Good photo of Brandon Walker courtesy of WAFC website
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Yeah I'm not a huge fan of the change. Seems to advantage West Coast way more than it does us.
How will they help West coast ?
Mainly because their NGA isn't anywhere near as strong as ours. We have some potential top 30 prospects coming through. I have yet to see any in WC's NGA that look like that kind of quality. And their catchments probably favours them as well. As a Freo supporter I'm on the fence about it but if I were a WC fan (little bit of vomit just came up) then I'd be all for the change.How will they help West coast ?
Good photo of Brandon Walker courtesy of WAFC website
Post this year we are talking and he's probably not top 30 either.Cameron
Chris = same dimensions, different hairstyle.
Indigenous leaders were lamenting the missed chance for their young people to engage in the NGA programs of West Coast and Freo simply because they didn't live in the regions. The Western clubs proposed that all of the state be included in the NGA system so the metro and near metro indigenous players can stay engaged in the game, but that obviously this would represent a significant increase in local talent for each club (Rankine would be a Crows NGA player) so they suggested that NGA players aren't guaranteed for their club before pick 30.Excuse me peoples, what are the proposed nga changes your talking about?
Chris = same dimensions, different hairstyle.
Don't mention the ears!!Don't bring it up... But that was about the ears
You certainly wouldn't want to dilute the investment into more remote regions though by including metro based kids. Perhaps the existing situation could remain with metro indigenous kids added under the "past pick 30" condition?Indigenous leaders were lamenting the missed chance for their young people to engage in the NGA programs of West Coast and Freo simply because they didn't live in the regions. The Western clubs proposed that all of the state be included in the NGA system so the metro and near metro indigenous players can stay engaged in the game, but that obviously this would represent a significant increase in local talent for each club (Rankine would be a Crows NGA player) so they suggested that NGA players aren't guaranteed for their club before pick 30.
Metro based kids play WAFL colts. The development is done by the WAFC. All the Colts coaches are nominated and work for the WAFC - I don't know why you'd want to have another layer of development programs on top of that.You certainly wouldn't want to dilute the investment into more remote regions though by including metro based kids. Perhaps the existing situation could remain with metro indigenous kids added under the "past pick 30" condition?
Any body know much about Dylan Curley? Any reason he is not NGA? He is from the midwest.....
http://www.wafl.com.au/players/view/7043
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/the...dylan-curley-takes-screamer-ng-b88905734z.amp
https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/tag/dylan-curley/
Some great WA talent on that last link.