Emmm, just thinking how grossly unfair it is on a young 18 year old to be whipped across the country to a place like WA, or say for a young Collingwood supporter to be drafted by the Blues (or maybe the saints or Melbourne or GWS... if you get my drift, wink wink nudge nudge).jackcass wrote:Still doesn't stop Player X saying he's happy to be drafted to any team but they should be aware that he ultimately wants to be with family and will seek to get home at the first opportunity.RudeBoy wrote:Players have to declare their willingness to play for any club which drafts them. To do otherwise can lead them being disqualified from being in the draft.The Boy Who Cried Wolf wrote:So I'm wondering, what stops draft prospects saying to a club:
'Don't draft me I'm not interested and won't play for your club under any circumstances'?
Or alternatively
'Ok draft me but I'll only sign a one year deal and I want to be traded to the team of my choice (aka Buckley)'
So we've got pick 5 and 30. Who do you want?
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I'd just keep talking about how much I love making model 'TANKS' in my interview with Melbourne, every time they talked about football... I'd say something like 'How awesome were those Tiger TANKS in WW2, pity they didn't call them Magpie TANKS instead'!!!Az wrote:I don't know for sure but I suppose your nomination for the draft could be rejected by the AFL if you're discovered to be tampering. I suppose that doesn't include deliberately acting like a douch bag in your interviews to turn certain clubs off you as that would be difficult to police. I know if I were set to be a top pick I would do anything in my power to not be selected by Melbourne.The Boy Who Cried Wolf wrote:So I'm wondering, what stops draft prospects saying to a club:
'Don't draft me I'm not interested and won't play for your club under any circumstances'?
Or alternatively
'Ok draft me but I'll only sign a one year deal and I want to be traded to the team of my choice (aka Buckley)'
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You win Nicks todayThe Boy Who Cried Wolf wrote:I'd just keep talking about how much I love making model 'TANKS' in my interview with Melbourne, every time they talked about football... I'd say something like 'How awesome were those Tiger TANKS in WW2, pity they didn't call them Magpie TANKS instead'!!!Az wrote:I don't know for sure but I suppose your nomination for the draft could be rejected by the AFL if you're discovered to be tampering. I suppose that doesn't include deliberately acting like a douch bag in your interviews to turn certain clubs off you as that would be difficult to police. I know if I were set to be a top pick I would do anything in my power to not be selected by Melbourne.The Boy Who Cried Wolf wrote:So I'm wondering, what stops draft prospects saying to a club:
'Don't draft me I'm not interested and won't play for your club under any circumstances'?
Or alternatively
'Ok draft me but I'll only sign a one year deal and I want to be traded to the team of my choice (aka Buckley)'
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And when they bring it back to Melborne... too many pansies when what they need is panzers...The Boy Who Cried Wolf wrote:I'd just keep talking about how much I love making model 'TANKS' in my interview with Melbourne, every time they talked about football... I'd say something like 'How awesome were those Tiger TANKS in WW2, pity they didn't call them Magpie TANKS instead'!!!Az wrote:I don't know for sure but I suppose your nomination for the draft could be rejected by the AFL if you're discovered to be tampering. I suppose that doesn't include deliberately acting like a douch bag in your interviews to turn certain clubs off you as that would be difficult to police. I know if I were set to be a top pick I would do anything in my power to not be selected by Melbourne.The Boy Who Cried Wolf wrote:So I'm wondering, what stops draft prospects saying to a club:
'Don't draft me I'm not interested and won't play for your club under any circumstances'?
Or alternatively
'Ok draft me but I'll only sign a one year deal and I want to be traded to the team of my choice (aka Buckley)'
Magpie tanks... nice touch!
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Too many bad puns tank you very much.jackcass wrote:And when they bring it back to Melborne... too many pansies when what they need is panzers...The Boy Who Cried Wolf wrote:I'd just keep talking about how much I love making model 'TANKS' in my interview with Melbourne, every time they talked about football... I'd say something like 'How awesome were those Tiger TANKS in WW2, pity they didn't call them Magpie TANKS instead'!!!Az wrote: I don't know for sure but I suppose your nomination for the draft could be rejected by the AFL if you're discovered to be tampering. I suppose that doesn't include deliberately acting like a douch bag in your interviews to turn certain clubs off you as that would be difficult to police. I know if I were set to be a top pick I would do anything in my power to not be selected by Melbourne.
Magpie tanks... nice touch!
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Back on topic.
One thing that slightly worries me about someone like Wright is that he's seen as being a bit of a gentle giant.
Despite his size some have suggested his marking can be a little weak in a contested situation when body contact is made.
I still maintain that one of the biggest reasons why you might take a player in Wright who seems surplus to our immediate needs is that he'll hold his draft value over the next couple of years.
Want to target a Treloar, Cameron or Petracca when they come out of contract then Wright is a significant bit of bait to hang in front of there respective clubs.
While we discuss whether GWS might make a strategic selection at 4 could we make one ourselves at 5 if Wright is available?
For me it's probably a win/win scenario in that we get a player who either turns into a power forward or holds his value and we can trade him in for a player who suits us better within 2 years.
More than happy to take Laverde at 5 but if both are available it's going to make for an interesting decision on Hines part.
One thing that slightly worries me about someone like Wright is that he's seen as being a bit of a gentle giant.
Despite his size some have suggested his marking can be a little weak in a contested situation when body contact is made.
I still maintain that one of the biggest reasons why you might take a player in Wright who seems surplus to our immediate needs is that he'll hold his draft value over the next couple of years.
Want to target a Treloar, Cameron or Petracca when they come out of contract then Wright is a significant bit of bait to hang in front of there respective clubs.
While we discuss whether GWS might make a strategic selection at 4 could we make one ourselves at 5 if Wright is available?
For me it's probably a win/win scenario in that we get a player who either turns into a power forward or holds his value and we can trade him in for a player who suits us better within 2 years.
More than happy to take Laverde at 5 but if both are available it's going to make for an interesting decision on Hines part.
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Laverde:
http://bigpondvideo.com/AFL/696681/draf ... n-laverde/
Wright:
http://www.afl.com.au/video/2014-09-14/ ... ter-wright
Lever:
http://www.afl.com.au/video/2014-09-14/ ... jake-lever
Pickett:
http://www.afl.com.au/video/2014-09-14/ ... od-pickett
http://bigpondvideo.com/AFL/696681/draf ... n-laverde/
Wright:
http://www.afl.com.au/video/2014-09-14/ ... ter-wright
Lever:
http://www.afl.com.au/video/2014-09-14/ ... jake-lever
Pickett:
http://www.afl.com.au/video/2014-09-14/ ... od-pickett
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What a pain we have to wait until the end of November for the draft.
You'd think it would be better to get it out of the way this weekend or last and allow the potential draftees to learn there fate one way or another.
I would have thought worrying about if you'll get drafted and where you might end up on top of VCE exams would be a double whammy of stress they could do without.
You'd think it would be better to get it out of the way this weekend or last and allow the potential draftees to learn there fate one way or another.
I would have thought worrying about if you'll get drafted and where you might end up on top of VCE exams would be a double whammy of stress they could do without.
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Would be nice for us but I think once they're drafted clubs start to make demands upon them which is what impacts on VCE studies.swoop42 wrote:What a pain we have to wait until the end of November for the draft.
You'd think it would be better to get it out of the way this weekend or last and allow the potential draftees to learn there fate one way or another.
I would have thought worrying about if you'll get drafted and where you might end up on top of VCE exams would be a double whammy of stress they could do without.