1993 AFL draft

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The 1993 AFL draft consisted of a mid-season draft, a national draft at the end of the season and a pre-season draft, held before the 1994 AFL season.[1]

The AFL draft is the annual draft of new unsigned players by Australian rules football teams 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.

This was the final season until 2019 during which a mid-season draft was conducted.

The 1993 National Draft was held on Friday, 29 October 1993, and was the first draft to be broadcast live on television.[2]

1993 mid-season draft[]

Pick Player Recruited from Recruited by
1 Matthew Ahmat Norwood Sydney
2 James Thiessen Richmond Richmond
3 Anthony Harvey Frankston St Kilda
4 Damian Bourke Geelong Brisbane Bears
5 Brett Evans Springvale Melbourne
6 Tony Lynn Central District Carlton
7 Alan Thorpe Oakleigh Footscray
8 North Adelaide Adelaide
9 John Cunningham Port Melbourne Geelong
10 Danny Dickfos North Brisbane Fitzroy
11 Dale Kickett St Kilda Essendon
12 Terry Keays Frankston Collingwood
13 Passed - West Coast
14 Simon Luhrs Central District Hawthorn
15 Andrew Krakouer Sandringham North Melbourne
16 Aldo Dipetta Ainslie Sydney
17 Brad Fox Essendon Richmond
18 Port Adelaide Brisbane Bears
19 South Barwon Carlton
20 Coburg Footscray
21 Cristian O'Brien Norwood Geelong
22 Tom Kavanagh Castlemaine Fitzroy
23 Danny Morgan Preston Knights Essendon
24 Chelsea Collingwood
25 Sydney Sydney
26 East Fremantle Richmond
27 Richmond Geelong
28 Anthony McGregor Prahran Fitzroy
29 Jamie Grant Daylesford Sydney
30 Werribee Fitzroy
31 Sydney Sydney
32 Brad Hardie South Fremantle Sydney

1993 national draft[]

Pick Player Recruited from Recruited by
1 Darren Gaspar South Fremantle Sydney
2 Nigel Lappin Chiltern Brisbane Bears
3 Justin Murphy Centrals Dragons Richmond
4 Glenn Gorman Geelong Falcons Sydney
5 Adam Heuskes Norwood Sydney
6 Trent Cummings Central District (SANFL) Fitzroy
7 Chris Johnson Northern Knights Fitzroy
8 Michael Frost Footscray St Kilda
9 Rowan Warfe Bendigo U18 Fitzroy
10 Trent Ormond-Allen Port Adelaide Magpies Melbourne
11 Brad Johnson Western U18s Footscray
12 Chris Scott Eastern Ranges Brisbane Bears
13 Woodville West-Torrens Eagles Geelong
14 Adam Simpson Northern Knights North Melbourne
15 Luke McCabe Central District (SANFL) Hawthorn
16 Fraser Gehrig Murray Bushrangers West Coast
17 Angelo Lekkas Northern Knights Hawthorn
18 Simon Beaumont Centrals Dragons Carlton
19 Robert Stevenson Western U18 Essendon
20 Wade Chapman Geelong Falcons Sydney
21 Shane Hodges North Adelaide Brisbane Bears
22 Dion Myles Baulkham Hills Sydney
23 Shannon Gibson Northern Knights Hawthorn
24 North Adelaide Brisbane Bears
25 Clinton Shaw Southern U18 St Kilda
26 Stephen Jurica South Fremantle Richmond
27 Assumption Melbourne
28 Daryl Griffin Western (U18) Sydney
29 Centrals Dragons Essendon
30 Murray Bushrangers Geelong
31 Mark Stevens Gippsland Power North Melbourne
32 Paul Barnard East Perth Hawthorn
33 Ben Robbins Gippsland Power West Coast
34 Stephen Patterson Norwood Collingwood
35 Aaron James Western (U18) Collingwood
36 Julian Kirzner Centrals Dragons Essendon
37 Nyah-Nyah West Utd Sydney
38 Western U18 Geelong
39 Jason Wild Collingulie Collingwood
40 Matthew Lappin Chiltern St Kilda
41 Kieran Sporn Essendon Fitzroy
42 Southern (U18) Melbourne
43 Jason Heatley Subiaco West Coast
44 Port Adelaide Adelaide
45 Trent Bartlett Deloraine (Tas) Brisbane Bears
46 David King Port Melbourne North Melbourne
47 West Adelaide Hawthorn
48 West Adelaide Carlton
49 Simon Garlick Centrals Dragons Sydney
50 Mark Merenda West Perth Richmond
51 Northern (U18) St Kilda
52 Matthew Dent Sturt Football Club Fitzroy
53 Northern Knights Collingwood
54 Sedat Sir Centrals Dragons Footscray
55 Grant Tanner Norwood Geelong
56 Rayden Tallis Eastern Ranges Hawthorn
57 Mark Hepburn West Coast Sydney
58 Jeff Bruce Corowa-Rutherglen Fitzroy
59 Craig Biddiscombe Gippsland Power Geelong
60 Perth North Melbourne
61 Shayne Smith Southern (U18) Sydney
62 Mildura Fitzroy
63 Gareth John Sydney North Melbourne
64 Shane Hamilton Brisbane Brisbane Bears
65 Box Hill Fitzroy
66 Andrew Schauble Xavier(APS) Collingwood

1994 pre-season draft[]

Pick Player Recruited from Recruited by
1 Dermott Brereton Hawthorn Sydney Swans
2 Andrew Bews Geelong Brisbane Bears
3 Jamie Elliott Fitzroy Richmond
4 David Strooper Sydney Swans St Kilda
5 Steven Stretch Melbourne Fitzroy
6 Peter Filandia Essendon Sydney Swans
7 Haydn Robins Melbourne Richmond
8 Craig Lambert Richmond Brisbane Bears
9 Rod Keogh Melbourne St Kilda
10 Matthew Mansfield Footscray Fitzroy
11 Dean Irving West Coast Eagles Melbourne
12 Jason Watts Werribee Footscray
13 Jon Ballantyne Footscray Collingwood
14 Cain Liddle Western U18 Geelong
15 Trent Nichols West Coast Eagles North Melbourne
16 Simon Lethlean Hawthorn
17 Subiaco Football Club West Coast Eagles
18 Shane Tongerie Central District Football Club Adelaide Crows
19 Dean Rice St Kilda Carlton
20 Barry Young Richmond Essendon
21 Derek Kickett Essendon Sydney Swans
22 Andrew Bomford North Shore Australian Football Club Sydney Swans
23 Adam Slater Richmond Richmond
24 Adrian Burns Essendon St Kilda
25 Peter Doyle Carlton Fitzroy
26 Melbourne
27 Daniel Hargraves Eastern U18 Footscray
28 Trent Hotton Preston Football Club Collingwood
29 David Muir Claremont Football Club North Melbourne
30 Shayne Stevenson Fitzroy Hawthorn
31 Matthew Kluzek Woodville-West Torrens Adelaide Crows
32 Brad Pearce Brisbane Bears Carlton
33 Doug Bailey Old Xaverians St Kilda
34 Stephen Ryan Richmond Collingwood
35 Peter Green Sydney Swans Carlton
36 Kristian Bardsley North Melbourne St Kilda
37 Justin Staritski North Melbourne Collingwood
38 Frankston Football Club St Kilda
39 Alister Carr Essendon St Kilda

References[]

  1. ^ Lovett, Michael (2004). AFL 2004 – The Official Statistical History Of The AFL. AFL Publishing. ISBN 0-9580300-5-7.
  2. ^ Brady, Nicole (24 October 1993). "Channel Seven gives it a burl". The Age.
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