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AFL Mid Season Draft Wrap with SANFL Head of Talent Sean Toohey

47 min · 29. maj 2026
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The AFL Mid-Season Draft has again had a significant impact on the Hostplus SANFL League, reigniting calls for an increase to the compensation provided to affected clubs. Speaking on the Checkside Chats podcast, SANFL Head of Talent and Football Operations Sean Toohey said the current amount of $10,000 per player was something that ''definitely needed to be looked at.'' ''That's something that we have flagged with the AFL with feedback when requested. The Mid Season Draft has been in for eight seasons now and the compensation has stayed at $10,000. We all know the value of $10,000 in 2019 is not the value of $10,000 in 2026.'' Hailing the outstanding development of mature-age players by SANFL's clubs, Toohey said to have six players selected from South Australia's premier State League for the second year in succession underlined the high standard of the competition. ''It's great that we can in a sense be a destination competition,'' Toohey said on Checkside Chats. ''And for our clubs to be destination clubs because some of the players have come from interstate to realise their dream and if that dream wasn't realised, they were pretty happy playing in a really good competition in South Australia.'' Joining SANFL Senior Media Producer Zac Milbank and The Advertiser's Andrew Capel in the studio, Toohey also discusses the unprecedented situation with West Adelaide's water-damaged changerooms at Richmond Oval and the review into SANFL's State Team programs, which is already underway. Consideration will be made to reverting back to one State Match against the WAFL next season, with other feature match options potentially to be considered during Gather Round in the talent sphere or the Men's and Women's SANFL and VFL premiers clashing as part of the festival of footy.

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