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Should a Draft be introduced in the NRL?
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[QUOTE="theshed, post: 3331884, member: 2290"] I’m pretty ignorant about how drafts works tbh. so teams get allocated a order in which they get to pick a rookie or off contract player and that player just has to go there? What’s the incentive for clubs to develop young players? Nothing? Then who is responsible for funding youth systems and pathways? I think it entirely removes the tribalism of the game and removes one of the very few actual motivations to support one team or another. Though with the NRL deciding to not tie the Dolphins to a geographical area I assume they don’t really care about this aspect of the game. It’s literally becoming support the team who’s animal picture you like the most. [/QUOTE]
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