I'm not a fan of using PSD/rookie picks if they've played for another club before being drafted by their club that they went to in that draft. Lockett's harder to determine than most as he was recruited though zoning originally but I don't really think it's in the spirit of this to pick someone like that. Will open it up to discussion though. Probably my fault for not including it in the rules.
Pretty dog move haha, depends on how the game is played tbh. IMO it should be the year they were first drafted, but we're not actually playing a game against each other so the Lockett pick in 2001 is a bit of foul play. [MENTION=284]Skippos[/MENTION] always finds a way though
The game is based of drafts between 92-14, Lockett had already been in the league for 10 seasons by 1992 so it's just a typical cunt move from Skippos.
The rule should be as so: You can draft a player from the nominated draft year (inc PSD & rookie) as long as they haven't played for an existing AFL club. All players will be judge on their performances after the year they were drafted. Year order: 1. 2001 2. 1999 3. 2003 4. 1997 5. 2005 6. 1995 7. 2007 8. 1993 9. 2011 10. 1992 11. 2013 12. 1994 13. 2014 14. 1996 15. 2012 16. 1998 17. 2010 18. 2000 19. 2008 20. 2004 21. 2006 22. 2002
Tony Lockett was actually taken in the 2002 PSD, so suck eggs Skippos you've now helped someone else EDIT: Beaten, but if you want to get technical about it you can't take it one way only.
The afl used to be retarded tbh. They'd hold the 2001 ND in November and the 2002 psd in December. Changed that a few years ago.