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I was wondering if anyone knows what happens in 2010 with the draft picks,

say we only win 1 game this year and then next year we win 3 -4 do we still get the priority pick 1 or whats the go

the reason i ask this is because an extra draft pick in the top 10 is gold espeacially if they are limited with GC17 and West Sydney.

We could end up in a very strong position in 2011, 12 and beyond

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i believe if you qualify for a priority pick, you jump ahead of the gold coast... the gold coast, don't have a "priority pick" they have the number one pick...

so lets say heaven forbid we only win 4 or less this year, and 4 or less next season, and we finish on the bottom in both, and assuming no other teams qualify for a priority pick, we would get picks 1&2 this year and 1 & 3 next year...

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i believe if you qualify for a priority pick, you jump ahead of the gold coast... the gold coast, don't have a "priority pick" they have the number one pick...

so lets say heaven forbid we only win 4 or less this year, and 4 or less next season, and we finish on the bottom in both, and assuming no other teams qualify for a priority pick, we would get picks 1&2 this year and 1 & 3 next year...

I think GC17 have 3 or 4 PP's so the team that finishes last will get Pick 4 or 5. I am not sure though.

We really need a sticky up the top about this stuff.

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Priority picks don't exist next season which is why we have to make the most of it this year

This is my understanding, too. Next year's draft is already determined. I really hope we go 3-7 for the rest of the year and North, Freo, Richmond and West Coast get to 20 points.

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This is my understanding, too. Next year's draft is already determined. I really hope we go 3-7 for the rest of the year and North, Freo, Richmond and West Coast get to 20 points.

what happens if they dont get to 20 points

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what happens if they dont get to 20 points

Err, they get a priority pick too... West Coast would get one before Round 1, the rest would get one before Round 2. So if any of those teams get a priority pick, it means our picks get pushed down the ladder by a position, and we would prefer to get the highest picks possible!

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We'd only be affected by W.C. getting under 16.5 points.

Well, that is if you are only concerned with first round picks.

An added advantage is also having first crack at any players that have slipped through the first round -- any team besides WC finishing with under 16.5 points would push our 2nd round pick back a notch.

Last year it got us Blease who was predicted by some to about 7 picks earlier -- this year it could be the promising ruckman we are looking for (Fitzpatrick? Vardy? both doubtful..)

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Well, that is if you are only concerned with first round picks.

An added advantage is also having first crack at any players that have slipped through the first round -- any team besides WC finishing with under 16.5 points would push our 2nd round pick back a notch.

Last year it got us Blease who was predicted by some to about 7 picks earlier -- this year it could be the promising ruckman we are looking for (Fitzpatrick? Vardy? both doubtful..)

Yeah exactly, I don't get why people are forgetting that we got a priority pick last year at 17, which was hugely significant. Not necessarily the fact that it was "Pick #17", but because if meant we got - along with Pick 19 - three top-20 picks. Everyone else except us and WCE got one. That PP makes a big difference. If WC, Freo and Rich win four or less it means we will get 1, 3 and 21, which is quite different to 1, 2 and 18.

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This is my understanding, too. Next year's draft is already determined. I really hope we go 3-7 for the rest of the year and North, Freo, Richmond and West Coast get to 20 points.

If Freo play the rest of this year, anything like they did yesterday they should finish on approx. 8-10 wins!

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In that circumstance, assuming we still finish last, we'd get picks 1,3 and 19.

How would we get 19? Wouldn't it go

1 - us PP

2 - WCE PP

3 to 18 - First round

19 - Rich PP

20 - Freo PP

21 - 36 - Second round

???

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just want to get priority pick this year. its all i care about.

Im with you on this. 2009 Ought to be our last big drink at the watering hole then it should be topping up only from here on in. 2010 will be seriously constrained unless your name is Gold Coast. I was of the belief also that the normal practice of PP's would be modified to only come in prior to round two picks.

Any which way we ought to start playing proper and decent footy next year. If not then we'll never start any climb off the bottom :huh:

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I think GC17 have 3 or 4 PP's so the team that finishes last will get Pick 4 or 5. I am not sure though.

We really need a sticky up the top about this stuff.

First pick other than the Gold Coast's picks is pick 4.

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as per AFL site

1. 2009 NAB AFL Draft

Gold Coast to have the capacity to sign 12 x 17 year-olds born in the January – April window (January 1 to April 30, 1992).

