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Potentially the Tigers have 9 picks.  Do they have a father son coming?

  • 4 months later...
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Yes - itโ€™s probably a little early and the placings are a bit skewed because of the fixture โ€ฆ but people are already speculating, so here are the current picks with points attached to each ~

ROUND ONE

1 West Coast Eagles (3,000)
2 Hawthorn (2,517)
3 North Melbourne (2,234)
4 Fremantle (2,034) received from Collingwood in 2023
5 Richmond (1,878)
6 Adelaide (1,751)
7 Brisbane Lions (1,644)
8 Essendon (1,551)
9 Gold Coast Suns (1,469) received from Western Bulldogs in 2023
10 St Kilda (1,395)
11 Gold Coast Suns (1,329)
12 Carlton (1,268)
13 Geelong (1,212)
14 Fremantle (1,161)
15 Melbourne (1,112)
16 Fremantle (1,067) received from Port Adelaide in 2023
17 Sydney Swans (1,025)
18 GWS Giants (985)
19 Sydney Swans (948) received from North Melbourne in 2023, received from AFL as compensation in 2023
20 Gold Coast Suns (912) received from North Melbourne in 2023, received from AFL as compensation in 2023

ROUND TWO

21 West Coast Eagles (878)
22 Collingwood (845) received from Hawthorn in 2023
23 North Melbourne (815)
24 Hawthorn (785) received from Collingwood in 2023
25 Richmond (756)
26 GWS Giants (729) received from Adelaide in 2023
27 Gold Coast Suns (703) received from Hawthorn in 2023, received from Brisbane in 2023
28 Essendon (677)
29 Western Bulldogs (653)
30 Fremantle (629) received from St Kilda in Liam Henry trade
31 Gold Coast (606)
32 Carlton 31 (584)
33 Geelong (563)
34 Richmond (542) received from Port Adelaide in 2023, received from Fremantle in 2023
35 Adelaide (522) received from Melbourne in 2023 for Shane McAdam
36 Port Adelaide (502)
37 Melbourne (483) received from Sydney in 2023 for Brodie Grundy
38 St Kilda (465) received from GWS Giants in 2023

ROUND THREE 

39 Richmond (446) received from West Coast in 2023
40 Collingwood (429) received from Hawthorn in 2023
41 North Melbourne (412)
42 Collingwood (395)
43 Richmond (378)
44 Adelaide (362)
45 Brisbane Lions (347)
46 Gold Coast Suns (331) received from Carlton in 2023, received from Essendon in 2023
47 Melbourne (316)
48 Melbourne (302)
49 Western Bulldogs (287)
50 St Kilda (273) received by the Western Bulldogs in 2023 received from St Kilda received from Gold Coast in 2023 received from Carlton in 2023
51 Geelong (259)
52 Richmond (246)
53 St Kilda (233) received from Fremantle in 2023 received from Melbourne in 2023
54 Port Adelaide (220)
55 Sydney Swans (207)
56 GWS Giants (194)

ROUND FOUR 

57 West Coast Eagles (182)
58 Brisbane Lions (170) received from Hawthorn in 2023
59 North Melbourne (158)
60 Richmond (146) received from Essendon in 2023, received from Hawthorn in 2023, received from Collingwood in 2023
61 Richmond (135)
62 Adelaide (123)
63 Brisbane Lions (112)
64 North Melbourne (111) received from Port Adelaide in 2023, received from Essendon in 2023
65 Carlton (90) received from the Bulldogs in 2023
66 Fremantle (80) received from St Kilda in Liam Henry trade
67 Carlton (69) received from Gold Coast in 2023
68 Port Adelaide (59) received from Essendon in 2023, received from Carlton in 2023
69 Geelong (49)
70 Carlton (39) received from St Kilda in 2023, received from Frementle in Liam Henry trade
71 Melbourne (29)
72 Richmond (19) received from Port Adelaide in 2023
73 Sydney Swans (9)
74 GWS Giants (0)

Club by club (selections and points)

Adelaide 6, 35, 44, 62 (2758) 
Brisbane Lions 7, 45, 58, 63 (2,273)
Carlton 12, 32, 65, 67, 70 (2,050)
Collingwood 22, 40, 42 (1,669)
Essendon 8, 28 (2,228)
Fremantle 4, 14, 16, 30, 66 (4,971)
Geelong 13, 33, 51, 69 (2,083)
Gold Coast Suns 9, 11, 20, 27, 31, 46 (5,350)
GWS Giants 18, 26, 56, 74 (1,908)
Hawthorn 2, 24 (3,302)
Melbourne 15, 37, 47, 48, 71 (2,242)
North Melbourne 3, 23, 41, 59, 64 (3,720)
Port Adelaide 36, 54, 68 (781)
Richmond 5, 25, 34, 39, 43, 52, 60, 61, 72 (4546)
St Kilda 10, 38, 50, 53 (2,366)
Sydney Swans 17, 19, 55, 73 (2,189) 
West Coast 1, 21, 57 (4,060)
Western Bulldogs 29, 49 (940)

 
  • 4 weeks later...

