Autopsy AFL & Club List Changes for 2017 - Check OP [ACCURATE FROM: 08/10/16]

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A shame it's Co-Burn.

And TheLoungeLizard, Tippa's extension is here.
Still doesn't say that he's actually being elevated off the rookie list.
Morabito has been told already about his future
Do you have an article? I don't want to post anything till I can link it to something solid, the only reason the Saints BLK hasn't got an official article is because we have photographic evidence.
 
Do you have an article? I don't want to post anything till I can link it to something solid, the only reason the Saints BLK hasn't got an official article is because we have photographic evidence.

It was announced on channel 10 news perth that he won't be offered a contract and separately confirmed by morabito he will retire from AFL rather than seek a fresh start

I've just googled and no links, so perhaps wait
 
It was announced on channel 10 news perth that he won't be offered a contract and separately confirmed by morabito he will retire from AFL rather than seek a fresh start

I've just googled and no links, so perhaps wait
I thought he may have gone to the draft and hoped someone else gave him a chance as he's been pretty injury free recently in the 2's?
But a Freo poster may know more, Lach72
 
RedmanWasHere Vintage do you guys have articles to your news?
I can't find any saying JMT wI'll be elevated to the senior list and I haven't seen one on the Freo President.
Fremantle president Steve Harris to step down
Alex Malcolm
August 14, 2016 5:43 PM

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Steve Harris has been the Fremantle president for seven years

FREMANTLE president Steve Harris will step down from his position at the end of October.

Harris spoke at a pre-game function ahead of the Dockers' clash with Adelaide at Domain Stadium on Sunday.

"It has been a great honour and a privilege to serve as president of the Fremantle Dockers during what has been a dynamic period of growth, development and progress for the club," Harris said.

"During the past seven years I have been very fortunate to have the support and guidance of an outstanding board of directors, whose collective talents and diverse range of views have helped position the club where it is today."

Harris announced that Dale Alcock would take over as Fremantle president in a move that had been planned since mid-2014.

"The move to appoint Dale as the next president of the Fremantle Dockers has been a well-planned and measured process that has been discussed by the board throughout the past 18 months," Harris said.

"Our aim during that time has been to ensure a smooth transition for the incoming president, which was important for the governance of the club.



"Given that my current term on the board ends on October 31 and that there is such a high quality individual as Dale Alcock available to take on the role, the time is right for me to step aside.



"I'm also leaving at a time when I can say with great confidence and a sense of pride that we have the strategy, resources and people in place to give the club, our players and our members the best opportunity at achieving success."

Alcock has been on the board since 2011. He is the managing director of construction, property and finance firm ABN Group.

The Dockers are set to move into their brand new training and administration facility in Cockburn in March next year.

Alcock has chaired the Dockers' facilities sub-committee, which has overseen the development of their future base. The club will also move to play its home games at the new Perth Stadium in 2018.

AFL Commission chairman Mike Fitzpatrick congratulated Harris for his contribution to the Dockers.

"Steve has left the Fremantle Football Club in an extremely strong position with his work leading an excellent board over the last seven years," Mr Fitzpatrick said.

"Their new training and administration facility will be one of the best in the competition and the club has built itself up to be a strong financial presence in our game with a passionate and loyal fan base.

"On behalf of the AFL Commission, we thank Steve for his contribution and wish him well for the future."

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From AFL app last Sunday
 
Fremantle president Steve Harris to step down
Alex Malcolm
August 14, 2016 5:43 PM

243280-tlsnewslandscape.jpg

Steve Harris has been the Fremantle president for seven years

FREMANTLE president Steve Harris will step down from his position at the end of October.

Harris spoke at a pre-game function ahead of the Dockers' clash with Adelaide at Domain Stadium on Sunday.

"It has been a great honour and a privilege to serve as president of the Fremantle Dockers during what has been a dynamic period of growth, development and progress for the club," Harris said.

"During the past seven years I have been very fortunate to have the support and guidance of an outstanding board of directors, whose collective talents and diverse range of views have helped position the club where it is today."

Harris announced that Dale Alcock would take over as Fremantle president in a move that had been planned since mid-2014.

