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1. Bail, Rohan

2. Bartram, Clint

3. Bate, Matthew

4. Bell, Daniel

5. Bennell, Jamie

6. Blease, Sam

7. Bruce, Cameron (veteran - outside list)

8. Cheney, Kyle

9. Davey, Aaron

10. Dunn, Lynden

11. Frawley, James

12. Garland, Colin

13. Green, Brad

14. Grimes, Jack

15. Jamar, Mark

16. Jetta, Neville

17. Johnson, Paul

18. Jones, Nathan

19. Jurrah, Liam

20. Maric, Addam

21. Martin, Stefan

22. McDonald, James (veteran - outside list)

23. McNamara, Tom

24. Miller, Brad

25. Moloney, Brent

26. Morton, Cale

27. Petterd, Ricky

28. Rivers, Jared

29. Strauss, James

30. Sylvia, Colin

31. Warnock, Matthew

32. Watts, Jack

33. Wonaeamirri, Austin

34. Pick 1

35. Pick 2

36. Pick 11

37. Pick 18

38. Pick 34

39. Pick 50

40. PSD Pick 1

Rookie list

1. Healey, Rhys

2. Hughes, Daniel

3. McKenzie, Jordie

4. Spencer, Jake

5. Newton

6. Meesen

 
Do we only get the one pick in the in the PSD?

I guess if we were to pass on Pick 50 then we could have a second pick in the PSD (I think technically PSD1 comes from passing on Pick 66 in the first place). I highly doubt there will be any incentive at all to be picking twice in the PSD.

 
Do we only get the one pick in the in the PSD?

You can effectively have as many picks as you have room on both your list and cap. We could have 1 and 17 in the PSD... We wouldnt get another crack until all teams either choose or pass. Would only make sense if there was actually someone there that would elude all other clubs and that we only used 1, 2, 11, 18 and 34 in the ND.

having the ability and needing to are two differing things :)

edit:

didnt see TU comments before posting.. is same deal :)

need..incentive. yep !!

Edited by belzebub59


I guess if we were to pass on Pick 50 then we could have a second pick in the PSD (I think technically PSD1 comes from passing on Pick 66 in the first place). I highly doubt there will be any incentive at all to be picking twice in the PSD.

Just to add to that, we've actually got 7 picks which we can spread over the ND or PSD however we like. There's no technical reason to stop us from using picks 1, 2 and 11 in the ND, passing on 18 and having four picks in the PSD, though obviously that wouldn't make much sense.

Maybe worth noting that Hughes is, and Meeson would be, a mature age rookie and you're allowed 2 maximum.

Maybe worth noting that Hughes is, and Meeson would be, a mature age rookie and you're allowed 2 maximum.

Not sure what the age cap is, but Newton's 22 (turns 23 in April) and Meesen's 23 (turns 24 in June).

I thought the 'mature' age was up to 23, which would make just Meesen mature. Then Newton wouldn't be.

Edited by titan_uranus

 

Here is hoping that we land a few diamonds in the rough with picks 34 & 50.


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