I'm assuming he's including rookie listed players, which would bring the total up to 21. Not too far off 24 I guess.To plagiarise Choco Williams (ugh): "John Reid, you were wrong!!"![]()
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I'm assuming he's including rookie listed players, which would bring the total up to 21. Not too far off 24 I guess.To plagiarise Choco Williams (ugh): "John Reid, you were wrong!!"![]()
Can anyone confirm for me whether Brian Donnelly goes on a "separate" rookie list or if he ends up on the group of six? Iv'e heard conflicting answers over the past month.
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He definitely counts as part of our rookie list but no-one else can take him. He automatically becomes our 6th rookie, leaving us with 5 spots to fill if none of this year's rookies are retained (unlikely).
Doesn't it depend on our veterans list as well?
Am I right in saying if wel have 2 veterans (Max amount) then we can only have 4 rookies.
If we have 1 vet we can have 5 rookies etc?
Slightly off topic, but apparently a lot of the clubs from around pick 50 onwards will be drafting primarily lbottom agersl, and drafting the 'top agers' in the rookie draft. This is for 2 reasons. 1 Gold Coast and 2 Draft Age Eligiblity changes next year.Vader has been adamant that all teams get an extra 2 rookies this year as some sort of compensation got the GC coming into the comp.
If he's right then it's 2 veterans and 6 rookies.
The big question always has been whether that is this year or next year.
I'm assuming Vader's right.
Slightly off topic, but apparently a lot of the clubs from around pick 50 onwards will be drafting primarily lbottom agersl, and drafting the 'top agers' in the rookie draft. This is for 2 reasons. 1 Gold Coast and 2 Draft Age Eligiblity changes next year.
So theoretically with all these rookie picks and extra draft picks and what not, next years draft won't be super strong.
Does that Kenny McGregor/Mathew Pavlich rule regarding 17 year old still exist? Can you have more than one 17 year old on your list?