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20 hours ago, Gawndy the Great said:

GWS traded 3,12 and F2 last year for it last year to get Cadman.

Sorry I stand corrected one club has done it.ย 

Still donโ€™t think wc will do it though. Time will tell.ย 

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Norf would been keen to get Sanders in who will be available at our p6. Perhaps they will trade 3 to us for 6 and 11.
We can then package 3 and F1 to the eagles for 1.ย 
I really feel like itโ€™s a win/win/win trade.ย 

Curtin gets to the eagles plus they pick for next year which might help in pursuit of Logan McDonald or more first round talent.

Norf gets their academy jet sanders, plus Mckercher/duursma and potentially Oโ€™Sullivan to assist with the loss of McKay.ย 
We get Reid the icing on the cake.ย 

Edited by GCDee
Typo

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31 minutes ago, hillie said:

6 and 11 for 3 and 18

3 and future 1st for 1 and future second

I like this type of thinking.ย 
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North and us I think are the main options for the Eagles. Perhaps North will take a look at this ^ with much interest.

On 17/10/2023 at 12:54, demoncat said:

He also said in a seperate segment that he currently has the first 6 picks as follows:

1 - Reid

2 - McKercher

3 - Duursmaย 

4 - Watson

5 - Sanders

6 - Curtin

Went on to say that is why he thinks weโ€™re a chance of pulling off a play for Reid - i.e. that Curtin would be available at our pickย 

Of course noting all of this is subject to change as clubs get a better idea of which club will take which player at their respective picksย 

Hawks have 4, Dogs have 5.ย 
Either could easily offer their pick and a Future. Which is why I believe the above strategy with North would checkmate Nth Dogs and Hawks possible bids.ย 

32 minutes ago, hillie said:
1 hour ago, H_T said:

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Hawks have 4, Dogs have 5.ย 
Either could easily offer their pick and a Future. Which is why I believe the above strategy with North would checkmate Nth Dogs and Hawks possible bids.ย 

Dogs have traded future 1st to get pick 4.ย 
hawks/north wont trade future first as it could be top 5 pick again.ย 
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we have no qualms trading a future first. Will prob want something back though.


10 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

So heโ€™s only a risk 1-5, but will stay if drafted after that

Semanticsโ€ฆ but typical from some on this forum. The same people that think a 3 year contract is worth something these days. Horne Francis says hiย 

6 minutes ago, bandicoot said:

Semanticsโ€ฆ but typical from some on this forum. The same people that think a 3 year contract is worth something these days. Horne Francis says hiย 

The AFL has changed the rules on drafted players and they can be kept for 3 years, whereas JHF was on 2 years mandatory and he was causing problems, so North bit the bullett one year early.

11 hours ago, Mach5 said:


No one has 2 picks inside the top 6 (that theyโ€™re willing to trade).

But if they are seriously keen on Curtin to the point of splitting pick 1 to get him, why would you care if itโ€™s pick 2 or pick 6 where you get him, as long as heโ€™s still on the board? Where you rate a player is different to the order they get taken in. And another pick before the talent cliff, plus a future? I can see them turning it down & keeping 1, but I canโ€™t see WC making a trade with anyone else.

Me either.

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16 minutes ago, bandicoot said:

Semanticsโ€ฆ but typical from some on this forum. The same people that think a 3 year contract is worth something these days. Horne Francis says hiย 

So does Pavlich who was going home every year according to SA news. Heโ€™s still in Perth

Nev Jetta couldnโ€™t wait to leave Victoria

Blake Acres was traded back to WA and where is he now

Simon Black,Daniel Rich, Taryn Lockyer, Buddy, Chance Bateman, Joel Corey, Harry Taylor, Mitch Duncan, Darren Gaspar

For every go home to WA player you bring up Iโ€™ll name more who stayed

But by all means you make comment on someone you know nothing about or have never met.

Iโ€™ve got news for you were keen on another WA boy in next years crop so prepare yourself for more sleepless nightsย 

2 hours ago, hillie said:

6 and 11 for 3 and 18

3 and future 1st for 1 and future second

Except North will take our 6 & 11 for 3.

Then trade 2 & 11 for 1.


Possibly. Either way i think weโ€™re keen to move up further and weโ€™d still do that to get pick 3. Drive a harder bargain and get one before pick 18 if its going to get north pick 1 and 6. Mckercher, duursma or watson gets shaken out that way and a chance for sanders for north at 6.ย 

18 hours ago, bandicoot said:

No interstate club is going to pick curtin in the top 5. Too much of a risk. Curtin will be available pick 6

I disagree, North's list is full of midfielders.ย  If north can't get Reid, they really should be choosing Curtin and Duursma and both of these guys I think are worth more than just Harley Reid.ย  I would take any of these three at the Dee's but unless we trade up, I think they are going to be taken.

