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  On 20/11/2023 at 05:15, Demonstone said:

I know the TV coverage starts at 7pm, but what time is the actual first pick made?  Is it 7.30?

(No desire to sit through all the waffle before the interesting stuff happens.)

It's going to be like watching the Brownlow isn't it?

 
  On 20/11/2023 at 05:51, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Am I missing something here, havent we got pick 6 before these teams can strike??

  On 20/11/2023 at 06:07, picket fence said:

Am I missing something here, havent we got pick 6 before these teams can strike??

Apparently we are not interested in Curtin if available at pick 6.

 
  On 20/11/2023 at 06:07, picket fence said:

Am I missing something here, havent we got pick 6 before these teams can strike??

We won't trade out of the top 10, so I don't think we're a factor. 

We're apparently keen on acquiring GWS' pick 7 so must be keen on a player who will be gone by our pick 11.

Windsor at pick 6 very likely unless Watson is still available. Watson a chance of getting through if North select Curtin instead of Duursma.

Doggies apparently are set on drafting Sanders even if Watson is still on the board.


  On 20/11/2023 at 06:17, FTB said:

We're apparently keen on acquiring GWS' pick 7 so must be keen on a player who will be gone by our pick 11.

Windsor at pick 6 very likely unless Watson is still available. Watson a chance of getting through if North select Curtin instead of Duursma.

Doggies apparently are set on drafting Sanders even if Watson is still on the board.

Hmm, Leake, Caddy or O'Sullian 

  On 20/11/2023 at 06:18, adonski said:

Hmm, Leake, Caddy or O'Sullian 

I think our ideal situation outside of pick 1 (Reid) is landing GWS' pick 7 and selecting both Watson and Windsor if available with picks 6 and 7 likely to be picks 8 and 9 after academy bids. Something like the below.

1. Reid

2. Walter

3. McKercher

4. Curtin

5. Duursma

6. Sanders

7. Read

8. Watson

9. Windsor

Edited by FTB

  On 20/11/2023 at 06:22, FTB said:

I think our ideal situation outside of pick 1 (Reid) is landing GWS' pick 7 and selecting both Watson and Windsor if available with picks 6 and 7 likely to be picks 8 and 9 after academy bids. Something like the below.

1. Reid

2. Walter

3. McKercher

4. Curtin

5. Duursma

6. Sanders

7. Read

8. Watson

9. Windsor

Geez that'd be nice 

 
  On 20/11/2023 at 05:51, dazzledavey36 said:

 

 

  On 20/11/2023 at 06:17, FTB said:

We're apparently keen on acquiring GWS' pick 7 so must be keen on a player who will be gone by our pick 11.

Windsor at pick 6 very likely unless Watson is still available. Watson a chance of getting through if North select Curtin instead of Duursma.

Doggies apparently are set on drafting Sanders even if Watson is still on the board.

Is our 11 + F1 > Adelaide's 10 + 14/20?


  On 20/11/2023 at 05:51, dazzledavey36 said:

 

We'll take WC's and Adelaide's 2024 first rounders off Adelaide's hands for Harry Petty then ...

Remember the Old Days when this was Our favourite part of the year. Normally started by Round 4 because the season was done. Being a Finals worthy Club with TWO fairly high picks I've got my eyes closed, fingers crossed for a Key Position Type and a young bloke who hurts you with his foot skills forward of Centre. Think there's plenty of options and may the Recruiting lads continue their success. 


  On 20/11/2023 at 06:39, dazzledavey36 said:

 

I can’t believe we are not entertaining a future pick swap with WC. Best case scenario pick 1, in an absolute disaster we break even. 

  On 20/11/2023 at 07:08, ChaserJ said:


Crows eying off WC future 1st with Sid Draper in mind:

https://houseoffooty.com.au/2023-afl-draft-draft-day-whispers-part-2/

They get Scott Welch’s boy via FS next season. Looks fairly handy so wonder will they look at packaging some first rounders next year for a top pick before Welsh gets nominated or to target a ready made player like Petty


we’ll do a pick swap

we’ll draft a kid from WA as per our MO

people will be surprised by one of the picks 

  On 20/11/2023 at 06:26, Wrecker46 said:

I hope they do the deal and we take Curtin at 6

They wouldn’t do the deal until after our pick.

Chess and Sudoku all wrapped up in secrets and lies. Welcome to AFL draft night !!!!

Every recruiting team is super happy with their choices … of course !!! 

Edited by spirit of norm smith
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Don't want anything todo with watson


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