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Neville LinneyHe then kicked five goals in his last ever game for St Kilda, a win over Collingwood at Junction Oval in 1957.
Xavier ClarkeClarke's brother Raphael was also drafted by St Kilda, as Clarke played 57 games during his first three seasons, taking over the number 3 guernsey from former St Kilda captain Nathan Burke when Burke retired at the end of the 2003 AFL season.
Jamie Shaw (footballer)By the time Shaw retired form VFA football at the end of 1993, he had set a record of 673 goals for the Preston Football Club.
Dale KickettIn Round 20, 1999, Kickett became the first player to play 100 games for Fremantle.
John Barnes (Australian rules footballer) The young Barnes was a ruckman / forward recruited by Essendon in 1986 from Cobram, Victoria.
Shannon ByrnesAs a second year rookie, he was promoted to Geelong's senior list for the remainder of the 2004 season, replacing James Kelly who was out for the rest of the year after breaking his leg against the West Coast Eagles.
Ian PerrieWhen Carey missed games through injury, Perrie excelled with his new-found confidence, kicking a career-high 6 goals in Round 12, 2003, against Melbourne.
Don PykePyke was recruited by in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) for the 1987 season, playing in a premiership in his first season and winning the club's best and fairest award in his second season.
Bob Rose (footballer)Injuries had got the better of him though, and retired in 1955 after 152 games, and kicked 214 goals, with the losing Grand Final being his last match.
Len IncigneriTyabb recruited Incigneri for the 1907 season but by May had received an offer from the Richmond then in the Victorian Football Association.
Jeff GarlettHe joined indigenous Swan Districts teammate Chris Yarran at Carlton, who was drafted in the 2008 AFL Draft at pick 6.
Matthew PavlichHe went on to play the remaining 18 games for the season, earning himself a Rising star nomination in Round 17 The 2001 Season saw Pavlich spend more time in the Forward line.
Michael Gardiner Steven King (footballer) | Steven King at training prior to the -LSB- -LSB- 2009 AFL Grand Final -RSB- -RSB- The 2009 season saw Gardiner return to some of his best football form.
Travis EdmondsAt the 1991 National Draft, he was selected with the 75th pick overall by Hawthorn, but stayed in Perth, and was de-listed at the end of the season without playing a game for Hawthorn.
Matthew FebeyOriginally from Devonport, Febey was drafted to Melbourne in 1986 but suffered from injuries and before he made his senior debut got delisted.
David Schwarz (footballer)He played centre half-forward or full-forward and in 1994 kicked nine goals straight against Sydney and with some breathtaking finals performances (including'' that'' blind turn against Carlton).
Wayne CareyAmazingly, after 15 rounds of the 1993 season, with North Melbourne on top of the AFL ladder, Carey was leading the club in marks, disposals and goals, before he was injured in their round 16 clash with Brisbane and did not play again until round 20.
Harry Taylor (Australian rules footballer)Taylor made his debut for the Cats in the first round of the 2008 NAB Cup against Melbourne, in a highly impressive display in defence.
Bruce AndrewHe played his first senior game for Collingwood, on the wing, against Fitzroy in round 13 of the 1928 season on 14 July 1928, having been promoted from the Seconds to replace an out of form Jack Beveridge ; the match report in The Argus noted that'' the new man, Andrew, from the second eighteen, fully justified his inclusion''.
Chris LambThe incident was described as'' sickening'', He also played in both of Melbourne's finals in 2002, at the end of the year and was described as'' the find of Melbourne's 2002 season''.
Simon WigginsIn 2010, he was elevated to the club's leadership group, but his season was hampered by injuries, managing ten VFL games, but none in the AFL.
Bret ThorntonIn 2011, he returned to Carlton's best 22, playing more often in the forward-line, and kicked thirteen goals for the season.
Mark McGough He was selected by Collingwood in the third round of the 2001 AFL Draft.
