Anyone even requesting a trade back home should receive a lifetime ban from the AFL. They can play State footy if they want to be close to home. Agree 100% with Scott Clayton. It's ridiculous how the AFL has let this situation get this far.
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Yes. Perhaps even longer.
However, this is not going to help the Kangas. What will it take for them to attract some talent? At least they seem to retain their draftees.
Bring on the draft. Time is going so, so slowwwwlllyyy. IRS hasn't helped.All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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Along comes home state clubs showing interest via their manager who no doubt passes it along, the young player then discusses it with Mum and Dad who want him home, mates tell him to come home, he loses focus, loses form then requests a trade. It's happening more and more. The AFL will lock horns with the AFLPA on this as AFLPA almost want free movement but it's destabilising the comp in expansion areas. Gold Coast may never get out of bottom four!Comment
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Player mangers again churning players for a commission every time their player moves.Comment
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But clearly there is an issue for Queensland clubs and to a lesser extent GWS and Sydney. All the more reason why state-based academies are worthy of support not derision.
I think time will show that getting Heeney and Mills in consecutive years was a statistical anomaly. The subsequent Eddie-driven hatchet job on academies was short-sighted, damaging for Brisbane and GC and counter-productive to attracting investment from clubs in expanding the talent pool.Comment
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I'm sure there are good reasons why draftees are only made to commit for the first two years (like what happens if they are just no good and the club is stuck with them for longer?).
But clearly there is an issue for Queensland clubs and to a lesser extent GWS and Sydney. All the more reason why state-based academies are worthy of support not derision.
I think time will show that getting Heeney and Mills in consecutive years was a statistical anomaly. The subsequent Eddie-driven hatchet job on academies was short-sighted, damaging for Brisbane and GC and counter-productive to attracting investment from clubs in expanding the talent pool.
Trading contracts is something we should be looking at soon as a competition, as well as longer minimum contract lengths for drafted players.Comment
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Draft rankings on afldraftcentral posted yesterday: Matt Balmer?s 2017 Final AFL Draft Power Rankings Part 1 – AFL Draft Central.
I'm not sure if there'll be anything worth seeing but I'm thinking of attending the draft. Hopefully better than watching on tv and if it's a waste of time I'll know better for next time.All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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Now Fox Footy has put up a phantom draft: https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/fox...669901bafee3de. According to them we'll have our pick of Constable, O'Brien, Murphy and Balta - not that I have much confidence in their prognostications.
I'd lean towards O'Brien but don't really know. I think if we have confidence in Aliir making the grade then we might not need Balta given they are both tall, athletic and versatile. Constable could be a good understudy for Joey but is not really what we need given we already have strong, slowish onballers like Joey, Parker, Hewett. Anyway, we've got Dawson ready to be a big midfielder already! Also, the rest of our midfield, while not slow, is not noted for explosive pace - at this stage Jones and Papley are among the pacier options who spend time on the ball but they are not full-time midfielders at this stage. I don't know much about Murphy but Balmer reckons he'll go top 10. Apparently there are suggestions the Swans are 'into' him.
Time will tell. Wish I felt more patient. Time keeps dragging on.All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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If we have a run of injuries with key backs I'd rather just give Allir/Maibaum a chance at senior level, rather than have a guy who is a break glass in emergency typeComment
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...Maybe some sort of allowance even?Comment
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