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Did we actually register to be involved in the mid season draft? Cut off was midnight.
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Did we actually register to be involved in the mid season draft? Cut off was midnight.
Thanks. I really should think through sometimes and you are correct. The proper question is do we know if SPP has been moved over to the inactive list? I don’t think it’s automatic because SPP is out injured for the season. I believe there is a cut off date and time for this. My understanding is if we do not do this, then we won’t be participating. Am I right?Registration is for players. Any club that has a vacant list spot as of the end of Round 11 will be able to add to their list via the Mid-Season Draft.
Thanks. I really should think through sometimes and you are correct. The proper question is do we know if SPP has been moved over to the inactive list? I don’t think it’s automatic because SPP is out injured for the season. I believe there is a cut off date and time for this. My understanding is if we do not do this, then we won’t be participating. Am I right?
Can someone answer this question. If we do put SPP to the inactive list and pick up a player what contract term does the player sign for?
Because if it is >6 months it would mean we have to delist another player at the end of the season.
So aren't we saying we can find a better player in the mid season draft than what we can as our last pick of the 2024 draft?
And in my opinion results say we are better taking the draft pick.
In my personal opinion, if you are looking for a more mature recruit and are prepared to wait you can find a better player in the delisted free agents list in the next draft. People who think back end draft picks and rookie list picks are useless then we should fill our rookie list with SANFL players in the rookie draft.Eligible players can nominate the following:
• A short-term contract ending on 31 October, 2024 ($50,000), with $20,000 paid to the player if they are not re-signed by their current Club, picked up as a delisted free agent, selected in the next National or Rookie Draft or selected in the next SSP (with the $20,000 to be paid after the SSP closes, noting it will not be included in the TPP)
• A contract ending on 31 October in the following year, with the player treated as per any other player at the end of that contract.
NOTE: Any player who nominates this contract length cannot be offered a shorter contract.
Yes agree with what you're saying here. With the assumption these 3 will be taken with late picks we will only use our 2nd round pick to take a player.We will delist and trade least 5.
We've already pretty much got our draft players selected with Lou Montgomery, Rome Burgoyne and Benny Barrett from the academy.
We may even pick up Ky Burgoyne late?
Maybe a Cat B ruck project from somewhere?
None of these players cost us real picks.
yes: cut off is Tuesday (allows for any bad luck this weekend)Did we actually register to be involved in the mid season draft? Cut off was midnight.
Evans is on the main list. He was picked up as a delisted free agent.Yes agree with what you're saying here. With the assumption these 3 will be taken with late picks we will only use our 2nd round pick to take a player.
Retirees are likely to be
Boak
McKenzie
Evans delisted if out of contract
Narkle delisted if out of contract
Are Evans and Narkle rookies if so don't we need to delist more guys on the actual list?
So to go any further will require a trade or a young guy to be delisted to bring in a mid season player unless its a 6 month contract or Ky Burgoyne in the draft.
Port have now officially moved SPP to the inactive list.
Apparently we found out Jed has a brother.The draft is on!
And Logan Evans has nominated an 18 month contract. This indicates to me that we have promised to select him. No “top up” player, desperate for a shot at the big time, nominates an 18 month contract- that discourages potential suitors- without being promised a spot.Port have now officially moved SPP to the inactive list.
And Logan Evans has nominated an 18 month contract. This indicates to me that we have promised to select him. No “top up” player, desperate for a shot at the big time, nominates an 18 month contract- that discourages potential suitors- without being promised a spot.
From what I read he is a 19 yo formerly from Norwood who came to us as a top up this year. 28 possessions in one impressive game. Listed as a rover in this week’s Maggies.
Can anyone tell me more about him? Speed? Tackling? Could he play forward in the Pep role?
Sounds like we are trying to replace Burton.188cm intercept/rebound half back.
https://central.rookieme.com/afl/player/logan-evans/
One player linked heavily to the Power is Logan Evans, who’s already linked to the club via the SANFL rookie program. After being overlooked in his draft year (2023), 188cm Norwood product Evans was chosen by Port Adelaide as its SANFL Rookie Program, meaning on both the Norwood and Port Adelaide SANFL lists. Evans prior to getting injured impressed for the Magpies, highlighted by a strong display against the Redlegs in Round 4 where he amassed 26 disposals, five marks, six tackles and nine rebound 50s.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/dr...r/news-story/cf8e4434997daa9b73e7201cd21559b2
PS wrong Evans in the sanfl side - that's Frankie. Logan is injured.
18 month player even though cannot play for a few weeks?Sounds like we are trying to replace Burton.
Why would we pick an injured player though?
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Does he have genuine leg speed?188cm intercept/rebound half back.
https://central.rookieme.com/afl/player/logan-evans/
One player linked heavily to the Power is Logan Evans, who’s already linked to the club via the SANFL rookie program. After being overlooked in his draft year (2023), 188cm Norwood product Evans was chosen by Port Adelaide as its SANFL Rookie Program, meaning on both the Norwood and Port Adelaide SANFL lists. Evans prior to getting injured impressed for the Magpies, highlighted by a strong display against the Redlegs in Round 4 where he amassed 26 disposals, five marks, six tackles and nine rebound 50s.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/dr...r/news-story/cf8e4434997daa9b73e7201cd21559b2
PS wrong Evans in the sanfl side - that's Frankie. Logan is injured.
Unfortunately his speed is largely in the arms.Does he have genuine leg speed?
If so, then that's a priority for us in defence to lock down speedy small forwards.
Striking is only 1 game these days - 2 with Port tax.Unfortunately his speed is largely in the arms.