1987 VFL Draft

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The 1987 VFL Draft was the second draft to provide recruitment opportunities to clubs participating in Australian rules football's elite Victorian Football League. Held after the end of the 1987 season, it consisted only of the National Draft itself.

National Draft

The format of the second VFL Draft was much the same as that for the inaugural draft held the previous year. In each of the five rounds, the 13 participating clubs (except West Coast, which instead received complete access to all West Australian footballers for the second year) all received one selection, the order of which was set in the reverse of the previous season's finishing positions. The minimum age for draftees was again 16, but Sydney was the only club allowed to draft players from New South Wales who were under the age of 19.

Meanwhile, in addition to being involved in the National Draft, the Brisbane Bears also kept the sole recruitment rights for all players from Queensland, and although country zoning had now finished, Victorian clubs retained exclusive use of Metropolitan Zones.

Like the previous draft, some players did not join the club that selected them. Notably, South Australians Chris McDermott, Andrew Jarman and Simon Tregenza all chose to stay at home and later became part of Adelaide's inaugural AFL squad, with second pick overall McDermott becoming the first captain of the team. Meanwhile, Jamie Cox opted for a first class cricket career with Tasmania over signing for Essendon.

The first choice was heavyweight ruckman Richard Lounder, who only played four senior matches for Richmond and has been described as the most derided number one national draft pick.[1] However, Richmond had more success with the second round pick, Brendon 'Benny' Gale, who became a firm favourite at the club during his 244 game career. Other 1987 draftees of note included Graham Wright of Collingwood and Melbourne's Stephen Tingay.

National Draft Selections

Round Pick Player Recruited from Club
1 1 Richard Lounder Central District Richmond
1 2 Chris McDermott Glenelg Brisbane Bears
1 3 Graham Wright East Devonport Collingwood
1 4 Andrew Brockhurst South Adelaide Fitzroy
1 5 Michael Quirk Myrtleford St Kilda
1 6 Andrew Rogers Woodville Essendon
1 7 Darren Davies North Hobart Footscray
1 8 Darren Jones Moe Geelong
1 9 Michael Murphy Glenelg North Melbourne
1 10 Michael Parsons North Adelaide Sydney
1 11 Tim McNeil Norwood Melbourne
1 12 Grant Williams Sandy Bay Hawthorn
1 13 Peter Bubner Central District Carlton
2 14 Wayne Peters Morwell Richmond
2 15 Andrew Jarman North Adelaide Brisbane Bears
2 16 Chris Grumley Sale Collingwood
2 17 Chris Waterson Cohuna Fitzroy
2 18 Patrick Browne North Albury St Kilda
2 19 Jamie Cox Wynyard Essendon
2 20 Stuart Wigney Leongatha Footscray
2 21 Shane Korth Natimuk Geelong
2 22 Scott Christie Strathmerton North Melbourne
2 23 Scott Salisbury Glenelg Sydney
2 24 Mark Ducker Norwood Melbourne
2 25 Damien Trezise Union Hawthorn
2 26 Steven Oliver Castlemaine Carlton
3 27 Brendon Gale Burnie Richmond
3 28 Andrew Bishop Ainslie Brisbane Bears
3 29 Andrew Pascoe Norwood Collingwood
3 30 Ashley Byrne Boort Fitzroy
3 31 Jamie Keane Koroit St Kilda
3 32 John Cook Hamilton Imperials Essendon
3 33 Rod Gunn Hamilton Footscray
3 34 Stephen Hewitt Warracknabeal Geelong
3 35 Craig Patrick Wangaratta Rovers North Melbourne
3 36 Tony Virgona Jerilderie Sydney
3 37 Andrew Obst Port Adelaide Melbourne
3 38 John Polkinghorne North Ballarat Hawthorn
3 39 David Kernahan Glenelg Carlton
4 40 Bevan Cox Wodonga Richmond
4 41 Michael Kennedy Queanbeyan Brisbane Bears
4 42 Tim Wilson North Launceston Collingwood
4 43 Darren Wheildon Newborough Fitzroy
4 44 Bob Jones Devonport St Kilda
4 45 David Grenvold Glenelg Essendon
4 46 Gary Gunn Hamilton Footscray
4 47 Stephen McQueen North Hobart Geelong
4 48 Liam Pickering Stawell North Melbourne
4 49 Jim Silvestro Traralgon Sydney
4 50 Stephen Tingay Shepparton Melbourne
4 51 Anthony Dessent Maffra Hawthorn
4 52 Stephen Gemmill Cobram Carlton
5 53 Andrew Wisken Hastings Richmond
5 54 Adam Ladbrook Pakenham Brisbane Bears
5 55 Brendan Tranter Maryborough Collingwood
5 56 Keith Allan Central District Fitzroy
5 57 Damian Kitschke Sturt St Kilda
5 58 Peter Bennett North Adelaide Essendon
5 59 Simon Tregenza Port Adelaide Footscray
5 60 Pat Gribble Traralgon Geelong
5 61 Darren Read Leongatha North Melbourne
5 62 David Querzoli West Torrens Sydney
5 63 Jay Viney Sturt Melbourne
5 64 Peter Nunn Koo Wee Rup Hawthorn
5 65 Dean Adams Shepparton Carlton

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References

  1. Lane, Tim (2003-11-22). "Two-minute interview". The Age. Retrieved 2007-05-16. 
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