AFL wrote:If a Nominating Club does not have enough points to secure a F/S or Academy selection in a given Draft, the points required will carry over to the Club’s first selection the following year.
- In this case, points will be deducted prior to the trade period to ensure the Nominating Club pays it points debt, rather than trades picks away.
clear as mud.
if you don't have enough what carries over? the points you didn't have (i.e. you might be 50 points short) or the full points you required (e.g. you might have needed 500)?
the points carry over to your first selection?
so if you are 50 points short and you have pick 6 (1751 pts), you slide to pick 7 (1644 pts) and forfeit the other 57 points?
a bunch of examples are listed but none show the case of where you don't have enough points and spill into the following year.
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also, in the Heeney example (i.e. if the current regime applied last year):
- Sydney started with picks 18, 37, 38, 57 & 70
- Sydney uses the points from pick 18 which moves to back of draft - also says
draft order is updated
- then says Sydney uses points from pick 37 which moves to back of draft - SO OBVIOUSLY THE DRAFT ORDER HASN'T BEEN UPDATED BECAUSE THEIR ORIGINAL 37 IS STILL 37 AND HASN'T BEEN BUMPED UP TO 36
my brain is hurting. i hope questions have been asked and answers given.