The report in the WA Sunday Times should provide huge concerns for all AFL clubs about the movements of GC17 in 2010. Whilst I admit reports often miss the truth by a fair way, the repercussions of innuendo and accusations that revolve around "secret signings" can really have an impact on a clubs very essence.
For those unaware, the report indicated that Campbell Brown, Gary Ablett, Trent Cotchin and Michael Hurley have all made up their mind to go north. Brown may feel aggrieved his name was associated with the Burgoyne trade and therefore bear a grudge whilst Ablett would be a fool if he didnt fill in the blank chq that GC17 are offering. However for Richmond and Essendon to lose their 1st round draft picks in 2007 (Rich) and in 2008 for Ess, it would be devastating for them as clubs. Imagine WC losing Masten or Naitanui for next to nothing.
The AFL have let down the clubs on this very badly, by not placing a moratorium on the age of the players involved. Apart from the rising star winner, no club gets a return on their investment for several years and to have 2 very young footballers like Cotchin and Hurley see their future elsewhere because of a few dollars is beyond any level of acceptance.
Even if it is not true then it is incumbant on these players to repudiate these accusations. Failure to do so will lead to the breakdown of player relationships with obvious onfield repercussions.
I agree with Nisbetts stance on this matter, name the players now and then allow the club to play or not play them depending on their choice, When Seaby made his decision to leave mid last year, WC felt correctly that there was no advantage playing him despite knowing an improved Seaby may in fact result in a better draft pick at seasons end.
These "secret deals" are abhorent and are a blight on our game. Once again it will be the "poorer" (melb, port etc) or less fashionable clubs ( Kanga's, Rich, Freo) that will bear the brunt of this player loss.
The egotistical wan*ers who are running the AFL, in their never ending money driven quest, are morphing what was once a great game that I proudly played, into a free for all where there are rules for some and rules for others.
For those unaware, the report indicated that Campbell Brown, Gary Ablett, Trent Cotchin and Michael Hurley have all made up their mind to go north. Brown may feel aggrieved his name was associated with the Burgoyne trade and therefore bear a grudge whilst Ablett would be a fool if he didnt fill in the blank chq that GC17 are offering. However for Richmond and Essendon to lose their 1st round draft picks in 2007 (Rich) and in 2008 for Ess, it would be devastating for them as clubs. Imagine WC losing Masten or Naitanui for next to nothing.
The AFL have let down the clubs on this very badly, by not placing a moratorium on the age of the players involved. Apart from the rising star winner, no club gets a return on their investment for several years and to have 2 very young footballers like Cotchin and Hurley see their future elsewhere because of a few dollars is beyond any level of acceptance.
Even if it is not true then it is incumbant on these players to repudiate these accusations. Failure to do so will lead to the breakdown of player relationships with obvious onfield repercussions.
I agree with Nisbetts stance on this matter, name the players now and then allow the club to play or not play them depending on their choice, When Seaby made his decision to leave mid last year, WC felt correctly that there was no advantage playing him despite knowing an improved Seaby may in fact result in a better draft pick at seasons end.
These "secret deals" are abhorent and are a blight on our game. Once again it will be the "poorer" (melb, port etc) or less fashionable clubs ( Kanga's, Rich, Freo) that will bear the brunt of this player loss.
The egotistical wan*ers who are running the AFL, in their never ending money driven quest, are morphing what was once a great game that I proudly played, into a free for all where there are rules for some and rules for others.