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Gold Coast dominates teen scene

Greg Denham | June 03, 2009
Article from: The Australian
IF you're 17 and can play Australian football, there will be no place to hide from the AFL's newest club, the Gold Coast.

Not even if you are from the backwaters of Western Australia or the wilderness in Tasmania.

One of the Gold Coast's priority concessions for its start-up is its ability to list a dozen 17-year-olds in November this year. The 12 young players must have birth dates between January 1, 1992 and April 30 in the same year.

While the most of 17-year-olds will probably come from this year's intake of AIS-AFL Academy squad, consisting of up to 30 elite juniors from around the country, the Gold Coast is confident it will identify the very best, from wherever.

And even if the youngsters or their parents indicate a reluctance to become part of the AFL's 17th club, they will have no choice if they want to play at senior level before leaving their teen years behind.

If the industry cackle is any guide, some AFL clubs have already spoken to parents about keeping their eligible sons low-key for at least a year and out of reach of Scott Clayton, the highly respected and long-time recruiter, who is now the Gold Coast's list manager in charge of compiling a team for a 2011 start.

Clayton yesterday scoffed at suggestions some clubs would consider conspiring with reluctant parents to cheat the system.

"That was how some people at clubs did business in the 1980s," Clayton said. "That's not the modern era.

"And as well as having the advantage of using AFL resources, we've got a lot of people on the ground, enough anyway to know what we're doing."

AFL general manager of national development, David Matthews, said yesterday the rules, which would also be similarly applied to a team from Sydney's west for entry into the competition in 2012, were designed specifically for the best young talent to enhance the expansion clubs and was not a workplace restraint.

"Seven clubs were on the working party and we went through a thorough process of consultation so they understood the rationale and practical effect of the rules," Matthews said.

"We've given the Gold Coast the opportunity to stagger building its playing list over three years so that 48 players don't all turn up at once."

Clayton's philosophy is to pick the best 12 players, no matter what, and they will be bound to the Gold Coast for two years.

"If that means some want to stay home to finish school, we'd still sign them to a contract and have them here the following year," Clayton said. "If we want them bad enough, we'd sit."

The Gold Coast's eligible 17-year-olds this year are too young to be in November's national draft and the only way a reluctant recruit could move on is if the Gold Coast agreed to trade him out in either 2010 or 2011.

This year's priority dozen will be either contracted for a minimum of two years or be listed for one or two years.

If contracted, they could play in either the QAFL competition in 2010 or in the VFL, as it has not yet been established which league the Gold Coast will play in next year, in their second season after exposure in this year's under-18 TAC Cup.

Among this year's AIS-AFL Academy are 13 teenagers who are eligible to be taken by the Gold Coast, but three of them are either from Queensland or the Northern Territory and are therefore eligible to be selected as zone players at the end of next year.

Clayton said he had no knowledge of any reluctant young player, but described the academy players as being excited at the prospect of being able to play together.

"We're going to list players by our timing, not anyone else's and we're very positive," he said. "The AIS group are excited. They have a bond together and are very tight, which will be valuable for us."

Clayton said his club's preference was to have most of the 17-year-olds on the Gold Coast next year for development.

"But everything's about 2011 and if some of these boys are going to have 10- to 15-year careers, their first few months pale into insignificance," he said.

The Gold Coast's initial senior list in 2011 will be 48, plus nine rookies, which will gradually work to the same list sizes of other clubs.
 
Nowhere to run boys:D

Seriously, it would be THE place to go for a recruit, its gonna be a lot of kids the same age, beautiful place and a chance of being part of something quite special.

Lets home the 80's style of dealing with some players parents has gone right out the window.
 
Nowhere to run boys:D

Seriously, it would be THE place to go for a recruit, its gonna be a lot of kids the same age, beautiful place and a chance of being part of something quite special.

Lets home the 80's style of dealing with some players parents has gone right out the window.


Yeah , and it sounds like Clayton has his mind already on the players he wants picked , anyone have the names of the 13 AIS team players ??
 

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Got this from another thread , going from Claytons comments the 12x17 year olds we pick will be from this group.

The 2008/2009 academy members are:
Vic – Lucas Cook, Alex Keath, Trent McKenzie, Tom Nicholls, Joshua Toy
Tas – Rhys Mott, Luke Russell, Maverick Weller.
SA – Hayden Jolly.
NSW – Trent Stubbs.
NT - Steven May
Qld – Rex Liddy, Lewis Moss.
 
Got this from another thread , going from Claytons comments the 12x17 year olds we pick will be from this group.

The 2008/2009 academy members are:
Vic – Shaun Atley, Lucas Cook, Jordan Gysberts, Kieran Harper, Kyle Hartigan, Jack Hutchins, Alex Keath, Trent McKenzie, Tom Nicholls, Koby Stevens, Joshua Toy
Tas – Jessie Crichton, Joseph Groenewegen, Ryan Harwood, Rhys Mott, Luke Russell, Maverick Weller.
SA – Hayden Jolly, Scott Lycett, Jamie Solly, Jake von Bertouch.
WA – Jack Darling, Mitch Duncan, David Swallow.
NSW – Kaine Stevens, Trent Stubbs.
NT - Steven May, Curtly Hampton.
Qld – Rex Liddy, Lewis Moss.

Bolded are eligible to be taken by GC17 in 2009.
 
Bolded are eligible to be taken by GC17 in 2009.

Cheers mate .

Here is a recent article on Weller and Russell.

Gold Coast club has designs on Burnie duo
[BB] NUNDER 17S BY CHLOE HOPE
12/05/2009 12:00:00 AM
TWO young Coastal football players will take the next step in their AFL dream soon.

Maverick Weller and Luke Russell will travel to the Gold Coast to play with the Mariners soon - and their parents will go with them to meet officials from the Gold Coast Football Club.

Both Dockers players are part of the AIS AFL Academy and recently toured South Africa with the Australian under 17 team, which GC17 coach Guy McKenna and recruitment manager Scott Clayton watched.


The pair also fit GC17's age-group requirements for its early draft in November, when the club is allowed to draft 12 underage players who turn 17 between January and April 2009.


Maverick's father, Daryn, stressed that it was still in the "discussion and possibilities" stage, but that it was good that the Gold Coast wanted to pursue further meetings with the boys and their families.


It will be a chance for the two to see what is there as far as schools and host families are concerned - and the club itself and how it works.


Nothing is set in stone yet, but Maverick and Luke have certainly captured GC17's interest.


The club may or may not decide to sign some of its pre-selection draftees before November.


Daryn said the club was keen to get future players up to the area and involved in the club ready for two full pre-seasons before GC joins the AFL in 2011.


Both players are keen to keep it low key until there is an official announcement one way or the other, and in the meantime want to focus on this season.


Maverick is still recovering from osteitis pubis, but is moving well and is 6-8 weeks away from playing.


Luke said he just wants to be a permanent fixture in the Dockers' senior side and play well with the Mariners for the year.
 
Was speaking to a family friend who is in the age group, he has been contacted by a GC scout and his advisor is advising him to sign an extended poeriod contract if it is offered. He was informed, "you don't know what will happen in 12 months"

You would think the 12x17 year olds will all be given 3 year contracts ? , considering they cannot play the first year.
 

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