Tim FlemingBefore arriving at Richmond he played with Carlton, winning the last Carlton stand alone reserve best and fairest in 2002.
Anthony MellingtonHe was a regular fixture up forward for Fitzroy in 1996, their last season in the AFL before the Brisbane Bears took over Fitzroy's AFL operations.
Nicky WinmarIn round four of the 1993 season, indigenous players Winmar and Gilbert McAdam were racially abused by Collingwood supporters, eventually being awarded two and three Brownlow Medal votes in a game St Kilda won by 22 points.
Neil Pearson (footballer)Pearson made his debut in the opening round of the 1945 VFL season against Essendon and kicked four goals.
Sam LonerganHe also played eight games in 2005 for the Tasmanian Devils Football Club in the VFL competition.
Tom Quinn (Australian footballer)Quinn capped off 1937 with a best on ground performance in Geelong's 1937 Grand Final win, gaining 31 possessions and six marks in a performance considered'' completely error free''.
Chris FogartyHe played another 25 games for University, playing his last VFL game for University, on the half-back flank, against Collingwood, at the East Melbourne Cricket Ground, on 27 August 1910 (round seventeen).
Clancy RudeforthRudeforth's form for Claremont was consistent however ; he played 23 games in 2004 and was selected in the WAFL representative side against the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Brad SymesIn 2012, Symes only played two games for Adelaide, but had a standout year in the SANFL, jointly winning the Magarey Medal with South Adelaide Football Club's Joel Cross with 18 votes, although Symes' teammate James Boyd polled the most votes (26), but was ineligible due to a two-week suspension after striking.
Paul McCormackMcCormack made his senior debut for Carlton in 1992 but was unable to cement a spot in the senior team, playing only fourteen matches in three seasons.
Darren Wilson (umpire)Wilson umpired the 1998 AFL Grand Final between Adelaide and North Melbourne.
David Johnston (Australian footballer)He appeared in the last six games of the 1990 home and away season but was n't picked in the finals, where Essendon were grand final losers.
Harvey KellyHe kicked a career best 28 goals in 1909 and made his third successive Grand Final, only to lose to his old club South Melbourne.
Cameron BruceHe quit playing for the Melbourne, with whom he had played for 11 seasons, and nominated for the 2010 AFL Draft.
Sean Dempster Dempster played in eight of the 22 matches in the 2009 season's home and away rounds in which St Kilda qualified in first position for the finals series, winning the club's third minor premiership.
Jason SaddingtonFully recovered, Saddington played very good football for Carlton's, the Northern Bullants, in the early rounds of season 2007 and played his first senior game of the 2007 AFL Season at the MCG against Magpies in Round 7 on Saturday 12 May 2007 taking a team high total of 12 marks.
Dom TysonTyson was traded to the Melbourne Football Club during the 2013 Trade Period.
Damien AdkinsAdkins won a Rising Star nomination after collecting 19 disposals and kickind 2 goals in his third game, a match against Carlton in round 3, 2000.
Seamus McNamaraIn September 2012 McNamara was cut from the Collingwood list after having played 3 NAB pre-season cup matches for the club.
Steven King (footballer) Debuting as a 17-year old with the Geelong Cats in 1996, King is a gifted ruckman.
Andrew MackieMackie began to play as a rebounding defender, ironically kicking a career-best four goals against Richmond in Round 6 in one of his first games down back, and played another great game in Round 11 2007 when he played his first ever game against Adelaide at AAMI Stadium.
Kristian BardsleyBardsley was selection number 34 in the 1994 AFL Pre-season draft by St Kilda.
Simon Phillips (footballer)He has played for the Sydney Swans and now for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the AFL and Norwood Football Club in the SANFL He was promoted to the senior side after the injury-related retirement of veteran Paul Williams mid-season, and immediately participated in his first senior AFL match in Round 15, 2006 at Subiaco Oval against the West Coast Eagles.
Hamish McIntosh In his second year he sprained his ankle and finally, after two seasons of waiting, Hamish got a game against Adelaide in Round 6, 2005.
