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Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 10:53 am
by valleys07
Spargo wrote:
JK wrote:Can't remember the rules these days - Was Johnny Blakey's lad unavailable under FS because Academy picks have priority (or something along those lines)?


Yep, absolute joke that an academy trumps father/son.
Another Swans leg up...


North gaining access to Tarryn Thomas via their NGA academy balances that out.

At least Sydney have had a hand in Blakey's development..

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 10:53 am
by JK
woodublieve12 wrote:Brisbane, Gold coast and GWS all have academies, i wonder why that is???


Lol so the AFL can give them a leg up and protect their TV rights deal?

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 11:09 am
by HH3
woodublieve12 wrote:
PatowalongaPirate wrote:https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/dubious-world-of-afl-s-next-generation-academies-20181121-p50hhx.html


interesting...

"Northern Academies are a necessary evil. Given a choice between playing in front of 8000 at Gold Coast or GWS and 80,000 at the MCG in his home city for the same money, how many players contemplating their future will prefer life at the outpost? Players, on the whole, will only stick fat in the north if they can envisage success, or if they’re paid over the odds".


Isn't the point of the draft to not allow players to pick who can draft them?

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 11:11 am
by Dutchy
mots02 wrote:
Dutchy wrote:It didn't superseed Father Son, he had a choice and chose Sydney as he lives there.

All clubs have academies now, some like the Crows choose not to invest in it heavily though. Port do however.


Congratulations - you win this months award for the most irrelevant reference to the Crows in a topic thread =D>


Why is it irrelevant? we are talking about academies.

North Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 12:16 pm
by Jim05
HH3 wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:
PatowalongaPirate wrote:https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/dubious-world-of-afl-s-next-generation-academies-20181121-p50hhx.html


interesting...

"Northern Academies are a necessary evil. Given a choice between playing in front of 8000 at Gold Coast or GWS and 80,000 at the MCG in his home city for the same money, how many players contemplating their future will prefer life at the outpost? Players, on the whole, will only stick fat in the north if they can envisage success, or if they’re paid over the odds".


Isn't the point of the draft to not allow players to pick who can draft them?

Quite welcome to draft who they want but they can’t whinge in 2 years time when the player walks and they get stuff all compensation

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 1:04 pm
by HH3
But can anyone draft an academy player? I genuinely want to know. I don't know how it works.

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 1:05 pm
by Trader
My understanding is anyone can draft them, however the academy club can then 'match' the offer with a sum of points.

So say Port wanted to take someone with pick 5 out of Sydney's academy, then Sydney can offer up 72 4th round picks that equal the points and get their man. port then effectively get pick 6 and the draft moves on.

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 1:10 pm
by Trader
In fact, Callum Twomey is predicting Adelaide to do that, trying to take Blakey at 8, then again with Thomas at 9, and Sydney and North to match accordingly:

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-11-20/callum-twomeys-2018-phantom-draft

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 2:56 pm
by Brodlach
Trader wrote:My understanding is anyone can draft them, however the academy club can then 'match' the offer with a sum of points.

So say Port wanted to take someone with pick 5 out of Sydney's academy, then Sydney can offer up 72 4th round picks that equal the points and get their man. port then effectively get pick 6 and the draft moves on.


Keeps them honest by at least selecting them early

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 3:42 pm
by valleys07
Brodlach wrote:
Trader wrote:My understanding is anyone can draft them, however the academy club can then 'match' the offer with a sum of points.

So say Port wanted to take someone with pick 5 out of Sydney's academy, then Sydney can offer up 72 4th round picks that equal the points and get their man. port then effectively get pick 6 and the draft moves on.


Keeps them honest by at least selecting them early


Within reason. Don't want to be paying overs for a kid just because he is a part of an academy.

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 3:43 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
valleys07 wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
Trader wrote:My understanding is anyone can draft them, however the academy club can then 'match' the offer with a sum of points.

So say Port wanted to take someone with pick 5 out of Sydney's academy, then Sydney can offer up 72 4th round picks that equal the points and get their man. port then effectively get pick 6 and the draft moves on.


Keeps them honest by at least selecting them early


Within reason. Don't want to be paying overs for a kid just because he is a part of an academy.

Wouldn't want to bluff if you are not interested in the player, you might end up with him.

