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You can add Kevin Dyson as well.

Adrian Battison as well.

Colless is very selective,surely scholarships,cost of living allowance and academy system has assisted Sydney becoming the club they are?

If I remember correctly he was also one of the first to condemn Melbournes application for a PP.

Would seem he would like to maintain the status quo as it favours his club so much.

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To an extent, I hope we become Richmond of the 70's in that we become ruthless and uncompromising towards our opposition (both on and off the field) and we don't give a rats about what other's think.
Until now, we have been Richmond of the 80's, we have been ruthless but towards fellow Demons and we eat our own.

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I didn't know about these draft concessions but it seems another factor in the un-equal competition we are a part of. Why the hell should the Swans get such access to these kids with a last pick, it's a joke. And other sides are complaining about us getting a PP, these sides get helped every year. Do we get to take kids around the Casey area on special deals? I doubt it. This comp stinks and I'm sick of it.

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Adrian Battison as well.

Colless is very selective,surely scholarships,cost of living allowance and academy system has assisted Sydney becoming the club they are?

If I remember correctly he was also one of the first to condemn Melbournes application for a PP.

Would seem he would like to maintain the status quo as it favours his club so much.

Didn't they also get David Cordner off us?

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I love it that Colless is pi55ed off that the academy they set up to basically give them an (another that is) unfair draft advantage isn't going all their own way. Brilliant.

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You can also add Stephen Tingay .... anyone else?

They even blocked us from getting troy luff :wacko:

and after the Swans & Hafey purged the Cats talent off to Sydney, The Blues then did the same to the Swans.

I hope we get into the Blues next.. we Owe them,,, much more than any others.

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If other clubs are pizzed off at what we're doing, then we know we're doing the right things. Everybody hates it when someone gets in the way of their best interests, and in the AFL everyone's best interest is in winning a premiership. Therefore anyone who's mad at you is mad because you're getting ahead of them in the race to the top of the mountain.

Keep it up Dees!

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Didn't they also get David Cordner off us?

I'm not sure that was a big loss for us.

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Do other clubs have this academy zoning rubbish?

Seem's completly unfair on the rest of the comp. Basically guarentees Sydeny the best NSW talent each year.

Or am I getting it mixed up somehow? Surely it would be just a smidgen fairer if they had the same rules as father/son.

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Do other clubs have this academy zoning rubbish? Seem's completly unfair on the rest of the comp. Basically guarentees Sydeny the best NSW talent each year.Or am I getting it mixed up somehow? Surely it would be just a smidgen fairer if they had the same rules as father/son.

I'm fairly certain anyone is/was able to sign up NSW scholarship kids as part of growing the game in NSW. Collingwood grabbed their next ruck Witts that way. Same as taking overseas guys - we have a New Zealand lad this year. Unfortunately for us our resources, recruiting and development haven't warranted one up until now. There will probably be more for us now with Roos on board (and ???? Stone as well)

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Do other clubs have this academy zoning rubbish?

Seem's completly unfair on the rest of the comp. Basically guarentees Sydeny the best NSW talent each year.

Or am I getting it mixed up somehow? Surely it would be just a smidgen fairer if they had the same rules as father/son.

Brisbane, Gold Coast, and GWS do too............I agree, this is a joke.

Apart from GWS who can just add their academy kids to their list at the end of the year, the other clubs operate in the same manner as the father son bidding system.

So they can basically mine their allocated zone, bring the players into their academy, and then have the ability to take them with their next pick in the draft if a rival club bids on them.

Clearly a tool to bring youngsters through from traditionally non AFL states, and provide a pathway from these regions for elite talent, but completely unfair, and another leg up for these clubs!

With NRL and ARL being so NSW / QLD centric, I'm guessing the fear is top talent is more likely to want to play these codes, as opposed to going into the AFL system, and ending up anywhere.

Roos has done nothing wrong here at all, apart from act in the best interests of his new employer.......................you're a peanut Colless.........your club doesn't deserve this leg up anyway!!

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