This is a listing of Australian rules footballers who made their senior debut for an Australian Football League (AFL) club in 1999.
Name | Club | Age at debut | Round debuted | Games | Goals | Notes |
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Brett Burton | Adelaide | 20 years, 327 days | 1 [1] | 177 | 264 | |
Ken McGregor | Adelaide | 18 years, 156 days | 14 [2] | 152 | 114 | |
Tyson Stenglein | Adelaide | 18 years, 304 days | 8 [3] | 106 | 26 | |
Bryan Beinke | Adelaide | 23 years, 241 days | 2 [4] | 38 | 42 | |
David Gallagher | Adelaide | 18 years, 234 days | 1 [5] | 26 | 2 | |
Lucas Herbert | Adelaide | 21 years, 195 days | 1 [6] | 14 | 1 | |
Matthew Golding | Adelaide | 18 years, 116 days | 5 [7] | 7 | 0 | |
Brodie Atkinson | Adelaide | 26 years, 239 days | 1 [8] | 5 | 1 | 1997 Magarey Medallist. Previously played for St Kilda. |
Darryl Wintle | Adelaide | 22 years, 361 days | 2 [9] | 3 | 1 | |
Dean Howard | Adelaide | 22 years, 310 days | 10 [10] | 2 | 0 | |
Des Headland | Brisbane Lions | 18 years, 157 days | 13 [11] | 52 | 52 | |
Adam Heuskes | Brisbane Lions | 23 years, 7 days | 1 [12] | 7 | 0 | Previously played for Sydney and Port Adelaide. |
David Calthorpe | Brisbane Lions | 25 years, 236 days | 3 [13] | 9 | 2 | Previously played for Essendon. |
Martin McKinnon | Brisbane Lions | 23 years, 300 days | 6 [14] | 7 | 5 | Previously played for Adelaide and Geelong. |
Matthew Lappin | Carlton | 23 years, 36 days | 1 [15] | 196 | 221 | Previously played for St Kilda. |
Brendan Fevola | Carlton | 18 years, 186 days | 17 [16] | 187 | 575 | 2006 and 2009 Coleman Medallist. |
Simon Fletcher | Carlton | 20 years, 335 days | 16 [17] | 84 | 30 | |
Brett Backwell | Carlton | 18 years, 311 days | 1 [18] | 18 | 12 | 2006 Magarey Medallist. |
Heath Culpitt | Carlton | 21 years, 54 days | 3 [19] | 15 | 5 | |
Murray Vance | Carlton | 19 years, 111 days | 18 [20] | 5 | 1 | |
Ben Thompson | Carlton | 20 years, 172 days | 1 [21] | 1 | 0 | |
Tarkyn Lockyer | Collingwood | 19 years, 197 days | 8 [22] | 227 | 149 | |
Paul Licuria | Collingwood | 21 years, 83 days | 1 [23] | 182 | 70 | Previously played for Sydney. |
Rupert Betheras | Collingwood | 23 years, 139 days | 3 [24] | 85 | 35 | |
Glenn Freeborn | Collingwood | 26 years, 50 days | 1 [25] | 83 | 42 | Previously played for North Melbourne. |
Nick Davis | Collingwood | 18 years, 363 days | 13 [26] | 71 | 85 | Son of Craig Davis. |
Heath Scotland | Collingwood | 18 years, 264 days | 3 [27] | 53 | 12 | |
Tyson Lane | Collingwood | 22 years, 215 days | 1 [28] | 42 | 30 | Previously played for the Western Bulldogs. |
Craig Jacotine | Collingwood | 18 years, 308 days | 5 [29] | 16 | 6 | |
Rick Olarenshaw | Collingwood | 26 years, 55 days | 1 [30] | 5 | 0 | Previously played for Essendon. |
Brad Oborne | Collingwood | 18 years, 317 days | 6 [31] | 5 | 4 | Son of Rod Oborne. |
Cameron Venables | Collingwood | 23 years, 150 days | 1 [32] | 3 | 0 | |
Mark McVeigh | Essendon | 18 years, 58 days | 1 [33] | 232 | 107 | Brother of Jarrad McVeigh. |
Mark Johnson | Essendon | 20 years, 306 days | 1 [34] | 194 | 92 | Brother of David Johnson. |
Adam Ramanauskas | Essendon | 18 years, 176 days | 8 [35] | 134 | 63 | |
Dean Rioli | Essendon | 20 years, 325 days | 3 [36] | 100 | 91 | |
Danny Jacobs | Essendon | 19 years, 9 days | 14 [37] | 81 | 23 | |
Ilija Grgic | Essendon | 27 years, 27 days | 2 [38] | 2 | 0 | Previously played for Footscray and West Coast. |
Antoni Grover | Fremantle | 19 years, 163 days | 21 [39] | 202 | 27 | |
Justin Longmuir | Fremantle | 18 years, 220 days | 22 [40] | 139 | 166 | Brother of Troy Longmuir. |
