Caligo
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I think the point is the Suns have not drafted many over the past few seasons to build draft capital for the academy kids. There has been a cost involved.As I said, lots of thirds and fourths, often over many trades to maximise the flaws in the points table that we all agree is bullshit.
But it isn't like GC is the first to do it
Yep. It definitely wasn't just pick 4. It was also a bunch of your later picks over a two years, and even a few surplus players.I think the point is the Suns have not drafted many over the past few seasons to build draft capital for the academy kids. There has been a cost involved.
It's not they just turned pick 4 into 4 academy players, despite what some seem to think.
It's a statistical abnormality. 8/18 (44.4%) teams are not based in Victoria, yet just 2/17 (11.7%) have captured a premiership over the period you mentioned. Any statistician would tell you that discrepancy is far too large for it to be coincidental.Even worse than that as from memory I think it is 15 of the last 17 premierships have been Victorian teams.
What's really crazy is Ben McKay is now one of the highest paid players in the AFL just purely to guarantee a first round compensation pick for North. In American sports this would be considered tampering and teams are fined a lot of money/draft picks if they are found guilty. No such issue in the AFL.Conveniently ignoring the massive gift the VFL gave North. No Vic uproar about that. Now imagine it was the Swans who were basically gifted a top 5 pick. At least the GC thing was not at all dodgy
That's selective outrage. Collingwood matched a pick 4 bid for Nick Daicos with picks 38, 40, 42 & 44 and no one batted an eye. You can't just be ok with Collingwood using 4 third rounders to secure a generational talent in Daicos and then have a massive issue with Gold Coast using 3 second rounders to secure a player like Jed Walter. You've got to either be ok with everyone doing it or against it entirely. Can't have it both ways if you're going to criticise.As I said, lots of thirds and fourths, often over many trades to maximise the flaws in the points table that we all agree is bullshit.
But it isn't like GC is the first to do it
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"Nobody batted an eye"? what???It's a statistical abnormality. 8/18 (44.4%) teams are not based in Victoria, yet just 2/17 (11.7%) have captured a premiership over the period you mentioned. Any statistician would tell you that discrepancy is far too large for it to be coincidental.
What's really crazy is Ben McKay is now one of the highest paid players in the AFL just purely to guarantee a first round compensation pick for North. In American sports this would be considered tampering and teams are fined a lot of money/draft picks if they are found guilty. No such issue in the AFL.
That's selective outrage. Collingwood matched a pick 4 bid for Nick Daicos with picks 38, 40, 42 & 44 and no one batted an eye. You can't just be ok with Collingwood using 4 third rounders to secure a generational talent in Daicos and then have a massive issue with Gold Coast using 3 second rounders to secure a player like Jed Walter. You've got to either be ok with everyone doing it or against it entirely. Can't have it both ways if you're going to criticise.
"You got screwed when you entered the comp and now that's passed, you shouldn't complain as you get screwed by handouts to other teams"The reality is that your introduction into the comp was a complete balls up that left you crap for the first 15 years. Now that's passed, you're a team that will have good periods, s**t periods and periods where you're middling. At the moment you're middling on field. Some fans however are excelling at whinging.
Let's face it you have made some poor recruiting and contract decisions over the past 10 years"You got screwed when you entered the comp and now that's passed, you shouldn't complain as you get screwed by handouts to other teams"
Wow what a persuasive argument for a Freo can.....
Oh 110%, but does that mean we should then be disadvantaged going forward?Let's face it you have made some poor recruiting and contract decisions over the past 10 years
How are you disadvantaged?Oh 110%, but does that mean we should then be disadvantaged going forward?
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Okay. Build your list from 90% interstate players for 30 years with almost zero access to home state players in the first two rounds and see how level that playing field is.Yeah, I think you've had a leg up for to long.
No idea what that means but it looks pretty bad, particularly right now.
I'll take that as a no, then.The spelling, or the fact he's from SA?
30 years ago a different AFL admin made some shit decisions. They'd had two new enter the comp successfully and didn't factor in the advantages that those clubs had compared with Freo, so they didn't give you close to enough concessions. But that time has passed. It's not going to be re-written. You're currently a middling team, I think you've got a good enough list to be playing finals, but aren't getting the best out of it because you're playing a stodgy style that doesn't stack up against the teams going well."You got screwed when you entered the comp and now that's passed, you shouldn't complain as you get screwed by handouts to other teams"
Wow what a persuasive argument for a Freo can.....
Grammar NaziNo idea what that means but it looks pretty bad, particularly right now.
Why bring up the JUH outrage when I was specifically discussing Nick Daicos? I remember the Ugle-Hagan outrage and how it led to the rule change. The same cannot be said about Nick Daicos and no one was discussing the possibility of changing the F/S rules because of the way the Pies secured Daicos. If there was outrage, it wasn't very loud. Certainly nowhere near as loud as the recent outrage directed at the Suns academy."Nobody batted an eye"? what???