Paul Dooley (footballer)Dooley made his debut in the opening round of the 1998 AFL season and kicked a goal with his first kick in league football.
Daniel GilmoreWhen not playing for Fremantle, Gilmore played for South Fremantle in the WAFL and in 2005 was a member of their premiership side and finished in the top 10 for the Sandover Medal.
Jack WorrallThe Fitzroy Football Club, short of a man, prevailed upon Worrall to play in their team in the match against South Melbourne in Fitzroy's last match for 1884 (Worrall's first season with that club).
Digby MorrellHe played 32 games for the Blues before being delisted at the end of 2005.
Antoni GroverAfter this he became an important and consistent performer in his defence, and also had good marking abilities (finishing fifth in the team for general and contested marks in 2005).
Travis TuckTuck was listed as an emergency for the successful 2008 Grand Final side.
Brodie AtkinsonIn an interesting turn on events he was selected in the 1998 AFL Draft by Adelaide after trading Chad Rintoul to West Coast for pick 80.
James SellarSellar was selected in the 2006 AFL Draft by the Adelaide Football Club at No. 14 overall, considered a bargain pick at the time considering he was touted as a potential top-5 pick.
Jaxson BarhamHe was delisted by Collingwood at the end of the 2010 season.
Michael McLean (footballer) The Bulldogs gave McLean the boot, before he was picked up in the 1991 AFL Pre-season Draft, as the no. 1 pick by the Brisbane Bears.
Scott West West attended Essendon Grammar and was recruited to the Footscray Football Club (now Western Bulldogs) where he made his debut in 1993.
Brent StantonStanton polled six votes in the Brownlow Medal and finished fifth in the 2010 Crichton Medal with 167 votes.
Daniel HanneberyHe placed 10th in the 2012 Bob Skilton Medal a week after his side beat Hawthorn Hawks in the 2012 AFL Grand Final.
Ben DuscherHe won the Essendon VFL Best and Fairest in 2013.
Damian HoulihanNorth Melbourne made their second grand final in three years in 1998 and Houlihan was n't able to break into the seniors.
Josh MahoneyHis performances across half-forward, booting 20 goals, and his defensive pressure was important, with the journeyman winning a premiership medallion in Port Adelaide's 2004 flag-winning side.
Greg Anderson (footballer)Anderson won the Fos Williams Medal for his best on ground performance against Western Australia in the AFL State of Origin game at Football Park in 1993.
Jay NashIn Essendon's round 16 win against Collingwood in 2005, defender Andrew Welsh was unable to take his place on the field.
Tarkyn LockyerLockyer played senior football with East Fremantle in the WAFL and was picked up by Collingwood in Round three (Pick # 39) of the 1997 AFL Rookie draft.
Michael FirritoHe made his AFL debut in round 12 on the 13 June 2003.
John FidgeFidge was picked up by Essendon with the 24th pick of the 1990 AFL Draft, but he did n't play a VFL game for them and returned to Glenelg.
Ryan Murphy (footballer)After only playing one game for Fremantle in 2010 he was delisted at the end of the season.
Luke Mitchell (footballer)He finally made his senior VFL debut for Carlton's, the Northern Blues, midway through the 2012 season, and he played his sole AFL match for Carlton in the final round of the same season.
Paul PuopoloBy the time he got drafted by Hawthorn at the end of 2010 he had played 68 senior games and kicked 13 goals for the Redlegs.
Steven McKeeAfter a short two year stay at Punt Road, Collingwood acquired the services of McKee, along with draft selection seven (Danny Roach) in return for Clinton King and draft selection three (Aaron Fiora) at the end of season 1999.
Kepler Bradley Bradley played junior football with the Kingsley Junior Football Club and in 2003 he made his senior football debut for West Perth in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), playing five league games including the Grand Final which West Perth won.
David FloodAfter playing under-19s football with Essendon, Flood made his league debut in 1986 and kicked two goals on debut against St Kilda at Windy Hill.
