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AFL won’t use discretionary powers to hand out priority picks, says clubs must apply

THE AFL won’t use its discretionary to powers to hand out priority picks, saying clubs including Carlton will have to officially apply next week, as four battling teams talk to the league about special assistance.

Patrick Cripps would hope a priority pick would give him some help at the Blues. Picture: AFL Media/Getty Images
Patrick Cripps would hope a priority pick would give him some help at the Blues. Picture: AFL Media/Getty Images

THE AFL says clubs including Carlton will have to officially apply for priority picks next week as four battling teams talk to the league about special assistance.

St Kilda football boss Simon Lethlean confirmed to the Herald Sun this week the Saints were conducting informal talks with football boss Steve Hocking about some kind of assistance.

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Patrick Cripps would hope a priority pick would give him some help at the Blues. Picture: AFL Media/Getty Images
Patrick Cripps would hope a priority pick would give him some help at the Blues. Picture: AFL Media/Getty Images

Lethlean was noncommittal about the Saints lodging an official request, with many forms of help available under the league’s unfettered powers.

Brisbane confirmed last week they would put in an official request after 17 wins in four years, with Carlton and Gold Coast also talking to the AFL.

The AFL Commission will make a decision on those selections at its meeting on Brownlow Medal day.

Blues chief executive Cain Liddle said last week the Blues didn’t actually apply for a priority pick when their powerbrokers presented to the AFL Commission recently.

“In terms of, ‘Did we ask for a priority pick, we didn’t,’” Liddle said.

“We simply went in and said, ‘This is our situation’.

The Saints are yet to ask the AFL for a priority pick. Picture: AFL Media/Getty Images
The Saints are yet to ask the AFL for a priority pick. Picture: AFL Media/Getty Images

“At the end of the day the special assistance is completely discretionary as a recommendation from the (AFL) executive.”

But an AFL spokesman said yesterday clubs would still need to officially put in a submission despite the rules giving the AFL total discretion to hand clubs special assistance and priority picks.

“The clubs still need to formally apply in the form of a letter that sets out their case,” he said.

“It might be only a couple of pages setting on their reasons but they would have had conversations with the AFL prior to that.

“Once it’s in the AFL executive will look at it and pass on a recommendation to the AFL Commission who have the final call.”

Brisbane has confirmed it will seek a priority pick. Picture: AAP
Brisbane has confirmed it will seek a priority pick. Picture: AAP

Carlton, Gold Coast and Brisbane have been perennial underachievers, while the Saints had won 23 games over the past two years before the disappointing four and a half win year.

The Lions won only four games but had a percentage of 89.1 and could secure midfield star Lachie Neale from Fremantle for pick 4 in the upcoming draft period.

The AFL has made clear it won’t hand clubs a pre-draft priority pick but might hand them a pick after the first 10 picks in the draft — the non finalists — or at the end of the first round.

It might also allow clubs special dispensation or access to state-league stars ahead of the draft.

The league has continually stressed its desire to shorten the period needed for a club to rebuild, with Carlton winning five wooden spoons this century.

Originally published as AFL won’t use discretionary powers to hand out priority picks, says clubs must apply

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