Why the AFL’s father-son rules should change
Moreover, at the end of this season, they will receive another priority selection in Daniel Annable – through their academies.
Lions will compete in September, adding a player who lists the first fifth in the country in three of the last four seasons. Under the system that allows clubs to use the later elections to match the points of the previous elections, they will pay for them through a lot of second round of elections.
The lions have left most clubs in dust since Chris Fagan arrived, which allowed Ashcroft brothers to get harder for less good running clubs. Credit: Through Getty Images
The draft clubs at the bottom of the stairs are designed as a mechanism to access the best capabilities in the country every season.
The results say they don’t work that way.
Started in the 2010 Grand Final of St Kilda in 14 seasons, neither Essendon, saints nor suns did not reach a preliminary finals. 30 out of 46 pre -final points were requested by Collingwood, Geelong, Hawthorn, Sydney and Lions.
In 11 seasons between 2000-10, each team made a preliminary final and the spread was more equal.
These are raw measures, but AFL’s measures for trumpet equalization.
Yes, the chaos of saints and bombers are their own productions in the last decade (and they can still fill), but this does not mean that a club in their positions should not only access the best young talents of the country, not just some The best young talents of the country.
Compliance for men – played 100 games – strengthening the gap. Less successful clubs reach the milestone of less players.
On Saturday, Jack Sinclair was the ninth current saint who reached 100 games.
Geelong always has 13 players with 100 or more games, and Max Holmes is only three matches than reaching the brand.
St Kilda’s Nasiah Wanganeen-Mlerra needs to sign again to reach 100 games.
Cody Walker’s father, Andrew’s retirement announcement in 2016. On the way to be blue. Credit: Vince Caligiuri
In its history, Geelong has reached 100 games to 174 players, Saints is only 138.
Five St. Club playing in 2009 Grand Final did not play 100 games. Just a cat, Mark Blake (99 games) -O did not have the third father-son-in-law in the team.
Gold Coast and giants have academies, but in this period, there is no hope of father-sons, and the crows and Dockers were largely made without them.
The romantic argument is also shaky, because games are a raw measurement of romantic commitment.
Marlion Pickett is a member of Richmond’s life. His story is one of Tigerland’s most famous. He played only 91 matches in the club.
Joe Daniher won the flag with Brisbane Lions, but 100 matches for the club did not play. He played 108 in Essendon.
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Jack Silvagni is the last of a father-son who thinks of leaving the club represented by their fathers. People care, but Heath Shaw, Josh Kennedy and Jarrad Waite continued.
Daicos Collingwood. Kennedy Hawthorn, Ablett Geelong, Daniker Essendon. Silvagni was Carlton. All names remain synonymous with their clubs, but with the star sign.
I do not recommend that the father-sons are scrapped. However, clubs should pay the right price for romance.
If you trade to choose the player you want, and if you miss them, chase them during a future trading period in which the market sets.
The AFL Commission made a difficult decision on the road, but the competitive balance must be valid.
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