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Welcome to Demonland - Pick 25 (Dees/Swans Pick Swap)

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  • Demonland changed the title to Welcome to Demonland - Pick 25 (Dees/Swans Pick Swap)
 

I guess that means we will only be using picks 25 and 28 in the draft 


Not that excited about this, but if it helps us get a first then all good :)

Who are we after guys come on you can say?

 

request to change JMs job title to the professional pick swapper. i love what he's doing with this he's clearly one of very few who has their head fully around everything going on. if we get richo to actually assess the list and target needs and impress signees then we're gonna be laughing in the next few years


6 minutes ago, GrandOld said:

Think we will swap 25 and 28 to get deeper

(Foot) Balls deep

6 minutes ago, Turner said:

request to change JMs job title to the professional pick swapper. i love what he's doing with this he's clearly one of very few who has their head fully around everything going on. if we get richo to actually assess the list and target needs and impress signees then we're gonna be laughing in the next few years

JM gets a lot of hate here but he's a smart operator I reckon and doing brilliantly this year. 

2 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

JM gets a lot of hate here but he's a smart operator I reckon and doing brilliantly this year. 

he does these types of things well but i think we're lacking in the ability to properly read where our lists at and whats on the market woulda loved another addition or two get creative, dont settle


5 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Given we only have to use one pick at the ND, is it possible we're looking to send 25 and 28 for a first rounder?

Where has this been reported?  I have clearly missed it.  TIA.

Say what you like about how crap we are on field, I think off field we are one of the best clubs at getting trades done and taking full advantage of the system. We are very clever at trading for picks and once a player makes his intentions clear we always get the trades done with minimal fuss.

I believe clubs really like to work with us, and that also helps enormously as we are not in the business of screwing everyone over. 

1 minute ago, The Chazz said:

Where has this been reported?  I have clearly missed it.  TIA.

I thought it was three picks?

Just now, deebug said:

I thought it was three picks?

Changed this year due to the list size reduction.

 


Just now, Lord Nev said:

Changed this year due to the list size reduction.

 

Ok thankyou. 

Do you know how many we can go for this year?

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Say what you like about how crap we are on field, I think off field we are one of the best clubs at getting trades done and taking full advantage of the system. We are very clever at trading for picks and once a player makes his intentions clear we always get the trades done with minimal fuss.

I believe clubs really like to work with us, and that also helps enormously as we are not in the business of screwing everyone over. 

Absolutely Jaded, provides so much flexibility.

I'm happy to package these for Footscray's pick 14 but equally happy to use both picks in the draft  

How does 25 possibly equal 31 + 43? Should be closer to pick 20 under any metric. 

We are dead set kidding ourselves if taking two live picks in this draft is anywhere near enough.

 

I love that we traded pick 26 as part of the Brown deal, then traded to get a single pick ahead of that minutes later. Nice.

3 minutes ago, deebug said:

Ok thankyou. 

Do you know how many we can go for this year?

Haven't done all the maths of the ins and outs tbh, sorry!


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