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At junior level, it's always nepotism.He didn't, but some guys with 7 possies got in... work that one out.
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At junior level, it's always nepotism.He didn't, but some guys with 7 possies got in... work that one out.
Statistically the best ruckman on the ground vs. Tassie.
20 hitouts, 5 kicks, 10 handballs, 3 marks, 4 tackles, 0 goals.
Very impressive for a 16 year old versus a majority of players a year older than him. Waiting for the match report to see if he's named in the bests for NSW.
He didn't, but some guys with 7 possies got in... work that one out.
At junior level, it's always nepotism.
He was listed at 202cm and 77kg when the NSW/ACT under 18s squad was announced back in March/April. His birthday is 22/8/94. So just about to turn 17.
Pretty sure the scholarship holder has the option of going to the club who has signed them or entering the national draft. If Moller decides to stay with Freo it uses up our last pick in the draft. I think that's how it works anyway. Knowing the AFL and there is probably some way around the system if GWS really want him.
Under the scholarship program your sponsor club has the explicit right to have first choice, once your son has met age eligibility requirements, to primary list or rookie list your son and, as such, if selected, your son would be required to go to the sponsor club, if he wished to play in the AFL competition.
Mind you that information is from 2008 so the situation might have changed given GWS is up and running and the scholarship program is coming to an end. Also Moller is currently training with GWS so wouldn't think that would be happening unless they could get him.
This looks like a possible out clause;
12. What if my son wishes to pull out of the program?
If a player on a scholarship elects to pull out of the program at any stage the player can do so and the scholarship is null and void immediately. Any future financial support will be terminated. However depending on the circumstances of the player leaving the program, the AFL will bend the rules to allow the player to be recruited by GWS/GC but he can not enter into future National and Rookie drafts.
He can bail at "any stage" with undefined consequences.
This looks like a possible out clause;
12. What if my son wishes to pull out of the program?
If a player on a scholarship elects to pull out of the program at any stage the player can do so and the scholarship is null and void immediately. Any future financial support will be terminated. However depending on the circumstances of the player leaving the program there may be restrictions placed on him entering into future National and Rookie drafts.
He can bail at "any stage" with undefined consequences.
That just leaves the question if he was to bail can gws just get him as a zone selection.
Mind you situation could be that lyon's just doesn't see a need for him so gws is just having a close look at him.
That just leaves the question if he was to bail can gws just get him as a zone selection.
Mind you situation could be that lyon's just doesn't see a need for him so gws is just having a close look at him.