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 3:21 pm
by Dutchy
Glad we now have some ruck back up for Goldy

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:31 am
by DOC
From Norths website, not sure any other club would do this.


TEAM EXPLAINED: Barring injury, North's team mostly selects itself. Robbie Tarrant and Majak Daw provide the height and marking in defence, meaning Sam Durdin and Ben McKay will likely have to bide their time in the VFL at the start of the season. Experienced recruits Jared Polec, Jasper Pittard (more on him soon), Aaron Hall and Dom Tyson all come into the 22. We have left out all of North's draftees, although Tarryn Thomas and Tom Wilkinson, in particular, have all summer to push their selection cases. At his best, Taylor Garner is comfortably in the Roos' best team, but the injury-plagued forward is on a modified pre-season program and we're banking on him being eased into the season via the VFL. Kayne Turner gets the second forward pocket spot narrowly over Nathan Hrovat, while emerging midfielder Luke Davies-Uniacke misses out but should play plenty of senior football in 2019.

PRE-SEASON BATTLE: We have gone with Pittard as the Roos' second half-back flanker, but the former Port speedster faces a battle to lock down that spot for round one. Luke McDonald is determined to atone for a disappointing 2018 season and will be a prime contender for the role, as will veteran Sam Wright and rookie Tom Murphy. Ed Vickers-Willisis another strong candidate although his bid for selection will depend on how quickly his PCL rehabilitation progresses. - Nick Bowen

B: Marley Williams, Robbie Tarrant, Ed Vickers-Willis
HB: Jamie Macmillan, Majak Daw, Jasper Pittard
C: Jared Polec, Ben Jacobs, Trent Dumont
HF: Mason Wood, Jack Ziebell, Jy Simpkin
F: Shaun Atley, Ben Brown, Kayne Turner
Foll: Todd Goldstein, Ben Cunnington, Shaun Higgins
I/C: Jed Anderson, Paul Ahern, Dom Tyson, Aaron Hall

Defender depth: Sam Durdin, Ben McKay, Luke McDonald, Tom Murphy, Scott Thompson*, Declan Watson, Sam Wright

Forward depth: Joel Crocker, Taylor Garner, Nathan Hrovat, Nick Larkey, Red Og Murphy, Curtis Taylor, Tarryn Thomas, Tom Wilkinson, Cameron Zurhaar

Midfield depth: Luke Davies-Uniacke, Kyron Hayden, Tom McKenzie, Bailey Scott, Will Walker

Ruck depth: Tom Campbell, Tristan Xerri

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:43 am
by Wedgie
AFL player Majak Daw has been injured and is in hospital after an incident on the Bolte Bridge.

A police spokeswoman said emergency services received calls saying a man had fallen from the bridge, near Lorimer Street, about 11pm on Monday.

"Emergency services attended and located a man in the Yarra River. The man, aged in his 20s, was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries," the spokeswoman said.

The North Melbourne player is now being treated in a hospital emergency department and is understood to have suffered at least one broken hip, as well as other possible fractures.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl ... 50mvb.html via @theage

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 11:55 am
by Booney
DOC wrote:From Norths website, not sure any other club would do this.


I think you'll find it's on every clubs page. ;)

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 12:08 pm
by Trader
Booney wrote:
DOC wrote:From Norths website, not sure any other club would do this.


I think you'll find it's on every clubs page. ;)


Nah, only North would post a preview of North's likely side.
Other clubs far more likely to do their own 22.

;)

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 12:12 pm
by Booney
Trader wrote:
Booney wrote:
DOC wrote:From Norths website, not sure any other club would do this.


I think you'll find it's on every clubs page. ;)


Nah, only North would post a preview of North's likely side.
Other clubs far more likely to do their own 22.

;)


http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-12-15/r ... asonopener

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 12:25 pm
by Lightning McQueen

Gee, some teams look like they're on the downward spiral, there's a severe lack of ruckmen circulating too.

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 12:39 pm
by valleys07
Reports now surfacing that Majak Daw attempted suicide by jumping from the Bolte Bridge overnight.

Fell 25m and is now in hospital with a broken hip.

Horrible news. Hopefully he can get the help he needs, both physically and mentally.

Talk fellas - 13 11 14.

Edit- just saw Wedgie's post.

Re: North Melbourne

PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 3:24 pm
by Dutchy
Terrible, I hope the club is getting Wayne Schwass on the phone.