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Is it!?!?! Now I'm confused
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Is it!?!?! Now I'm confused
Couldn't find a target in the champsSps looks to have a good inside game but given I don't think he has a huge potential for physics development I wonder how he would transfer to AFL level. His highlights don't seem to show him breaking lines that often.
Mid side forwards who transitioned to Mids are Cameron Ling and Tom Rockliff.
Ling used to be a full forward.
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Couldn't find a target in the champs
Imagine someone having a preference for where their future might take them and no say at all as to where that might be. Not only are they likely at 18 to leave home for the first time but may have to move stateThese ******* players need to pull their head in and go where they are picked. Reflection of the entitled generation.
SPS was the same or even worseWasn't that SPP?
Imagine someone having a preference for where their future might take them and no say at all as to where that might be. Not only are they likely at 18 to leave home for the first time but may have to move state
But yeah they're entitled because they might be reluctant to go somewhere they'd choose not to if given any semblance of choice
Yep if you don't want to play interstate then stick to the state leagueThey aren't being shipped off to boot camp ffs, they get all sorts of special treatment, host families, an opportunity play sport for a living etc etc. I don't have a problem with players having a preference but if they don't get what they want then tough shit. Do your 3-6 years at your club, build some currency then make a decision what you want to do at that point, you know like a professional person i.e. Judd.
Key forward?- SPP
- Bolton
- Waterman
- Ryan
Dream draft. Future forward line all sorted.
Yeah they should just suck it upYep if you don't want to play interstate then stick to the state league
Next yearKey forward?
I'm not blaming them one iota for the apprehension and it's totally understandable that they'll be homesick.Yeah they should just suck it up
You're good at something. Really good. Good enough that you can make a lot of money from it
Here's the catch. The only way you can make that money is to put yourself in a pool and wait for your name to be called out. You have no say or control over where you go. The only way to work at the highest level is to agree to the possibility that you shift to the other side of the country and/or to work at an organisation that is noted for its perpetual failure
You're 18.
It should be no surprise that some of these kids approach the draft with apprehension or that some that move don't adjust or simply don't like where they ended up.
Some will embrace it, some won't.
Yeah I get that the draft is a cornerstone of equalisation and that kids trying to influence where they go undermines that but ....I'm not blaming them one iota for the apprehension and it's totally understandable that they'll be homesick.
But that's the nature of the job and trying to deliberately influence where you end up because you're feeling apprehensive is draft tampering and IMO seriously affects the integrity of the competition.
I'm not going to start threads about them calling them out as weak campaigners or flogs but I do think that the draft is a central but delicate pillar of a national completion and it needs to be taken seriously
If its that big of a deal then you dont nominate for the draft then.Not to mention that family can be more important to some people than others and in some cultures. I understand the system and agree that the nature of the draft is you could end up wherever and they choose to pursue that job etc, but for some people (as frustrating as it may be), it is a really big issue to move away from family.
I think it is different saying if you get drafted by an interstate team you won't go and play, as opposed to being honest and making it clear your preference is to stay in the State you are from and it is a strong possibility you will look to come back after your contract is up. Once the contract is up, they are perfectly within their rights to look to come home. Again, it frustrates the crap out of me (I have been living in Asia over 17 years and had no issues getting out and away) but different strokes...If its that big of a deal then you dont nominate for the draft then.
Whilst that is good news why aren't they taking pick 3 off themThe Age is reporting that GWS could lose picks 15 and 37 in this years draft as a result of the Whitfield issue.
No idea and agree it seems strange.Whilst that is good news why aren't they taking pick 3 off them
They aren't being shipped off to boot camp ffs, they get all sorts of special treatment, host families, an opportunity play sport for a living etc etc. I don't have a problem with players having a preference but if they don't get what they want then tough shit. Do your 3-6 years at your club, build some currency then make a decision what you want to do at that point, you know like a professional person i.e. Judd.
If its that big of a deal then you dont nominate for the draft then.
Or nominate and be honest with the teams that are talking to you?
"I will play my heart out, but the way I feel right now is that when possible I would like to head back home"
Nothing at all wrong with that.
Or nominate and be honest with the teams that are talking to you?
"I will play my heart out, but the way I feel right now is that when possible I would like to head back home"
Nothing at all wrong with that.