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Quote from: Francois Jackson on November 07, 2020, 08:40:26 PMQuote from: one-eyed on November 05, 2020, 06:59:31 PMThe AFL has changed its Next Generation Academy rules for top-end talentThe AFL will put into place a 'protected' zone for NGA players in the first 20 picks of the draft.It means from 2021 Academy players, such as Ugle-Hagan with the Bulldogs and Lachie Jones for Port Adelaide this year, who attract bids in the first 20 picks will fall into the open pool with their NGA clubs not being able to match the bids.Under the revised rules, players who attract bids in the 20-40 range will have to be matched under usual Academy rules while all players selected from pick No.41 onwards can be matched by their club using the next available selection.The phase out of the NGA program will continue in 2022, with bids on nominated NGA prospects only able to be matched from pick 41 onwards.https://www.afl.com.au/news/523632/afl-scraps-top-20-nga-picks-new-mid-season-draft-plantigers must have an up and coming superstar coming through which was to arrive at punt roadYep - this kid:https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/275933/nga-tiger-crowned-league-best-fairest...also Zach Dwyer and there's a Polynesian kid whose name escapes me...
Quote from: one-eyed on November 05, 2020, 06:59:31 PMThe AFL has changed its Next Generation Academy rules for top-end talentThe AFL will put into place a 'protected' zone for NGA players in the first 20 picks of the draft.It means from 2021 Academy players, such as Ugle-Hagan with the Bulldogs and Lachie Jones for Port Adelaide this year, who attract bids in the first 20 picks will fall into the open pool with their NGA clubs not being able to match the bids.Under the revised rules, players who attract bids in the 20-40 range will have to be matched under usual Academy rules while all players selected from pick No.41 onwards can be matched by their club using the next available selection.The phase out of the NGA program will continue in 2022, with bids on nominated NGA prospects only able to be matched from pick 41 onwards.https://www.afl.com.au/news/523632/afl-scraps-top-20-nga-picks-new-mid-season-draft-plantigers must have an up and coming superstar coming through which was to arrive at punt road
The AFL has changed its Next Generation Academy rules for top-end talentThe AFL will put into place a 'protected' zone for NGA players in the first 20 picks of the draft.It means from 2021 Academy players, such as Ugle-Hagan with the Bulldogs and Lachie Jones for Port Adelaide this year, who attract bids in the first 20 picks will fall into the open pool with their NGA clubs not being able to match the bids.Under the revised rules, players who attract bids in the 20-40 range will have to be matched under usual Academy rules while all players selected from pick No.41 onwards can be matched by their club using the next available selection.The phase out of the NGA program will continue in 2022, with bids on nominated NGA prospects only able to be matched from pick 41 onwards.https://www.afl.com.au/news/523632/afl-scraps-top-20-nga-picks-new-mid-season-draft-plan
FJ is the only one that makes sense.
I don’t understand how this whole academy system works. Have we got any players from it?I think the swans have done really well from it.
We were deliberately given a crap zone by the afl. And not fir thd first time either.