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    NRL draft system could replace player transfer market between clubs
    https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/

    An NRL player draft for rookies and the game’s biggest superstars has the backing of Peter V’landys as the current player movement system between clubs comes under review.

    ARL Commission Chairman Peter V'landys has endorsed the introduction of a draft to replace the player movement market as a way to evenly distribute talent across the 16 NRL clubs.

    Clubs have been making proposals to a working group convened by the NRL to look at how player movement can be improved to balance teams’ rosters and discourage bidding wars that inflate the value of contracts.

    V’landys told The Saturday Telegraph the NRL was open to the current market system being replaced if it was no longer deemed as ‘best practice’.

    “We will certainly be looking at it because the talent system is not the most appropriate,” V’landys said.

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    “In good corporate governance everything has to be reviewed to ensure we are using best practice, everything is on the table. When you review something, you review the whole system.

    “We are open to changes, there is no doubt about that. But we have to do it in partnership with the players’ association.”

    Under the proposal off-contract players with two or more seasons of NRL experience would only be able to move clubs via a draft.

    There would also be an opportunity for players in the Canterbury Cup and Intrust Super Cup to nominate for the draft.

    Players with less than two seasons of NRL experience would only be able to enter the draft with their club’s permission.

    Contracted players seeking a release would also go into the draft.

    The draft order would be determined by where teams finished on the ladder the previous season. For instance, the last-placed team would get the first pick.

    There would be a trade window before draft day to negotiate things like contract length and value.

    In 1991, the NSWRL introduced a draft but it was quashed after the High Court ruled it was a restraint of trade. The class action against the NSWRL was sparked after former player Terry Hill was drafted to Eastern Suburbs instead of Western Sydney Magpies, where he wanted to play.

    Any changes to the current system would have to wait until the collective bargaining agreement ends in 2022.

    Rugby League Players Association CEO Clint Newton said any changes to how movement between clubs occurred would need to protect players from becoming commodities.

    “We’re always open to discussions but the starting point is what we currently have in place under the collective bargaining agreement,” Newton said.

    “Any changes to the current system would need to demonstrate significant positives for our members and their finite playing careers.”

    One of the game’s most respected recruitment gurus, Peter Mulholland, believes a rookie draft system, where junior players are distributed among clubs, is a more feasible approach than an internal player draft.

    Any rookie draft would continue working alongside the current player movement model.

    “With the history and structure of our game, especially because clubs do the development, a draft would be more applicable around the 18-year old mark and going into grade rather than already being established,” Mulholland said.

    “I think the current system is good at determining the value of players once they are at NRL level. But there are always going to be areas within that system that could be finetuned, like the size of rosters and the nature of development contracts.”

    Regardless of whether a draft, in any form, is introduced in the future V’landys said the game must have a system in place that encouraged players to honour their contracts for the entirety of its duration.

    He believes the ease of contract releases, whether initiated by the club or player, are a blight on the game.

    “We want a system where a contract is a contract. Fans, when a player signs up at their club, expect that player to stay there,” V’landys said.
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    I don’t want a draft. We just need to learn to enthuse and keep our best juniors. Once we do that we will be a powerhouse.
    The Leagues Club so we have more money to put into juniors and our current programs will do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Bods View Post
    I don’t want a draft. We just need to learn to enthuse and keep our best juniors. Once we do that we will be a powerhouse.
    The Leagues Club so we have more money to put into juniors and our current programs will do that.
    That is an excellent point. I share you view and always have since the draft came up since the early 1990s(?).
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    We had a chance to bring back Reece Robson who is a local junior who put on 2 tries against us last night but due to Mal’s incompetence in attracting talent to the club which is what he is paid to do and we end up with Erin Clark. The clubs actions do not match the rhetoric sprouted.

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    I say NO to a draft as well

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    No draft, no Meninga, no ... hope? No ... just not with this lot of doodoo.
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    Everyone heaping it on Mal for not attracting players to the club seem to forget one thing. In the eyes of just about every player in the comp we are a joke so why would they come to us???? A choice for Robson to either go to a club with Lolo, Morgan, Holmes etc or to the Titans???? Not even a close decision.
    If we want to attract players we need to show more on the field. The Cows were in the same situation for 15 years when they started but they were able to turn it around and are now seen as a good option for players.
    It is going to be hard for a few more years yet but hopefully Holbrook and team can start getting better performances out of this bunch of wannabies and we move on the big budget bludgers soon.

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    Then I guess we can save money on having a token Mal.


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