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The second-highest draft pick in Adelaide’s history, Fischer McAsey, has walked out on the club in a big pre-season shock at West Lakes. McAsey was drafted at pick 6 in 2019 draft and played 10 games for the Crows.

There but for the grace …

 
1 hour ago, Pinball Wizard said:

The second-highest draft pick in Adelaide’s history, Fischer McAsey, has walked out on the club in a big pre-season shock at West Lakes. McAsey was drafted at pick 6 in 2019 draft and played 10 games for the Crows.

There but for the grace …

Not really a big shock considering his circumstances. 

 

What happened Dazzle?

I dont recall there being much of a problem with interstate players getting home sick and leaving in the 80's & 90's. 

Maybe theyre just too young straight out of the draft.  Clubs should give precedence to local players. How would that policy have gone  if we hadnt picked Jacko? Who was the first vic player after LJ?


Bickley said they played him too early in 2020. His only 10 games where in his first year as a raw tall. Then covid hit and he was isolated with no friends or family. Would have been tough

at least he can always look back on the day he kicked 6 on me in a schoolboys game in 2018 and smile

1 hour ago, Deebauched said:

I dont recall there being much of a problem with interstate players getting home sick and leaving in the 80's & 90's.

Des Headland and Jeff Farmer fyc

 
2 hours ago, Turner said:

at least he can always look back on the day he kicked 6 on me in a schoolboys game in 2018 and smile

How did he go in the other 3 quarters after you were moved off him?

4 hours ago, Deebauched said:

I dont recall there being much of a problem with interstate players getting home sick and leaving in the 80's & 90's. 

Maybe theyre just too young straight out of the draft.  Clubs should give precedence to local players. How would that policy have gone  if we hadnt picked Jacko? Who was the first vic player after LJ?

There were plenty.


3 hours ago, Jontee said:

Des Headland and Jeff Farmer fyc

Farmer played for MFC for several years.

He didnt jump ship  barely having played for his new club like these guys are doing today.

Farmers son is elligible under father/son rule.

What are his options for 2023? 

Can he be released to play in the VFL and potentially be selected in the mid season draft?

12 minutes ago, Chelly said:

What are his options for 2023? 

Can he be released to play in the VFL and potentially be selected in the mid season draft?

He pulled the pin sighting a lack of passion for the game to play at the top level, so good luck with that.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/teams/adelaide-crows/afl-news-2023-fischer-mcasey-retires-top-adelaide-crows-draft-pick-steps-away-from-elite-level-draft-pick-carlton-trade-rumours/news-story/c9fec52f6611b1db0f50bba52d6296a5

15 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

So, Kangaroos it is.


47 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

I dont recall there being much of a problem with interstate players getting home sick and leaving in the 80's & 90's. 

Maybe theyre just too young straight out of the draft.  Clubs should give precedence to local players. How would that policy have gone  if we hadnt picked Jacko? Who was the first vic player after LJ?

Probably Hayden Young, a great kick who's signed a 5 yr deal with with Fremantle. Strange a Victorian kid signs with a WA club, but Jackson got homesick.

12 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

Strange a Victorian kid signs with a WA club, but Jackson got homesick.

It's almost like different people are different....

10 hours ago, TRIGON said:

How did he go in the other 3 quarters after you were moved off him?

alright settle it wasn't that bad

12 hours ago, Chelly said:

Can he be released to play in the VFL and potentially be selected in the mid season draft?

I wouldn't think so as he'd still be contracted to Adelaide even though he has walked out.


4 hours ago, Demonstone said:

I wouldn't think so as he'd still be contracted to Adelaide even though he has walked out.

I don’t think the Crows would stand in his way, but it doesn’t read like a situation where he’ll bounce straight in to VFL and back in to the draft.

My guess is he’ll either play local footy with mates or take a break entirely.

Then sign with Geelong in the offseason (that’s a joke, or is it)

4 hours ago, Stiff Arm said:

Didn't scale the heights expected. Career is fin-ished

What are you angling at?

 
1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

What are you angling at?

If Adelaide cast a wide net they should be able to find  replacement

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