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13 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

How do we end up getting pick 4 and keeping pick 5?


All our 2nd round picks & late first rounder to GC, as they need points to match academy bids & their pick 4 would be absorbed into matching for Walter at pick 2.

 
22 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

How do we end up getting pick 4 and keeping pick 5?

Later picks give points to GC to use on NGA players.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Later picks give points to GC to use on NGA players.

I’d imagine a future first might also be involved. 
Happy to load up!

 
5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I’d imagine a future first might also be involved. 
Happy to load up!

Possibly.

It is scary to possibly give up so much for Reid, if we in fact can get him..

 

7 hours ago, MadAsHell said:

If North get Pick 3 for McKay, I expect they'll trade Pick 2 & 3 to West Coast for Pick 1 and steak knives (maybe Gaff after all).

 

Reckon they'd want 1 + WCE 2nd rounder (about 22 or 23) for 2 + 3


6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I’d imagine a future first might also be involved. 
Happy to load up!

Our future 1st would allow GCS to bank some of this year's draft value into next year, that way they use lesser picks for matching points this year

 
1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

A West Coast supporter just rung up SEN with a trade suggestion:

Pick 5 and JVR to West Coast for pick 1.

As a massive JVR fan. I still think we’d consider that. But respectfully decline. 


5 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Reckon they'd want 1 + WCE 2nd rounder (about 22 or 23) for 2 + 3

Norf will be silly to do that trade. Make WC sweat and call out Curtin. I think we should instead make a play for NOrf's 2nd pick Pick 2 for 5 and 15. is a fair trade. Norf end up getting Watson with 3, McKercher with 5, Sanders with 15 with  NGA. We can also throw in Tommo to give them KPD stock for 2024 to sweeten the deal. 

We either get Curtin or Reid. 

 

Knee injury at 2.44

Hopefully not serious

Edit: only minor but probably won't play again this season.

Bendigo Pioneers star Harley Reid is highly unlikely to play again this year, with the No. 1 pick favourite set to be placed in cotton wool after suffering a minor knee injury on the weekend.

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Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

Norf will be silly to do that trade. Make WC sweat and call out Curtin. I think we should instead make a play for NOrf's 2nd pick Pick 2 for 5 and 15. is a fair trade. Norf end up getting Watson with 3, McKercher with 5, Sanders with 15 with  NGA. We can also throw in Tommo to give them KPD stock for 2024 to sweeten the deal. 

We either get Curtin or Reid. 

I agree. Pick 2 is Reid anyway. North know it and won’t trade it. WC won’t trade 1 as they’ll miss Curtain. I think Reid is inevitably off to North.

26 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

As a massive JVR fan. I still think we’d consider that. But respectfully decline. 

We would not. 

Edited by Jaded No More


1 hour ago, KingDingAling said:

I agree. Pick 2 is Reid anyway. North know it and won’t trade it. WC won’t trade 1 as they’ll miss Curtain. I think Reid is inevitably off to North.

I actually think this has already been arranged

2 hours ago, Mach5 said:


I’m all for it depending on what comes with pick 1.

4&5 is a lot to give up. Harley would want to be even better than I already I think he is.

I'd do it, whether WCE would depends if they were sure Curtin would be there at 4. Then the added bonus of getting another top 10 player.  If they don't we get 2 top 5 players like Duursma, Watson, McKercher and or O'Connor. Then we pick K.Brown as a late pick 89 or a compo pick for likely departures like Jordon etc.......  then if we get more spots or trade we could go for a Liam Henry and or Georgiadas from PAdel if we lost Grundy.

 

 

1 minute ago, samcantstandya said:

I'd do it, whether WCE would depends if they were sure Curtin would be there at 4. Then the added bonus of getting another top 10 player.  If they don't we get 2 top 5 players like Duursma, Watson, McKercher and or O'Connor. Then we pick K.Brown as a late pick 89 or a compo pick for likely departures like Jordon etc.......  then if we get more spots or trade we could go for a Liam Henry and or Georgiadas from PAdel if we lost Grundy.

 

 

How it could transpire would be we get Reid at 1, Gold Coast match their top prospect Jed Walter at 2, North go for McKercher, Hawks go for Duursma and WCE get Curtin. Only real spanner is if North go for Curtin to replace a departing McKay. If we can't get 1 then we go for plan B see above and trust in Lamb, Taylor and their crew.

7 minutes ago, samcantstandya said:

How it could transpire would be we get Reid at 1, Gold Coast match their top prospect Jed Walter at 2, North go for McKercher, Hawks go for Duursma and WCE get Curtin. Only real spanner is if North go for Curtin to replace a departing McKay. If we can't get 1 then we go for plan B see above and trust in Lamb, Taylor and their crew.

North could even grab Duursma considering his late season form. Wouldn't discount Watson from being in the conversation for both North and Hawks as well.

Give the West Coast Losers nothing.  Last thing I want to see is them becoming a powerhouse again and we helped them along the way. 


1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

A West Coast supporter just rung up SEN with a trade suggestion:

Pick 5 and JVR to West Coast for pick 1.

I've said it before, JVR is worth more than pick 1. JVR is proven, Harley Reid is not. 

2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

How do we end up getting pick 4 and keeping pick 5?

Bundling up our natural first rounder, our two 2nd round picks for this year & our future first.

Edited by ChaserJ

If we manage to snaffle pick 4 along with pick 5, either trade them for quality players (unlikely given our cap) or bring in 2 quality kids. Watson and McKercher please.

 
2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

A West Coast supporter just rung up SEN with a trade suggestion:

Pick 5 and JVR to West Coast for pick 1.

 

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4 hours ago, KingDingAling said:

As a massive JVR fan. I still think we’d consider that. But respectfully decline. 

If we even considered it I would be angry. 


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