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Macquarie Dictionary Word of the Year for 2023 "Kosi Lives"
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Post: # 1934539Post saynta »

f***. That's great.

I remember Russell Jeffrey imploring the club to recruit more indigenous players. Black magic he called it.

This draft we welcome an additional 4 indigenous lads and I for one, could not be happier.

Love our current recruiters.

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Post: # 1934541Post Impatient Sainter »

I totally agree Saynta they bring some very special traits to the game and the clubs they represent.


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Impatient Sainter wrote: Fri 26 Nov 2021 3:36pm I totally agree Saynta they bring some very special traits to the game and the clubs they represent.
Yep.

"St Kilda’s 2021 playing list will now feature a club-record eight Indigenous players: Bradley Hill, Paddy Ryder, Jade Gresham, Ben Long and draftees Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, Marcus Windhager, Jack Peris and Josiah Kyle."


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UPDATE to show no rookie "A" taken in rookie draft
Rookie "B' selections announced by club, Josiah Kyle & Jack Peris https://www.saints.com.au/news/1033891/ ... -b-rookies

SENIORS
1 Oscar Adams 2023
2 Matt Allison 2022
3 Josh Battle 2022
4 Jack Billings 2025
5 Dan Butler 2022
6 Ryan Byrnes 2022
7 Jack Bytel 2022
8 Tom Campbell 2022
9 Hunter Clark 2023
10 Nick Coffield 2023
11 Leo Connolly 2023
12 Brad Crouch 2024 +1
13 Jarryn Geary 2022
14 Jade Gresham 2023
15 Dan Hannebery 2022 + 1
16 Jack Higgins 2023
17 Tom Highmore 2022
18 Brad Hill 2024 + 1
19 Dougal Howard 2024
20 Zak Jones 2023
21 Dean Kent 2022
22 Max King 2026
23 Ben Long 2022
24 Daniel McKenzie 2022
25 Rowan Marshall 2022
26 Tim Membrey 2024
27 Mitchito Owens 2023
28 Ben Paton 2022
29 Sebastian Ross 2023 + 1
30 Paddy Ryder 2023
31 Jack Sinclair 2024
32 Jack Steele 2022
33 Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera 2023
34 Jimmy Webster 2022
35 Callum Wilkie 2023
36 Marcus Windhager 2023


ROOKIES A
1 Max Heath 2022
2 Darragh Joyce 2022
3 Cooper Sharman 2023
4 Mason Wood 2022
5 ---------------------
6 ---------------------

ROOKIES B
1 Josiah Kyle 2022
2 Jack Peris 2022

Senior list must be 36 to 38
Rookie A list must be 4 to 6
Total senior plus rookie A players no more than 42
2 rookie B allowed on top

St Kilda made a total of 4 draft selections, 1 rookie promotions and 2 rookie "B" selections.
So as it stands St Kilda can still make 2 rookie "A" selections that were left vacant for pre season supplemental selection or mid season rookie drafts.

The club website has no news on an upgrade of Callum Wilkie but it has been identified in the media.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2021/11/05/ ... mary-list/
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Thanks for that Ace. Appreciate the info.
Can anyone clarify the difference between Cat A rookie and Cat B rookie?
As I understand it, Cat A rookies are basically an extension of the main list and can be selected for senior games just like the guys on the main list. Cat B rookies are not able to be selected for senior games without being upgraded to Cat A. Is that correct?


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Welcome boys very happy to have you on board :D


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st.byron wrote: Fri 26 Nov 2021 3:53pm Thanks for that Ace. Appreciate the info.
Can anyone clarify the difference between Cat A rookie and Cat B rookie?
As I understand it, Cat A rookies are basically an extension of the main list and can be selected for senior games just like the guys on the main list. Cat B rookies are not able to be selected for senior games without being upgraded to Cat A. Is that correct?
Not exactly.

Each club is allowed to maintain a list of up to six eligible Category A rookies and three Category B rookies.

Up to three rookies can be retained, with the player's permission for a second or third season, the others must be either delisted or elevated to the primary list at the time of the National Draft.

This benefits clubs because only half of the salary paid by a club to players on the rookie list count towards the league's salary cap.

Generally speaking, a rookie-listed player cannot be selected to play in the senior AFL competition, and must play in state-level affiliated teams, except in two circumstances:

At the start of a season, a club can nominate up to two veterans from its senior list for salary cap reasons. If a team does not have a full quota of veterans, it can make up the balance by nominating rookies to be eligible for senior selection. These players are known as nominated rookies.

If a senior-listed player is moved onto the long-term injury list, a rookie-listed player can be temporarily elevated in his place, becoming eligible for senior selection, while the senior player remains injured.

There are usually plenty of opportunities to enact one of these rules, so rookie-listed players who are playing well enough for senior selection are rarely deprived of the opportunity by list management constraints.

Category B rookies are players who are selected rather than drafted and come from non traditional playing backgrounds.

In our case Peris and Kyle are indigenous boys in the academy.
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damienc wrote: Fri 26 Nov 2021 4:16pm
st.byron wrote: Fri 26 Nov 2021 3:53pm Thanks for that Ace. Appreciate the info.
Can anyone clarify the difference between Cat A rookie and Cat B rookie?
As I understand it, Cat A rookies are basically an extension of the main list and can be selected for senior games just like the guys on the main list. Cat B rookies are not able to be selected for senior games without being upgraded to Cat A. Is that correct?
Not exactly.

Each club is allowed to maintain a list of up to six eligible Category A rookies and three Category B rookies.

