How will FA Start

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Well it Starts on the 1st on next Month so in about 10 Days.

So I was wondering how will it start off. Will there be heaps of Deals 1st Up or will be quiet for sometime before anything is done?

Well the only 1 I heard that would be done Quickly is Chaplin to Tigers
 

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It starts with the traditional opening bounce siren.

King Eddie then follows this, with the most explosive revelation, on drafting, since the linking of Carlton and brown paper bags.
 

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day one we'll see

Chaplin -> RICH
Rivers -> GEEL

Last days deals we will see
Goddard -> ESS
Cloke -> COLL
Byrnes-> MELB
Drummond-> SYD
Pearce-> NM
Russell -> ADEL
Harry O -> WCE
Monfries-> MELB
McGuane-> BRIS
Will Minson-> Northern Bullants ;)
 

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Looking for clarification on FA rules.

Say Essendon offer Goddard 4 year deal on good coin. Say, Goddard has decided he wants to leave. St.Kilda have 3 days to match the deal. Say, St.kilda match the deal and is now required to stay, seek a trade or try his hand in the NDunder the FA rules that I'm aware of.

Can Essendon start again with a larger offer after all this has happened?
 

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Looking for clarification on FA rules.

Say Essendon offer Goddard 4 year deal on good coin. Say, Goddard has decided he wants to leave. St.Kilda have 3 days to match the deal. Say, St.kilda match the deal and is now required to stay, seek a trade or try his hand in the NDunder the FA rules that I'm aware of.

Can Essendon start again with a larger offer after all this has happened?

As far as I know, they only get one chance.

The rule is supposed to help players get to the club they want to go to. My objection is this:

Hypothetical: Just say Cloke decides to leave Collingwood and he has two offers: 1 from Carlton at $700k per year (plus unofficial brown paper bags of course but they are not counted) and one from Freo at 1.1mill per year.

He chooses Carlton cos he wants to play with Malthouse. Collingwood match the offer (minus the brown paper bags).
Cloke would probably rather take the Freo offer than go back to Collingwood but once the Pies have matched his first choice offer, he cannot try his second choice.

So the player gets only one shot at FA.
 

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Looking for clarification on FA rules.

Say Essendon offer Goddard 4 year deal on good coin. Say, Goddard has decided he wants to leave. St.Kilda have 3 days to match the deal. Say, St.kilda match the deal and is now required to stay, seek a trade or try his hand in the NDunder the FA rules that I'm aware of.

Can Essendon start again with a larger offer after all this has happened?
As far as I know, they only get one chance.

The rule is supposed to help players get to the club they want to go to. My objection is this:

Hypothetical: Just say Cloke decides to leave Collingwood and he has two offers: 1 from Carlton at $700k per year (plus unofficial brown paper bags of course but they are not counted) and one from Freo at 1.1mill per year.

He chooses Carlton cos he wants to play with Malthouse. Collingwood match the offer (minus the brown paper bags).
Cloke would probably rather take the Freo offer than go back to Collingwood but once the Pies have matched his first choice offer, he cannot try his second choice.

So the player gets only one shot at FA.
I thought they could offer a larger deal, say Collingwood match Carltons offer, Carlton can then go back and offer a larger deal.
 

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Some of the smaller deals will happen quite early in the first couple of days.

A lot of the big fish will take longer, particularly the restricted ones, as they choose between different offers and guage how likely their current club is to match.

Then we'll probably see a flurry towards the end, particularly as clubs that lose free agents then look to get in replacements.
 

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Agree that Chaplin and Rivers will be done quickly, most likely followed by Knights and Moloney. The rest will trickle out before a rush, like trade week. Should be a bit of fun.

I'd like some exact clarification on FA rules too - I was also under the impression that if say (like above) Carlton offered Cloke 700k and Collingwood matched, then Carlton could go higher but Cloke couldn't try his hand on the Freo deal.
 

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It'll play out like a school assignment - a few small things might get done early then there will be a week or two of nothing followed by a huge last week when every makes a frantic rush to get all the deals done in time.
Wtf since when do you do a little bit at the start? Uni assignments is always the day/night before. Don't even check what it's about until then. :p
 

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As far as I know, they only get one chance.

