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Nik Cox on SEN.
he’s put on 8kgs during the lockdown.
Up to 88kgs
You know Snake loves fantasy and Supercoach don't you?They wont be giving up 6,7,8. I think we can cease talking in fantasy land.
Bullet dodged by Collingwood.No second trade period this year
Michael Gleeson
The AFL has scrapped the idea of a second trade period this year.
The AFL floated the idea of an extra brief trade window after acknowledging that clubs had ended the player-exchange period without a definitive decision on how many players they can have on a list next year nor how much they can pay them.
“We had a serious look at it but the feedback from clubs, the AFLPA, was that it was unnecessary,” AFL executive Andrew Dillon said.
The surprising idea met with a mixed reaction from players, clubs and player agents. Some were very enthusiastic but most clubs believed they could manage their lists now without an extra chance to trade.
Some clubs felt it was unfair not to have had forewarning during the trade period that there could be a second opportunity to trade. They felt it might have affected decisions made under time pressure of last week’s trade window had they known there was a second chance to trade open to them.
An announcement on the salary cap is expected either late this week or early next week. The AFL has consequently delayed by a week the first list lodgement by clubs to the AFL that was due to have been this Friday.
The list lodgement includes salary cap projections for next year so it would have been futile to request salary cap projections days before a revised salary cap and list size is confirmed.
Voldermort argues otherwise.Yeah, there are scenarios when you step outside the top 5, but they would want to be heavily weighted in the clubs favor, and how many draftees can we take anyway?
There are limits to "splitting".
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Nik Cox comments were interesting - “a young group like North, coming through together”
Either he’s a North supporter, or that pitch we gave to Jaidyn, Lachie and likely all our potential draftees, is working
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Nik Cox on SEN.
he’s put on 8kgs during the lockdown.
Up to 88kgs
Nik Cox comments were interesting - “a young group like North, coming through together”
Either he’s a North supporter, or that pitch we gave to Jaidyn, Lachie and likely all our potential draftees, is working
✔
His old man played for Fitzroy, Melbourne and Brisbane.
You wouldn't think he grew up a North supporter.
Also, any genuine North supporter wouldn't mention Essendon in the next breath.
He's a Doggies supporter. At least, that's what he's FB profile says.His old man played for Fitzroy, Melbourne and Brisbane.
You wouldn't think he grew up a North supporter.
Also, any genuine North supporter wouldn't mention Essendon in the next breath.
Pykie give that a whirl will add the phantom if that's working ok
who hasnt!!Nik Cox on SEN.
he’s put on 8kgs during the lockdown.
Up to 88kgs
Mate of Stevo's son?
There's always an angle.
Tell me who didn't put on 8kg during lockdown ?
Just don't do a deal with * at all.......bloke is an absolute parasite.They wont be giving up 6,7,8. I think we can cease talking in fantasy land.
It's also not going to be 6,7,8.
It will likely be 8,9,11.
Stevo is a parent at the school Max goes to, so yeah probably.Mate of Stevo's son?
There's always an angle.
No second trade period this year
Michael Gleeson
The AFL has scrapped the idea of a second trade period this year.
The AFL floated the idea of an extra brief trade window after acknowledging that clubs had ended the player-exchange period without a definitive decision on how many players they can have on a list next year nor how much they can pay them.
“We had a serious look at it but the feedback from clubs, the AFLPA, was that it was unnecessary,” AFL executive Andrew Dillon said.
The surprising idea met with a mixed reaction from players, clubs and player agents. Some were very enthusiastic but most clubs believed they could manage their lists now without an extra chance to trade.
Some clubs felt it was unfair not to have had forewarning during the trade period that there could be a second opportunity to trade. They felt it might have affected decisions made under time pressure of last week’s trade window had they known there was a second chance to trade open to them.
An announcement on the salary cap is expected either late this week or early next week. The AFL has consequently delayed by a week the first list lodgement by clubs to the AFL that was due to have been this Friday.
The list lodgement includes salary cap projections for next year so it would have been futile to request salary cap projections days before a revised salary cap and list size is confirmed.
Stevo is a parent at the school Max goes to, so yeah probably.