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2010 AFL Draft Key Dates + The Father-Son Rule + Gold Coast Concessions

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2008 AFL Draft Key dates

The AFL wishes to advise the key dates for the 2008 NAB AFL Draft / Trading period are as follows (all times are EST):

September

Tue Sept 30 - Commencement of 2008 Draft Camp, AIS Canberra.

October

Fri Oct 3 - Conclusion of 2008 Draft Camp.

Fri Oct 3, 2pm - Father / son nominations lodged with AFL.

Sat Oct 4 - Victorain State Screening Session, Monash University.

Mon Oct 6, 10am - Father / son bidding meeting (Telstra Dome).

Mon Oct 6 - Commencement of 2008 AFL Exchange Period.

Fri Oct 10, 2pm - Conclusion of 2008 AFL Exchange Period.

Sat Oct 11 - South Australian State Screening Session, SA Institute of Sport.

Sun Oct 12 - Western Australian State Screening Session, University of WA.

Fri Oct 31, 2pm - Club List Lodgement List 1 - Maximum 35 players, rookie promotion, retained rookies, scholarship player transfer and international scholarship.

November

Tue Nov 11, 2pm - Uncontracted listed players nominate.

Wed Nov 12, 2pm - Draft nominations close.

Fri Nov 14, 2pm - List Lodgement 2.

Wed Nov 19, 2pm - Delisted players nominate.

Sat Nov 29, 10am - 2008 NAB AFL Draft selection meeting (Telstra Dome).

December

Tue Dec 2, 10am - Nomination of scholarship-listed player and international scholarship-listed player to rookie list.

Tue Dec 2, 10am - Nomination of an international player and a player not registered for three years.

Tue Dec 2, 2pm - Uncontracted listed players nominate.

Wed Dec 3, 3pm - List Lodgement 3 and TPP Estimates.

Tue Dec 9, 2pm - Delisted players nominate.

Tue Dec 16, 10am - 2008 NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft selection meeting (microsoft live meeting).

Tue Dec 16, 10.15am - Brisbane Lions and Sydney Swans nominate eligible rookie list players.

Tue Dec 16, 10.15am - Nomination of third-year rookies.

Tue Dec 16, 10.30am - 2008 NAB AFL Rookie Draft selection meeting (microsoft live meeting).
 
Re: 2008 AFL Draft Key dates + The Father-Son Rule

The Father-Son Rule

FOR every nominated father-son player, each club in the competition has the option to bid for the player, in reverse ladder order. If a bid is made, the club that nominated the father-son player must use its next available selection if it wishes to retain its hold on that player.

If the club nominating the father-son player declines to match the selection nominated, the club with the successful bid must use that selection at the draft on that player.

Any club that makes a successful bid on a father-son selection is bound to use the pick they nominate.

If no bid is made by another club, the club that nominated the father-son eligible player will forfeit its last selection in the draft to select the player.

The eligibility of players under the father-son rules differs depending upon the home state of the team making the selection. The basic rule, as applied to Victorian clubs, is that each club can select any player whose father played a minimum of 100 senior games for the side.

Brisbane Lions and Sydney Swans can choose the sons of players who have appeared 100 times for either themselves or their predecessors, Fitzroy and the Brisbane Bears or the South Melbourne Football Club respectively.

West Australian and South Australian teams have modified rules in place, valid until the club has been in the AFL for 20 years, with eligibility to be determined by a certain number of games played for specific sides in state league:

Until October 31, 2007, West Coast can select any player whose father has made 150 WAFL appearances for Claremont, East Perth, West Perth or Subiaco.

Until October 31, 2010, Adelaide can select any player whose father played 200 SANFL appearances before 1990 for South Adelaide, Norwood, Glenelg or Sturt.

Until October 31, 2015, Fremantle may include any player whose father made 150 WAFL appearances for East Fremantle, South Fremantle, Perth or Swan Districts.

Until October 31, 2017, Port Adelaide may include any player whose father has made 200 SANFL appearances for Port Adelaide Magpies, North Adelaide, West Adelaide, Central District, Woodville or West Torrens
 
Gold Coast Draft Concessions

With the AFL now having finally made some decisions, I thought a one-stop-shop thread on the subject would be in order. Might help save on confusion later.

http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=67076
Gold Coast's entry rules explained
5:20 PM Thu 04 September, 2008

THE ENTRY Rules for GC17 into the AFL are as follows:

1. 2009 NAB AFL Draft:

GC17 to have the capacity to sign 12 x 17 year-olds born in the January – April window (Jan-April 1992).

