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But this is that unsaid bit again.I thought his comments were to do with the fact that it would soon get to the point where clubs would only pick indigenous players if they had one white parent?
Why would clubs only pick indigenous players if they had one white parent? How is that an advantage?
This is where Rendell got into trouble for simply pointing out something that is becoming more prevalent in the AFL.
In Rendell's opinion the drop off in young indigenous draftees was partly because they had trouble adapting to the huge demands of being a young footballer in the AFL system - eg little things like being able to stick to times, concentrating in team meetings, processing the hordes of visual/written information and game plans, living away from home etc.
In Rendell's opinion players who had lived a "white" existence - eg boarded at a college or who had lived in a city their whole life found it easier to adapt.
This might all be true as a generalisation and the recent stats plus the AFL's recent actions probably bear that out. Which creates the ridiculous situation that it's racist to say it exists, but not racist to implement programs that seek to fix it.





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