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Just an interesting spreadsheet I put together.

Apologies if any details are incorrect.

Schocked at how many 'wasted' drafts during the Daniher era....

thoughts???

Melbourne Draft History					
- Current List - Others Drafted that year
1997
James McDonald Rookie Draft Travis Johnstone Pick 1
Troy Longmuire Pick 22
Matthew Blake Pick 39
Luke Ottens Pick 50
Nathan Brown Pick 66
Guy Rigoni Pick 77
Jamie Shanahan Pre-Season Pick 1
1999
Brad Green Pick 19 Paul Wheatley Pick 20
Cameron Bruce Pick 64 Michal J Clarke Pick 42
Mathew Whelan Pick 50
Shannon O'Brien Pick 63
James Cook Pre-Season Pick 3
Steven Pitt Pre-Season Pick 1
2001
Brad Miller Pick 55 Luke Molan Pick 9
Aaron Rogers Pick 26
Stephen Armstrong Pick 25
2002
Daniel Bell Pick 14 Nicholas Smith Pick 15
Jared Rivers Pick 26 Gary Moorcroft Pick 39
Mark Jamar Rookie Draft Cameron Hunter Pick 54
Ryan Ferguson Pick 66
Stpehen Powell Pre-Season Pick 1
2003
Colin Sylvia Pick 3 Brock McLean Pick 5
Aaron Davey Rookie Draft Chris Johnson Pick 36
Phil Read Pre-Season Pick 3
Ben Holland Trade for Pick 21
2004
Maththew Bate Pick 13
Lynden Dunn Pick 15
Paul Johnson Pick 36
Michael Newton Pick 43

Brent Moloney Pre-Draft Trade
2005
Nathan Jones Pick 12 Byron Picket Trade for Pick 28, 44, 60
Clint Bartram Pick 60 Simon Buckley Pick 53
Heath Neville Pick 68
2006
James Frawley Pick 12 Isaac Weetra Pick 60
Ricky Petterd Pick 30
Colin Garland Pick 46
Matthew Warnock Rookie 2006
2007
Cale Morton Pick 4 Trent Zomer Rookie Draft 3
Jack Grimes Pick 14 Shane Valenti Rooki Draft 49
Addam Maric Pick 21
Kyle Cheney Pick 53
Tom Mcnamara Pick 66
Austin Wonaeamirri Rookie Draft
Danny Hughes Rookie Draft
John Meesen Pre-Draft Trade
2008
Jack Watts Pick 1
Sam Blease Pick 17
James Strauss Pick 19
Jamie Bennell Pick 35
Neville Jetta Pick 51
Rohan Bail Pick 64
Setafan Martin Pre-Season Draft (3)
Rhys Healey Rookie Draft
Jordie McKenzie Rookie Draft
Jake Spencer Rookie Draft
Liam Jurrah Pre-Season Draft (1)
2009
Tom Scully Pick 1
Jack Trengove Pick 2
Jordan Gysberts Pick 11
Luke Tapscott Pick 18
Max Gawn Pick 34
Jack Fitzpatrick Pick 50

Joel Macdonald Pre-Season Draft (1)

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How did we manage to trade 3 draft picks for Pickett? Is that right? because it looks like we used pick 60 twice!

Player Name Original Club New Club Traded For

Byron Pickett and picks #54 & #62... Port Adelaide ...Melbourne... Draft Picks #28, #44 & #60

this is according to wikipedia...not to sure how this trade worked though...

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Player Name Original Club New Club Traded For

Byron Pickett and picks #54 & #62... Port Adelaide ...Melbourne... Draft Picks #28, #44 & #60

this is according to wikipedia...not to sure how this trade worked though...

I think that was pretty much it. So it was a Pickett for pick 28, plus we lost out on a few downgrades (44 goes to - 54, 60 goes to - 62).

In hindsight we should never have made that trade, but at the time it was a reasonable trade. A late second rounder for a quality player. Pickett added a bit to the side that we thought was getting reasonably close to a flag. But we found out we weren't and Byron enjoyed eating up his healthy pay cheque.

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I think that was pretty much it. So it was a Pickett for pick 28, plus we lost out on a few downgrades (44 goes to - 54, 60 goes to - 62).

In hindsight we should never have made that trade, but at the time it was a reasonable trade.

The trade was fine. His first year with us he was one of the recruits of the year. It was when the wheels fell off that he disappeared. We didn't get years from him, but there have been worse trades.

As for the thread. Every club has wasted draft years. We payed for a lot of success too. Remember how we were having on and off years? On our off years we rarely got close to the bottom of the ladder. In the one year we did, we got Sylvia and McLean, both of whom are doing a fair bit of good work (McLean has runs on the board) and have justified their selections in relation to their draft year.

Melbourne's draft history is far from poor. It's probably about the same as most clubs who have their horror selections. At least many of ours were due to injury, not incompetence in the recruiting department.

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A late second rounder for a quality player. Pickett added a bit to the side that we thought was getting reasonably close to a flag. But we found out we weren't and Byron enjoyed eating up his healthy pay cheque.

Hardly quality. A washed up overweight cameo player whose star faded quickly. Add little to MFC and took alot including his pay cheque. Should have been sacked for not turning up to a game after drinking the previous night. An embarrassment that would not be tolerated by the current football management. A bad trade.

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Unless we re-drafted him, Stephen Powell came to us before 2002. I distinctly remember him playing in the 2000 Pre-lim and then kicking our first goal in the GF the following week. Unless i have read it wrong.

yeah thats correct...we initially traded him in 1999 for pick 35 as a straight swop...and actually traded him to st.kilda in 2002 pre-season draft

cheers!

