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Maybe we knew Saints were taking him if we didnt get a deal done now.

Either way, St.Kilda and GWS are way better poker players' than we are.

"otherwise we will use the PSD to get him". Why is it that this club loves to talk the talk, but never walk the walk.

If we were that desperate to trade 23 for Frost, we must have Dangerfield lined up for our PSD pick.

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Maybe we knew Saints were taking him if we didnt get a deal done now.

I got that feeling too.

I also think this draft is a bit shallow.

Outside the top 3 or 4, and then again outside the top 20 or so.

Nobody seemed to want it in other trades, and we were giving up Trengove just to move forward 11 spots to 12, so there must have been some significant gap between the talent there.

Cest la vie.

I think after no big trades coming to fruition, we really couldn't risk losing out on Frost also.

St Kilda trading out Stanley made an opening for just his type, and I rate Frost much higher than Membrey.

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Mahoney just said there was some interest in Frost from St Kilda.

Said the trade allows him to come in straight away and start day one of pre-season rather than waiting the extra month. Said that is crucial for a developing player.

Also mentioned that Stretch could have gone mid-20's so it is all about the 'net effect' and we've brought in the players we want to bring in.

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JKH last year at 40

Kent the year before 48

Tom McDonald 53

Neville Jetta 51

You can get some gems post pick 40

Using this method the higher the number the more chance of success.

Recruiters call it "Prendergasting" or "going the Barry".

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Using this method the higher the number the more chance of success.

Recruiters call it "Prendergasting" or "going the Barry".

We have had more success with our later draft picks than our early one - sad but true

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Stkilda confirmed they had some interest in Frost if we didn't get the deal done. I feel slightly better.

It was a bluff (they want Membrey)...we fell for it!!

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@ Pick# 40

2009 - Allen Christensen

2010 - Luke Parker

2011 - Jack Crisp

2012 - Brodie Murdoch

2013 - Cameron Giles

@ Pick# 53

2009 - Brayden Norris

2010 - Tom Mcdonald

2011 - Alex Woodward

2012 - Martin Gleeson

2013 - Pass

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@ Pick#23

2009 - Koby Stevens

2010 - Cameron Guthrie

2011 - Murray Newman

2012 - Marco Paparone

2013 - Matt Crouch (Adelaide F/S)

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St Kilda were a real chance of taking Frost especially given thru traded Stsnley out. It also gives Melbourne a chance to have a pick in the PSD not already committed to Frost. We may already have an eye on someone.

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Mahoney just said there was some interest in Frost from St Kilda.

That's just a throwaway line to keep supporters happy, but we've cut through his bs in 2 seconds flat.

As for this 'net gain' ideology, LOL. If we were in such a good position to land Stretch with our 3rd round pick, you don't just go ahead and reduce the hand you're dealt and hide behind 'net effect'. You exploit it and press the advantage as hard as you can

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As for this 'net gain' ideology, LOL.

Yep. Sure MFC would've taken Stretch at 23 and happy to trade Frost at 30ish so net effect is the same.

But that's not how it happened. Stretch was taken in the third round. Pick 23 has value. Christensen went for 21

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