7 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Blake Acres was traded back to WA and where is he now

Jesse Hogan as well. The return home didn't work out well at all and now in Sydneyย 

18 hours ago, Colm said:


But my point was more that if North really want Reid they should show interest in Curtain and put doubt into WC that Curtain will be available at 6.ย 

I think West Coast or Reid's manager have done this with Reid, with him coming out and saying he is happy to go interstate.ย 

It gives West Coast a stronger hand and forces North or the Dees into offering a suite of picks to make it more likely to happen.

Watching Tim Lamb handle a couple of pressers, his demeanor, his no nonsense attitude and air of confidence - he has left an impression on me.
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I think we have the perfect bloke in charge of wheeling and dealing at this point and if we are looking to move our picks up the board further to entice West Coast to do a double take (encourage interest) on splitting pick one - we have the right bloke IMO.

Mr.Lamb โ€œletโ€™s make a splash.โ€


20 hours ago, Mach5 said:

I donโ€™t think anyone was talking about trading 3x first rounders for those guys, particularly Rayner. Not sure if theyโ€™d have received any offers.

Omeara was exceptional early and looked like the 2nd coming of Ablett jr, until injuries and (I think) mismanagement took their toll.ย 

That's kinda my point though. Reid could also get struck down with injury, and suddenly all of that draft capital is gone for nothing.

At the end of the day AFL is a team sport. Recent flag sides have shown that you need truly elite players to win, but also need talent across every line. Three first-round picks gives us a chance to find an elite player AND strong talent to fill other roles. Pick 1 just gives us Reid who could be the next Ablett or could be the next O'Meara.

The top end trade I could foresee is:

WC give 1ย get 2 + 11

North give 2 + 3 get 1 + 6

MFC give 6 + 11 getย 3

But I'd prefer to keep 6 + 11

24 minutes ago, old55 said:

The top end trade I could foresee is:

WC give 1ย get 2 + 11

North give 2 + 3 get 1 + 6

MFC give 6 + 11 getย 3

But I'd prefer to keep 6 + 11

So under your scenario, all the wheeling and dealing we have done is to get one player and itโ€™s not Reid ( Duursma) most likely?

That would be a lot of love for that player.

I note your preference btw.

I expect the 19th ( day before the draft ) and 20th of November 2023 to be interesting days for draft watchers.

Edited by Redleg

23 minutes ago, old55 said:

The top end trade I could foresee is:

WC give 1ย get 2 + 11

North give 2 + 3 get 1 + 6

MFC give 6 + 11 getย 3

But I'd prefer to keep 6 + 11

Agree Old.

The hardball from us should be asking for North pick 17 or 18 as well.

Which I think is possible, though I might be wearing my red and blues.

25 minutes ago, old55 said:

The top end trade I could foresee is:

WC give 1ย get 2 + 11

North give 2 + 3 get 1 + 6

MFC give 6 + 11 getย 3

But I'd prefer to keep 6 + 11

Lamb did say we are trying to move up the draft. I wonder if we might try to tempt Geelong with 11 and a future pick for pick 8 ? Allowing us to get Sanders and O'Sullivan


3 minutes ago, No10 said:

Agree Old.

The hardball from us should be asking for North pick 17 or 18 as well.

Which I think is possible, though I might be wearing my red and blues.

Yes, there could be all sorts of garnish involving some of North's 17, 18, WC 23 and our F1st.

As @Redleg implies, we'd have to love Duursma for the initial suggestion to happen.

Edited by old55

3 minutes ago, Colm said:

Lamb did say we are trying to move up the draft. I wonder if we might try to tempt Geelong with 11 and a future pick for pick 8 ? Allowing us to get Sanders and O'Sullivan

Mackie would be holding out for picks 99, 117 and 135 to seal the deal.

5 minutes ago, old55 said:

Yes, there could be all sorts of garnish involving some of North's 17, 18, WC 23 and our F1st.

As @Redleg implies, we'd have to love Duursma for the initial suggestion to happen.

If the player you get is a Bont, Selwood, Dusty type, who stays fit most of the time, it is understandable.

My fear is that with all the eggs in one basket, if he is injury prone, or not as good as hoped, ย you have sacrificed so much.

Anyway, as we say on here, in JT we trust.ย 

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I would be very surprised if we get pick 1, would take West Coast giving us a slight favour to make it happen. It will mean that North get 2 "better" players before them. If it was to happen we would be giving up next years first rounder too

Happy to go to the draft with pick 6 and 11. I would however trade pick 11 and our future 1st to go higher.ย 

So we would have 6 and a pick better than 11. Doubt that will happen.


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