1999 AFL draft

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The 1999 AFL draft consisted of a pre-season draft, a national draft, a trade period, a rookie draft and rookie elevation. The 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.

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In 1999 there were 93 picks to be drafted between 16 teams in the national draft. The Collingwood Magpies received the first pick in the national draft after finishing on the bottom of the ladder during the 1999 AFL season.

Trades

PlayerOriginal clubTraded toTraded for
Matthew Clarke Brisbane Lions Adelaide Crows draft picks #6 and #21(#15 to Adelaide)
Scott Welsh Kangaroos Adelaide Crows draft picks #15 and #77
Stefan Carey Sydney Swans Brisbane Lions draft pick #21
Michael Martin Western Bulldogs Brisbane Lions Trent Bartlett and draft pick #32
Michael Mansfield Geelong Carlton draft pick #31
Steven McKee Richmond Collingwood Clinton King and draft pick #3
Andrew Ukovic Essendon Collingwood Jonathon Robran and draft pick #40
Jonathon Robran Hawthorn Essendon draft pick #33 and #48
Trent Bartlett Brisbane Lions Western Bulldogs Michael Martin
Nathan Eagleton Port Adelaide Western Bulldogs Brett Montgomery and draft pick #28
Troy Cook Sydney Swans Fremantle draft pick #34
Brendon Fewster West Coast Eagles Fremantle draft pick #16
Troy Longmuir Melbourne Fremantle draft pick #19
Cameron Mooney Kangaroos Geelong Leigh Colbert and draft pick #53
Lance Picioane Adelaide Crows Hawthorn draft pick #79
Stephen Powell Western Bulldogs Melbourne draft pick #35
David Calthorpe Brisbane Lions Kangaroos draft pick #32
Leigh Colbert Geelong Kangaroos Cameron Mooney and draft picks #15, #17 & #47
Matthew Bishop Melbourne Port Adelaide draft pick #42
Brett Montgomery Western Bulldogs Port Adelaide Nathan Eagleton
Leon Cameron Western Bulldogs Richmond draft picks #37 and #66
Clinton King Collingwood Richmond Steven McKee and draft pick #7
Justin Plapp Richmond St Kilda draft pick #39
Jason Ball West Coast Eagles Sydney Swans draft pick #11 and #41
Andrew Schauble Collingwood Sydney Swans Mark Kinnear and draft pick #34
Mark Kinnear Sydney Swans Collingwood Andrew Schauble
Stephen O'Reilly Fremantle Carlton draft pick #16 and #46

In addition to the trades, Melbourne's first round draft pick (No. 5) was given to Fremantle, as part of penalties levied against Melbourne for breaches of the salary cap related to its recruitment of Jeff White from Fremantle two years earlier. Melbourne was also fined $600,000 and stripped of draft picks in the 2000 AFL draft. [1]

