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Just announced that Addam Maric has been offered an opportunity to train with Tigers.

Interesting to note that seven clubs have applied to the AFL for permission for players to train.

MFC are not one of the seven.

AFL clubs give delisted players opportunity to train before draft.

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I think you are spot on however it was thought he would go to North at draft time. Tigers may end up at having two Marics come start of season time.

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Reckon its probably good to start just with the players already listed - get those boys going, then bring in the "permission to train" players a few weeks later when the players already on our list are flying. It'd better show the unlisted players exactly what they need to do to possibly earn a spot.

With Maric its probably different because he has been around before and knows what preseason is all about.

When are the lists officially lodged/released? Every monday/tuesday?

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Maric did mention in a puff-piece article on the weekend this year was the first year he did a full pre-season, so I guess this would make it only his second full go at it.

Hard to believe he is still only 21! Good luck to everyones favorite emo if he gets a go somewhere else, I can just see the blurb now "The best pure kicker in the draft", "A solution to our teams crumbing needs" etc etc.

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They off load Nason & then look interested in Maric? Interesting.....

You raise a valid point. Nason in his initial year showed pace and accuracy.I also thought they had enough small forwards. Training doesn't guarantee a listing though!

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You raise a valid point. Nason in his initial year showed pace and accuracy.I also thought they had enough small forwards. Training doesn't guarantee a listing though!

Maric has the scope for midfield or half forward flank, i wouldnt call him a small forward at all

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According to the HUN two lists came out today.

Seven clubs also applied to the AFL for permission for non-listed players to join training.

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Former Kangaroo Addam Maric is training with Richmond and former Hawk Beau Dowler is one of seven players given permission to join St Kilda training.

PERMISSION TO TRAIN LIST

Adelaide - James Craig, Will Young.

Collingwood - Daniel Farmer, Trent Stubbs, Brad Dick, Scott Reid.

Fremantle - Clancee Pearce.

North Melbourne - Gavin Urquhart.

Richmond - Pat Contin, David Fahey, Glen Grgic, Ben Jakobi, Addam Maric, Leigh Masters, William Wheeler.

St Kilda - Ben Casley, Beau Dowler, James Hallahan, Danny Hughes, Michael Lourey, James Magner, Marcus Marigliani.

RETAINED ROOKIES

Adelaide: Ian Callinan, Sam Martyn (elevated to senior list: Aiden Riley, Matthew Wright)

Brisbane Lions: Josh Dyson, Brad Harvey, Niall McKeever (elevated: Mitch Golby)

Carlton: Mitch Carter, Levi Casboult, Ed Curnow, Rhys O'Keefe, Zach Tuohy 

Collingwood: Paul Cribbin, Shae McNamara 

Essendon: nil (elevated: Stewart Crameri)

Fremantle: Gavin Roberts (elevated: Nick Lower) 

Geelong: Ryan Bathie, George Burbury, Jonathan Simpkin, Jesse Stringer, Josh Walker.

Gold Coast: nil (elevated Alik Magin)

Hawthorn: Will Langford, Tom Schneider, Derick Wanganeen (elevated: Luke Breust)

Melbourne: Michael Evans, Kelvin Lawrence, Daniel Nicholson.

North Melbourne: Majak Daw, Aaron Mullett (elevated: Luke Delaney, Cam Pederson)

Port Adelaide: Mitchell Curnow, Jarrad Irons, Tom Jonas, Daniel Webb. 

Richmond: Brad Miller. 

St Kilda: Warrick Andreoli, Daniel Archer, Tom Curren, Jackson Ferguson.

Sydney: Eugene Kruger, Dylan McNeil (elevated: Nathan Gordon)

West Coast: Anton Hamp, Jeremy McGovern (elevated: Ashton Hams)

Western Bulldogs: Jason Johanissen (elevated: Luke Dahlhaus, Matthew Panos)

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Former Kangaroo Addam Maric is training with Richmond and former Hawk Beau Dowler is one of seven players given permission to join St Kilda training.

Quality journalism by the Hun.

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