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Just now, Pollyanna said:

Phantom drafts already down the drain ...

Chaos!! ?

But seriously, there was likely to be chaos with such an even group at the top and a weird year, especially with journos having trouble getting information, as they've been saying. Could open up some clubs to do some pick trading now too.

 
19 minutes ago, goodoil said:

I like the pick and the player but the question in the new draft era that we probably will never know is whether they could have traded down a few spots and got an extra pick and still got him?  Obviously they think not.

Reports are they tried to swap #2 with the Hawks (4 and 24) but Hawks lost interest.

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I’m going to get dinner, I’ll be back before our picks 

Collingwood trade 2021 2nd round so they can't trade their 1st round now - bit of a surprise.


Just now, Pollyanna said:

Collingwood trade 2021 2nd round so they can't trade their 1st round now - bit of a surprise.

I think they can because they have an extra second rounder, but not 100% certain of that.

Just now, Pollyanna said:

Collingwood trade 2021 2nd round so they can't trade their 1st round now - bit of a surprise.

what was the trade? I'm watching the fox telecast and haven't seen anything pop-up

4 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Wasn't Boyd a number 1?

Right you are. 

To be clearer - no number 1 pick has won the flag with the club they were drafted to. 

 
1 minute ago, Pollyanna said:

Collingwood trade 2021 2nd round so they can't trade their 1st round now - bit of a surprise.

Yep, but they've got so many picks to make this year and their 3rd picks was going to be in the 60s. They had to get some half decent picks, otherwise they'd have to get 4 players at the tail of the draft and give them all 2 year contracts.


2 minutes ago, Nascent said:

what was the trade? I'm watching the fox telecast and haven't seen anything pop-up

two picks in the 60s and future 2nd for two picks in the 40 I'm pretty sure they said from Hawks.  

Edited by goodoil

Collingwood R2 2021, 62 & 69 to Hawthorn for 41 & 42

Edited by JTR

2 minutes ago, goodoil said:

I think they can because they have an extra second rounder, but not 100% certain of that.

Right as usual Goodoil, they've got the Dogs 2021 2nd for Treloar so 2021 1st rounder is still in play

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

To be clearer - no number 1 pick has won the flag with the club they were drafted to

Luke Hodge?


3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Right you are. 

To be clearer - no number 1 pick has won the flag with the club they were drafted to. 

Des Headland did.

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Right you are. 

To be clearer - no number 1 pick has won the flag with the club they were drafted to. 

Drew Banfield.

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Right you are. 

To be clearer - no number 1 pick has won the flag with the club they were drafted to. 

Des Headland.


4 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Feel terrible for the next few kids being forced to go to the Drug Den.

Good place for them to have a crack.

9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

They need to do something about the internet connections of some of these draftees.

Thank the liberals for that! 

 

Surprised Ess didn't trade out pick 10.

Adelaide bid next and if they bid on McInnes it puts pressure on Coll picks 15 and 17. 

Will they match!

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