Tony Modra | Fremantle | 30 years, 27 days | 1 [41] | 47 | 148 | 1997 Coleman Medallist. Previously played for Adelaide. |
Ashley Prescott | Fremantle | 30 years, 27 days | 1 [42] | 38 | 4 | Son of David Prescott. Previously played for Richmond. |
Andrew Shipp | Fremantle | 19 years, 285 days | 9 [43] | 35 | 19 | |
Garth Taylor | Fremantle | 18 years, 261 days | 1 [44] | 15 | 13 | |
Darren Bolton | Fremantle | 22 years, 135 days | 3 [45] | 2 | 0 | |
Michael Clark | Fremantle | 21 years, 74 days | 11 [46] | 1 | 0 | Son of Wayne Clark. Played first-class cricket for Western Australia and Warwickshire. |
Tom Harley | Geelong | 20 years, 351 days | 14 [47] | 197 | 11 | Premiership captain 2007 and 2009. Previously played for Port Adelaide. |
David Wojcinski | Geelong | 18 years, 212 days | 4 [48] | 203 | 66 | |
David Clarke | Geelong | 19 years, 8 days | 9 [49] | 89 | 48 | Son of David Clarke and brother of Tim Clarke. |
Jason Mooney | Geelong | 25 years, 294 days | 1 [50] | 32 | 50 | Brother of Cameron Mooney. Previously played for Sydney. |
Simon Arnott | Geelong | 23 years, 40 days | 1 [51] | 26 | 20 | Previously played for Sydney. |
Tristan Lynch | Geelong | 25 years, 216 days | 1 [52] | 17 | 7 | Previously played for Brisbane. |
Scott Bamford | Geelong | 24 years, 276 days | 1 [53] | 13 | 10 | Previously played for Fitzroy and Brisbane. |
Paul Lindsay | Geelong | 23 years, 110 days | 12 [54] | 2 | 0 | |
Joel Smith | Hawthorn | 21 years, 335 days | 2 [55] | 163 | 39 | Previously played for St Kilda. |
Kris Barlow | Hawthorn | 25 years, 256 days | 1 [56] | 102 | 74 | |
Adrian Cox | Hawthorn | 18 years, 201 days | 1 [57] | 54 | 27 | |
Anthony Rock | Hawthorn | 28 years, 214 days | 6 [58] | 44 | 17 | Previously played for North Melbourne. |
Glen Bowyer | Hawthorn | 19 years, 224 days | 22 [59] | 35 | 14 | |
Michael Collica | Hawthorn | 21 years, 262 days | 22 [60] | 30 | 4 | |
Brett O'Farrell | Hawthorn | 21 years, 90 days | 2 [61] | 13 | 6 | Previously played for Sydney. |
Peter Walsh | Melbourne | 22 years, 254 days | 2 [62] | 104 | 31 | |
Luke Williams | Melbourne | 19 years, 206 days | 17 [63] | 51 | 10 | |
Troy Simmonds | Melbourne | 20 years, 313 days | 9 [64] | 40 | 7 | |
Ben Beams | Melbourne | 20 years, 250 days | 5 [65] | 23 | 17 | |
Scott Chisholm | Melbourne | 25 years, 303 days | 1 [66] | 18 | 8 | Previously played for Fremantle. |
Luke Ottens | Melbourne | 22 years, 309 days | 1 [67] | 4 | 0 | Son of Dean Ottens and brother of Brad Ottens. |
Nick Carter | Melbourne | 21 years, 10 days | 1 [68] | 3 | 1 | Previously played for Fitzroy and Brisbane. |
Brady Rawlings | Kangaroos | 17 years, 295 days | 3 [69] | 245 | 62 | Brother of Jade Rawlings. |
Shane Clayton | Kangaroos | 20 years, 153 days | 1 [70] | 99 | 51 | Previously played for Fitzroy and Brisbane. Brother of Jeremy Clayton. |
Shannon Motlop | Kangaroos | 20 years, 292 days | 10 [71] | 54 | 31 | Brother of Daniel and Steven Motlop. |
Adam Lange | Kangaroos | 20 years, 79 days | 2 [72] | 28 | 22 | |
Gary Dhurrkay | Kangaroos | 25 years, 22 days | 1 [73] | 21 | 20 | Previously played for Fremantle. |
Kent Kingsley | Kangaroos | 20 years, 253 days | 10 [74] | 12 | 10 | |
Cameron Mooney | Kangaroos | 19 years, 225 days | 7 [75] | 11 | 2 | Brother of Jason Mooney. |
Chad Cornes | Port Adelaide | 19 years, 171 days | 6 [76] | 239 | 175 | Son of Graham Cornes and brother of Kane Cornes. |
Jarrad Schofield | Port Adelaide | 24 years, 57 days | 1 [77] | 131 | 91 | Previously played for West Coast. |
Jared Poulton | Port Adelaide | 21 years, 341 days | 1 [78] | 88 | 20 | |
Che Cockatoo-Collins | Port Adelaide | 24 years, 23 days | 1 [79] | 75 | 106 | Brother of David and Donald Cockatoo-Collins. Previously played for Essendon. |
