The thing is, some of these players from Brisbane academy and up going to private schools in Melbourne and playing for Sandringham Dragons. It's a rort that Brisbane get access to those players.Really sick and tired of this bullshit misunderstanding of Northern Academies. They are NOT designed to lure non AFL players to AFL. They are the elite pathways for junior footy in NSW and QLD. Blame the AFL, they don't fund any pathways in NSW or QLD. They outsource this to the Northern teams and pay them back by giving access. Cooper would not have a chance of playing father son for Hawthorn if he was not in the Brisbane academy as this is the only elite coaching and development option in QLD.
If the AFL was serious, they should fund these academies and introduce them into the Coates U18 talent league. That way they kids up north get equal quality coaching and elite pathways to that in Victoria. That is not possible at the moment without the academies.
I have a son in an academy so am pretty well versed on how these work.
While I acknowledge that NSW and QLD don't have the same pathways available as kids in VIC, SA and WA doesn't mean that those clubs should have exclusive rights to run those academies. Why can't West Coast and Hawthorn run academies in QLD and NSW and give elite development in exchange for priority access too?
You cannot have 4 clubs allowed access to this but not all. That is what makes it unfair.
If you excluded those 4 clubs from also accessing the draft maybe it could be fairer.
Also if Cooper wanted to be an AFL player, he had more opportunity than most even without the Brisbane academy. Cyril Rioli moved from NT to Melbourne to go to Scotch College so he could be an AFL player. Cooper Hodge could have done the same. Joe bloggs from Currumbin maybe can't, but Cooper Hodge can.