People lost it so hard at daicos and juh before him. The juh drama was so high it caused a massive rule change.
It's no secret that the AFL wants teams in Queensland and NSW to succeed in order to increasing the chances of engaging the locals but clearly this isn't something the AFL can guarantee. Otherwise it would have already happened for the Suns. There's so many factors that play into succeeding as a football club and just throwing draft picks at a club doesn't necessarily achieve that. However, helping them in developing their own local high end draft talent is a step in the right direction.The McKay corruption? That was dodgy as heck. It is 100x more serious and important for the afl to deal with than gc getting a bit of help to make them more resilient against southern raiding.
There was no outrage on Daicos as we are talking about one father son every so often. If it were 4 father sons in the first round with the likelihood of more to come each season ongoing, there would be the exact same outrage.Why bring up the JUH outrage when I was specifically discussing Nick Daicos? I remember the Ugle-Hagan outrage and how it led to the rule change. The same cannot be said about Nick Daicos and no one was discussing the possibility of changing the F/S rules because of the way the Pies secured Daicos. If there was outrage, it wasn't very loud. Certainly nowhere near as loud as the recent outrage directed at the Suns academy.
It's no secret that the AFL wants teams in Queensland and NSW to succeed in order to increasing the chances of engaging the locals but clearly this isn't something the AFL can guarantee. Otherwise it would have already happened for the Suns. There's so many factors that play into succeeding as a football club and just throwing draft picks at a club doesn't necessarily achieve that. However, helping them in developing their own local high end draft talent is a step in the right direction.
Huh? There was heaps of uproar about North’s package being too generous.Conveniently ignoring the massive gift the VFL gave North. No Vic uproar about that. Now imagine it was the Swans who were basically gifted a top 5 pick. At least the GC thing was not at all dodgy
That is way better than I expected actually. Fair play.Grammar Nazi
So it's got nothing to do with the bidding rules and everything to do with stopping the Suns academy from succeeding? There's nothing stopping a club from doing the same thing using the F/S rule if they happen to have three or four highly rated F/S players come through in the same draft class. Look at Brisbane who secured pick 2 (W.Ashcroft) and pick 11 (Fletcher) through their F/S access last year. No one seemed to care that a team who just made a prelim was getting priority access to picks 2 and 11 when their natural first round pick should have been 15. Add in the fact that Brisbane made the GF this year and are going to get another top 3 F/S pick next year (L.Ashcroft). If the Suns had made a prelim this year then they would have only been able to secure pick 3 (Walter) and we would have seen pick 9 (Read) go to Geelong, pick 14 (Rogers) go to Sydney and pick 26 (Graham) go to Adelaide.There was no outrage on Daicos as we are talking about one father son every so often. If it were 4 father sons in the first round with the likelihood of more to come each season ongoing, there would be the exact same outrage.
Curious - are people more annoyed at the Suns having access to four first round picks through the academy or that it was seemingly "easy" to secure them? Two separate issues.
So it's got nothing to do with the bidding rules and everything to do with stopping the Suns academy from succeeding? There's nothing stopping a club from doing the same thing using the F/S rule if they happen to have three or four highly rated F/S players come through in the same draft class. Look at Brisbane who secured pick 2 (W.Ashcroft) and pick 11 (Fletcher) through their F/S access last year. No one seemed to care that a team who just made a prelim was getting priority access to picks 2 and 11 when their natural first round pick should have been 15. Add in the fact that Brisbane made the GF this year and are going to get another top 3 F/S pick next year (L.Ashcroft). If the Suns had made a prelim this year then they would have only been able to secure pick 3 (Walter) and we would have seen pick 9 (Read) go to Geelong, pick 14 (Rogers) go to Sydney and pick 26 (Graham) go to Adelaide.
Do you see how inconsistent the outrage is? More than willing to criticise northern academy access but very quiet about F/S access. Is it because your club also stands to benefit from the F/S rule? That's selective outrage and just so it's clear, the Suns won't have any F/S picks for at least another 10 years.
30 years ago a different AFL admin made some s**t decisions. They'd had two new enter the comp successfully and didn't factor in the advantages that those clubs had compared with Freo, so they didn't give you close to enough concessions. But that time has passed. It's not going to be re-written. You're currently a middling team, I think you've got a good enough list to be playing finals, but aren't getting the best out of it because you're playing a stodgy style that doesn't stack up against the teams going well.
I've got no idea why you think you should be getting concessions now. I don't think the Northern clubs should be either. I don't think being a middling team is worthy of concessions. The comp is so even that over half the teams are middling teams.