Aaah, the talent pool argument.
How exactly is the talent pool any worse than it was in 1993, when we had 15 teams vs 18 currently (so 83% of the teams), when the Australian population was 72% of it now, we hardly had a single player out of NSW and Queensland, and we didn't have the TAC Cup system contributing half the league's draftees which is an extremely effective system of identifying, developing and streamlining talent through the AFL, meaning that less talented players slip through the cracks than they used to?
It's quite literally the most ridiculous consistently pushed forward argument on BigFooty, and that's saying something.
more population means more talent or more people or people equals talent?
So much talent out there playing at the second tier is rubbish, I'm a Subi supporter & we have a better than average playing list BUT well below that for AFL footy.
The TAC Cup used to be the VFL U17s 7 19s, its not new & it always produced the majority of VFL footballers.
That we see NSW & Q talent now adds to the depth of the pool although its ignoring where the likes of Carey & Hird, Jesualenko & Haydn Bunton Senior, or Dunstall, Voss or Ashcroft came from.
Clearly I see the ridiculous notion you elude to .... in earlier times Patrick Mills would have likely played Aussie Rules now he's earning more each year than any club pays its whole list.
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