I have read a couple fo threads about how the new teams could be implemented into the comeptition and I noticed that the Doc made mention of players like Urch and Cloke that could be candidates.
The way I see this is that the AFL needs to build up its playing numbers asap so that the new teams can access players that have been in system for a couple of years.
I recommend that all teams should have a full book of rookies and in fact a full list of players. When we look at the Bulldogs, as we often do, we recently lost the services of Gavin Hughes and to this end we have no way of bringing another player into our club.
Sure it won't hinder our senior list but I was wondering if their would be any merit in having midseason drafts so that potentially a Cloke, Urch or even a Cam Lockwood could be added to a senior or rookie list for the balance of a season?
I see no downside to this other than the cost which the AFL should cover because the upside is that potentially the expansion clubs have a bigger list of players to select from.
Am I barking up the wrong tree?
The way I see this is that the AFL needs to build up its playing numbers asap so that the new teams can access players that have been in system for a couple of years.
I recommend that all teams should have a full book of rookies and in fact a full list of players. When we look at the Bulldogs, as we often do, we recently lost the services of Gavin Hughes and to this end we have no way of bringing another player into our club.
Sure it won't hinder our senior list but I was wondering if their would be any merit in having midseason drafts so that potentially a Cloke, Urch or even a Cam Lockwood could be added to a senior or rookie list for the balance of a season?
I see no downside to this other than the cost which the AFL should cover because the upside is that potentially the expansion clubs have a bigger list of players to select from.
Am I barking up the wrong tree?
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