2. 2010 NAB AFL Draft:

GC17 to have Pick One in Each Round.
GC 17 to have Picks 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 in Round One.

3. 2009 NAB Rookie Draft:

GC17 to have Selections 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

4. 2010 NAB Rookie Draft

GC17 to alternate Queensland priority selections with Brisbane Lions. GC17 to have first selection.

5. Zoned Access

GC17 to have zoned access to up to five Queensland players prior to each of 2010, 2011 and 2012 NAB AFL Drafts.

GC17 to have zoned access to up to three Northern Territory player prior to the 2010 NAB AFL Draft

6. 2010 Post Season, AFL Listed Played Access

GC17 to have capacity to pre-list 10 players who had previously nominated for the AFL Draft, or were previously listed with an AFL club.

GC17 to have capacity to sign up to 16 uncontracted players.

GC17 will so have an expanded list size and TPP (Total Player Payment) allowance in the club’s initial four years from 2011 to 2014, which would be as follows:

2011 – 48 senior list, nine rookies with $1m TPP extra allowance;
2012 – 46 senior list, nine rookies with $800k TPP extra allowance;
2013 – 42 senior list, nine rookies with $600k TPP extra allowance;
2014 – 40 senior list, nine rookies with $400k TPP extra allowance;
2015 – 38 senior list, nine rookies in line with other AFL clubs.

2010 NAB AFL Draft: (Example Draft Order before trading)

Round One
1 GC17
2 GC17
3 GC17
4 Club 16 on 2010 ladder
5 GC17
6 Club 15 on 2010 ladder
7 GC17
8 Club 14 on 2010 ladder
9 GC17
10 Club 13 on 2010 ladder
11 GC17
12 Club 12 on 2010 ladder
13 GC17
14 Club 11 on 2010 ladder
15 GC17
16 Club 10 on 2010 ladder
17 Club 9 on 2010 ladder
18 Club 8 on 2010 ladder
19 Club 7 on 2010 ladder
20 Club 6 on 2010 ladder
21 Club 5 on 2010 ladder
22 Club 4 on 2010 ladder
23 Club 3 on 2010 ladder
24 Club 2 on 2010 ladder
25 Club 1 on 2010 ladder

Round Two
26 GC17
27 Club 16 on 2010 ladder
28 Club 15 on 2010 ladder
29 Club 14 on 2010 ladder
30 Club 13 on 2010 ladder
31 Club 12 on 2010 ladder
32 Club 11 on 2010 ladder
33 Club 10 on 2010 ladder
34 Club 9 on 2010 ladder
35 Club 8 on 2010 ladder
36 Club 7 on 2010 ladder
37 Club 6 on 2010 ladder
38 Club 5 on 2010 ladder
39 Club 4 on 2010 ladder
40 Club 3 on 2010 ladder
41 Club 2 on 2010 ladder
42 Club 1 on 2010 ladder

Round Three
43 GC 17
44 Club 16 on 2010 ladder
45 Club 15 on 2010 ladder
46 Club 14 on 2010 ladder
47 Club 13 on 2010 ladder
48 Club 12 on 2010 ladder
49 Club 11 on 2010 ladder
50 Club 10 on 2010 ladder
51 Club 9 on 2010 ladder
52 Club 8 on 2010 ladder
53 Club 7 on 2010 ladder
54 Club 6 on 2010 ladder
55 Club 5 on 2010 ladder
56 Club 4 on 2010 ladder
57 Club 3 on 2010 ladder
58 Club 2 on 2010 ladder
59 Club 1 on 2010 ladder
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Re: Gold Coast Draft Concessions

The tricky issue of priority draft selections in 2010/2011 remains undecided:

http://afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=67128
Expansion threatens priority pick system
By Tara Murray 8:01 AM Fri 05 September, 2008
THE PRIORITY pick system may be suspended in 2010 and 2011, with the Gold Coast and possibly West Sydney the likely beneficiaries.

Although no firm decision made been made, AFL general manager of football operations Adrian Anderson told The Australian that poor performing clubs could lose out to the new clubs in regard to priority selections.

"Perhaps we might even suspend the system for those two years, we are yet to resolve what we are going to do," Anderson said.

The AFL has already announced that Gold Coast team will receive nine of the first 15 draft picks in 2010, including the first three and will have the first selection in each round. As a result, the team that finishes last in 2009 will receive its first pick at number four.

Similar concessions will be given to the West Sydney team when they enter the competition.

Currently the priority pick system sees teams that win less than five games receive an extra selection before the second round, and teams that win less than eight matches over two years receive a pick before round one of the draft.
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