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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #60 on: November 28, 2018, 12:04:31 PM »
RICHMOND Football Club’s investment in the region has continued with a host of SFNL junior footballers representing the club’s Next Generation Academy against Hawthorn’s NGA at Punt Road Oval on Sunday.

Robinvale-Euston’s Jeremiah Moimoi, Kuma Palatavake, Lolomanaia Fangufangu and Pawu Kirirua-Gill, Mildura’s Elijah Brown and Coby Peterson and Merbein’s Michael Hooker represented the Tigers in the second annual under-15 match.

Robinvale-Euston Eagle Eddie Waqalevu is also a part of the program but missed the game through injury.

http://www.sunraysiadaily.com.au/story/5781755/sunraysia-juniors-roar-with-tigers/

VIDEO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2018-11-27/next-generation-academy

More here: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-11-27/richmond-nga-launches-2019-season

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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #61 on: March 02, 2019, 11:25:21 AM »
The AFL is reviewing the contentious northern states academies and multicultural and Indigenous academies, seeking club input into how the academies should operate, including the rules for player eligibility and bidding at the draft.

The AFL has appointed former Carlton skipper and ex-Blues football operations chief Andrew McKay to review both the northern states academies and Next Generation Academies (NGA) for multicultural and Indigenous players that were established for the 14 clubs in traditional football states and which have been a source of friction.

The review - which AFL sources said would be "open-ended" - follows concern about how players have been tied to clubs, such as Collingwood gaining Isaac Quaynor and North's access to Tasmanian Tarryn Thomas, when those NGA recruits and others were already highly-accomplished youngsters in the elite squads and touted as certain AFL players when they were allocated via zones.

Aside from eligibility, the other main concern raised about the northern and multicultural and Indigenous academies has been the price that clubs have paid for high-value recruits, such as Sydney's Nick Blakey, Quaynor and Thomas - all of whom attracted bids within the first round of the draft, but whose clubs still traded out their first pick.

https://www.canberratimes.com.au/sport/afl/afl-reviewing-northern-and-multicultural-academies-20190228-p510zv.html

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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #62 on: May 03, 2019, 01:52:18 PM »
Two Richmond Next Generation Academy members will live together as boarders at Caulfield Grammar this year.

Mackenzie Cowley, a Year 10 student from Tongala started at the school last month, following the lead of Shepparton’s Will Dwyer (Year 11) who commenced in 2018.

Both Cowley and Dwyer are on Indigenous Scholarships at the school.

Read more: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-05-03/nga-members-join-up-at-caulfield-grammar

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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #63 on: July 05, 2019, 08:06:29 PM »
Richmond Tigers continue push into Mildura with sports course

By Angus Dearlove
Sunraysia Daily
5 July 2019


RICHMOND Football Club general manager of football Neil Balme says the club’s continued push into the Sunraysia region will be boosted by the new Richmond Institute of Sports Leadership (RISL) campus, which will start classes in Mildura next year.

Delivered in partnership by Richmond and the Swinburne University of Technology, the program offers students the opportunity to develop into the next generation of sports industry leaders.

After launching a Melbourne campus at the Richmond Football Club’s Swinburne Centre in 2017, the program has since expanded regionally to Albury-Wodonga and now Mildura.

For more of this story, purchase your copy of Thursday's Sunraysia Daily 04/07/2019.

https://www.sunraysiadaily.com.au/story/6256067/richmond-tigers-continue-push-into-mildura-with-sports-course/

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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #64 on: September 05, 2019, 06:45:33 PM »
Available in next year's (2020) draft.

Ethan Baxter (Richmond NGA) didn't make the U17s All Stars squad, but is highly rated.


Picture: AFL Photos

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-05/will-the-2020-draft-be-the-most-compromised-in-history

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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #65 on: September 06, 2019, 01:20:59 AM »
He looks like a doppelgänger of nick daffy!!!

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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #66 on: September 06, 2019, 02:50:48 AM »

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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #67 on: September 06, 2019, 03:11:57 AM »
He looks like a doppelgänger of nick daffy!!!

..or an a taller version of the tip rat.... :shh
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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #68 on: September 17, 2019, 12:56:32 PM »
THE AFL has announced an $18 million, three-year boost for Victorian country football.

On Tuesday, the League revealed a significant chunk of the funding would flow from the abolishment of AFL Victoria affiliation fees, saving country clubs $3.22 million a year.

Umpire registration fees will also be scrapped, while the cost of club apparel will be reduced considerably.

As part of the arrangement, $950,000 will be made available to help club volunteers through digital and in-person support with administration, policy and breaches involving safeguarding children, social media and vilification.

Almost $2 million will also be dedicated to a strategic community investment fund and village hubs, which will assist club needs and work towards aligning schools with community and AFL clubs.

The Victorian state government will provide almost $1 million over the three-year period.

Total savings based on removal of affiliation fees

REGION              TOTAL SAVINGS
AFL Barwon             $ 404,010
AFL Central Murray   $  73,607
AFL Central Victoria  $ 229,480
AFL Gippsland          $ 284,662
AFL Goldfields          $ 471,097
AFL Goulburn Murray $ 210,207
AFL North East Border $ 235,230
AFL Outer East           $ 397,359
AFL South East           $ 450,743
AFL Sunraysia            $   61,404
AFL Western District    $ 254,886
AFL Wimmera Mallee   $    80,237

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-16/massive-18m-funding-boost-for-country-football-in-victoria

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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #69 on: October 15, 2019, 11:45:52 AM »
There's at least 3 NGA players in the Murray Preseason squad announced today: Achuang Agog, Ethan Baxter and Will Dwyer.


Murray Bushrangers Pre Season Squad announcement!


https://twitter.com/MurrayBushiesFC/status/1183884904066514944

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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #70 on: March 02, 2020, 03:02:42 PM »
Richmond launch new AFL Border Academy

Richmond Football Club in partnership with AFL North East Border, Murray Bushrangers, AFL New South Wales and GWS GIANTS have committed to a new 12-week U/15 football training academy to strengthen pathways in the Border region.

The new AFL Border Academy will have training hubs in both Wangaratta and Albury-Wodonga with young players from all surrounding areas eligible.

Richmond Senior Club Advisor, Neil Balme, said the purpose of the program was to ensure junior footballers in the North East Border region received the best possible football education and development.

The Tigers’ Next Generation Academy (NGA) zone includes the Victorian side of AFLNEB, while GWS GIANTS have Albury and the Riverina as part of their jurisdiction.

Read more: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/570755/richmond-launch-new-afl-border-academy

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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #71 on: November 05, 2020, 06:59:31 PM »
The AFL has changed its Next Generation Academy rules for top-end talent

The 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

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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #72 on: November 07, 2020, 08:40:26 PM »
The AFL has changed its Next Generation Academy rules for top-end talent

The 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

tigers must have an up and coming superstar coming through which was to arrive at punt road

Currently a member of the Roupies, and employed by the great man Roup.

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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #73 on: November 07, 2020, 10:00:08 PM »
I’d say we have a half dozen on our current list not getting a regular game ....
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.

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Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Reply #74 on: November 07, 2020, 10:34:34 PM »
The AFL has changed its Next Generation Academy rules for top-end talent

The 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

tigers must have an up and coming superstar coming through which was to arrive at punt road

Yep -  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... :shh
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