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If you're a state league player the best chance you have of being drafted is to be the best state league player you can - it's the highest standard of footy there is below the AFL.
For the guys on The Recruit, playing state league footy ti get noticed by AFL recruiters is not a simple short term proposition. You don't just turn around and go 'might play WAFL next year' and join a club. They would have to show earn a spot with a state league club, do a full pre-season then start playing at that level before being noticed - and any of these steps could fail. For someone like Jackel who is already 26 is it worh it? All things going well he'd be 27 next year playing VFL footy and 28 if he got a shot at AFL footy the year after. The only comparable players I can think of are Duigan and Podsiadly, and they both played plenty of state league footy before being drafted late. Alternatively these guys can go on what is essentially a talent quest type deal and hope they get picked ahead of the curve.
Yeah that's pretty much what I was saying.
I actually had an idea for a similar reality show a few years ago but I thought it should run over the summer. Get 20 blokes or whatever and let them join in the pre-season training at an AFL club or clubs and base the show around that. Paddle board challenges and 'rate your mate' sessions are fine and dandy, but we want to see if these guys are up to AFL standard. Give the Bradies and Reeces opportunity to work on their skills and positioning in real match drills, give the Semmels and Padraigs the chance to get their fitness up to standard, get the little blokes in the gym etc.
Would be a good idea to have one 'Recruit' at each AFL club (maybe someone from the same state as the particular club), and let them each do a full pre-season with the club, and then pick a winner on the final show. If you run it from October-February, you could get 20 episodes, with an 'introduction' and a 'finale', and then 18 episodes in between, with half the ep being a 'general update', and half focusing on one Recruit's journey.




