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Yeah, let's have a list full of small/medium forwards, great list management.
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Yeah, let's have a list full of small/medium forwards, great list management.
Yeah let's add some context by putting up the previous post.YepI have a memory like an elephant when I want to
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We don't need him unless you stamp Stengle's papers, same with Fantasia, you either back Shane McAdam in or you stamp his papers too.
I think Woodcock is a better prospect than Stengle going forward personally but that's just me.
So it was an error not to grab Woodcock thenYeah let's add some context by putting up the previous post.
I've always rated Woodcock and still do, perhaps go use the search function for posts by the member formerly known as Bicks.
Not an error as such with Stengle and McAdam on the list at the time but I would certainly have taken Woodcock as a rookie in his draft year when he wasn't taken in the National Draft, his SANFL League form in 2018 was worthy of going in the National Draft IMO. I'd still grab him if he was available too, being wasted in the SANFL.So it was an error not to grab Woodcock thenEspecially given how cheap he was and that EC's point at the time
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I don’t follow that one sorry?
Ah right, simpler than i was trying to think of.I was joking that GC will get sent to Tassie
i remember that guy. good bloke.Yeah let's add some context by putting up the previous post.
I've always rated Woodcock and still do, perhaps go use the search function for posts by the member formerly known as Bicks.
It's weird that people think the club is choosing to play injured players.
Players are grown adults, and they're saying whether they're feeling pain or need rest. Hately should have been a grown-up and done proper recovery, but that's not what happened.
You would have to say that by drastically reducing this years draft hand, its a huge wrap for the group of youngsters we have.
And potentially a huge unknown once you get past pick 20 in this year's cropYou would have to say that by drastically reducing this years draft hand, its a huge wrap for the group of youngsters we have.
We just don't have that many list vacancies, and that was well known before trade week began.You would have to say that by drastically reducing this years draft hand, its a huge wrap for the group of youngsters we have.
We just don't have that many list vacancies, and that was well known before trade week began.
We have 4x senior & 0x rookie list vacancies at present, with only 2x uncontracted players - ROC & Davis (R). 3 of those 4 positions need to be filled either in the ND or upgrading rookies, with Strachan & Butts already having spent 3 years on the rookie list.
Would love for him to be on our listCould Fejo be that small fwd ? .....
You are 100% correct.You’re not directly saying otherwise, but just confirming that players can remain on the rookie list for a fourth year in 2022.
The retention scheme already exists. There isn’t much more the AFL can do for GC. They fund them, the fix drafts and give them extra cap.
So we can, say, shift someone like Frampton to the rookie list if we want?Apparently we can also move senior players to the rookie list after the draft.
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AFL confirms 2022 list sizes, tweaks rule for rookies
Any players in their third season as a Category A or B rookie will be eligible to spend another season as a rookie in 2022www.afl.com.au
They will, however, be able to shift players on the senior list to the rookie list in the time between the national and rookie drafts if the player is contracted for 2022.
Then with our draft hand an obvious play looks to be butts and strachan to the main list with maybe ROC to the rookie list leaving us with pick 4 and 33 at the draft and picking up 1 extra rookie with davis not getting a contractWe just don't have that many list vacancies, and that was well known before trade week began.
We have 4x senior & 0x rookie list vacancies at present, with only 2x uncontracted players - ROC & Davis (R). 3 of those 4 positions need to be filled either in the ND or upgrading rookies, with Strachan & Butts already having spent 3 years on the rookie list.
That's a possibility. Alternatively, we can use pick 33 as part of a Dawson trade, upgrading both rookies.Then with our draft hand an obvious play looks to be butts and strachan to the main list with maybe ROC to the rookie list leaving us with pick 4 and 33 at the draft and picking up 1 extra rookie with davis not getting a contract
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A couple of points to note there...
- We don't have to fill the list. We could quite easily & happily go 1 short on the rookie list, leaving a position to be filled in the MSD.
- The ability to move players from senior to rookie lists is AFTER the ND. This has implications, but nothing that can't be worked around with a bit of forward planning.
- Those 6 players could also include one, or both, of our 2 currently uncontracted players (as you obviously noted with your subsequent discussion of ROC & Davis).
Yes, PSSP selections go on the rookie list. Dangarman had already included the PSSP on his list of options, which is why I didn't bother mentioning it.Do the supplementary pre season picks have to be placed on the rookie list?
Because that’s always an option to fill the list and the last one of those has worked out reasonably well.