Maybe all teams should have academies. It would mean going back to zoning of some sort for Melbourne teams, but then at least the complaining might stop. Let the Melbourne clubs fight all of that out amongst themselves and we can be left to develop local talent. In the end, it would come down to the ability of clubs to foster talent. The NSW and QLD teams would have the advantage of drawing upon a larger area, which is probably compensation for being in non traditional AFL states. If each club nominated a maximum of 2 or 3 players from their zone each year then other clubs would be free to draft any players not nominated.
2015 academy discussion thread (with some FS thrown in for good measure)
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Yes, please tell.
Out of interest, for those that have seen both Heeney and Mills play (and I've not yet seen the latter), does the theory that Mills is even better stack up - and in what ways?
And while I am at it, has anyone seen Dunkley Jr play and able to provide a take on him?
Haven't seen as much of Dunkley but he is a big bodied inside mid with a slightly awkward kicking action. Will be interesting to see if he is one of those kids that has been dominant due to always being bigger than all of his opponents or if he is legitimately that good. Very strong tackler and hard at it as you could imagine he would be, being Andrew's son. Also seems to bob up in the goalkickers a fair bit and is the captain of Gippsland's under 18s TAC Cup this year, will no doubt feature for Vic Country in the national champs again. Oh and played senior football for Sale at the tender age of 15 which is one of the stronger leagues in Victoria...speaks volumes for his toughness.Twitter @cmdil
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Maybe all teams should have academies. It would mean going back to zoning of some sort for Melbourne teams, but then at least the complaining might stop. Let the Melbourne clubs fight all of that out amongst themselves and we can be left to develop local talent. In the end, it would come down to the ability of clubs to foster talent. The NSW and QLD teams would have the advantage of drawing upon a larger area, which is probably compensation for being in non traditional AFL states. If each club nominated a maximum of 2 or 3 players from their zone each year then other clubs would be free to draft any players not nominated.
On EM; narcassistic people like him can only ever see it their way. Hence his failure as Ch9 GM. They will only have it their way and always to the detriment of the business. I have met many of these people and all come from the same mould. Interestingly smart people in their circle use them and they have no idea it is happening.He will never change. The best thing that can happen is if the CFC board flick him and he comes irrelevant.Comment
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I can see the next move that Fat Eddie will make will be to get the academy zones reduced in size. I think that after the AFL has adjusted COLA and the FS/Academy bidding system that will be his only avenue of attack left for him.Comment
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That is far too simple for the AFL to get their head around.
On EM; narcassistic people like him can only ever see it their way. Hence his failure as Ch9 GM. They will only have it their way and always to the detriment of the business. I have met many of these people and all come from the same mould. Interestingly smart people in their circle use them and they have no idea it is happening.He will never change. The best thing that can happen is if the CFC board flick him and he comes irrelevant.
BOT - I don't think the AFL will ever go back to zones but if the Swans academy continues to produce champions they may look to take it over or use it as a template for development areas.Comment
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Maybe all teams should have academies. It would mean going back to zoning of some sort for Melbourne teams, but then at least the complaining might stop. Let the Melbourne clubs fight all of that out amongst themselves and we can be left to develop local talent. In the end, it would come down to the ability of clubs to foster talent. The NSW and QLD teams would have the advantage of drawing upon a larger area, which is probably compensation for being in non traditional AFL states. If each club nominated a maximum of 2 or 3 players from their zone each year then other clubs would be free to draft any players not nominated.Comment
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He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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Maybe all teams should have academies. It would mean going back to zoning of some sort for Melbourne teams, but then at least the complaining might stop. Let the Melbourne clubs fight all of that out amongst themselves and we can be left to develop local talent. In the end, it would come down to the ability of clubs to foster talent. The NSW and QLD teams would have the advantage of drawing upon a larger area, which is probably compensation for being in non traditional AFL states. If each club nominated a maximum of 2 or 3 players from their zone each year then other clubs would be free to draft any players not nominated.
West Coast and Freo would have lists so strong that no one else would ever get a look.
I think that any further changes are highly unlikely except probably bringing the F/S discount into line with the academy.
I would also think that perhaps there is some chance of players from the academies having the chance to reject the selection as they can with F/S and I wouldn't think we'd have too much to worry about there but GWS would because Riverana boys may well prefer to go to Melbourne.
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"GWS boss David Matthews has slammed suggestions the AFL would review the boundaries of their academy zone because the Giants enjoy some traditional Aussie rules strong holds in particular the Riverina."
"Swans Chairman Andrew Pridham threw his support behind Matthews? stance and warned critics of the system to back off.
?The academy system and the ability to develop talent in NSW and Queensland is incredibly important to the AFL. It should be left alone for a while to see how it develops,? Pridham said.
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"GWS boss David Matthews has slammed suggestions the AFL would review the boundaries of their academy zone because the Giants enjoy some traditional Aussie rules strong holds in particular the Riverina."
"Swans Chairman Andrew Pridham threw his support behind Matthews? stance and warned critics of the system to back off.
?The academy system and the ability to develop talent in NSW and Queensland is incredibly important to the AFL. It should be left alone for a while to see how it develops,? Pridham said.
No Cookies | dailytelegraph.com.auHe reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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They didn't seem to have issues when the Premiers of the last 2 years added a gun defender and a top 10 draft pick to their ranks. The hypocrisy at the AFL is breathtaking at the moment.
[rant over]..And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC
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