I reckon if someone bids on him before 25-30 we'd have to stop and think about matching. Probably still would but it's food for thought.Whats the point of nominating him then?
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I reckon if someone bids on him before 25-30 we'd have to stop and think about matching. Probably still would but it's food for thought.Whats the point of nominating him then?
What I mean is what’s in it for the player if he’s not guaranteed to be taken by his nominated club in the national draft?I reckon if someone bids on him before 25-30 we'd have to stop and think about matching. Probably still would but it's food for thought.
He most likely gets to play for the club of his choice, which his Dad played for.What I mean is what’s in it for the player if he’s not guaranteed to be taken by his nominated club in the national draft?
That can happen if we draft himHe most likely gets to play for the club of his choice, which his Dad played for.
That's the whole concept of father sons.
Now it's very, very likely as we have 1st dibs.That can happen if we draft him
Got Langford clearly ahead of SmillieWhat do people think about Josh Smilie? Would he be a good fit for us if Smith / Draper is gone?
Is he the one slower than Crouch?Got Langford clearly ahead of Smillie
We have to nominate him to have first rights on a bidWhat I mean is what’s in it for the player if he’s not guaranteed to be taken by his nominated club in the national draft?
So we’re passing on another one and letting him go to Kuwarna! TypicalWhy Kuwarna?
I get that, it works for us, but the player doesn’t seem to get much, I can understand if they go high and the collateral was a lot, but with a later pick?We have to nominate him to have first rights on a bid