1999 national draft

RoundPickPlayerRecruited fromRecruited to
Priority 1 Josh Fraser Murray Bushrangers Collingwood
Priority 2 Paul Hasleby East Fremantle Fremantle
13 Aaron Fiora Port Adelaide Magpies Richmond
14 Matthew Pavlich Woodville-West Torrens Fremantle
15 Leigh Brown Gippsland Power Fremantle
16 Damian Cupido Eastern Ranges Brisbane Lions
17 Danny Roach Tassie Mariners Collingwood
18 Joel Corey East Perth Geelong
19 Caydn Beetham Oakleigh Chargers St Kilda
110 Luke McPharlin East Fremantle Hawthorn
111 Darren Glass Perth West Coast Eagles
112 Paul Koulouriotis Calder Cannons Port Adelaide
113 Robert Murphy Gippsland Power Western Bulldogs
114 Travis Gaspar South Fremantle West Coast Eagles
115 David Spriggs Prahran Dragons Geelong
116 David Haynes Geelong Falcons West Coast Eagles
117 Ezra Bray Calder Cannons Geelong
218 (F/S) Rhyce Shaw Preston Knights Collingwood
219 Brad Green Tassie Mariners Melbourne
220 Paul Wheatley Preston Knights Melbourne
221 Scott Stevens Perth Sydney
222 Ezra Poyas Prahran Dragons Richmond
223 Daniel Foster Port Adelaide Geelong
224 Jason Blake Prahran Dragons St Kilda
225 Brett Johnson Swan Districts Hawthorn
226 (F/S) Stephen Doyle South Adelaide Sydney
227 Cain Ackland Port Adelaide Port Adelaide
228 Brent Guerra Bendigo Pioneers Port Adelaide
229 Adam Hunter Swan Districts West Coast Eagles
230 (F/S) Jonathan Brown Geelong Falcons Brisbane Lions
231 Paul Chapman Calder Cannons Geelong
232 Daniel Giansiracusa Western Jets Western Bulldogs
233 Tim Clarke Geelong Falcons Hawthorn
234 Leon Davis Perth Collingwood
335 Patrick Wiggins Tassie Mariners Western Bulldogs
336 Rhett Biglands Woodville-West Torrens Adelaide
337 Mitch Hahn Northern Eagles Western Bulldogs
338 Cameron Ling Geelong Falcons Geelong
339 Scott Homewood Eastern Ranges Richmond
340 David Hille Dandenong Stingrays Essendon
341 Kane Munro Bendigo Pioneers West Coast Eagles
342 Michael Clark Eastern Ranges Melbourne
343 Lindsay Gilbee Eastern Ranges Western Bulldogs
344 (F/S) Shane Morrison Northern Eagles Brisbane Lions
345 Marcus Pickett Port Adelaide Essendon
346 Adam Butler Murray Bushrangers Fremantle
347 Corey Enright Port Adelaide Geelong
348 Chance Bateman Perth Hawthorn
349 Ben Cunningham Claremont Fremantle
350 Matthew Whelan Woodville-West Torrens Melbourne
451 Ricky O'Loughlin Port Adelaide Adelaide
452 Andrew Mills Murray Bushrangers Richmond
453 Clayton Lassock West Perth Kangaroos
454 Murray Pitts St Kilda Reserves St Kilda
455 Tim Hazell Southern Districts Hawthorn
456 Ryan O'Keefe Calder Cannons Sydney
457 Steven Brosnan Port Adelaide Port Adelaide
458 Patrick Bowden Rovers Western Bulldogs
459 John Barnes Geelong Essendon
460 Richard Kelly Perth Carlton
461 Mark Ainley Prahran Dragons Kangaroos
462 Ben Johnson Preston Knights Collingwood
463 Shannon O'Brien Gippsland Power Melbourne
464 Cameron Bruce Melbourne Reserves Melbourne
465 Justin Cicolella Woodville-West Torrens Adelaide
466 Ryan Hargrave Perth Western Bulldogs
567 Robert Shirley Woodville-West Torrens Adelaide
568 Tony Delaney Fremantle St Kilda
569 Bill Nicholls Geelong Falcons Hawthorn
570 Brett Allison Kangaroos Sydney
571Not utilised Port Adelaide
572 Robert Forster-Knight Murray Bushrangers Essendon
573 Ryan Houlihan Murray Bushrangers Carlton
574 Matthew Burton Fremantle Kangaroos
575 Dale Baynes East Fremantle Collingwood
576Not utilised Fremantle
577 Lindsay Smith Glenelg Kangaroos
578 Ty Zantuck Western Jets Richmond
579 Balraj Singh West Adelaide Adelaide
580 Jeremy Dukes Prahran Dragons Carlton
581 Troy Makepeace Kangaroos Reserves Kangaroos
582 Nick Stone Prahran Dragons Collingwood
683 Matthew Shir Murray Bushrangers Adelaide
684Not utilised Richmond
685Not utilised Hawthorn
686 Trent Hotton East Burwood Carlton
687 Christian Woodley Subiaco Kangaroos
688 Michael W. Clark Fremantle Collingwood
689Not utilised Adelaide
690 Andrew Merrington St Bernards Carlton
691Not utilised Adelaide
692 Adam Mathews Murray Bushrangers Carlton
693Joe Allen Gippsland Power Carlton

2000 pre-season draft

PickPlayerRecruited fromRecruited to
1 Shane O'Bree Brisbane Lions Collingwood
2 Brad Bootsma South Fremantle Fremantle
3 James Cook Western Bulldogs Melbourne
4 James Byrne Glenelg Adelaide
5 Fred Campbell Sydney Swans St Kilda
6 Barry Young Essendon Hawthorn
7 Ben Fixter NSW/ACT Rams Sydney Swans
8 Wade Chapman Sydney Swans Port Adelaide
9 Andrew Wills Fremantle Western Bulldogs
10 Simon Hawking Sydney Swans Collingwood
11 Steven Pitt Norwood Melbourne
12 Andrew Crowell Woodville-West Torrens Adelaide
13 Damian Monkhorst Collingwood St Kilda
14 Simon Godfrey Melbourne Reserves Melbourne
15 Sean Charles Woorinen St Kilda

