Who would the six potential players be?
Might be helpful to understand which sorts of players we are talking about.
My only comment was on this condition:
- 3. A player wouldn't have to have been on a team list throughout his career to be eligible for compensation.
This probably needs to be clarified.
Unless I understood the process incorrectly, I think there should be a minimum number of years a player needs to be on a list for a coach to be eligible for compensation for their loss on “loyalty” grounds. I’d think at least 4 years…?
For example, if a new coach signs a high scoring ruck (say Nank or Gawn) for one season and then he’s hitting the threshold, that shouldn’t result in a compensation pick.
Might be helpful to understand which sorts of players we are talking about.
My only comment was on this condition:
- 3. A player wouldn't have to have been on a team list throughout his career to be eligible for compensation.
This probably needs to be clarified.
Unless I understood the process incorrectly, I think there should be a minimum number of years a player needs to be on a list for a coach to be eligible for compensation for their loss on “loyalty” grounds. I’d think at least 4 years…?
For example, if a new coach signs a high scoring ruck (say Nank or Gawn) for one season and then he’s hitting the threshold, that shouldn’t result in a compensation pick.
Darcy Cameron
Sam Flanders
LDU
Tristan Xerri
Lloyd Meek
Certainly could impose a minimum. Bear in mind we also don't want to discourage trading.
Sam Flanders would not be eligible in that case. Despite potential, he was a leap of faith for his new coach, which paid off in spades.
The scenario is for players transitioning from 2nd Contract to RFA, so Nank or Gawn are not examples I'd use. Andrew Brayshaw would be the example in the above list.