Up to three rookies can be retained, with the player's permission for a second or third season, the others must be either delisted or elevated to the primary list at the time of the National Draft.

This benefits clubs because only half of the salary paid by a club to players on the rookie list count towards the league's salary cap.

Generally speaking, a rookie-listed player cannot be selected to play in the senior AFL competition, and must play in state-level affiliated teams, except in two circumstances:

At the start of a season, a club can nominate up to two veterans from its senior list for salary cap reasons. If a team does not have a full quota of veterans, it can make up the balance by nominating rookies to be eligible for senior selection. These players are known as nominated rookies.

If a senior-listed player is moved onto the long-term injury list, a rookie-listed player can be temporarily elevated in his place, becoming eligible for senior selection, while the senior player remains injured.

There are usually plenty of opportunities to enact one of these rules, so rookie-listed players who are playing well enough for senior selection are rarely deprived of the opportunity by list management constraints.
Thanks Damien. Does that mean that at the start of the season, if, and it's a big if, all the players on the Senior list are fit and able to be selected, then players like Sharman, Wood and Joyce on the Cat A rookie list are ineligible for selection and would only become eligible if a senior player moves onto the long term injury list or retires?


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Sharman, Wood and Joyce are all nominated rookies so they are eligible to play senior football.

Heath, Peris and Kyle are clearly long term projects but if in the course of 2022 they start to show the kind of form to warrant senior selection then the club will find a way to play them.

Rookies who are good enough will always get a game.


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Category A rookies category B rookies. How complicated does the AFL need to make it?


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Strongest list in a decade


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A crack at a top 22

B - Webster, Howard, Wilkie
HB - Highmore, Battle, Sinclair
C - Hill, Steele, Clark
HF - Billings, Marshall, Gresham
F - Butler, King, Membrey
R - Ryder, Crouch, Jones
Int - Higgins, Ross, Coffield, Sharman
Emg - Campbell, Bytel, Paton

Next in line: Byrnes, Dmac, Long, Connolly and NWM (for development)


Not an easy task

Sucks to leave Paton out but I guess it depends on how he returns from injury
Also don’t like leaving Bytel our... kid needs more game time.
Becomes increasingly difficult to justify a selection of Ross... not due to lack of talent right now but if he’s not getting better and having periods of ‘role time’, I’d really rather play Byrnes, Bytel, Connolly, Dmac etc all of that is assuming Hannebery isn’t fit to play which whilst a seemingly safe assumption, makes it harder if he actually gets on the park.

Ruck situation still feels light
We have a plethora of marking defenders that I don’t quite know how to balance. IMO it only makes sense if Battle really assumes the close checking CHB role with Wilkie, Highmore and Coffield focusing on run. Highmore to me is still a mystery in terms of fitting him into the structure... no doubting his talent but I’m uncertain as to his mobility/run which we need a bit more of out of defence.

One thing is for certain...
There are a lot of options there that should stop Kent and Joyce getting games. If those two play with any consistency I reckon we’re in serious trouble


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Rowan Marshall 2022
Sebastian Ross 2023 + 1
Jack Steele 2022

This doesn't make much sense to me.
No concerns over Jack staying but I'd like to see us lock away Rowan pretty soon.
Would much rather Seb was a year to year deal. He will be surpassed by one of the younger guys (Bytel, Byrnes, Nas, Owens?, Windhager?) in the near future


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I am now very interested to see where we stand in terms of average age across the league.
Adding 6 very young blokes, while having quite a few veterans retire would make us one of the youngest now.
Compared to last year when it was skewed with the older top up veterans and no real youth being picked up.


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Peris ran a sub 22 second 200m as a 16 year old...that's quick


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skeptic wrote: Fri 26 Nov 2021 5:13pm A crack at a top 22

B - Webster, Howard, Wilkie
HB - Highmore, Battle, Sinclair
C - Hill, Steele, Clark
HF - Billings, Marshall, Gresham
F - Butler, King, Membrey
R - Ryder, Crouch, Jones
Int - Higgins, Ross, Coffield, Sharman
Emg - Campbell, Bytel, Paton

Hannas for Ross

And Paton competing with Webster and Coffield for a spot.


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Banger9798 wrote: Fri 26 Nov 2021 6:14pm Peris ran a sub 22 second 200m as a 16 year old...that's quick
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Welcome to the club Jack & Josiah, its exciting to have such great new talent coming to the club.

Here is a great background story on Josiah - https://www.saints.com.au/news/560207/m ... generation


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diddley wrote: Fri 26 Nov 2021 5:48pm I am now very interested to see where we stand in terms of average age across the league.
Adding 6 very young blokes, while having quite a few veterans retire would make us one of the youngest now.
Compared to last year when it was skewed with the older top up veterans and no real youth being picked up.
apparently went from 2nd oldest to 5th oldest.


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Just keeping the Jack pack going- remains at 6

and the J Squad a solid 11


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saintbrat wrote: Sat 27 Nov 2021 10:28am Just keeping the Jack pack going- remains at 6

and the J Squad a solid 11
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saintbrat wrote: Sat 27 Nov 2021 10:26am
diddley wrote: Fri 26 Nov 2021 5:48pm I am now very interested to see where we stand in terms of average age across the league.
Adding 6 very young blokes, while having quite a few veterans retire would make us one of the youngest now.
Compared to last year when it was skewed with the older top up veterans and no real youth being picked up.
apparently went from 2nd oldest to 5th oldest.
Hmm.
I would have thought it would have had a bigger impact than that.


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Whats the difference between 1st and last? A decade or a couple of years.


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