2000 rookie draft

RoundPickPlayerRecruited fromClub
11Damien Lyon Prahran Dragons Collingwood
12 Nathan Carroll Claremont Fremantle
13 Mark Bradly Melbourne Melbourne
14 Michael Doughty South Adelaide Adelaide
15 Ben Haynes Western Jets Richmond
16 Marcus Baldwin Hawthorn (reserves) Geelong
17Mark Wittison Prahran Dragons St Kilda
18Ryan Ablett Beaconsfield Hawthorn
19 Tadhg Kennelly Kerry Sydney
110Darren Burton Port Adelaide Port Adelaide
111Matthiue Lucas St Kevins Western Bulldogs
112Toby McGrath South Fremantle West Coast
113Ben Doherty Morningside Brisbane Lions
114 Cory McGrath South Fremantle Essendon
115 Adam Pickering Calder Cannons Carlton
116Nick Lowther Kangaroos (reserves) Kangaroos
217Leigh Sheehan Gippsland Power Collingwood
218 Robbie Haddrill Perth Fremantle
219Luke Taylor Melbourne (reserves) Melbourne
220Josh Coulter Central District Adelaide
221 Royce Vardy Devon-Welshpool-Wron Wron-Woodside Richmond
222Shane Ryan Oakleigh Chargers Geelong
223 Stephen Milne Essendon (reserves) St Kilda
224 Shane Tuck Dandenong Stingrays Hawthorn
225Brett White North Adelaide Sydney
226 Dean Brogan South Adelaide Port Adelaide
227 Brad Fuller Collingwood Western Bulldogs
228 Dean Cox East Perth West Coast
229Jason Anthonisz Northern Eagles Brisbane Lions
230 David Johnson Calder Cannons Essendon
231Craig Clarke Springvale Brisbane Lions
232Michael Ablett Dandenong Stingrays Kangaroos
333 Andrew Dimattina Essendon (reserves) Collingwood
334Luke Newick Subiaco Fremantle
335PassedN/A Melbourne
336Chris Robertson North Adelaide Adelaide
337Robbie Taylor Richmond (reserves) Richmond
338Brent Cowell St Kilda (reserves) Geelong
339Olly Trand Prahran Dragons St Kilda
340Timothy Malseed Hawthorn (reserves) Hawthorn
341 Leigh Brockman Geelong Sydney
342 Tom Carr Port Adelaide Port Adelaide
343 Justin Wood Geelong Western Bulldogs
344 Kasey Green East Fremantle West Coast
345PassedN/A Brisbane Lions
346Adam Switala Central District Essendon
347 Jordan Doering Essendon (reserves) Carlton
348 Mark Hilton North Albury Kangaroos
449Dale Walkingshaw Peel Thunder Fremantle
450Jonathan Yerbury Norwood Adelaide
451Teghan Henderson Richmond (reserves) Richmond
452 Brett Moyle St Kilda (reserves) St Kilda
453PassedN/A Hawthorn
454PassedN/A Sydney
455Scott Hahn Port Adelaide Port Adelaide
456Luke Donaldson Dandenong Stingrays Western Bulldogs
457PassedN/A Brisbane Lions
458 James Podsiadly Western Jets Essendon
459Mark Passador Springvale Carlton
460 Ryan Pagan Kangaroos (reserves) Kangaroos
561Troy Kirwen Collingwood (reserves) Richmond
562PassedN/A Hawthorn
563PassedN/A Sydney
564 Nathan Clarke Maroochydore Brisbane Lions
665David Le Pavoux NSW/ACT Rams Sydney
666Jeff Cooper Northern Eagles Brisbane Lions
767Peter McGrath NSW/ACT Rams Sydney
768 Stephen Kenna Morningside Brisbane Lions
869Scott Muller NSW/ACT Rams Sydney
870Hayden Kluver Sherwood Brisbane Lions

Rookie elevation

In alphabetical order of professional clubs. This list details 1999-listed rookies who were elevated to the senior list; it does not list players taken as rookies in the rookie draft which occurred during the 1999/2000 off-season.

PlayerRecruited fromRecruited to
Matthew Golding Glenelg Adelaide Crows
Dean Howard West Adelaide Adelaide Crows
Trent Knobel Broadbeach Brisbane Lions
Heath Culpitt Castlemaine Carlton
Simon Fletcher Geelong Reserves Carlton
Dean Rioli South Fremantle Essendon
Ashley Clancy Subiaco Fremantle
Antoni Grover Subiaco Fremantle
Darren Bolton Peel Thunder Fremantle
Paul Lindsay East Fremantle Geelong
Kent Kingsley Woodville-West Torrens Kangaroos
Glen Bowyer Murray Bushrangers Hawthorn
Ben Beams Tassie Mariners Melbourne
Luke Williams Oakleigh Chargers Melbourne
Scott Bassett Port Adelaide Magpies Port Adelaide
Ben Hollands Sydney Reserves Richmond
Chad Davis Oakleigh Chargers St Kilda
James Gowans Werribee St Kilda
Gerrard Bennett Geelong Reserves Sydney Swans
Brett Kirk North Albury Sydney Swans
Adam Contessa Kangaroos Reserves Western Bulldogs
Shaun Tinsley Port Melbourne Western Bulldogs

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