Dangerfield opens can of worms with AFL trade period proposal

Dangerfield opens can of worms with AFL trade period proposal

Patrick Dangerfield opened a critical can of worms when he requested a reasonably easy query to his social media followers.

On Friday morning within the hours after the wild NBA Trade Deadline had handed, the Geelong famous person needed to know if the AFL ought to observe swimsuit.

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The AFL Players’ Association president has been an advocate for a mid-season commerce interval previously, saying final 12 months he’d like to see it come into play.

“I’d love to see, at some stage, mid-season trading come in,” Dangerfield mentioned on SEN radio.

“We see it in other codes globally, it certainly adds another layer of intrigue.

“It’s not something that we’ve engaged in a huge amount of discussion around as a PA, simply because there’s been so much on.

“I think broadly we’d be open to it.”

On Friday the Brownlow Medal winner doubled down, asking his followers in the event that they’d be on board along with his ballot gathering near 7000 votes on the time of writing.

As it presently stands the vote is overwhelmingly in favour of Dangerfield’s proposal with 63 per cent voting sure.

The tweet nevertheless did spark fierce debate amongst his followers and the broader AFL group, with many important of the final line in Dangerfield’s tweet the place he acknowledged the gamers ought to have the ultimate say over any commerce.

In the NBA groups are in a position to commerce gamers at a seconds discover, until a participant has a particular clause of their contract.

Former Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley weighed in and held an analogous perception to an unlimited quantity of replies to the tweet when he mentioned the gamers presently “hold too much power”.

“I voted yes. Players hold too much power. Need to give clubs more capacity to improve their lists and their prospects above and beyond year by year,” Buckley wrote.

Former NBA participant Andrew Bogut, who was on the receiving finish of a blockbuster commerce, was requested for his ideas on the proposal and shut it down over the gamers having veto energy.

“Doesn’t work if players have to consent,” Bogut wrote.

Of course not everybody was against the thought with Graham Cornes backing it in to exchange the present mid-season draft, the place groups can decide up gamers from state leagues.

“A much better option than the mid-year draft that rips players out of the SANFL or WAFL,” Cornes wrote.

Current Collingwood large man Mason Cox additionally obtained behind the thought, offered the gamers obtained a much bigger chunk of the AFL pie.

“If it means we get paid 50% revenue share like the NBA besides our 28% share atm I’m in,” Cox wrote.

While a commerce interval much like the NBA being introduced into the AFL could be unbelievable to witness, the chance of it coming into play is a protracted, good distance away.

The sentiment echoed by Buckley and Bogut is blindingly evident with gamers presently holding all the facility.

Players being given the ultimate say on trades would severely hinder any course of put in place and as we’ve seen again and again lately, gamers are forcing their method out and eager to return house. And in some circumstances, solely eager to return house to play for sure groups.

Dangerfield being an advocate for a commerce interval is an efficient begin, however for it to work just like the NBA – the gamers must be prepared to relinquish some energy in any other case it’s all only a pipe dream.

Source: www.news.com.au