Because he can be drafted FS where the others are NGA prospects.If that's the case why are the AFC not integrating potential NG players into their SANFL side. PA seem to be more pro active!
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Because he can be drafted FS where the others are NGA prospects.If that's the case why are the AFC not integrating potential NG players into their SANFL side. PA seem to be more pro active!
Adelaide NGA's who can be drafted to the Crows if they they're not taken inside the top 20 (likely), the only difference is Port can match if a bid comes in before 20 (unlikely) whereas we can only match after pick 20.Because he can be drafted FS where the others are NGA prospects.
Exactly, crows probably don’t want to put too much work into them as they’ll miss out on them.Adelaide NGA's who can be drafted to the Crows if they they're not taken inside the top 20 (likely), the only difference is Port can match if a bid comes in before 20 (unlikely) whereas we can only match after pick 20.
Unlikely.Exactly, crows probably don’t want to put too much work into them as they’ll miss out on them.
You think Isaiah and Blayne are even a remote chance of going inside pick 20? I'm not seeing it.Exactly, crows probably don’t want to put too much work into them as they’ll miss out on them.
I don't understand how this isn't against league rules? You can't play for two clubs within the same competition??
What if he gets injured playing for Port? Are Port paying WWT a "loan fee"
Come on down Blayne and Isaiah for our 2's if that's the case?
Be interesting to put that to our club for an answer hey?
So Port are prepared to pony up $2,500 to get a look at their boy so I can't see why we wouldn't other than the Roosters and Bulldogs not being as obliging as WWT?
- AFL approved Next Generation Academy (NGA) and Father Son players can be temporarily permitted during their 18th and 19th years (the years in which they are eligible for drafting with concessions) if nominated by the AFL club they are aligned to. It should be noted that this is subject to the player electing and agreeing to being nominated by AFC and PAFC for temporary permit.
- In the 18th year, such a player can be permitted for a period of four games, but will not be eligible for a permit if they have already played League Football at their SANFL club. The SANFL Club will receive a fee in the sum of $2,500.
Isaac Keeler is next year unfortunately when our matching ability slips out to after pick 40.isiah turned 18 in April and Isaac I think is same age so we can play them for four games with permission from their clubs.
No to mention the FS still remains - Daicos possibly #1
So Port are prepared to pony up $2,500 to get a look at their boy so I can't see why we wouldn't other than the Roosters and Bulldogs not being as obliging as WWT?
Soft at this poiny maybe but "pretty meh" you have got to be taking the pissI’m watching last weeks game, am I missing something with Newchurch? He looks pretty soft and pretty meh.
Definitely soft, no maybes. And as for meh, he doesn’t show enough to suggest he’s going to be anything more than serviceable at best.Soft at this poiny maybe but "pretty meh" you have got to be taking the piss
Unlike you I've watched every game the lad has played the last 2 1/2 years..."Pretty meh" is that far from what Tariek has on offer if developed properly, speed, agility, athleticism and canny goal sense.Definitely soft, no maybes. And as for meh, he doesn’t show enough to suggest he’s going to be anything more than serviceable at best.
And if he doesn’t make it...it’s not due to lacking ability?Unlike you I've watched every game the lad has played the last 2 1/2 years..."Pretty meh" is that far from what Tariek has on offer if developed properly, speed, agility, athleticism and canny goal sense.
Absolutely, he has oodles of natural football talent and instincts, development will be key.And if he doesn’t make it...it’s not due to lacking ability?
And if he doesn’t make it...it’s not due to lacking ability?
Go back and look at the goal he kicked against Norwood at the Parade in the practice match. He is lightning.he doesn’t seem as fast as I’d been led to believe
but his evasiveness was like a Warner Bros cartoon
...yes to a fleeting call up
So assuming our emergencies play....No Pedlar..
ADELAIDE
Adelaide will unleash its latest recruit against Port Adelaide in the SANFL Showdown at Adelaide Oval.
Tasmanian Oliver Davis (19, 182cm and 75kg) will make his League debut on the wing after being signed up as a development player for the rest of the season.
The ball-winning midfielder will be joined by the Crows’ AFL emergencies who are yet to be names in the SANFL squad.
League
F: Newchurch, B. Davis, J. Mathews
HF: J. Cook, B. Cook, Hall
C: O. Davis, Jackson, Marini
HB: McAsey, Borlase, Wright
B: Latchford, Merrett, L. Mathews
R: Strachan, Boyle, O’Connor
INT: AFL Emergencies to be added
Magpies...
League
F: Aldridge, Weidemann, Schofield
HF: Samblich, Edwards, Williams
C: Wong, Moore, Wildman
HB: Westbrook, Garner, J. Burgoyne
B: Strange, Goldsack, Carter
R: Hayes, Sutcliffe, Corcoran
INT: AFL Emergencies to be added
IN: Goldsack, Carter, J. Burgoyne
NEW: Tyson Goldsack (Collingwood), Jase Burgoyne (Woodville-West Torrens), Miller Carter (Port District)