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I agree with this. It seems more players are content to stay at a club outside their home state only as long as it takes to establish that they can play, then they're looking to "go home". We've been beneficiaries of this (Doc for example) and victims (though Betts and Gibbs took a bit longer).
Having said there, there are plenty who do stay the course, but there's no guarantee. At 18 they're just rapt to get drafted. By 20, having played a season or so and become a tradable asset, they're already examining their options.
If drafting for long term future, try to draft Victorian players who are most likely to be in it for the whole journey and not get "homesick" on us.
Call it Funks EOH rule.
(East of Horsham)