Barnaby French | Port Adelaide | 23 years, 121 days | 1 [80] | 62 | 20 | |
Derek Murray | Port Adelaide | 19 years, 30 days | 5 [81] | 23 | 7 | Brother of Allan Murray. |
Michael Stevens | Port Adelaide | 18 years, 259 days | 17 [82] | 17 | 3 | |
Scott Bassett | Port Adelaide | 20 years, 266 days | 14 [83] | 15 | 2 | Brother of Nathan Bassett. |
Ray Hall | Richmond | 18 years, 304 days | 22 [84] | 99 | 28 | |
Rory Hilton | Richmond | 19 years, 346 days | 1 [85] | 82 | 53 | Previously played for Brisbane. |
Marc Dragicevic | Richmond | 18 years, 4 days | 2 [86] | 48 | 25 | |
Craig Biddiscombe | Richmond | 22 years, 237 days | 8 [87] | 44 | 7 | Previously played for Geelong. |
Clay Sampson | Richmond | 23 years, 58 days | 5 [88] | 27 | 18 | Previously played for Melbourne and Adelaide. |
Ben Hollands | Richmond | 21 years, 109 days | 6 [89] | 8 | 5 | |
Lenny Hayes | St Kilda | 19 years, 100 days | 6 [90] | 297 | 95 | St Kilda captain 2004 and 2007. |
Steven Baker | St Kilda | 18 years, 317 days | 2 [91] | 203 | 35 | |
James Begley | St Kilda | 19 years, 23 days | 20 [92] | 36 | 7 | |
Damien Ryan | St Kilda | 21 years, 236 days | 1 [93] | 30 | 3 | Previously played for Richmond. |
Matthew Carr | St Kilda | 20 years, 109 days | 4 [94] | 28 | 2 | Brother of Josh Carr. |
Ben Walton | St Kilda | 19 years, 135 days | 1 [95] | 23 | 15 | |
Tony Francis | St Kilda | 29 years, 360 days | 1 [96] | 19 | 5 | Previously played for Collingwood. |
James Gowans | St Kilda | 22 years, 119 days | 15 [97] | 4 | 2 | |
Adam Goodes | Sydney | 19 years, 79 days | 1 [98] | 351 | 439 | 2003 and 2006 Brownlow Medallists. |
Jude Bolton | Sydney | 19 years, 97 days | 12 [99] | 325 | 196 | |
Brett Kirk | Sydney | 22 years, 286 days | 19 [100] | 241 | 96 | |
Nic Fosdike | Sydney | 19 years, 58 days | 5 [101] | 164 | 66 | |
Gerrard Bennett | Sydney | 20 years, 1 days | 3 [102] | 32 | 11 | |
Ryan O'Connor | Sydney | 24 years, 274 days | 1 [103] | 24 | 2 | 2001 Magarey Medallist. Previously played for Essendon. |
Heath James | Sydney | 19 years, 153 days | 19 [104] | 18 | 1 | Son of Max James. |
Scott Russell | Sydney | 28 years, 325 days | 1 [105] | 16 | 8 | Previously played for Collingwood. |
Andrew Bomford | Sydney | 24 years, 252 days | 1 [106] | 15 | 4 | Previously played for Essendon. |
Simon Feast | Sydney | 24 years, 145 days | 5 [107] | 14 | 3 | |
Fred Campbell | Sydney | 19 years, 153 days | 8 [108] | 5 | 3 | |
Will Sangster | Sydney | 20 years, 210 days | 7 [109] | 2 | 0 | |
Andrew Embley | West Coast | 17 years, 274 days | 1 [110] | 250 | 216 | 2006 Norm Smith Medallist. |
Chad Fletcher | West Coast | 19 years, 313 days | 15 [111] | 179 | 74 | |
Scott Cummings | West Coast | 25 years, 69 days | 1 [112] | 46 | 158 | 1999 Coleman Medallist. Previously played for Essendon and Port Adelaide. |
Chad Rintoul | West Coast | 24 years, 240 days | 1 [113] | 39 | 10 | Previously played for Adelaide. |
Laurie Bellotti | West Coast | 23 years, 42 days | 3 [114] | 24 | 2 | |
Matthew Robbins | Footscray | 22 years, 0 days | 7 [115] | 139 | 135 | Previously played for Geelong. |
Kingsley Hunter | Footscray | 24 years, 23 days | 12 [116] | 57 | 28 | Previously played for Fremantle. |
Nicky Winmar | Footscray | 33 years, 183 days | 1 [117] | 21 | 34 | Previously played for St Kilda. |
Josh Mahoney | Footscray | 21 years, 147 days | 1 [118] | 11 | 2 | Previously played for Collingwood. |
Jim Plunkett | Footscray | 20 years, 328 days | 12 [119] | 10 | 1 | |
Christin Macri | Footscray | 24 years, 38 days | 18 [120] | 5 | 3 |
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