1981 VFL draft
The 1981 VFL draft was the first annual national draft held by the Victorian Football League, the leading Australian rules football league.[1]
Held on 8 October 1981, all twelve VFL clubs participated in the draft, each having two picks, with the team finishing last in the 1981 VFL season having first choice, followed by the other eleven clubs in reverse finishing position order. Wooden spooners Melbourne named Perth wingman Alan Johnson as the first pick of the draft.
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1981 VFL interstate draft
- 1. Alan Johnson
- 2. Neil Craig
- 3. Grant Campbell
- 4. Mark Naley
- 5. Craig Holden
- 6. Peter Hofner
- 7. Ken Judge
- 8. Wayne Otway
- 9. Dean Turner
- 10. Tony McGuinness
- 11. Chris Carpenter
- 12. Ross Ditchburn
- 13. Danny Hughes
- 14. Trevor Clisby
- 15. Geoff Linke
- 16. Phil Brooksby
- 17. Tom Warhurst
- 18. David Tiller
- 19. John Platten
- 20. Stephen Copping
- 21. Chris McDermott
- 22. Greg McAdam
- 23. Scott Knight
- 24. Chris Velde
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