Nick Stevens

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The point has been raised that as Rawlings and Stevens have not been delisted from their clubs, that they are unable to train with anybody else until they have been recruited. Not sure how accurate that is. Anybody know?
 
Both players will be available next week to train for clubs once they are signed for their new clubs. It also allows for the Dees to potentially sign someone up.
A few years back when Paxman did not nominate for the national draft but went for the pre-season draft he was allowed to start traing with the Power straight away. The Doggies then signed Paul Hudson
 

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Stevens still has to be officially delisted by Port Adelaide, before he can enter the draft.

The Power opted to retain him on its list when all teams had to submit them to the AFL on October 31.

The club has the option of making a change before this Friday’s second deadline, but will have to delist the star midfielder by the third and final deadline for list lodgment on December 5.

After a deal could not be struck with Collingwood – Stevens’ preferred club – during trade week, the on-baller said he would not entertain the thought of remaining in Adelaide for one more year and is now keen to continue his career in the navy blue.
 
Not quite accurate

If he is not delisted by Port, he can nominate for the PSD, even if he is still on the Power's list, straight after the National draft. Then he can come to terms with Carlton, and start training with them.

Expect to see Stevens training with the Blues the week after the National Draft in a couple of weeks
 

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