2023 Free Agency
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Re: 2023 Free Agency
Salary dump to north for nothing. Two more years of contract on $400k+
I've actually liked summer of his football. Has genuine zip. Carlton supporters seen to think he can't build a big enough tank to play wing so I'm not interested.Western Bulldogs: 2016 PremiersComment
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He's more inside than wing. Wont make it out there - clean hands around the contest is his #1 wood.
Play him inside instead of half-forward/outside mid and he's a different player.What should I tell her? She's going to ask.Comment
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Can he make it as a small inside player?
You really need to be elite these days to do it. Libba, Neale, Rowell are all guys who naturally apply defense pressure too which I'm not sure is 'instinctive' for Fisher.Western Bulldogs: 2016 PremiersComment
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No idea...but that would be his go. Never going to be an outside player. Don't look at his build - look at the way he plays...What should I tell her? She's going to ask.Comment
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I've always seen him and McLean as similar players, and neither kicked on in roles they weren't completely suited to.
Although one win a flag and had career ruined by injury.Comment
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Again, slim pickings in the free agency space then. So main ones are Doedee to Geelong. Gresham to Blues. McKay to Essendon.
Not really delivering the mass movement in players it was speculated it would.Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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This snippet was in the article Doctor posted on the list management thread.
FREE AGENCY CHANGE DISCUSSED
PLAYERS becoming restricted free agents after six years and unrestricted after eight years has been discussed as part of the AFL and AFL Players' Association's Collective Bargaining Agreement talks.
As negotiations continue on the next pay deal for players, with the hope it can be delivered before the end of the season, it is understood a change in free agency qualification has been raised by the players association to see players reach their free agency rights earlier.
Currently free agency rules see players first reach the mark after eight years, when they can be either restricted free agents if they are in the top quarter for salaries at that club or unrestricted free agents if they are not.
Then, after 10 years at a club, every player becomes eligible as an unrestricted free agent. There are other mechanisms to be a free agent, such as being delisted by a club, but the eight- and 10-year tenures are the most common.
The AFL has discussed increasing the initial contract for first-round draft picks from two to three years in a bid to allow clubs more time to settle players into their environments and improve retention.
That has led to the players union floating reducing free agency qualification for freer movement if the first deals for players are extended.
Under the scenario, the likes of Gold Coast spearhead Ben King, Western Bulldogs star Bailey Smith and Port Adelaide gun Zak Butters, who are all out of contract at the end of 2024, would become free agents.
Some believe that having six-year free agents would see clubs be a better chance of retaining players through to that stage because it is a mark to reach that isn't drastically far from the initial contract length, however there are also views that it would prevent clubs from investing in taller and developing players as they may not develop until their mid-20s when they have reached free agency.
Another factor could be that six years is considered too short before a player generally hits the peak of their careers and thus could see more stars likely to leave building teams.More of an In Bruges guy?Comment
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Leave it as it is. 6 years is way too short.
On the other hand guts like Dunkley walk out and pick a club anyway?Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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