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If during the trade period carlton and Judd cant come to an agreement and judd Puts himself into the pre season draft. Is there any rule that stops Carlton from using their No. 1 pick from picking Judd up in the draft and not pay West Coast anything?

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If during the trade period carlton and Judd cant come to an agreement and judd Puts himself into the pre season draft. Is there any rule that stops Carlton from using their No. 1 pick from picking Judd up in the draft and not pay West Coast anything?

No rule. But Carlton will lose Kreuzer (their preferred 1st pick) to Richmond.

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If during the trade period carlton and Judd cant come to an agreement and judd Puts himself into the pre season draft. Is there any rule that stops Carlton from using their No. 1 pick from picking Judd up in the draft and not pay West Coast anything?

In the Pre-Season Draft the clubs dont use the draft picks but are allowed to contract any uncontracted player provided they are willing to pay the player the requested contract terms. The 1st pick though will be Richmond followed by Carlton then Melbourne and so on. :lol:

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If during the trade period carlton and Judd cant come to an agreement and judd Puts himself into the pre season draft. Is there any rule that stops Carlton from using their No. 1 pick from picking Judd up in the draft and not pay West Coast anything?

No, but as others have said, Richmond has pick number one in the PSD.

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Pretty sure when a player hasn't been delisted, he is still under contract when the national draft takes place. Therefore he isn't eligable. But by the time the pre season draft comes around the contract is over and he is eligable. So in this case Juddy will still be contracted to West Coast when the national draft takes place

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Pretty sure when a player hasn't been delisted, he is still under contract when the national draft takes place. Therefore he isn't eligable. But by the time the pre season draft comes around the contract is over and he is eligable. So in this case Juddy will still be contracted to West Coast when the national draft takes place

That's wrong because trade week is before the National draft. Nothing happens inbetween the national and pre-season dfrat so if what you're saying is true he is still contracted at the time of the PSD.

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That's wrong because trade week is before the National draft. Nothing happens inbetween the national and pre-season dfrat so if what you're saying is true he is still contracted at the time of the PSD.

The players who are uncontracted but on the teams list before the the november national draft, cannot enter the draft but may enter the pre-season draft. The pre-season draft originally was in February and all contracts expired on the 31st of December. The AFL just moved the draft so players could do pre-season training with their desired clubs. The teams can also nominate players they are drafting in the pre-season draft provided the teams before them don't object to their selection. Hudson has requested to be traded to WB but if his trade does not eventuate WB has pick 4 in the pre-season draft, if Richmond, Carlton and Melbourne specify they will not draft him he can sign and train with WB after the November National draft, unless Adelaide delist him before the draft then any team can draft him with their picks. :rolleyes:

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The players who are uncontracted but on the teams list before the the november national draft, cannot enter the draft but may enter the pre-season draft. The pre-season draft originally was in February and all contracts expired on the 31st of December. The AFL just moved the draft so players could do pre-season training with their desired clubs. The teams can also nominate players they are drafting in the pre-season draft provided the teams before them don't object to their selection. Hudson has requested to be traded to WB but if his trade does not eventuate WB has pick 4 in the pre-season draft, if Richmond, Carlton and Melbourne specify they will not draft him he can sign and train with WB after the November National draft, unless Adelaide delist him before the draft then any team can draft him with their picks. :rolleyes:

are you sure any team can draft him if adelaide delist him? i thought you would still have to nominate for the draft to be drafted...

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you nominate for the draft... you payz ya money..you takes ya chances !!

realiity is invariably some thing has been organised... But that doesnt guarantee it wil come of on the day!! :)

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