Mini draft being considered by AFL

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Mini draft being considered by AFL

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Re: Mini draft being considered by AFL

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Anyone kind enough to give us a snippet of content?


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Re: Mini draft being considered by AFL

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Short version.

AFL considering a mini draft to add to all clubs depth.
Charter flights for interstate games.


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Re: Mini draft being considered by AFL

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shrodes wrote: Sat 14 Mar 2020 4:14pm Anyone kind enough to give us a snippet of content?
The AFL could expand lists by up to 15 players via a radical mini-draft to help clubs whose players contract the deadly coronavirus.
Mark Duffield, The West Australian


AFL: The AFL might start next Thursday, but fans won't be permitted to attend the opening rounds due to the threat of coronavirus.

Another player tested as clubs ramp up efforts

The AFL is investigating the radical step of a coronavirus mini-draft to expand lists by up to 15 as cover for players who contract COVID-19.

The AFL remains determined to play round one of the 2020 season, albeit in empty stadiums, next week after the Federal Government banned non-essential gatherings of more than 500 people.

Meetings over the weekend and on Monday are expected to determine if the WAFL season goes ahead on schedule.

The West Australian Football Commission held talks with the AFL this week and is expected to meet club officials this weekend to discuss the financial implications in the likely event of a fan lockout.

There is now also a possibility that the WAFL could lose a significant number of players if the league decides to top up lists.

The Weekend West has reported top-up players would be paid only if they were required to play.

The league has also looked at the possibility of using its bye weekends for matches if the season is disrupted.

It could take the season into at least early October. There is also the strong likelihood of charter flights to transport teams interstate, avoiding contact with the public both on flights and at airport terminals.

AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan said on Friday no fans would be allowed into games for the “foreseeable future”.

People who bought tickets for Round 1 via Ticketmaster and Ticketek will receive a refund, and club members will be contacted.

McLachlan said there were different scenarios across the country in different states, and the league would continue to speak with the Australian Government and the State and Territory governments and medical authorities."


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Re: Mini draft being considered by AFL

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Why? How many players do you need, isn't 44 enough?


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NextYear wrote: Mon 16 Mar 2020 9:03pm Why? How many players do you need, isn't 44 enough?
It might not be if you have to play two games a week.


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Re: Mini draft being considered by AFL

Post: # 1842352Post shanegrambeau »

Well forecast Shane Grambeau! (in an earlier thread, what a champ!) :)

Now then, will David Armitage come back and play on expanded our supplementary list?
A bit like the Essendon saga, this gives retiring and delisted players one more chance. Who could we re-recruit?

David Armitage (del)

Billy Longer (del)
Paddy McCartin (del)
Lewis Pierce (del)
Bailey Rice (del)
Sam Rowe (del)
Brandon White (del)
Robbie Young (del)


You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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