Jason McCartney kept a diary on behalf of
The Age newspaper detailing the weeks leading up to the draft. In it he reveals the confusion and uncertainty that a young footballer feels. McCartney from
Nhill in
Victoria (near the SA border) was hesitant about moving to
Melbourne. He went to Adelaide as a guest of
Glenelg Football Club and watched the AFL grand final on the big screen, as well as watching Glenelg lose the SA Grand Final the next day. With
Sydney and
Brisbane having the first draft picks he signed for Glenelg on a two-year deal. When Sydney and Brisbane traded their selections his hopes lifted. Geelong told him that they would take Hooper first and would be attempting to get the second pick to take McCartney. Geelong were unable to manufacture a trade and
Carlton ended up with the selection (they swapped ruckman
Warren McKenzie to Sydney).
Ian Collins, Geoff Walsh,
Bruce Comben and Kinnear Beatson all drove up to Nhill to meet with McCartney, and the next morning
David Parkin rang him to ask if everything went well. On draft day Carlton opted for Tasmanian James Cook. Parkin said that he felt that Cook had the potential to be an even better player. Collingwood drafted him and McCartney openly admitted he was devastated and that Collingwood was last on his list of clubs. The trades which made the above possible were Carlton swapping McKenzie to Sydney for 2 pick overall, and Collingwood swapping
Terry Keays to Richmond for 4th pick overall. One recruiting officer commenting about the decision making of Sydney and Richmond said, "those clubs deserve to be in the position they are in if they are going to make choices like that". == Preseason ==