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- A top 4 team can't sign a free agent unless they lose a free agent
Oh, come on. Finish fourth and no free agents?
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- A top 4 team can't sign a free agent unless they lose a free agent
Why is this thread dominated by Hawthorn, stop.
It just shows that the draft isn't the most important thing.
Development and environment is.
Look at Melbourne for example.
Look at the draft orderMy head hurts, Fremantle traded their pick one, they were always gonna trade their pick one regardless if they had pick 4 or not.
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Oh, come on. Finish fourth and no free agents?
Yep because the introduction of Free Agency was really to punish the well run clubs.Why is the solution always to hinder well run clubs?
Yep because the introduction of Free Agency was really to punish the well run clubs.
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Well actually yes in theory it spread the talent cross the league, Hawthorn would be a significantly stronger team without FAYep because the introduction of Free Agency was really to punish the well run clubs.
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Yeah well the NRL is also a bunch of mindless boofheads running into each other. So random premiers are expected.The AFL draft is meant to even out the talent between the teams but it looks to be a complete failure. The NRL has been operating without a draft and the results since 2000 seem to back this up. The NRL has had 12 different teams win the competition as compare to 8 in the AFL. The AFL has had 3 dynasties since 2000 (Hawthorn, Geelong and Lions) whereas the NRL has had none (if you exclude Melbourne for cheating the salary cap). It also feels like the AFL has more clubs mired in mediocrity with no hope of winning the competition in the foreseeable future.
Why is the draft failing to even out the competition? Is it time to get rid of the draft and let players play for whichever team they want if the club can afford them under the cap?
Three Dynasties didn't happen because of the draft, Brisbane had extra salary cap, Geelong had good luck with father sons, and Hawthorn peaked when GWS and Gold Coast had a monopoly on the draft and halted other teams from developing to challenge them.
Three Dynasties didn't happen because of the draft, Brisbane had extra salary cap, Geelong had good luck with father sons, and Hawthorn peaked when GWS and Gold Coast had a monopoly on the draft and halted other teams from developing to challenge them.
Why is this thread dominated by Hawthorn, stop.
no
A non Vic team - an expansion team ideally
Reality is public doesn't want to see Hawks again either.
The draft gives you access to 18 year olds. I think people expect it to be much faster acting than it is.
wouldn't worry me if they get anotherno
A non Vic team - an expansion team ideally
Reality is public doesn't want to see Hawks again either.
Saints a bounce and a goalpost away from 2 flags, WB three prelims in a row.St Kilda, Melbourne, North, WB not being able to win a premiership post 2000 is concerning to say the least.
>Says dynasties didn't happen because of the draft
>Says Geelong got lucky with F/S, in the draft
>Says Hawthorn got lucky because new clubs had a monopoly on kids, in the draft
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The point is not that the AFL has not managed equalization. It has done so pretty well and I think the reason for it is the salary cap. You really don't need anything else, particularly in a game where an individual player has so little influence on the outcome.You also set the standard of equalisation as premierships.
We've discussed any number of causative factors that explain performance differences and others have raised issues about the NRL structure.
I'd be interested in your solution, though.
The point is not that the AFL has not managed equalization. It has done so pretty well and I think the reason for it is the salary cap. You really don't need anything else, particularly in a game where an individual player has so little influence on the outcome.
My original point was not that the competition was not evened out, it is that you do not need the draft to do it and I have posted my reasons as to what negatives it has and the benefits of removing it. Do you think that the competition would become massively imbalanced without it?
we sure would though!!!!You don't think they'd welcome a history making team?
I don't think that is true. All the top draft picks would just leave their club once their rookie contract is up if that was the case.You already have a situation where 'destination clubs' are taking the cream of FA's (or so it's said) from the 'lowly clubs'.
At least with the draft all clubs have the ability to get some talent to their club. It's up to the club from there to nurture that talent and provide an environment that the players they draft will want to remain in. As well as the fact that if a player asks to be traded, there is an opportunity to get some value back.
Fair call, but I still maintain that there is a far wider level of audience in the AFL than NRL. If the NRL had a team or two in Vic, SA and WA you may be able to better compareWarriors and Cowboys say hi.
I don't think that is true. All the top draft picks would just leave their club once their rookie contract is up if that was the case.