Andrew MacnishHe finished his AFL career in Victoria with Geelong in the second half of 1992 but could only manage three appearances for the seniors.
Stan JudkinsOn the Wednesday after the last game of the 1930 home and away season, the votes were tallied and Judkins was tied in first place with Harry Collier (Collingwood) and Allan Hopkins (Footscray) with a meagre tally of 4 votes.
Chris Dawes (Australian footballer)He is a strongly built forward who missed the majority of 2007 due to a knee injury after playing well for the Magpies' then VFL affiliate Williamstown.
Ben HaynesHaynes joined SANFL club West Adelaide in 2006, winning the club's Best & Fairest award in the same season.
Jason Gram Gram played in 21 of 22 matches in the 2009 season home and away rounds in which St Kilda qualified in first position for the 2009 finals, winning the club's third minor premiership.
Chad MorrisonIn 1997 he showed what he was capable of, having a solid and relatively consistent year, coming third in the Club Champion Award, including a good finals series.
Bernie VinceVince topped a great season by winning the Adelaide Crows Best and Fairest award in 2009.
David Crawford (Australian footballer)During the 2011 season he played all 22 WAFL games for Claremont, including his 150th WAFL game in round 19 against, in which he earned life membership with the club.
Jason AkermanisHe was a winner of the AFL Goal of the Year 2002 award and has an ability to kick goals from acute angles.
Luke Russell He made his AFL debut against Melbourne at the MCG in round 4 of the 2011 season.
James Clement From South Fremantle, the Fremantle Dockers picked Clement up as a zone selection in the 1995 National Draft.
Robert SnellA centreman, Snell was a member of a West Adelaide premiership side in his debut SANFL season in 1927.
Vic RichardsonRichardson also has the distinction of winning the South Australian National Football League's highest individual honor, the Magarey Medal, while Captain-coach of Sturt in 1920.
Robbie GrayIn Round 12 of the 2007 Season, he kicked 4 goals in a match against Essendon, in which Port Adelaide won by 31 points.
Steven Clark (Australian footballer)Clark was a rover who had originally trialed with Fitzroy but was recruited to Essendon by Kevin Sheedy midway through the 1985 VFL season, despite being aged 24.
Robert Dean (footballer)While at Collingwood, Dean was used as a wingman and it was in that position that he appeared in the famous 1970 VFL Grand Final loss to Carlton.
Damian MonkhorstAt the end of 1999 he was traded to St Kilda where he played only one season with the club, which finished wooden spooner.
David SierakowskiHe was recruited to the Saints in the 1992 AFL Draft under the father-son rule.
Mitch HahnOriginally from Brisbane in Queensland, he was chosen in the 1999 National AFL Draft at number 37, a trade the Bulldogs had received from Richmond in exchange for Leon Cameron.
Jason TraianidisTraianidis was instead signed by St Kilda and after taking part in their Ansett Cup premiership, played 13 AFL games in 1996.
Leigh Montagna Montagna played in St Kilda's 2004 Wizard Home Loans Cup winning side.
Simon GoodwinIn Round 2 2008, Simon Goodwin kicked a career best seven goals in Adelaide's big win over West Coast.
Tendai MzunguThe Fremantle Football Club obtained Mzungu in the trading period before the 2010 AFL Draft, trading their 39th selection to the new club, in return for Mzungu and the 44th selection, as part of the new club's entry concessions.
Jeff Farmer (footballer) Jeff Farmer decided to come out of retirement to play for South Fremantle Football Club in WAFL for 2009 season.
Graham MelroseThe 1977 VFL season was another outstanding time for North Melbourne in which the club won its second VFL premiership against Collingwood, but Melrose did not take part in this game due to injury.
Nathan Buckley Collingwood vs Fremantle Round 15, 1997, at Victoria Park : In his 100th senior match, Buckley had 43 possessions, many of which were goal assists to full forward Sav Rocca.