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Post: # 1757953Post chook23 »

looks like carlton and gold coast to get prrority draft concessions......................

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received mature age and rookie concessions
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"Mr McLachlan also said that following discussions with both the Brisbane Lions Football Club and St Kilda Football club, with respect to the special assistance provisions, Hocking and Dillon had recommended that special assistance not be provided to those two clubs at this time." my unashamedly selective comments on Messers Hocking and Dillion follow, with the underlying premise on my part that they have conflicts of interest and don't always show good judgement. Dillion gave Ali Fahour a glowing reference and advised AFL re Essendon drug saga (costly advice, it seems); Hocking's a Geelong man and the recommendation closely echoes the position put by Geelong Coach on AFL360 before the discussions. Hocking narrowly beat Bains for his job (mentioned as a comparator). Both are close personally with Gillon who seems to be beholding to the powerful clubs and not a serious champion of equalisations (as opposed to AFLX) . Obviously the majority of clubs, particularly the big ones, don't want bottom clubs improving at their expense in the draft pecking order that's why an independent Commission exists (supposedly). Hopefully the full reasons why the bottom three basket cases should not be given meaningful assistance will be set out and read in future in the context of the clubs' performances. "Mr McLachlan was quoted as saying "I will do all I can, except help - unless the Saints need an au pair, of course".


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Post: # 1758732Post BenLong#21 »

When was the last time the Saints managed to identify and draft a good mature player from a state league?

Sam Fisher in 2003?

Makes zero difference to us.
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Post: # 1758735Post degruch »

BenLong#21 wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 12:55pm When was the last time the Saints managed to identify and draft a good mature player from a state league?

Makes zero difference to us.
...and I've got no confidence Carlton can either, unless they're targeting ex-Giants players at state level. The Bulldogs and the Hawks seem best at plucking gems at this level. I bristled when I noticed they got any help whatsoever, given their issues are more recent and far more self-inflicted than ours (not that we are anywhere near innocent of shooting ourselves in the foot), but I also don't think it will amount to much.


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Post: # 1758737Post robbie muir »

If Carlton and the Gold Coast can't get a priority pick with the mess they are in, then you would have to think that the priority pick is dead and buried for ever.


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BenLong#21 wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 12:55pm When was the last time the Saints managed to identify and draft a good mature player from a state league?

Sam Fisher in 2003?

Makes zero difference to us.
Sam Fisher was about pick 58 in the national draft mainly due to him previously aiming for a golfing career.
James Gwilt was the last one I think from outside the junior competition


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Post: # 1758747Post sunsaint »

longtimesaint wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 1:54pm
BenLong#21 wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 12:55pm When was the last time the Saints managed to identify and draft a good mature player from a state league?

Sam Fisher in 2003?

Makes zero difference to us.
Sam Fisher was about pick 58 in the national draft mainly due to him previously aiming for a golfing career.
James Gwilt was the last one I think from outside the junior competition
Saad??? but our success rate is certainly thin


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Post: # 1758807Post samuraisaint »

BenLong#21 wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 12:55pm When was the last time the Saints managed to identify and draft a good mature player from a state league?

Sam Fisher in 2003?

Makes zero difference to us.
A bloke by the name of James Gwilt from Noble Park could play a bit.


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chook23 wrote: Fri 21 Sep 2018 11:20pm looks like carlton and gold coast to get prrority draft concessions......................

afl stinks

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Carlton shouldn't get one for at least another year, but I can see why they are. I know they played finals in '13 due to Essendon getting the ban, but in all honesty Carlton are going to struggle to be competitive again for a long time.

There is NO WAY however that that soulless franchise the Gold Coast Suns should get yet more assistance and priority picks though at the expense of clubs with supporters and members who front up decade in, decade out. This doesn't address the problem as it is yet another drip feed for a team on their way to a merger with Brisbane.

Brisbane don't need any more concessions. They're on their way back up, plus they were already helped in to four grand finals and three premierships fifteen years ago. That's enough.

Our problem is developing the talent we already have, and recruiting to fill positions we require. I mean how many ruckmen and half forwards does one club need?


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Post: # 1758810Post Scollop »

degruch wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 1:16pm
BenLong#21 wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 12:55pm When was the last time the Saints managed to identify and draft a good mature player from a state league?

Makes zero difference to us.
...and I've got no confidence Carlton can either, unless they're targeting ex-Giants players at state level. The Bulldogs and the Hawks seem best at plucking gems at this level. I bristled when I noticed they got any help whatsoever, given their issues are more recent and far more self-inflicted than ours (not that we are anywhere near innocent of shooting ourselves in the foot), but I also don't think it will amount to much.
It was suggested on SEN today that Carlton will ask Adelaide if there's a player in the SANFL that Adelaide want and they'll package their second round pick with that SANFL player and do the trade for Mitch McGovern


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Post: # 1758835Post Gordo' »

sunsaint wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 2:24pm
longtimesaint wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 1:54pm
BenLong#21 wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 12:55pm When was the last time the Saints managed to identify and draft a good mature player from a state league?

Sam Fisher in 2003?

Makes zero difference to us.
Sam Fisher was about pick 58 in the national draft mainly due to him previously aiming for a golfing career.
James Gwilt was the last one I think from outside the junior competition
Saad??? but our success rate is certainly thin
vic cumberland.


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samuraisaint wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 7:01pm
BenLong#21 wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 12:55pm When was the last time the Saints managed to identify and draft a good mature player from a state league?

Sam Fisher in 2003?

Makes zero difference to us.
A bloke by the name of James Gwilt from Noble Park could play a bit.
I said State league.
The draft concessions are only for state leagues.
Fisher came from the sanfl.
As did Ahmed saad, Terry milera and Tom Lee.
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Post: # 1758838Post derby Street »

BenLong#21 wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 9:41pm
samuraisaint wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 7:01pm
BenLong#21 wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 12:55pm When was the last time the Saints managed to identify and draft a good mature player from a state league?

Sam Fisher in 2003?

Makes zero difference to us.
A bloke by the name of James Gwilt from Noble Park could play a bit.
I said State league.
The draft concessions are only for state leagues.
Fisher came from the sanfl.
As did Ahmed saad.
Saad SANFL ? :shock:


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Post: # 1758860Post BenLong#21 »

derby Street wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 9:44pm
BenLong#21 wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 9:41pm
samuraisaint wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 7:01pm
BenLong#21 wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 12:55pm When was the last time the Saints managed to identify and draft a good mature player from a state league?

Sam Fisher in 2003?

Makes zero difference to us.
A bloke by the name of James Gwilt from Noble Park could play a bit.
I said State league.
The draft concessions are only for state leagues.
Fisher came from the sanfl.
As did Ahmed saad.
Saad SANFL ? :shock:
Saad = VFL
A 'state league' is VFL, SANFL and WAFL.
The 2018 GC and Carlton concessions are for first access to players in these state league competitions.
So Saad, Lee, Milera etc


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Post: # 1758887Post samuraisaint »

BenLong#21 wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 9:41pm
samuraisaint wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 7:01pm
BenLong#21 wrote: Wed 26 Sep 2018 12:55pm When was the last time the Saints managed to identify and draft a good mature player from a state league?

Sam Fisher in 2003?

Makes zero difference to us.
A bloke by the name of James Gwilt from Noble Park could play a bit.
I said State league.
The draft concessions are only for state leagues.
Fisher came from the sanfl.
As did Ahmed saad, Terry milera and Tom Lee.
Yep, no worries. I guess what I meant was that our recruiting was better in the 2000s - not perfect but a lot better.


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