CARLTON and Gold Coast will be given special "outside national draft" access to the top state league players as part of assistance packages signed off by the AFL Commission.
Under the plan, the bottom two teams from this season will be able to recruit, or on-trade, the state league players without giving up a draft pick.
It is believed the Blues and the Suns will have the right to on-trade the players they identify, in exchange for draft picks from other clubs.
While the AFL commission thrashed out the matter at today’s annual Brownlow Medal day meeting, it is understood full details of the assistance packages are still being analysed.
Both Carlton and Gold Coast will get access to at least one player each under this assistance package.
The Suns were hoping for permission to add or on-trade three state league players.
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Under the plan, the bottom two teams from this season will be able to recruit, or on-trade, the state league players without giving up a draft pick.
It is believed the Blues and the Suns will have the right to on-trade the players they identify, in exchange for draft picks from other clubs.
While the AFL commission thrashed out the matter at today’s annual Brownlow Medal day meeting, it is understood full details of the assistance packages are still being analysed.
Both Carlton and Gold Coast will get access to at least one player each under this assistance package.
The Suns were hoping for permission to add or on-trade three state league players.
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