Did interstate players have to nominate for the VFL/AFL draft back in the 80s?
From what I can make out, the VFL clubs used to just draft anyone around the country and then have the rights to that person if they ever decided to go and play in Victoria? So a young SANFL player could get draftee by say Hawthorn, without even nominating for the draft and then Hawthorn would have the rights to that player if he decided to play in Vic.
Is this correct? If so it's pretty outrageous.
From what I can make out, the VFL clubs used to just draft anyone around the country and then have the rights to that person if they ever decided to go and play in Victoria? So a young SANFL player could get draftee by say Hawthorn, without even nominating for the draft and then Hawthorn would have the rights to that player if he decided to play in Vic.
Is this correct? If so it's pretty outrageous.