dogs01 wrote:I think the other guy you are thinking of is Bowen Lockwood,(he had the ability but a major injury cost him).Port wanted centrals to play him in the backline and centrals refused to so the power sent him to the magpies, and surprise surprise he ended up playing up forward for them (go figure), not too many games in the backline.
Actually, Lockwood spent all except one match playing at CHB for the Magpies.
As the list of players has shown, its not just Power players changing clubs.
Quite simply, its the Power/Crows paying their wages, its the Power/Crows investments. If they wish to request a certain player be played in a certain position then they can. If one of the clubs has drafted a player they wish to play as a key forward and he then gets played in defence all year, then of course they have the right to say something about it.
If the SANFL clubs dont like it, then they should not take part in the mini draft and not take their share of the AFL dividend.