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the rest of the picks as they stand -club by club

Adel 69, 79
Bris 50, 71, 81, 83, 85, 86
Carl 32, 46, 57, 67
Coll 28, 30, 47, 74
Ess 25, 49, 54, 59
Freo 33, 41, 42, 58, 63, 72
Geel 52, 
GCS 43, 61
GWS 22, 34, 51
Haw 37, 45, 80, 82, 84
Melb 38, 73, 78
NM 26, 56
Port 36, 53, 65
Rich 48, 55, 70, 77
STK 31, 35, 44, 66, 76
Syd 27, 40, 62, 75
WCE 23, 29, 64
WB 24, 39, 60, 68

 

wtf are freo doing?, adelaide are out (strauchan and butts upgrades), pies-eagles-saints in a good spot

4 hours ago, Turner said:

the rest of the picks as they stand -club by club

Adel 69, 79
Bris 50, 71, 81, 83, 85, 86
Carl 32, 46, 57, 67
Coll 28, 30, 47, 74
Ess 25, 49, 54, 59
Freo 33, 41, 42, 58, 63, 72
Geel 52, 
GCS 43, 61
GWS 22, 34, 51
Haw 37, 45, 80, 82, 84
Melb 38, 73, 78
NM 26, 56
Port 36, 53, 65
Rich 48, 55, 70, 77
STK 31, 35, 44, 66, 76
Syd 27, 40, 62, 75
WCE 23, 29, 64
WB 24, 39, 60, 68

 

wtf are freo doing?, adelaide are out (strauchan and butts upgrades), pies-eagles-saints in a good spot

I don't quite understand why we have three picks left. We only have two vacancies on our list of which Kade Chandler's upgrade will take up pick 73. Pick 38 will be used tonight and that should be it.  

 
8 minutes ago, Spirit of the Demon said:

I don't quite understand why we have three picks left. We only have two vacancies on our list of which Kade Chandler's upgrade will take up pick 73. Pick 38 will be used tonight and that should be it.  

78 will be a pass I would assume 

8 minutes ago, Spirit of the Demon said:

I don't quite understand why we have three picks left. We only have two vacancies on our list of which Kade Chandler's upgrade will take up pick 73. Pick 38 will be used tonight and that should be it.  

We don't need to use all the picks we have.  We simply 'pass' when that number comes up.

We could have one more senior player and one less A-rookie next year if we wanted to use a later pick or one we trade in.


Good thing would be for Giants to nominate Alwyn Davey and make Bombers match and then trade the pick to us.

Edited by Redleg

11 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Good thing would be for Giants to nominate Alwyn Davey and make Bombers march and then trade the pick to us.

Why? Just to make them pay a bit?

Couldn't we just receive the pick and bid on Alwyn ourselves? I would be pretty happy to receive him if they didn't match anyway

2 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Why? Just to make them pay a bit?

Couldn't we just receive the pick and bid on Alwyn ourselves? I would be pretty happy to receive him if they didn't match anyway

So you agree with me. Make Bombers pay and lose 22.

I don’t think we would want Davey at all given other targets.

Edited by Redleg

 

Davey was touted as a very good small forward and Kozzie wants to go then he will in 12 months be ready to play, so if we get the pick there is no reason to not make a bid.

7 minutes ago, durango said:

Davey was touted as a very good small forward and Kozzie wants to go then he will in 12 months be ready to play, so if we get the pick there is no reason to not make a bid.

If we knew Kossie was going we would have targeted Konstanty 


1 hour ago, Spirit of the Demon said:

I don't quite understand why we have three picks left. We only have two vacancies on our list of which Kade Chandler's upgrade will take up pick 73. Pick 38 will be used tonight and that should be it.  

this is how i view our list, the two orange spots are interchangable between a cat a or a senior player, thats why they asign us both those picks in the 70s, because theoretically we could take someone there, however due to the position of the pick its more likely to be 1-2 A rookies and and 2-1 open train on spot/msd carryover

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edit: i had already moved chandler to the senior list in this clipping but it doesnt change the facts

Edited by Turner

Looking at our list it I think our needs are ruck, medium defenders, small/medium forwards and perhaps a key back to future proof life beyond May.

Ruck: Barnett, Foster, Verrall, Knobel, Northam and Madden (would probably put a line through the last two).

Medium defenders: Cowan, Ryan, Gilbey, Teal

Small/medium forwards: George, Clarke, Burgiel and Hotton (both mid/fwds), Long

Key back: Hayes, Van Es, Davies

Obviously not an extensive list but some of the more well known/talked about prospects.

Be interesting to see what sort of player we will prioritise for the national then positionally fill at the Rookie. No doubt there will be other names in the mix with most likely some smokies most haven't heard of.

Barnett gone


5 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Barnett gone

Man this trade period has really not gone the way we wanted 

Brayden George to Norf

6 minutes ago, fr_ap said:

Man this trade period has really not gone the way we wanted 

It might pay off next year. And the returns could be higher than waiting 4 years for a young ruck 

Lachie Cowan plz

North picking up George means they've smoked this draft.

Scary team in a few years.


[censored] you Carlton

Another half back flanker for Carlton. Weitering will be covering 6 opponents next year.

 

Think that’s the last of the ‘wow we can’t believe he slipped through to us’ names I was hoping for. Into the ‘in JT we trust’ names now 

1 minute ago, The end is nigh said:

Think that’s the last of the ‘wow we can’t believe he slipped through to us’ names I was hoping for. Into the ‘in JT we trust’ names now 

Ollie Hotton still there.

Reckon he now gets to Carlton at pick 32..


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