
Cunnington Cartel
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I think the best way is they have a lot of early picks but a certain amount of them, they actually have to trade away. By doing that, it will lead to them actually having ready made players and not just fringe or veteran players but ones clubs will trade away for very early picks.
I do not like the suggestion they get some hold on Vic- regional players for a number of years as that would hurt Brisbane that actually adopt a strategy to draft a lot of Vic country kids with the thinking because they not from the city their pull back to an actual club in Melbourne itself is not a strong as metro based Vic kids. I think that has worked for Lions so would be unfair to indirectly * them over in that way for a numbef of years.
I'm more than fine with they get some priority access to Tassie best kids for a good number of years though. But in line with present live bidding on Academy players and father-son bids we already do.
That all seems about right to me too. I believe that the plan is for mandatory trading of a substantial number of high picks. I recall reading previously that the AFL want to enforce this to assist Tassie in being more competitive early on and ensuring they don’t have an absolute monopoly on the draft as was the case with GC and GWS.