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THE ERA of recruiting zones could be revisited under a plan being pushed by club officials that would see every club have priority access to its own academy...
Perhaps I need to read more about this, but at first glance the idea sounds terrible. Zoning just led to some clubs having massive privileges over others, a situation that the draft more or less put an end to.
I get that this is more about 'academies' and development of young players, so not zoning per se; but I also suspect that it's about increasing the AFL's power over the smaller Aussie Rules clubs and competitions.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
It's the only "fair" way for the interstate clubs to keep their academies and I suspect that's why it's being pushed by some clubs.
If it is similar to the other academies it's not going to lead to the problems we've seen in the past. Clubs will get first choice of a player in their zone but would still have to give up near fair value for them (under the new rules announced this week).