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Farewell Luke Jackson

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6 hours ago, Mach5 said:

I think you’ll see us look to trade in a late first rounder, the plan being to then send that to WC for pick 2, satisfying the AFL’s requirement that they maintain a presence in the first round. 
 

Maybe pick 2 & 20 for pick ~17.

Then pick 20 to pies for Grundy (not what I want, moreso a prediction)

So that would mean we get Grundy (on about $700k) and pick 2 for Jackson + a late 1st rounder?

The late 1st rounder might come from giving up our 2023 1st rounder

Perhaps Cadman with pick 2?

Edited by Stiff Arm

 
23 minutes ago, Chook said:

We'll always have that magical 10 minute period in the 3rd quarter of the grand final but let's get a couple of great picks for him and use them to bolster our 16-22 player zone that consistently has let us down this year.

Could be Teddy Hopkins syndrome.

 

Interesting Rioli wants out at west coast,now thats a bad want out

30 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

He will walk into the PSD and get picked up by North or he will sign on with us. 
Neither of these things will happen tho. 

But would North pay the high asking price for a player who doesn't want to be there.

WCE sit pretty in the PSD and I'd be amazed if its possible use doesn't get a run in the media

IIRC the PSD was used once before to get a high profile player.

Beware is all I say

Edited by Diamond_Jim


1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

But would North pay the high asking price for a player who doesn't want to be there.

WCE sit pretty in the PSD and I'd be amazed if its possible use doesn't get a run in the media

already has by the esteemed slo bbo

31 minutes ago, BigMacjnr said:

It could be:

melb in: Pick 5, pick 14, Grundy pick 26; out Jackson,

wce: in jackson, out picks 2, 26

Adelaide: in rankin, out pick 5, f2nd

gcs: in pick 2, F2nd; out 7, rankin

sydney: in pick 7; out 14, pick 17

collingwood: in pick 17; out Grundy + $350k per year of his contract

I like it except Gc seem to be getting shafted a tad. 

33 minutes ago, BigMacjnr said:

It could be:

melb in: Pick 5, pick 14, Grundy pick 26; out Jackson,

wce: in jackson, out picks 2, 26

Adelaide: in rankin, out pick 5, f2nd

gcs: in pick 2, F2nd; out 7, rankin

sydney: in pick 7; out 14, pick 17

collingwood: in pick 17; out Grundy + $350k per year of his contract

Gold Coast shafted big time. A 5 pick upgrade for Rankin would not do it

 
23 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

But would North pay the high asking price for a player who doesn't want to be there.

 

 

 

Clarkson would. It’s zero risk for North. They have endless cap space and could get him for even one year and then trade him back to WA


To all the draft gurus out there, if Dogga does go to W.C and we snare pick 2 which players are being mooted in the top 5 of the draft?

 

1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Excuse me if this has already been asked but what is our 1st pick in the draft? 

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6 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Excuse me if this has already been asked but what is our 1st pick in the draft? 

As we traded away our first round pick for 2022 already last year, our first pick is now our second round pick at 32. This will fall back further after academy and father son picks. 

We should be aiming for West Coasts pick 2. We can then use it to draft Cadman as a KPF, or split it and do some creative trading and drafting.

Edited by Lord Travis


5 hours ago, bobby1554 said:

Oh please.....so Max couldnt have spent that 15 minutes at the centre bounce against a geriatric Martin?

Ahhh no, there was not much evidence of Max being able to create 3-4 centre clearance generated goals within a couple of minutes 

 

9 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

As we traded away our first round pick for 2022 already last year, our first pick is now our second round pick at 32. This will fall back further after academy and father son picks. 

We should be aiming for West Coasts pick 2. We can then use it to draft Cadman as a KPF, or split it and do some creative trading and drafting.

So who did we effectively trade pick 17 to, Nev?

1 hour ago, Stiff Arm said:

So that would mean we get Grundy (on about $700k) and pick 2 for Jackson + a late 1st rounder?

The late 1st rounder might come from giving up our 2023 1st rounder

Perhaps Cadman with pick 2?

no nothing about Cadman. is her more of a Jono Patton, Tom Boyd, Schache, or Watts?


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

no nothing about Cadman. is her more of a Jono Patton, Tom Boyd, Schache, or Watts?

Say what???

38 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

To all the draft gurus out there, if Dogga does go to W.C and we snare pick 2 which players are being mooted in the top 5 of the draft?

 

Ashcroft (mid and f/s to Lions)

George Wardlaw - inside mid compared to Clarry

Elijah Tsatas - speedy mid, can go inside, good kick

Aaron Cadman - key forward, compared to Jeremy Cameron and Harry McKay

Harry Sheezel - medium forward, highly skilled, compared to Stevie J or Toby Greene

 

Edited by ChaserJ

1 hour ago, Crystal Dees said:

We will not give a top 10 pick for Grundy

That was even a concern?!

 

His mum's message on Facebook is very sweet, although it does pretty much confirm that his head hasn't been in it all year.

2 hours ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

I guess a few posters owe @Grand New Flag an apology 

Based on what exactly? A few Demonlanders buying into this theory with 0 evidence?


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