
Jatz
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- AFL Media reports the league’s current plans mean the Devils won’t be automatically handed the No.1 pick in the 2027 Draft - which would be their first - though they would still receive six of the top 13 selections.
- Like GWS, the AFL has plans to provide the Devils multiple ‘mini-draft’ selections, which would give them access to 17-year-old players who otherwise would be a year away from being drafted - but like with GWS, they would have to trade those picks away.
Other potential concessions being given to Tasmania include:
- The ability to sign one uncontracted player from each club total across two trade periods as a free agent, with those clubs being given draft compensation;
- The ability to sign Tasmanian father-son and Academy prospects;
- The ability to pre-list 2026 Tasmanian draft prospects who would play VFL in 2027 rather than at AFL level;
- Over $1 million as a sign-on bonus fund to attract players;
- Additional draft picks in the rookie and mid-season drafts plus national draft selections at the start of each round (except round one).
Tasmania’s list build rules are expected to be finalised midway through the 2025 season.
I know they'll want to avoid the GWS entry again (although the couple short year of pain were clearly worth it compared to the GC) but it's going to be a slap in the face for those supporters that feel like they're side is forever struggling to get better, while the new guys are given everything to fast track them.