AFL 2022: Overall No.1 AFL Draft pick winners history since 1981.
This year 2022 NAB AFL Draft will be the 35th event, it was officially first held in 1986. Most AFL players has come through the draft system, with the exception of some International rookies.
Port Adelaide is the only club to have not received a number one pick at the AFL draft 2022.
Carlton has makes the most No.1 picks in the AFL era, dating back to 1990, taking five players with the first selection.
After coming 18th in the 2021 AFL season, the North Melbourne Football Club held the number one draft pick in the National draft for the first time, selecting South Adelaide midfielder Jason Horne-Francis.
The full list of AFL draft no.1 picks is below.
Who won the AFL Draft's no.1 pick? Draft winners through the Years since 1986-2022.
Looking back at every AFL No.1 draft pick since 1986
Draft | Player | Team | Draft | Player | Team |
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1981 | Alan Johnson | Melbourne | 2001 | Luke Hodge | Hawthorn |
1982 | Andrew Purser | Footscray | 2002 | Brendon Goddard | St Kilda |
1983 | N/A | N/A | 2003 | Adam Cooney | Western Bulldogs |
1984 | N/A | N/A | 2004 | Brett Deledio | Richmond |
1985 | N/A | N/A | 2005 | Marc Murphy | Carlton |
1986 | Martin Leslie | Brisbane Bears | 2006 | Bryce Gibbs | Carlton |
1987 | Richard Lounder | Richmond | 2007 | Matthew Kreuzer | Carlton |
1988 | Alex McDonald | Hawthorn | 2008 | Jack Watts | Melbourne |
1989 | Anthony Banik | Richmond | 2009 | Tom Scully | Melbourne |
1990 | Stephen Hooper | Geelong | 2010 | David Swallow | Gold Coast |
1991 | John Hutton | Brisbane Bears | 2011 | Jonathon Patton | GWS |
1992 | Drew Banfield | West Coast Eagles | 2012 | Lachie Whitfield | GWS |
1993 | Darren Gaspar | Sydney | 2013 | Tom Boyd | GWS |
1994 | Jeff White | Fremantle | 2014 | Paddy McCartin | St Kilda |
1995 | Clive Waterhouse | Fremantle | 2015 | Jacob Weitering | Carlton |
1996 | Michael Gardiner | West Coast Eagles | 2016 | Andrew McGrath | Essendon |
1997 | Travis Johnstone | Melbourne | 2017 | Cameron Rayner | Brisbane Lions |
1998 | Des Headland | Brisbane Lions | 2018 | Sam Walsh | Carlton |
1999 | John Fraser | Collingwood | 2019 | Matthew Rowell | Gold Coast |
2000 | Nick Riewoldt | St Kilda | 2020 | Jamarra Ugle- Hagan | Western Bulldogs |
2021 | Jason Horne-Francis | North Melbourne | |||
2022 | Aaron Cardman | GWS Giants | |||
2023 | TBD | TBD |
Look back the Past Selections at every AFL No.1 draft pick, Club Wise, since 1990-2022.
Adelaide: Nil
Brisbane: John Hutton (1991), Des Headland (1998), Cam Rayner (2017)
Carlton: Marc Murphy (2005), Bryce Gibbs (2006), Matthew Kreuzer (2007), Jacob Weitering (2015), Sam Walsh (2018)
Collingwood: Josh Fraser (1999)
Essendon: Andrew McGrath (2016)
Fremantle: Jeff White (1994), Clive Waterhouse (1995)
Geelong: Stephen Hooper (1990)
Gold Coast: David Swallow (2010), Matt Rowell (2019)
GWS Giants: Jon Patton (2011), Lachie Whitfield (2012), Tom Boyd (2013), Aaron Cardman (2022)
Hawthorn: Luke Hodge (2001)
Melbourne: Travis Johnstone (1997), Jack Watts (2008), Tom Scully (2009)
North Melbourne: Jason Horne-Francis (2021)
Port Adelaide: Nil
Richmond: Brett Deledio (2004)
St Kilda: Nick Riewoldt (2000), Brendon Goddard (2002), Paddy McCartin (2014)
Sydney: Darren Gaspar (1993)
West Coast: Drew Banfield (1992), Michael Gardiner (1996)
Western Bulldogs: Adam Cooney (2003), Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (2020)
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courtesy to sportingnews.com/
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