http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/-/wafl/16

Good article written by John Townsend who confirmed what most have been saying could happen at the end of the year.

Some interesting quotes that came out of the article were:

“The West Australian is aware of two players, both of whom have played State football, who are preparing to walk out of their clubs over concerns at reduced opportunities and the operations of the partnership model.”

“A handful of Royals with more than 600 games experience are also understood to be considering their options for next year.”

If that last quote is true then to loose 600 games experience is massive for any team at any level.

If I was to have a look at players from East Perth or Peel to target then I would look at the following:

Josh Smith, 10 point

Smith is an imposing power forward that is still only 27 years old. Standing at roughly 195cm and 102 kg he provides a magnificent target for any team inside the forward line. Easily capable of kicking 50 plus goals a year and if you have some good crumbing forwards they would love to have a player like him up there.

Aaron Sweet, 7 points

Aaron Sweet can find the football, is still only 24, has played 83 games and should be coming into the best part of his career.

Freddie Clutterbuck, 7 points

Like Sweet can find the footy. Is only 23 and will not be the superstar of any team. I mean no disrespect when I say that but IMO Clutterbuck is more like your 3rd or 4th midfielder. He’s one that can still get 20-25 possessions while playing somewhat of a support role.

Jacob Derickx, 5 points

Jacob is a big bodied backman. Still only 22 and has played all games so far this season. Has only played 30 games in total but should have played around 40 by the end of the season and could be a cheaper option for anyone looking at a tall key back who has had experience in the WAFL.

Kyle Anderson, 5 points

Like Derickx, Kyle is a tall key back. At 191cm and only 85kg he may be a little light but has still played 32 games of WAFL and is 23. 30 of those games has come in the last two seasons.

Brad Holmes, 7 points

Brad is a small to medium size forward at 185cm and 90kg. Has kicked 88 goals in the last two seasons. 52 of those came in 2012. Is only 25 years old with 73 games under his belt. You would have to think that he has his best football in front of him and that in a team with better players around him he may be even more damaging up forward.

Kristin Thornton, 10 points

Like the other midfielders can find the football. Had a bit of a down year last year but in 2011 averaged 21.2 possessions a game, kicked 31 goals and won the best and fairest. Last season he averaged 15.6 a game and still kicked 24. Like Holmes with more support around him we could see him get back to his 2011 form and be a very productive player for another club. Still only 25 years old as well.

Ash Thornton, 10 points

Ash has been around a while and some people like him and others don’t. He’s no superstar but does offer someone who can go either forward or back. Has played 103 games of football at two clubs (54 Peel, 49 Perth). Only 27 years of age.

For anyone interested in reading the full article, here is the link:

http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/-/wafl/16985055/aligned-wafl-duo-expect-player-drain/

For mine that article is just stating the obvious.
I have been saying for months that Perth should have Josh Smith as there number 1 recruiting priority for next season.
The loss of McInness and Tunbridge from Perth to EP and the fact they are both forwards puts pressure on Smith staying!
There would be quite a few other players from both EP and Peel weighing up there options for next season.
Dont reckon money will be an issue for us as we’d have a bucket load spare from Leon Davis leaving.

Reading that article I would say that what I have said would happen will happen.Some will leave to go to other clubs.It was again the bleeding obvious.
But what should be more worrying is the thought that many players may leave to go to the VFL or the SANFL.That is a much more worrying scenario than them leaving Peel and East Perth for other local clubs.

The clubs will have more cash and a higher salary cap next year so hopefully that keeps them in WA, but as you say it is defo a possibility we will lose players to VFL

Not sure where all those buckets of money come from 30+.

Still got to pay the team this year.

And Chance is doing much more work than Leon did.

Wont all clubs have the extra money coming from the Fremantle football club, and the West Coast!!
Not saying it will be bucket loads, but your club, and all others will have the extras next year.

recruiting Josh Smith or Paul Johnson would mean you need to find them a decent job as their current boss Bronte might not be too happy

Not sure where all those buckets of money come from 30+.

Still got to pay the team this year.

