bennymacca wrote:the list is actually 38 players
correct
bennymacca wrote:in addition to this, there are 4 rookies. rookies are usually players that are under long term development. they are paid minimum wage, and are not allowed to play games.
Up to 6 for 2009 season
bennymacca wrote:having said this however, if someone gets injured, they can be placed on a long term injury list for a minimum period of 8 weeks. for this time, a rookie can be promoted. (this can also happen in the case of mid season retirements)
But only retirements due to injury, not for being shit.
bennymacca wrote:veteran players have to be on the list of 38 players,
Incorrect. There can be 2 veterans outside the normal list. For each vacant veteran spot, you can take another rookie.
bennymacca wrote:but not all of their payments contribute towards the salary cap. this is to stop clubs paying their aging stars less, and them getting pissed off and leaving for 1 year at the end of their careers, which isn't good for player or club. its sort of like a loyalty bonus.
Must be over 30, and 10 years at the club.
bennymacca wrote:when players change clubs, there is no transfer fee - players and draft picks are traded for players.
if the players are out of contract, they can move freely between clubs, which clubs hate because then they get nothing for the player.
But players can only sign for another club via the National Draft or the Pre-Season Draft. You can't just sign up to a club that you like.
bennymacca wrote:in november each year, there is a trade week where each club can trade players and or draft picks to others.
This is in October, it's next week!
bennymacca wrote:in January of each year, they have a draft for all of the young players. in this time each club has to turn over at least 3 (or is it 4?) players. the clubs take it in turns for picks, with the crap clubs getting the higher picks
It occurs in November, and it is a minimum of 3 picks. In reserve order of the ladder at the end of the Finals series.
bennymacca wrote:in january of each year, they have a second draft. this is for out of contract players so that they can move clubs.
The AFL is trying to phase this out, by forcing all clubs to finalise their lists prior to the ND.
bennymacca wrote:clubs can delist players whenever they want, and these players can join other clubs at a later date as well.
Can only sign for a AFL club via a Draft (ND or PSD).