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Trade our first two picks for Pick 1?


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A little radical of an idea, but would we consider this?

If ladder stays the same, then Melb will have picks 3 and 4. If we can jag a spot higher, then 4 and 5 but i think we will be 16th sadly..

Is it worth giving these up for Pick 1 (likely the outside run and class of Whitfield we desperately need) and the ability to steal a Top 10 pick in Viney in the 2nd round? Maybe getting GWS or GC to exchange our third round pick (43?) for their second round (23?) could sweeten the deal...

The trade would look like this:

Before Trade

Pick 3 (Viney)

Pick 4

Pick 12

Pick 25 approx

Pick 43 approx

After Trade

Pick 1 (Whitfield)

Pick 12

Pick 23 approx (Viney)

Pick 25 approx

Either option gives us 3 Top 12 quality players, but the trade allows access to the BEST midfielder rather than the option of Pick 4. Not knowing who the other candidates are, but the difference between Pick 1 and Pick 4 can be the difference between ending up with Cotchin (a pick 2) or Morton (a pick 4!!!!)

Would give the trade some thought, 50/50 on this myself. Thoughts?

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It all depends on other clubs and where they sit on Viney. If they don't put a bid on Viney then Picks 3 and 4 and then Viney will be sweet. That is of course depending if we Completely screw these picks up. Good god I hope we don't screw it up.

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F/S bidding is BEFORE the Trade Period.

So to get GC and GWS to not bid for Viney, you will have to have a 'handshake' deal in place with both.

You cannot 'trade away' that Pick 3 to keep them from making us use it for Viney.

You have to keep both teams happy and they have to take the deal on good faith and keep quiet about the conspiracy.

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Whitfield is meant to be head and shoulders above so hard to see it happening. Maybe though. If it was to happen I think we would be haggling over who we are picking than the draft numbers..

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It all depends on other clubs and where they sit on Viney. If they don't put a bid on Viney then Picks 3 and 4 and then Viney will be sweet. That is of course depending if we Completely screw these picks up. Good god I hope we don't screw it up.

I am certain that a dummy bid for Viney will occur

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F/S bidding is BEFORE the Trade Period.

So to get GC and GWS to not bid for Viney, you will have to have a 'handshake' deal in place with both.

You cannot 'trade away' that Pick 3 to keep them from making us use it for Viney.

You have to keep both teams happy and they have to take the deal on good faith and keep quiet about the conspiracy.

I wouldn't trust GWS as far as I could throw sheedy's ego!

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That's draft tampering.

so apparently is "list mangement"

its dog eat dog. ..

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Whitfield is meant to be head and shoulders above so hard to see it happening. Maybe though. If it was to happen I think we would be haggling over who we are picking than the draft numbers..

Wasn't Scully meant to be the out and out star of his draft? Martin or Fyfe anyone?

Cotchin or the spotty Blue?

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Gibbs was the best young player ever.

So was Scully.

Pre-draft hype is horse-[censored]. However prodigious, I really don't want another gangly lanky midfielder in the guts. As Matt Rendell says, it's a strong draft. Let's get explosion a la Martin, Cotchin; not exquisite skills. I'm sick of that.

Ablett, Judd, Watson = big bodies, best players in the game.

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Don't think it's worth giving picks 3 and 4 (if that's what they are) for pick 1. We would be effectively losing a potential 10 year player to get someone who might be a little bit better than each of the 2 that we can have as it stands. I would rather finish 12-13 on the ladder and use pick 6-7 for Viney with 7-8 and 11-12 as our other first round picks.

I'd almost guarantee Sheedy will put in a bid for young Jack regardless of where we finish just to be a [censored] even though it has no real benefit to him. The only way to negate that would be to finish last but that would mean losing to GW$ twice and I for one could not stomach that.

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Gibbs was the best young player ever.

So was Scully.

Pre-draft hype is horse-[censored]. However prodigious, I really don't want another gangly lanky midfielder in the guts. As Matt Rendell says, it's a strong draft. Let's get explosion a la Martin, Cotchin; not exquisite skills. I'm sick of that.

Ablett, Judd, Watson = big bodies, best players in the game.

ummm.....did you see ablettjnr's body when he was drafted?

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Wasn't Scully meant to be the out and out star of his draft? Martin or Fyfe anyone?

Cotchin or the spotty Blue?

Wasn't Fyfe 2008, the same year as Watts?

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I'd almost guarantee Sheedy will put in a bid for young Jack regardless of where we finish just to be a [censored] even though it has no real benefit to him. The only way to negate that would be to finish last but that would mean losing to GW$ twice and I for one could not stomach that.

Strategically wouldn't it make more sense for the 3rd worst club to get higher picks than better performing clubs?

Gold Coast or GWS putting in a dummy bid for Viney effectively puts a better player in a better team. I don't see how that helps anyone except for said better team.

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Wasn't Fyfe 2008, the same year as Watts?

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Option 1. Finish last get picks 1, 2, 12, and Viney

Option 2. Finish 16th get Viney, picks 4, 12 and 22/23?

Option 3. Finish 16th, call there bluff (no Viney) and get picks 3, 4, 12 and 22/23?

Option 4. Finish 16th, make a back door deal and get Viney in the second round, other pick determined by deal.

Option 5. Finish 16th, make a back door deal and get Viney in the second round. Back flip on the deal (deny the deal existed) and get picks 3, 4 and 12.

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There was a reason we declined PA offering picks 8 and 9 for pick 1 in the year we took Scully (regardless of how it turned out).

Whoever finished last won't take that deal.

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There was a reason we declined PA offering picks 8 and 9 for pick 1 in the year we took Scully (regardless of how it turned out).

Whoever finished last won't take that deal.

You don't think a club would take 3 and 4 in Exchange for number 1? Mmmmmm I reckon it would. The only reason a club would offer 3 and 4 is because of our unique position where it also means you take a gun like Viney at 20 something, whilst still having another firstrounder at 12.

A big win win for both teams!

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You don't think a club would take 3 and 4 in Exchange for number 1? Mmmmmm I reckon it would. The only reason a club would offer 3 and 4 is because of our unique position where it also means you take a gun like Viney at 20 something, whilst still having another firstrounder at 12.

A big win win for both teams!

Nope. They won't.

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You don't think a club would take 3 and 4 in Exchange for number 1? Mmmmmm I reckon it would. The only reason a club would offer 3 and 4 is because of our unique position where it also means you take a gun like Viney at 20 something, whilst still having another firstrounder at 12.

A big win win for both teams!

Nothing wrong with your thinking JJ as it would guarantee us Viney as a 2nd round pick, plus Whitfield and pick 12.

GWS might go for it for trade options (trade out pick 3 or 4 for an established player - get some other deal over the line). Other than that I could not see them budging on Whitfield. GWS become more dangerous if they don't finish last.

I think you need to look at GC as well. They may well finish last which changes everything. I would also not be so sure they would sit quietly with pick 2 without a) kicking up a stink B) throwing a spanner in the works.

It's also conceivable that we finish 17th to change the scenario again.

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