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19 minutes ago, A F said:

Surely this is what we've been working on since the Lever trade...

Problem is, I believe Essendon have 2 picks in the early-to-mid twenties, and will be eyeing pick 15 to trade for Stringer, if things don't work out with the Eagles.

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23 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

Have a thing for Lisa. Suspect I'm not the only one

Pig with lipstick

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1 hour ago, Grapeviney said:

You know it's been a slow trade period when the most exciting business so far has been the Lisa Wilkinson move to channel 10.

I've never watched that show.

All I know is she's married to a moron with a rag on his head.

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1 hour ago, faultydet said:

Pig with lipstick

Any port in a storm...


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Surely we will package up our three 2nd rounders for a nice player or to move up in the draft ... depending on the list situation of course.

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1 hour ago, ProDee said:

I've never watched that show.

All I know is she's married to a moron with a rag on his head.

Who got stuck into Eddie McGuire over the Adam Goodes 'Ape' saga yet called a black South African cricket coach a Gorilla. A hypocrite of the highest orde. He and Lisa deserve each other.

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Not a rumour but if Garland retires (which seems likely) then I would be happy if the Dees picked up Sam Collins as a delisted FA. I've watched several games that he played for Freo and he looked impressive, was shocked they delisted him tbh.

Would then leave us with 3 spots on the Senior list which would all be used in the second round of the Draft.

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27 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Hi @Siren, just wondering if the gun Victorian mid was still coming to us?

siren

ˈsʌɪr(ə)n/

Greek Mythology
each of a number of women or winged creatures or rumour mongers whose singing lured unwary sailors and demonlanders on to rocks.
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4 hours ago, binman said:

5 trades so far!

If the rumors of North Korea using trade radio as a tool of torture are true let hope that for the sake of all things sacred they don't use a recording of this years'edition!

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3 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

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Did you mean this years edition or ....?

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I'm feeling sick, as in (sic)...thus it had been written

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8 minutes ago, MFC-11 said:

Did you mean this years edition or ....?

this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition, this years edition...

I'm feeling sick, as in (sic)...thus it had been written

Let's just see how that plays out.

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3 picks in a "weak" draft. Unless we do a package deal to move up the draft I'd be more than happy to take a punt on Kennedy or Shache for a second rounder 

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A weak draft doesn’t mean all the players are ‘weak’.  It means there is a perceived lack of high quality talent that are automatic top picks.  If we get talent that meets our needs, we can pick up gems in the second and later rounds.  Remember, the number a player goes for means little in the bigger scheme of things.  Hunt vs Toumpas, for example.  

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36 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

A weak draft doesn’t mean all the players are ‘weak’.  It means there is a perceived lack of high quality talent that are automatic top picks.  If we get talent that meets our needs, we can pick up gems in the second and later rounds.  Remember, the number a player goes for means little in the bigger scheme of things.  Hunt vs Toumpas, for example.  

That's true, however I thought the phrase  meant that after the first few picks none of the other players looked impressive.  So unless you have a high pick, it is even more pot luck than usual as to whether pick 20 wil be any better than pick 40.  If no one stands out at all (though that never seems to happen), then the whole thing is a lottery.

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54 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

A weak draft doesn’t mean all the players are ‘weak’.  It means there is a perceived lack of high quality talent that are automatic top picks.  If we get talent that meets our needs, we can pick up gems in the second and later rounds.  Remember, the number a player goes for means little in the bigger scheme of things.  Hunt vs Toumpas, for example.  

The depth is weak this year. Typically can make a case for 50 or so players who would make good AFL level players. 

Chook lotto after late 20's this year. Not a great year to load up on mid to late 2nd rounders.

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1 hour ago, ChaserJ said:

The depth is weak this year. Typically can make a case for 50 or so players who would make good AFL level players. 

Chook lotto after late 20's this year. Not a great year to load up on mid to late 2nd rounders.

Taylor said on the road to the draft podcast (and I can't remember the exact words) that he was down on this draft but was starting to find about 30 he liked and had a few in the naughty corner. Might not be the top end quality or the back end depth but the 3 picks in the 2nd round should all be guys the recruiters like.

I'm also hoping the 2nd round is a good spot for those speed and skill types who don't quite crack the first round.

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14 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Taylor said on the road to the draft podcast (and I can't remember the exact words) that he was down on this draft but was starting to find about 30 he liked and had a few in the naughty corner. Might not be the top end quality or the back end depth but the 3 picks in the 2nd round should all be guys the recruiters like.

I'm also hoping the 2nd round is a good spot for those speed and skill types who don't quite crack the first round.

Interesting

These are the type of drafts really good recruiters pay dividends.

Will still be an interesting Draft come November

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So without overly complicating things, the state of play is three senior spots available with 29, 31, and 36 currently in hand (before adjustment).

Somewhere between 47 and 66 for Balic and a later pick for Smith upgrade. 

We could package a couple second-rounders and move up toward a late first, which would perhaps leave us with an (est.) 18, 35 and 55. We could also upgrade just slightly for little obvious return to ensure a draftee on our radar is secure. And we could also of course bring in someone by surprise (for a second or maybe a pair of seconds).

From an upcoming TTP perspective however, we're probably at the stage where we can't bring in much more immediate or exposed talent in the junior bracket. The club is also clearly set on a course of sustained success, which means getting your systems in place and perpetuating that cycle.

But: taking three second-rounders to the draft is suddenly an exciting and once unexpected prospect (with Jason Taylor in mind). It offers us the chance to spread our bets and take at least one speculative dip. If we can nail one absolute steal from that swag, one consistent performer, and end up with one bust, I think we'd all be pretty chuffed.

 

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Good luck to him. Port play a hard, fast, contested style of football. Jimmy Toumpas comes to mind. Obviously with less fanfare. Has he been delisted by Port now?

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