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That’s crazy, I still remember 11 being picked up in 2006
Plenty of years where there were 0
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That’s crazy, I still remember 11 being picked up in 2006
Atleast 10Plenty of years where there were 0
Having said that, WA player development has been shocking for year. Who is fixing this?
The gold coast accademy has better prospects this year, than all players from WA.
I think QLD last year was better than WA as well.
The AFL give who millions?It's 'owned' by WAFC/WAFL.
The AFL gives them millions to help with it, so probably have some influence, but parochial interests insist that it's controlled by them, and that's not likely to change anytime soon.
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The AFL give who millions?
I never said that we should get rid of academies, I just said what ever system is created we must ensure the bottom clubs get the best talent. (Both through free agency and the draft)
Issue 1 - Equality
I think that is a separate issue. We need to allow the bottom clubs to rebuild fairly quickly.
You can't keep having the best talent going to certain clubs, and other clubs stuck at the bottom.
Free agency is another issue, which tends to favour the big vic clubs and the clubs at the top at the top of the ladder.
Issue 2 - Player Development.
The academies clearly help local development, and if they werent there the AFL would need to do a lot more.
Having said that, WA player development has been shocking for year. Who is fixing this?
The gold coast accademy has better prospects this year, than all players from WA.
I think QLD last year was better than WA as well.
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Ive posted previously but teams who put in time and money into there NGA’s will have better results.
I know for a fact we are one of the highest spenders in Melbourne in this area and we are duly going to be rewarded with an NGA kid a year for a 4 year period (24- Kako, Nguyen, 25- Sweid, El-Achkar, 26- Justice, 27- Darwish, Yow Yeh)
There should be minimums you have to spend every year and across a three year period min to be able to access nga.
Otherwise it’s just a genuine rort. If you’re not putting any money in and just doing an ancestry dot com test when a player comes along it’s not good enough.
The whole reason nga went away in the first place was because clubs weren’t putting any money into it, were doing ancestry dot com tests when a player can along. It was a genuine rort and they weren’t improving the comps talent pool at all.
The AFL definitely does not fund the WAFC once you take into account the lower distribution the WA clubs receive.WAFC
For all the talk about how much WCE/Freo fund them, the WAFC financial reports show that the AFL gives them significantly more directly than either club (might be more than both, it's been a while since I looked)
Are you sure about that?WAFC
For all the talk about how much WCE/Freo fund them, the WAFC financial reports show that the AFL gives them significantly more directly than either club (might be more than both, it's been a while since I looked)
The real question that should be considered is if all of this is to identify and attract new talent, or to develop it.
The guy whose father is an assistant coach at insert club here, or has a family history of playing local footy probably didn't need to be identified or attracted to the game.
If the point is development, then it really becomes pretty iffy in terms of giving some clubs an advantage (both knowing who the good recruits are, and having them closer to being AFL level).
It's 'owned' by WAFC/WAFL.
The AFL gives them millions to help with it, so probably have some influence, but parochial interests insist that it's controlled by them, and that's not likely to change anytime soon.
Will be interesting to see how much was spend on development vs NSW and Qld.
Would not surprise me if academies out spend WA.
One of the big issues with the northern academy defenders is you guys just don’t see the importance of bottom clubs getting the top end talent.This assumes that in the absence of the Academies this talent continues to exist. As has been noted many many times, absent the Academies, almost none of these current players choose AFL as their sport (at least that's the case with the Swans).
So, you're back with the idea that the AFL runs the Academies, a concept that failed to produce any significant numbers over the course of a decade.
Which means that at a time when you're bringing in a new club, you're farewelling a source of 6-10 players a year.
All these arguments have been gone over many many times before.
I don't think local talent makes the club. A strong club environment, with a highly regarded coach and impending success is what drives it. GC in particular would be very appealing for young guys.The issue for the AFL is GWS and GCS are a big problem, particularly GWS.
If you get rid of the ability for these clubs to fill their list with local talent then I do wonder about the long term viability of both.
We have seen with GCS, when their list was predominantly interstate they bled talent every offseason. Since they’ve added a large cohort from their academy they’ve stabilised nicely and have slowly climbed up the ladder.
We are going through a phase of list management where senior players are bonding together without chasing top dollar which they can get elsewhere.How are teams going to beat the lions going forward. The cats may do it this season but only if the lions after not at their best but looking from beyond 25 good luck.
From the team that beat the hawks in round 24 they will have Neale, Berry, Hipwood, Payne, Answerth and Coleman in 2026. Then if they get Allen, Draper, Ridley plus Academy players I cannot see them not winning the Flag for some time to come. This after 2nd in 23, premiers in 24 and possible premiers in 25. Thay are becoming an unstoppable jiggermast why in the hell do they need academy players. Over to you AFL
I don't think local talent makes the club. A strong club environment, with a highly regarded coach and impending success is what drives it. GC in particular would be very appealing for young guys.
Western Sydney may be a hole, but many GWS players live inner Sydney anyway, which is a great place to be.
I really fear for the Tasmanian team. Cold and miserable during the season. Not to sort of place young men have a desire to flock to.
How are teams going to beat the lions going forward. The cats may do it this season but only if the lions after not at their best but looking from beyond 25 good luck.
From the team that beat the hawks in round 24 they will have Neale, Berry, Hipwood, Payne, Answerth and Coleman in 2026. Then if they get Allen, Draper, Ridley plus Academy players I cannot see them not winning the Flag for some time to come. This after 2nd in 23, premiers in 24 and possible premiers in 25. Thay are becoming an unstoppable jiggermast why in the hell do they need academy players. Over to you AFL