So Robbie Warnock leaves Fremantle to return to his home of Melbourne for "family reasons"
The same thing happened to West Coast last year but hurt them a million times more. Chris Judd returned to Melbourne for "family reasons"
It's just another prime example that clubs outside Victoria can't compete on the same level as clubs from Victoria. Players from Victoria always have the option to leave to go home while players who get drafted by a Victorian club from interstate never really want to leave because the lifestyle is too good.
For instance Buddy Franklin is unlikely to leave Victoria ever to come back to WA because of the night life and big city life of Melbourne but if he was a Victorian living in WA , he would be more likely to leave because Perth and other cities around Australia can't compete with Melbourne on those levels.
Solution? Well from memory in the early 90's if players left clubs they were compensated with a preliminary pick. Why not bring this back into play?
The Eagles' should have been compensated better than what they were with the Judd deal. The AFL should have granted them with an additonal pick for what he was worth eg: The best young player in the draft. If for instance say Braun wanted to return to Victoria last year, we would only get a late pick from 50 >onwards.
The Dockers should be compensated additonally for Warnock returning to Melbourne with another pick in the 20's on top of the one they will likely recieve from one Melbourne based club this upcoming trade week.
It's a much fairer system.
The same thing happened to West Coast last year but hurt them a million times more. Chris Judd returned to Melbourne for "family reasons"
It's just another prime example that clubs outside Victoria can't compete on the same level as clubs from Victoria. Players from Victoria always have the option to leave to go home while players who get drafted by a Victorian club from interstate never really want to leave because the lifestyle is too good.
For instance Buddy Franklin is unlikely to leave Victoria ever to come back to WA because of the night life and big city life of Melbourne but if he was a Victorian living in WA , he would be more likely to leave because Perth and other cities around Australia can't compete with Melbourne on those levels.
Solution? Well from memory in the early 90's if players left clubs they were compensated with a preliminary pick. Why not bring this back into play?
The Eagles' should have been compensated better than what they were with the Judd deal. The AFL should have granted them with an additonal pick for what he was worth eg: The best young player in the draft. If for instance say Braun wanted to return to Victoria last year, we would only get a late pick from 50 >onwards.
The Dockers should be compensated additonally for Warnock returning to Melbourne with another pick in the 20's on top of the one they will likely recieve from one Melbourne based club this upcoming trade week.
It's a much fairer system.