1. I didn't know "support" for a development structure was the determing factor in players getting drafted.
2. As I've said ad nauseum I don't believe the change in stucture will have any significant effect on the amount of AFL draftees as the biggest determinant in a kid getting drafted is the kid himself not the structure. They are the ones with the talent. With kids getting drafted at 17-18 their time in teh SANFL clubs is short and AFL clubs take over their development into high perforamce athletes.
3. Where I think it is a negative is for the late developers - the future SANFL league players. They are less talented than AFL palyers so they need more nurturing and dvelopment that those that got picked up on Saturday. They need to stay in the club structure longer - six over age U/19s is not enough.
So as I've always said my beef with the change is nothing to do with the amount of AFL kid getting drafted as despite what the Clubs, SANFL and MR Phillips think their impact on a player being picked is negligible comapred to the impact of the root the kids parents had 18 years before hand giving the kid their genetic ability to play high level sport.
In a practical sense as a S&C coach my fitness programs aren't worth the paper they are written on unless the kid wants to do the work and has the genetic ability to work at a high level.
It is the impact on the development of SANFL footballers where I have my beef with the change of structure.