And Chance is doing much more work than Leon did.
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I dont reckon we would have anyone that would come close to what Leon was on,also dont forget Ross Young and KT would have been on big dough…there no longer there.
Dont worry there would be some cash there to pick up a Smith!
The pay packet of the player losses are much bigger than the pay packets of the player ins!IMO of course.

all about the job you can get them..
reckon they are getting well paid to “sell” cars at the moment..

Paul Johnson is the one that sells cars from what I heard and Josh Smith is working as a CUB rep one of the EP supporters was telling me.

Not surprising that you know nothing outside of the AFL but the WAFL salary cap is actually a lot higher than the VFL’s!! :blush:
Stick to the AwFL buddy!! B)

To fix the problem is this simple.

Let Freo take full control of Mandurah.
Mandurah must have a smaller zone and squad though. Three less junior teams and one less senior team in their zone and 12 less players in their squad.

Let WC form a new club in the northern corridor. Joondalup.
Joondalup must have a smaller zone and squad though. Three less junior teams and one less senior team in their zone and 12 less players in their squad.

Obviously look after West Perth who have put heaps into Joondalup.

Let’s not forget the VFL are increasing from 14 to 16 teams next year as the two disgruntled AFL clubs (in the article)are just forming their own reserve teams.

Everyone’s entitled to their opinion TFAF but I think that idea won’t work. What would happen to the six junior teams that get taken away. There would be eight teams in the WAFL wanting to pick at least on of those teams up for their district. Do senior amateur clubs have zones or restrictions like there are in the juniors? And how would West Perth get looked after if a new team was to move in their?

Paul Johnson is the one that sells cars from what I heard and Josh Smith :cheer: :wink: is working as a CUB rep one of the EP supporters was telling me.
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THey tell me that mark lawrence is looking for a couple of car salesmen!!!

Not surprising that you know nothing outside of the AFL but the WAFL salary cap is actually a lot higher than the VFL’s!! :blush:
Stick to the AwFL buddy!! B)
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Bh it is not a case of me knowing nothing about the salary cap.The fact remains that the local clubs will come under notice from the VFL clubs and players may be poached.it is not all about money.
I will stick the the AFL,but will still not stop me from commenting about issues within the WAFL that interest me.You see I can converse about both unlike some here.I am not blind folded.
you should look at posters like Swan42,mikeh and a few others who can still be WAFL followers but still hold a decent discussion about football.
Maybe you will gain some credibility when you can do the same. :blush:

Bh it is not a case of me knowing nothing about the salary cap.The fact remains that the local clubs will come under notice from the VFL clubs and players may be poached.it is not all about money.
I will stick the the AFL,but will still not stop me from commenting about issues within the WAFL that interest me.You see I can converse about both unlike some here.I am not blind folded.
you should look at posters like Swan42,mikeh and a few others who can still be WAFL followers but still hold a decent discussion about football.
Maybe you will gain some credibility when you can do the same. :blush:
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Gain Crediblity?? What from you lol :lol:

in reference to the start of this topic - i feel east perth will lose quite a few key players after this season. still cant work out how the salary cap system is supposed to work now in fairness. anyway that is an issue nobody wants to answer because they quite simply they cannot.
east perth do have some good players who id expect will not like being made to feel like second fiddlers. and fact is they will not be anything other than ring ins. the royals board have made a rod for their own backs and i think they will be regretting selling their soul. other clubs id expect will be already targeting their big guns. if not they are very stupid. claremont will be very active as they always are. clubs like perth and west perth could benefit greatly from a few key inclusions.

There are a few players who will leave EP next year, although not all due to the alignment.

Swan will retire
Wulf will retire
Seal will retire or play somewhere else
Moss will be either back in Victoria but will not be at EP

Then there is Josh Smith who I think might still be EP given the employment issue and a ense that he wants to stay and win more than he loses.

Johnson will stay (an opinion not a fact)

The next group of players such as Freddie Clutterbuck, Matt Gordon and others have not made much noise abt next year so I will wait and see!

The other issue in this is at clubs who go after players and the players who that drop out there, seems that a few country and other clubs maybe improving their stocks next year!

At least we now know that some players are unhappy. This was to be epxected still some pretty handy footballers not listed in above posts who would fit into the structure of some other WAFL clubs.

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Perth will lose McInnes and Tunbridge(2 forwards) to EP next season so if we go hard after Josh Smith like we should we would only be replacing what we are losing!