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2013 List - ins and outs - spots available?

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Please correct my errors, as far as I can tell, from our 2012 list of 46 players inc rookies, we have had 15 players depart:

Moloney, Brent

Green, Brad

Rivers, Jared

Martin, Stefan

Morton, Cale

Gysberts, Jordan

Matthew Bate,

Ricky Petterd,

Jamie Bennell,

Liam Jurrah

Lucas Cook

Jai Sheahan,

Leigh Williams

Kelvin Lawrence

Clint Bartram

and so far we have 8 new players:

Pederson

Dawes

Rodan

Gillies

Byrnes

Hogan

Viney

Barry

With the following picks in the ND

NAB AFL Draft order as at October 26, 2012

4. Melbourne (GWS compensation - Tom Scully)

49. Melbourne (FA compensation - net result for Brent Moloney and Jared Rivers)

53. Melbourne

70. Melbourne

73. Melbourne

74. Melbourne

88. Melbourne

106. Melbourne

124. Melbourne

Does this mean we have to use all 7 of these picks, or 6 plus 1 in the PSD in order to get back to a total of 46? What is the story with the rookie list, am I correct in saying that only Magner and Couch are listed as rookies?

REMAINING LIST (31)

40 Jamar, Mark

12 Sylvia, Colin

11 Clark, Mitchell

2 Jones, Nathan

8 Frawley, James

16 Grimes, Jack

38 Howe, Jeremy

4 Watts, Jack

9 Trengove, Jack

25 McDonald, Tom

36 Davey, Aaron

20 Garland, Colin

13 McKenzie, Jordie

17 Blease, Sam

28 Macdonald, Joel

44 Bail, Rohan

42 Spencer, Jake

39 Jetta, Neville

26 Nicholson, Daniel

30 Sellar, James

14 Dunn, Lynden

49 Magner, James ®

35 Tapscott, Luke

19 Strauss, James

37 Gawn, Max

48 Fitzpatrick, Jack

46 Tynan, Josh

43 Taggert, Rory

50 Evans, Michael

41 Davis, Troy

47 Couch, Thomas ®

 
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so that means we need to fill 8 more spots? surely we won't be drafting as deep as pick 106?

 

Evans and Nicholson upgraded to main list.

Evans and Nicholson upgraded to main list. AFL's new Rookie list has been made smaller by 2 spots.

We have 4 senior spots left to fill. Likely 3 National Draft and 1 Pre-season draft.


Please correct my errors, as far as I can tell, from our 2012 list of 46 players inc rookies, we have had 15 players depart:

Brent Moloney

Brad Green

Jared Rivers

Stefan Martin

Cale Morton

Jordan Gysberts

Matthew Bate,

Ricky Petterd,

Jamie Bennell,

Liam Jurrah

Lucas Cook

Jai Sheahan,

Leigh Williams

Kelvin Lawrence

Clint Bartram

and so far we have 8 new players:

Pederson

Dawes

Rodan

Gillies

Byrnes

Hogan

Viney

Barry

With the following picks in the ND

NAB AFL Draft order as at October 26, 2012

4. Melbourne (GWS compensation - Tom Scully)

49. Melbourne (FA compensation - net result for Brent Moloney and Jared Rivers)

53. Melbourne

70. Melbourne

73. Melbourne

74. Melbourne

88. Melbourne

106. Melbourne

124. Melbourne

Does this mean we have to use all 7 of these picks, or 6 plus 1 in the PSD in order to get back to a total of 46? What is the story with the rookie list, am I correct in saying that only Magner and Couch are listed as rookies?

As far as I believe the list size goes down to 44 from 46

yes magner and couch are our only rookies, so we will add two to that list in rookie draft I think

and hogan is not counted yet (2014)

so that is six in (four listed and two rookie)

pick 4, 49, 53, and either 70 or 3PSD

and two in rookie draft.

I'd be happy to have 4,49 and 53 used and then am hoping we are good enough to get someone in the PSD that is good value for us. Wish Jacobs was interested in coming to us, as via the PSD, he would have been a great pick up!

I'd be happy to have 4,49 and 53 used and then am hoping we are good enough to get someone in the PSD that is good value for us. Wish Jacobs was interested in coming to us, as via the PSD, he would have been a great pick up!

dont think he would have a choice if we chose to pick him, (just as tippett will have no choice to go to Gold coast if they pick him)

 

whats the diff between the draft and the psd?

i used to think that the psd was for previously listed afl players, but ball got taken in the regular draft to pies as did sellar to us and when miller went to richmond...


whats the diff between the draft and the psd?

i used to think that the psd was for previously listed afl players, but ball got taken in the regular draft to pies as did sellar to us and when miller went to richmond...

At the end most of the teams use pre-season draft to draft recycled players,

but I think clubs allowed a third and final ist lodgement after the draft,

so they have the choice of drafting a player in psd

Players with a referred choice for a club usually nominate for pre-season draft,

so there chances are higher on getting picked by their club of choice.

eg: i think we delisted Nathan Carroll in the third list lodgememnt in my memory.

Edited by 7-UP

My 'Contracts' thread on the main board covers the list situation.

We have 4 Primary List spots, 2 Rookie List spots and Hogan in limbo for a year.

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