2008?
TANK!
Priority pick to stay: AFL
Quote:
"You know my view on it … if anyone thinks the priority pick is a panacea for team success, they're delusional. I'm glad that Leigh Matthews came out yesterday and said that people are naive (to think clubs would not want to win)," Demetriou said.
"… I think it's a real blight on the game when people talk about tanking, it questions the integrity of the game. I find it in many ways offensive."
"It's something that gets a run at this time of the year. It'll get a run next year and the year after. Keep talking about it, but we're not changing it because we believe in a system, which is the draft. We've got a priority pick system in place and good luck to whoever gets it.
"No, we won't be looking at it, and I hope that that will stop the debate, but it probably won't — it gets oxygen every week."
You owe us two you flowering prick!
Quote:
Demetriou said history backed his argument that the priority pick would not lead to a club's instant salvation.
"Please go back through the records and tell me if anyone who's got a priority pick has won a flag in the last few years. This was reviewed a couple of years ago. It's now averaged over two years, we don't change the rules every single time that someone raises it as an issue."
2001 AFL draft.
Round Pick Player Recruited from Club
Priority 1 Luke Hodge Geelong Falcons Hawthorn
Priority 2 Luke Ball Sandringham Dragons St Kilda
Priority 3 Chris Judd Sandringham Dragons West Coast Eagles
1 4 Graham Polak East Fremantle Football Club Fremantle
1 5 Xavier Clarke St Mary's Football Club St Kilda
1 6 Ashley Sampi South Fremantle Football Club West Coast Eagles
The Eagles nearly won two flags.
Hawks will go close to winning at least one flag with Roughead, Franklin and Ellis.