by Wedgie » Tue Sep 07, 2010 4:56 pm
From the Age:
ADELAIDE will not be able to prise Melbourne father-son prospect Jack Viney as easily as it had hoped.
The Crows were exploring a potential loophole in the soon-to-be-finalised Team GWS draft concessions, where the new team will be given four additional selections outside the draft, which it must trade to other clubs. The selections must then be used on 17-year-old players.
Adelaide planned to convince GWS to nominate Viney, the 16-year-old son of former Melbourne captain and current Crows assistant coach Todd, as one of those players, and then trade for him next year, should he decline to join the Demons as a father-son pick at the end of 2012.
However, under the rules, GWS has nothing to do with which particular 17-year-olds are nominated or chosen. Clubs must effectively bid for the four picks by trading players and/or draft picks to the new club, which will then assign the picks, in order from one to four, to the teams that make them the best offer.
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