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Drafting wasn't an exacting science back in the nineties & early 2000's.

These days the depth of quality players is greater in the TAC cup & the research is much better.

The research is certainly better but the depth of quality in the TAC varies from year to year.

Outside a couple of obvious choices, 2003 and 2004 have been ordinary draft years indeed.

And if its reasonable to give a 5 year judging period then the jury is reasonably out on 2007 and beyond.

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While talking about Byron Pickett, he has turned up in the WA Goldfields recently cleared from AFL Queensland (McKay) to the Kalgoorlie City Football Club in the Goldfields Football League.

Is yet to play but think his local debut will be this weekend coming, haven't spotted him in person, but the general talk is he's been in a pretty good paddock.

Had the local comp here talking since his clearance was granted, how he goes on the field time will tell.

Cheers Ian Dunstan Kalgoorlie WA.

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yeah thats correct...we initially traded him in 1999 for pick 35 as a straight swop...and actually traded him to st.kilda in 2002 pre-season draft

cheers!

Now Stephen Powell was a Great Trade. Let us celebrate the Good ones. I enjoyed having Pickett in the middle for 1 year.

Opposition players were genuinely scared to go near him. It was good to see Grunt in a MFC jumper...Yes it didn't last i know, but i enjoyed 2006.

What is a shame is that we did not start the Clean out after the 2006 season. We all thought we were close to a Flag. Oh so wrong. :wub:

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yeah thats correct...we initially traded him in 1999 for pick 35 as a straight swop...and actually traded him to st.kilda in 2002 pre-season draft

cheers!

We didn't trade him to St Kilda. We offered him a 2 year deal (because of his OP injury in 2001), and St Kilda offered him a 3 year deal. We got nothing for him, and he was a key part of our engine room.

This was a disaster for us - as was the Woewodin debacle, and resulted in an appalling 2003 in circumstances where we were a couple of kicks off a preliminary final in 2002.

Both players finished in the top 3 in their respective clubs B&F counts at least once over the next couple of years.

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in the 1997 draft who the hell is matthew blake!??

not even in the Demons book , but heRE is something worrying

he was 39

pick 43 was Adam Goodes! 45 Matty Scarlett

From Demonwiki

From: Bendigo Pioneers, Selection 39, 1997 National Draft

Described upon his drafting as "Midfielder who was something of a ball-magnet in the VSFL this year. Covers a lot of ground. Endurance a strong asset."

Played 18 games with the reserves in 1998 but failed to play a senior game and was delisted.

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not even in the Demons book , but heRE is something worrying

he was 39

pick 43 was Adam Goodes! 45 Matty Scarlett

Scarlett was a father son and out of our reach as he had committed to Cats. Goodes was a 17 year old and we had already taken one at pick one and were not eligible to take another.

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Drafting will never be an exact science, but it is always fun to speculate what could have been a few years down the track. With what we have seen so far, would you still draft Morton ahead of Dangerfield or Cyril Rioli??

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Drafting will never be an exact science, but it is always fun to speculate what could have been a few years down the track. With what we have seen so far, would you still draft Morton ahead of Dangerfield or Cyril Rioli??

At this stage very happy with Morton in comparision to Dangerfield who is just a half forward at the moment.....Cyril, well he is just one out of the box.....I'll never admit to enjoying players at other teams but he is one. The draft is always full of this "what if we took this bloke' stories.

Overall our draft history back to 97 is not too bad.

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We didn't trade him to St Kilda. We offered him a 2 year deal (because of his OP injury in 2001), and St Kilda offered him a 3 year deal. We got nothing for him, and he was a key part of our engine room.

This was a disaster for us - as was the Woewodin debacle, and resulted in an appalling 2003 in circumstances where we were a couple of kicks off a preliminary final in 2002.

Both players finished in the top 3 in their respective clubs B&F counts at least once over the next couple of years.

Your correct on the trade terms with St Kilda but.....

Powell had a great 2000. Got OP in 2001 and was recovering and a shadow of himself in 2002. We were a couple of kicks off the PF in 2002 on the outstanding efforts of Yze and TJ. Powell and Woey were bit players in the that year. After one good year surrounded by stellar midfielders like Harvey and he dropped off the pace literally in 2004 and 2005. Certainly not worth the 3 years. I understand his OP condition continues to hamper his post AFL physical activities significantly.

Enough has been said about the Woey situation. A good ordinary player who got the most out of himself and won the B'low in 2000 as part of unsung blue collar midfield that year that included Powell, Leoncelli, Rigoni and the McDonald brothers. Got found out in top company and MFC did well to get a first round pick for a player whose playing time was fading.

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In many ways its been down right appalling aided by Salary Cap penalties in the early years.

Have a look at all clubs through this period.......

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Have a look at all clubs through this period.......

Why do you think our drafting has not been so bad?

In 1997, our No 1 draft pick proved to be a lazy, talented footballer with a poor attitude and no leadership skills

The AFL burnt us in 1999 and 2000. We completely stuffed 2001 and we blew first round picks in 2002 on Nick Smith and Daniel Bell. :rolleyes:

We had picks 3 and 5 in probably the worst draft ever...2003. We were lucky to trade pick 5 for pick 11 last year.

In 2004, we used a first round pick on a good VFL player in Dunn. We traded/wasted the second pick for 200cm rover in PJ who is also a very handy VFL player. And we got Newton with the next pick. We used two other first rounders on Beamer and Bate who have been fair at best over the journey.

In 2005, we took N Jones with our first pick and he is honest without being a star in his 5th year. We traded away picks for Pickett....enough said. We took Buckley with pick 53 and Bartram who is fair at pick 60.

There really is nothing to write home about our drafting even relative to other sides.

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