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Matt Rendell s ideal Victorian landing spot for Adam Cerra
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Around the country: Giants skipper returns, Tiger reported, young Pie could be 8th debutant
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There was plenty of action across the state leagues for your AFL sides this weekend.
There were players returning from injury, young guns standing up and dominant performances across the board, highlighted by the returns of Stephen Coniglio and Jesse Hogan for GWS and Zak Butters for Port Adelaide.
The WAFL did not run due to COVID-19 restrictions in Western Australia.
Here’s some of our takeaways:
Promising signs for Port
Port Adelaide edged closer to the top five by beating Central District by nine points in a low-scoring affair.
AFL sub rule a benefit for rookies: Noble
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NAB League Boys 2021 - Northern Knights v Sandringham Dragons
Sport by Russell Gould 10th Jun 2021 11:26 AM | Updated: 12:11 PM
North Melbourne was forced to get inventive in structuring enough football load for key defender Robbie Tarrant to be ready for an AFL return this week, after the VFL was shut down by Melbourne’s Covid-19 outbreak.
But while Tarrant is ready to play, North’s number-one pick in the mid-season draft, Jacob Edwards, is yet to even meet coach David Noble face-to-face because of the city’s lockdown.
Edwards, 18, is completing his year 12 studies and hasn’t been able to join his new teammates for any training because of Covid restrictions. He visited the club this week, but Noble conceded he was more likely a long-term prospect.
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The 2021 mid-season rookie draft has added a dimension of intrigue to the annual recruitment calendar, with 22 undrafted and mature aged players getting an unexpected AFL lifeline.
However, unlike the pre-season supplemental selection period (SSP), where five of the 11 players taken were recycled past players, the mid-season draft yielded 21 previously undrafted players and only one delisted player who had previously been drafted as a mature aged player.
Several hopeful delisted players missed out on another chance, including (but not limited to) Nathan Freeman, Tyson Stengle, Riley Knight and Wylie Buzza, as most clubs opted to recruit for the future rather than for right now.
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