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From my understanding his decision will be known at the beginning of next year because if plays for the academy next year he has no choice but be picked up by Sydney in the draft. If he's not in the academy at the beginning of next year he's either a lion, at norf or is entering the draft.Comment
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From my understanding his decision will be known at the beginning of next year because if plays for the academy next year he has no choice but be picked up by Sydney in the draft. If he's not in the academy at the beginning of next year he's either a lion, at norf or is entering the draft.
Is it your understanding that if a player is in an academy during the season leading up to the draft at which he nominates, that the academy has first draft priority rights (subject to the other draft rules re academy picks)?
However if a player has been through an academy in earlier years, but not in the year of his draft eligibility, the academy has no priority rights?
(The draft booklet is frustratingly vague, simply referring to 'draft-eligible academy players.)Comment
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Boddo, just for clarification:
Is it your understanding that if a player is in an academy during the season leading up to the draft at which he nominates, that the academy has first draft priority rights (subject to the other draft rules re academy picks)?
However if a player has been through an academy in earlier years, but not in the year of his draft eligibility, the academy has no priority rights?
(The draft booklet is frustratingly vague, simply referring to 'draft-eligible academy players.)
Point 2- all the years must be continuous. So both those respective players must have been registered and participating in their academy programs continuously, It was 5 years but may have been changed to 3 like the NGA's have but I have not read anywhere that it has been changed. It's why Rogers would not be eligible for Sydney to match a bid on him due to not spending enough years in the academy.Comment
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I will also add we have the rediculous situation where Blakey is eligible under the F/S for Brisbane even though he has not put 1 minute of development/training at the club and Brisbane Bears & Fitzroy did not merge. Fitzroy still play in the Victorian amateurs, the Bears just took over Fitzroys records & just rebranded themselves the Lions with a jumper change.Comment
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Point 1 - yep correct so for Blakey or Scott must be in the academy at the beginning of 2018 & then Sydney & GC will have first rights to both.
Point 2- all the years must be continuous. So both those respective players must have been registered and participating in their academy programs continuously, It was 5 years but may have been changed to 3 like the NGA's have but I have not read anywhere that it has been changed. It's why Rogers would not be eligible for Sydney to match a bid on him due to not spending enough years in the academy.
The academy draft qualifying period was 5 years in the rules dated May 2016. I haven't seen an update of the rules publication (so perhaps it will be released next month) but wouldn't expect the 5-years to be relaxed. Hence another example of easier qualification for NGA priority drafting.
"a Club may include a Club Academy Player on its Primary List or Rookie List if he has been domiciled in the Club?s Academy Region for a period of 5 continuous years immediately prior to attaining draft eligibility age, unless otherwise approved by the AFL (with further words re bidding etc.)Comment
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Thanks Boddo, very helpful, I've been trying to find that info. for some time.
The academy draft qualifying period was 5 years in the rules dated May 2016. I haven't seen an update of the rules publication (so perhaps it will be released next month) but wouldn't expect the 5-years to be relaxed. Hence another example of easier qualification for NGA priority drafting.
"a Club may include a Club Academy Player on its Primary List or Rookie List if he has been domiciled in the Club?s Academy Region for a period of 5 continuous years immediately prior to attaining draft eligibility age, unless otherwise approved by the AFL (with further words re bidding etc.)
http://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/19072469/knightmare-afl-draft-wrap-ethan-penrith-making-stridesComment
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I will also add we have the rediculous situation where Blakey is eligible under the F/S for Brisbane even though he has not put 1 minute of development/training at the club and Brisbane Bears & Fitzroy did not merge. Fitzroy still play in the Victorian amateurs, the Bears just took over Fitzroys records & just rebranded themselves the Lions with a jumper change.
This is from Jan. 2017:
?We?re really excited to have the boys up, especially given their strong connections with the Brisbane Lions, Bears and Fitzroy,?.
?They?ll train with our Academy squad and spend some time around the Club, we?ll track their progress over the next year or so and see how they progress and develop from there.?
The sons of some serious guns - lions.com.auComment
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I think Brisbane will say they spent development time (about one day) with Blakey. They clearly are keeping him (and other F/S prospects) in mind.
This is from Jan. 2017:
?We?re really excited to have the boys up, especially given their strong connections with the Brisbane Lions, Bears and Fitzroy,?.
?They?ll train with our Academy squad and spend some time around the Club, we?ll track their progress over the next year or so and see how they progress and develop from there.?
The sons of some serious guns - lions.com.auComment
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I think Brisbane will say they spent development time (about one day) with Blakey. They clearly are keeping him (and other F/S prospects) in mind.
This is from Jan. 2017:
?We?re really excited to have the boys up, especially given their strong connections with the Brisbane Lions, Bears and Fitzroy,?.
?They?ll train with our Academy squad and spend some time around the Club, we?ll track their progress over the next year or so and see how they progress and develop from there.?
The sons of some serious guns - lions.com.auComment
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I don't - others may know more. I don't know if the Swans have ever had a group of potential draft F/S coming through together.
North Melbourne certainly do have these sort of sessions plus a F/S academy (as do Carlton and possibly other clubs).
From July 2016:
?Both Blakey and Scott, along with Joel Crocker (son of Darren) are in our Father-Son program, which is run by Mark Finnigan and formerly Brady Rawlings,? North National Recruiting Manager Bryce Lewis told AFL.com.au.
?As they get older, the AFL rules permit you having more access to them. Football commitments and school commitments permitting, we?d be looking to get them in to do more with them at the club, similar to the National Academy kids who spend a week or two at AFL clubs.
?To think that those two boys (Scott + Blakey) could possibly be playing for North Melbourne in 18 months is very exciting.?
Sons of guns - NMFC.com.au
A lot of competing pressures on a young man!Comment
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Further to the F/S draft rules - I don't support the existence of this rule because of the sheer random luck of it. (However I am not a vocal opponent as it only leads to arguments about the Swans' academy.)
This is an interesting article along those lines from July 2016.
Is the AFL father-son rule fair Moore Silvagni Sons of gunsComment
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Further to the F/S draft rules - I don't support the existence of this rule because of the sheer random luck of it. (However I am not a vocal opponent as it only leads to arguments about the Swans' academy.)
This is an interesting article along those lines from July 2016.
Is the AFL father-son rule fair Moore Silvagni Sons of gunsComment
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Oh and I'd add your are eligible to what rules you were born under. Same as academy but under the rules you signed up to the academy under. It's a very bad and unprofessional situation when you sign these 12 year old kids up to a program and at the last minute you change the rules.Comment
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