2. 2010 NAB AFL Draft

Gold Coast to have first pick in each round

Gold Coast to have selections 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 in round one

3. 2009 NAB Rookie Draft

Gold Coast to have selections 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

4. 2010 NAB Rookie Draft

Gold Coast to alternate Queensland priority selections with Brisbane Lions. Gold Coast to have first selection

5. Zoned access

Gold Coast to have zoned access to up to five Queensland players prior to each of 2010, 2011 and 2012 NAB AFL Drafts

Gold Coast to have zoned access to up to three Northern Territory players prior to the 2010 NAB AFL Draft

6. 2010 Post-season, AFL listed player access

Gold Coast to have capacity to pre-list 10 players who had previously nominated for the AFL Draft, or were previously listed with an AFL club.

Gold Coast to have capacity to sign up to 16 uncontracted players

Gold Coast would also have an expanded list size and TPP allowance in the club’s initial four years from 2011 to 2014, which would be as follows:

2011 – 48 senior list, nine rookies with $1m TPP extra allowance;

2012 – 46 senior list, nine rookies with $800k TPP extra allowance;

2013 – 42 senior list, nine rookies with $600k TPP extra allowance;

2014 – 40 senior list, nine rookies with $400k TPP extra allowance;

2015 – 38 senior list, nine rookies in line with other AFL clubs.

As part of the entry rules for the Gold Coast side, the AFL Commission resolved that any club that lost a player to the expansion side would be eligible for a compensation pick (after the entry of both Gold Coast and the second club to be based in Sydney).

Compensation picks will be tradeable and can be used by clubs at any time within five years. First round compensation picks cannot be used until the end of the first round in the 2010 and 2011 drafts. Clubs will be required to nominate the year in which they plan to use the compensation pick before the first round of the Toyota AFL Premiership Season in that particular year.

The compensatory pick would be assessed around the player’s age (greater weighting for younger players), club contract ranking (greater weighting for club key players), onfield performance (greater weighting for strong club best and fairest performance) and draft position if less than four years experience.

This ranking system will then determine if a club is eligible for a compensatory pick in one of five spots – first-round pick, end-of-first-round pick, second-round pick, end-of-second-round pick or third-round pick. Under the model, the round-one, round-two or round-three picks would be taken immediately after the pick the club already has in that round in the draft that year.

Please find attached below an example of how the 2010 NAB AFL Draft would look, under these concession rules (indicative draft order before trading):

Round one

1 Gold Coast

2 Gold Coast

3 Gold Coast

4 Club 16 on 2010 ladder

5 Gold Coast

6 Club 15 on 2010 ladder

7 Gold Coast

8 Club 14 on 2010 ladder

9 Gold Coast

10 Club 13 on 2010 ladder

11 Gold Coast

12 Club 12 on 2010 ladder

13 Gold Coast

14 Club 11 on 2010 ladder

15 Gold Coast

16 Club 10 on 2010 ladder

17 Club 9 on 2010 ladder

18 Club 8 on 2010 ladder

19 Club 7 on 2010 ladder

20 Club 6 on 2010 ladder

21 Club 5 on 2010 ladder

22 Club 4 on 2010 ladder

23 Club 3 on 2010 ladder

24 Club 2 on 2010 ladder

25 Club 1 on 2010 ladder

Round two

26 Gold Coast

27 Club 16 on 2010 ladder

28 Club 15 on 2010 ladder

29 Club 14 on 2010 ladder

30 Club 13 on 2010 ladder

31 Club 12 on 2010 ladder

32 Club 11 on 2010 ladder

33 Club 10 on 2010 ladder

34 Club 9 on 2010 ladder

35 Club 8 on 2010 ladder

36 Club 7 on 2010 ladder

37 Club 6 on 2010 ladder

38 Club 5 on 2010 ladder

39 Club 4 on 2010 ladder

40 Club 3 on 2010 ladder

41 Club 2 on 2010 ladder

42 Club 1 on 2010 ladder

Round three

43 Gold Coast

44 Club 16 on 2010 ladder

45 Club 15 on 2010 ladder

46 Club 14 on 2010 ladder

47 Club 13 on 2010 ladder

48 Club 12 on 2010 ladder

49 Club 11 on 2010 ladder

50 Club 10 on 2010 ladder

51 Club 9 on 2010 ladder

52 Club 8 on 2010 ladder

53 Club 7 on 2010 ladder

54 Club 6 on 2010 ladder

55 Club 5 on 2010 ladder

56 Club 4 on 2010 ladder

57 Club 3 on 2010 ladder

58 Club 2 on 2010 ladder

59 Club 1 on 2010 ladder

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