
They can fall in the first round, end of first round, second round, end of second round or third round.

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The AFL awards compensation picks to the original club of a free agent based on the player's age and average wage of their new contract.

Mitch Cleary WHERE WILL THE COMPO PICKS FALL?įOR THE second time in three seasons, the NAB AFL Draft's first round won't be impacted by free agency compensation picks.Īfter Zac Williams (GWS) and Joe Daniher's (Essendon) departures landed into the first band of compensation last year, this year's crop isn't expected to change the opening round. The Tigers have committed to bringing in North Melbourne veteran Robbie Tarrant on a two-year deal to replace the retiring David Astbury. Sydney Stack is expected to ink a new deal, but Derek Eggmolesse-Smith, Noah Cumberland and a trio of key backs – Bigoa Nuyon, Ryan Garthwaite and Ben Miller – all remain unsigned. Parker's signature will leave Richmond with seven players out of contract. His side will again face Claremont on Sunday for a place in the WAFL Grand Final against Subiaco. After a quiet return against Claremont in week one of finals, Parker collected 26 disposals and 10 tackles in the Bulldogs' loss to Subiaco on Saturday. The WA native returned to Perth at the end of Richmond's campaign and was given clearance to play for South Fremantle in the WAFL finals. Matt Parker celebrates a goal against Fremantle in round 20, 2021. Parker played the final six games of the season for the Tigers as a midfielder/half-forward. Parker's agent, Anthony Van Der Wielen of Empire Sports Management, confirmed his client would soon ink a fresh contract to remain on the rookie list into next season. The 25-year-old was plucked out of South Fremantle in June, having been delisted by St Kilda after a two-season stint last year. RICHMOND mid-season draftee Matthew Parker has committed to a new one-year deal to remain at Punt Road in 2022. Riley Beveridge LIFELINE EXTENDED FOR TIGER He has played just five senior games this season for a return of only three goals.

Weideman has played 49 games for Melbourne since being recruited to the club with pick No.9 in the 2015 NAB AFL Draft. Without concrete interest beyond those two teams, Weideman returned to negotiations with Melbourne and is expected to pen a new deal with the Demons before the Continental Tyres AFL Trade Period.Ī two-year contract would take Weideman through until the end of the 2023 season and into free agency, where he could potentially depart the Demons without having to negotiate a trade agreement. Picture: AFL Photosīut the Kangaroos instead focused on a deal for developing Tigers ruckman Callum Coleman-Jones, while the Suns turned their attentions towards uncontracted youngster Mabior Chol. Sam Weideman at Demons training on September 20, 2021.
