Talk:Aaron Cornelius
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editPlayer is senior listed and eligible to play immediately in the 2009 premiership season. I am mindful of the fact that AFL squads are fairly sizable however I'd suggest all senior listed players are of equal notability. Surely players such as Nicholas Naitanui, taken in the same draft as Cornelius are of substantial notability. AFL recruitment is a highly publicised activity and Naitanui had long been identified as an early draft pick, several years in advance. Regardless of this, once players are drafted they are relatively equal... i.e they are now senior listed AFL players eligible to play senior football immediately. Where does one draw the line? Cornelius for example drew considerable attention as an underage player ineligible for the draft in 2007. The Champion Data prospectus for 2008 identified him as a potential top 25 selection, does the fact that he slid down the draft ladder make him immediately less notable?
I'd suggest all senior listed players are of substantial notability. Rookie listed players however should perhaps be considered lacking in notability until they are elevated to a senior list.
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