The rule is supposed to help players get to the club they want to go to. My objection is this:

Hypothetical: Just say Cloke decides to leave Collingwood and he has two offers: 1 from Carlton at $700k per year (plus unofficial brown paper bags of course but they are not counted) and one from Freo at 1.1mill per year.

He chooses Carlton cos he wants to play with Malthouse. Collingwood match the offer (minus the brown paper bags).
Cloke would probably rather take the Freo offer than go back to Collingwood but once the Pies have matched his first choice offer, he cannot try his second choice.

So the player gets only one shot at FA.
Go to PSD and nominate 1.1 mill for 5 years. Doubt anyone would take him before then. It's a lot of coin.
 

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Clarification of the rule is the player has to state which offer he is going to accept.

For instance Cloke says out of the 2 offers from Carlton and Freo i choose the Blues offer, he then can't go back on it if the Pies match it.
So its still basically left to the player to choose, but knowing full well if he does want to leave he has to be sure to take an offer he doesn't think his club could match
 

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HOW THE SYSTEM OPERATES FOR ALL PLAYERS ACROSS THE COMPETITION -
A player has served seven seasons or fewer of AFL football at one club, and is now out of contract.

The player is not eligible for free agency if his club wishes to retain him. He may only move clubs via a trade or the draft. If he delists himself, he is subject to the draft, and may be selected by any club.

A player has served seven seasons or fewer of AFL football at one club, and has been delisted by his club.

The player is a free agent and is eligible to field offers from all rival AFL clubs.
The player must decide on the best offer of his choice from one rival club.
The player can move AUTOMATICALLY to the new club of his choice.
His original club, which chose to delist him, does not receive any compensation pick for the loss of the player.

A player has served eight or more seasons of AFL football at one club, is one of the top 25 per cent highest-paid players at his club, and is now out of contract for the first time since reaching eight seasons of service. (restricted free agent)
The player is eligible to field offers from all rival AFL clubs.
If he wishes to change clubs, the player must decide on the best offer of his choice from one rival club.
His club has the right to match the presented offer.
If the club matches the offer, he may choose to remain with his original club, seek a trade or enter the Draft.
If the club does not or can not match the offer, the player can move to the new club of his choice.
His original club will receive a compensation pick for the loss of the player, on an AFL-determined formula to apply where clubs lose more free agents than they gain in any single transfer period.

A player has served eight or more seasons of AFL football at one club, is NOT one of the top 25 per cent highest-paid players at his club, and is now out of contract for the first time since reaching eight seasons of service. (unrestricted free agent)
The player is eligible to field offers from all rival AFL clubs.
If he wishes to change clubs, the player must decide on the best offer of his choice from one rival club.
His club does NOT have the right to match the presented offer, and the player can move AUTOMATICALLY to the new club of his choice.
His original club will receive a compensation pick for the loss of the player, on an AFL-determined formula to apply where clubs lose more free agents than they gain in any single transfer period.

A player has served ten or more seasons of AFL football at one club, has already come out of contract once in the period after serving his first eight or more seasons at his club, and is now out of contract. (Unrestricted free agent)
The player is eligible to field offers from all rival clubs.
If he wishes to change clubs, the player must decide on the best offer of his choice from one rival club.
His club does NOT have the right to match the presented offer, and the player can move AUTOMATICALLY to the new club of his choice.
His original club will receive a compensation pick for the loss of the player, on an AFL-determined formula to apply where clubs lose more free agents than they gain in any single transfer period.
For those who have questions in posts above...
 

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A player generally only wants to leave for the money/contract length unless it is geographical or success based. Cloke would probably want to stay at Collingwood for the maximum coin possible, he wouldn't want to make sure that they can't match it due to only one shot.

If he wanted out for other reasons, he just needs to tell the club and they shop him round like before free agency came about or start making plans without him and get the compo. Why would you want someone playing for you who didn't want to be there?
 

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Most players by day one will know who they want to nominate and at what price. So you'd think that by day 3-4 a lot should be happening. It's not going to be like trade week because there is no "advantage" to holding out to the very end.
 

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So going by what Pepole have said on monday we could have to Signings in:

Lynch to Collingwood

and

Chaplin to Richmond
Doubtful free agency will drag on trust me not a lot will happen in the first week.

things in the AFL are drawn out
 
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