Warragul Industrials, (VCFL) North Melbourne
66 Neil Marshall Claremont West Coast
67 Michael Raidis Glenelg Richmond
68 Brady Anderson East Perth Geelong
69 Daniel Marshall Dandenong Stingrays Carlton
70 Ashley Fernee Calder Cannons Adelaide
71 Jason Bevan South Adelaide Collingwood
72 Ashley Gehling Dandenong Stingrays Melbourne
73 Stuart Lamond Woodville-West Torrens Geelong
74 Mark Bradley Gippsland Power Collingwood
75 Clint Bizzell Kedron Grange, AFLQ Geelong
76 Ben Kemp Norwood Collingwood
77 Steven Pitt Norwood Collingwood

1996 pre-season draft

PickPlayerRecruited from Club
1Brian 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
12Jason Lappin Wodonga Raiders Footscray
13 Andrew Donnelly Subiaco West Coast Eagles
14Richard 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
19Matthew Waters North Brisbane Brisbane Bears
20 Matthew Young Hawthorn St Kilda
21Brendan Logan West Perth Adelaide
22 Anthony Darcy Port Adelaide St Kilda
TypePlayerRecruited from Club
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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References

  1. Lovett, Michael (2004). AFL 2004 - The Official Statistical History Of The AFL. AFL Publishing. ISBN   0-9580300-5-7.