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If they get him, IMO it’s a poorly disguised leg up. No genuine merit in it at all IMO.Cannot be explained logically.
The AFL will be sure to introduce another rule over the top of that to complicated it furtherCan anyone actually explain how this rule is going to be adjudged going forward, what is actually Adelaide's metropolian NGA zone now when it comes to eligibility?
While he plays for Central District, a club tied to Adelaide under the NGA zones, under the SANFL’s father-son rule he actually lives in Port Adelaide’s NGA zone - which is how the AFL determines eligibility for each club.
Port Adelaide had been closely working with the AFL on Cochrane’s application with the Power increasingly confident in recent months it would be approved.
Yes it can. The AFL is worried about a lack of Aboriginal kids getting drafted lately. Putting Cochrane in an NGA gives them a nice story to tell, where they can show the enormous impact of their NGA system in creating opportunities for Aboriginal kids that they would otherwise miss out on. What could be more logical than that?Cannot be explained logically.
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I think every rule always comes under the 'This rule is subject to change at the AFL's discretion'.The AFL will be sure to introduce another rule over the top of that to complicated it further
I thought there was a lot of conjecture that he was eligible under the Indigenous rules ??Yes it can. The AFL is worried about a lack of Aboriginal kids getting drafted lately. Putting Cochrane in an NGA gives them a nice story to tell, where they can show the enormous impact of their NGA system in creating opportunities for Aboriginal kids that they would otherwise miss out on. What could be more logical than that?
By all accounts for 16 years of his life he didn't even know he had some distant indigenous ancestry and being aboriginal most certainly hasn't held back his opportunities....it's a joke!!Yes it can. The AFL is worried about a lack of Aboriginal kids getting drafted lately. Putting Cochrane in an NGA gives them a nice story to tell, where they can show the enormous impact of their NGA system in creating opportunities for Aboriginal kids that they would otherwise miss out on. What could be more logical than that?
Lachlan Murphy has not nominated for the national draft, so we cannot add him to the list again
I'm not entirely sold on that narrative. It's a weak Coates league this year - where most of the draft watchers who shape the narrative focus. It does look a lot more shallow - especially compared to last year - but is the top 20 really weak or is it just that less than half are Victorian?Christ. Personally I'd be trading out of this draft entirely. Take a few token late picks or whatever we need to
Trading IN to a poor draft, especially with our fixture next year, seems like madness to me
Surely if a player is coming through the state talent pathways prior to learning about their indigenous heritage they should be ineligible to be a NGA pick as it clearly hasn’t played a role in his life.If they get him, IMO it’s a poorly disguised leg up. No genuine merit in it at all IMO.

Oskar Taylor not Xaviar Taylor (who will be gone)?My top realistic 5
1. Blake Thredgold – Intercept / Key Defender
Player comparison: Tom Doedee / Sam Taylor hybrid
- Reads the ball beautifully in the air
- Strong closing speed
- Smart spatial defender with clean intercepting
- Adding strength but already very reliable
2. Mitch Marsh – Medium/Tall Forward
Player comparison: Isaac Heeney (forward-focused) / Jack Gunston**
- Strong aerial presence for size
- Classy left-foot finisher
- Plays above his height like Heeney
- High footy IQ and natural forward craft
3. Aidan Schubert – Tall Forward / Second Ruck (198cm)
Player comparison: Early Rory Lobb / emerging Luke Jackson
- Mobile tall with genuine ruck/follow-up ability
- Strong marking and covers ground well
- Raw but high-upside developmental project
4. Xavier Taylor – Running / Intercept Defender
Player comparison: Nick Coffield / Jayden Short
- Rebounding defender with attacking intent
- Strong lateral movement and long, aggressive kicking
- Intercepts well but excels most as a drive-from-defence weapon
5. Matt Leray – Balanced Midfielder / Forward
Player comparison: Zac Fisher / Connor Macdonald
- Clean ball-winner who links stoppages to outside play
- Sharp agility and quick decision-maker in traffic
- Works hard both ways and offers forward-half impact
- Not as physically developed as some peers, keeping him outside the top-15 range
- High-floor, reliable role player with upside as a dual midfielder/half-forward
Yes it can. The AFL is worried about a lack of Aboriginal kids getting drafted lately. Putting Cochrane in an NGA gives them a nice story to tell, where they can show the enormous impact of their NGA system in creating opportunities for Aboriginal kids that they would otherwise miss out on. What could be more logical than that?
There is an obscure SANFL father/son rule that says the son of a player who has played 1 game for a particular SANFL club can be recruited by that club. That doesn't make them eligible for the AFL thoughThe entire Cochrane family, his grandfather, Stuart, Dougie all played for Centrals, a club aligned to Adelaide for NGA purposes. Apparently now they live in a Port Adelaide Sanfl zone (but entire family played for Centrals) they can take him under "SANFL father son rules" what? makes no sense at all.
We must have cooled right off then. Tbh, if we are going to have a big crack at the Bulldogs Sanders next year, we will need our 1st for that and i think he would be a much better bet than anothet teens pick in this draft by the sounds of it
Was expecting it anyway, there was no way Carlton were gonna keep those picksNot great news.
Essendon and North trading up to take 9 and 11 pushes our pick down as they won’t get swallowed up by a Dean bid.
They could’ve kept them and let 11 slide a couple spots so that they still grabbed a player somewhere between 14-16.Was expecting it anyway, there was no way Carlton were gonna keep those picks
Maybe the 1 year gap between his OOC next year and tassie coming in might help?I think you are right, we will have a red hot crack but I’d be very surprised if we can pull it off.
Tasmania has the ability to double our offer to him and he is from Tasmania. They will offer him ridiculous money