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Looks like either Valenti or Aussie Can play in 08

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WIthout reading the bigfooty article, I can recall Valenti being interviewed and saying that the only way he'll be promoted is due to a long term injury.

I think you have confused yourself Timmy.... Or perhaps I have...

From what I understand, we have 2 outside veterans (Neitz & Yze), and 1 inside veteran (White).

As we have 2 outside Veterans, we are NOT able to nominate a Rookie unless we have a player added to the Long Term Injury List, in which case Valenti or Aussie could play while that player remains injured.

This is a link to the Collective Bargaining Agreement for 2007-2011

http://www.aflpa.com.au/media/CBA%202007-2...20-%20FINAL.pdf

Section 12 details the rules behind the Long Term Injury List (ineligble to play for 8 weeks)

Section 13 goes into detail regarding the Veterans List

Section 14 details each of the Player Lists and numbers

(all a bit complex for a Friday)

 
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I think you have confused yourself Timmy.... Or perhaps I have...

From what I understand, we have 2 outside veterans (Neitz & Yze), and 1 inside veteran (White).

As we have 2 outside Veterans, we are NOT able to nominate a Rookie unless we have a player added to the Long Term Injury List, in which case Valenti or Aussie could play while that player remains injured.

This is a link to the Collective Bargaining Agreement for 2007-2011

http://www.aflpa.com.au/media/CBA%202007-2...20-%20FINAL.pdf

Section 12 details the rules behind the Long Term Injury List (ineligble to play for 8 weeks)

Section 13 goes into detail regarding the Veterans List

Section 14 details each of the Player Lists and numbers

(all a bit complex for a Friday)

Thanks PRF thats a little clearer now.

The reason I was interested is Dean Bailey seems to be dropping Aussie's name in interviews alot as one of the players that will be a danger in our Forward line this year. Found it interesting

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