"The move to appoint Dale as the next president of the Fremantle Dockers has been a well-planned and measured process that has been discussed by the board throughout the past 18 months," Harris said.

"Our aim during that time has been to ensure a smooth transition for the incoming president, which was important for the governance of the club.



"Given that my current term on the board ends on October 31 and that there is such a high quality individual as Dale Alcock available to take on the role, the time is right for me to step aside.



"I'm also leaving at a time when I can say with great confidence and a sense of pride that we have the strategy, resources and people in place to give the club, our players and our members the best opportunity at achieving success."

Alcock has been on the board since 2011. He is the managing director of construction, property and finance firm ABN Group.

The Dockers are set to move into their brand new training and administration facility in Cockburn in March next year.

Alcock has chaired the Dockers' facilities sub-committee, which has overseen the development of their future base. The club will also move to play its home games at the new Perth Stadium in 2018.

AFL Commission chairman Mike Fitzpatrick congratulated Harris for his contribution to the Dockers.

"Steve has left the Fremantle Football Club in an extremely strong position with his work leading an excellent board over the last seven years," Mr Fitzpatrick said.

"Their new training and administration facility will be one of the best in the competition and the club has built itself up to be a strong financial presence in our game with a passionate and loyal fan base.

"On behalf of the AFL Commission, we thank Steve for his contribution and wish him well for the future."

RELATED

From AFL app last Sunday
I'm almost certain that's the article I linked to Harris stepping down... oops
 

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West coast have 2 forced changes and thats Ellis and Cavaka

Delist Bennell and Karpany, Karpany on list for 3 years hasnt done anything and not even dominating in the WAFL.

Tom Lamb is home sick, hes young and showing some promise would be happy with a late 2nd or 3rd round draft pick for him.

With Nic Injured we may need to keep Giles but dont rate him, if he pick someone more useful then that would be the option.

I would now go out hard if we have salary cap space and get Rory lobb, hes homesick apparantly, I would give up our first rounder and I think thats adequate for him.

No one on the rookie list is worthy of a step up to the senior list. I would say Delist Colledge and Kane Lucas. Tunbridge borderline, the other guys can have another year.

Trade mitch brown, several clubs need tall backman, Collingwood, Bulldogs, possibly even Carlton need some height, like Lamb, a late 2nd or 3rd round draft pick 35-50 would be suffice.

Tried to be honest and not too wishful thinking, what do other eagles fans think?
 
West coast have 2 forced changes and thats Ellis and Cavaka

Delist Bennell and Karpany, Karpany on list for 3 years hasnt done anything and not even dominating in the WAFL.

Tom Lamb is home sick, hes young and showing some promise would be happy with a late 2nd or 3rd round draft pick for him.

With Nic Injured we may need to keep Giles but dont rate him, if he pick someone more useful then that would be the option.

I would now go out hard if we have salary cap space and get Rory lobb, hes homesick apparantly, I would give up our first rounder and I think thats adequate for him.

No one on the rookie list is worthy of a step up to the senior list. I would say Delist Colledge and Kane Lucas. Tunbridge borderline, the other guys can have another year.

Trade mitch brown, several clubs need tall backman, Collingwood, Bulldogs, possibly even Carlton need some height, like Lamb, a late 2nd or 3rd round draft pick 35-50 would be suffice.

Tried to be honest and not too wishful thinking, what do other eagles fans think?
Karpany won't be delisted, he just debuted, and is finally showing something in the WAFL. It will be McInnes or Bennell, hopefully the former. Giles hopefully too. I hope Bennell gets the chance to redeem himself so to speak, at his best he offers much more than McInnes's best.
 
Karpany won't be delisted, he just debuted, and is finally showing something in the WAFL. It will be McInnes or Bennell, hopefully the former. Giles hopefully too. I hope Bennell gets the chance to redeem himself so to speak, at his best he offers much more than McInnes's best.
Karpany has been on the list for 3 years and produced nothing and on debut looked lost. He isnt dominating WAFL, i think he has had his chance. AFL is brutal.
 
Malifice did yourself or one of the other mods add that bit about discussion into the OP?
If so, thanks for that.

This is for actual changes people, not what you would like.
 

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