  • 2 months later...
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Where it stands now -

ROUND ONE

1 Richmond
2 North Melbourne
3 West Coast Eagles
4 Adelaide
5 St Kilda
6 Hawthorn
7 Gold Coast Suns
8 Gold Coast Suns
9 Melbourne
10 Fremantle
11 GWS Giants
12 Brisbane Lions
13 Fremantle
14 Geelong
15 Essendon
16 Fremantle
17 Carlton
18 Sydney Swans
19 Sydney Swans
20 Gold Coast Suns

ROUND TWO

21 Richmond
22 North Melbourne
23 West Coast Eagles
24 GWS Giants
25 Fremantle
26 Collingwood
27 Gold Coast Suns
28 Western Bulldogs
29 Adelaide
30 Hawthorn
31 St Kilda
32 Gold Coast Suns
33 Port Adelaide
34 Geelong
35 Essendon
36 Richmond
37 Carlton
38 Melbourne

ROUND THREE

39 Richmond
40 North Melbourne
41 Richmond
42 Adelaide
43 Melbourne
44 Collingwood
45 Western Bulldogs
46 Melbourne
47 St Kilda
48 Collingwood
49 GWS Giants
50 Brisbane Lions
51 Port Adelaide
52 Geelong
53 Gold Coast Suns
54 Richmond
55 St Kilda
56 Sydney Swans

ROUND FOUR

57 Richmond
58 North Melbourne
59 West Coast Eagles
60 Adelaide
61 Fremantle
62 Brisbane Lions
63 Carlton
64 Carlton
65 Melbourne
66 Richmond
67 GWS Giants
68 Brisbane Lions
69 Richmond
70 Geelong
71 North Melbourne
72 Carlton
73 Port Adelaide
74 Sydney Swans

 

If Adelaide want Petty they have the following picks to play with.

4, 29, 42, 60

No way they give up pick 4 and with a year to go on his contract and playing an important role as key position player, we aren't going to settle for 29 plus scraps. Future picks likely to be involved.

Hopefully he just stays with us.


  On 09/07/2024 at 04:50, Nascent said:

If Adelaide want Petty they have the following picks to play with.

4, 29, 42, 60

No way they give up pick 4 and with a year to go on his contract and playing an important role as key position player, we aren't going to settle for 29 plus scraps. Future picks likely to be involved.

Hopefully he just stays with us.

Has pick 29 (which gets pushed back to pick 60 odd) + a future 2nd written all over it

Why do St Kilda have 2 picks before us? (5 and 8).

Or is this an error?

  On 09/07/2024 at 05:02, Grumpy said:

Why do St Kilda have 2 picks before us? (5 and 8).

Or is this an error?

That's incorrect. The Suns have their first round pick and the dogs first round pick

Freo currently have 3 first round picks... their own and one tied to the Magpies and another tied to Port Adelaide.

You would imagine they will trade at least one of those into next year, which given our trading history we may try to get.


Gold Coast and will be an interesting watch as well and how early a bid comes in got Lombard, do they get up ahead of a bid or trade down. Potential new rules may dictate their choices as well.

Brisbane's pick for aschroft as well might be in play.

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  On 09/07/2024 at 04:50, Nascent said:

If Adelaide want Petty they have the following picks to play with.

4, 29, 42, 60

No way they give up pick 4 and with a year to go on his contract and playing an important role as key position player, we aren't going to settle for 29 plus scraps. Future picks likely to be involved.

Hopefully he just stays with us.

Perhaps they swap their 4 & 29 for Petty and our 9 & 38?

  • 2 weeks later...
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Latest draft order:-

ROUND ONE

1 Richmond
2 North Melbourne
3 West Coast Eagles
4 St Kilda
5 Adelaide
6 Hawthorn
7 Fremantle (tied to Collingwood)
8 Gold Coast Suns
9 Gold Coast Suns (tied to Western Bulldogs)
10 Fremantle (tied to Port Adelaide) 
11 Melbourne
12 GWS Giants
13 Essendon
14 Fremantle
15 Brisbane Lions
16 Geelong
17 Carlton
18 Sydney Swans

END OF ROUND ONE

19 Sydney Swans (tied to North Melbourne assistance package)
20 Gold Coast Suns (tied to North Melbourne assistance package) 

ROUND TWO

21 Richmond
22 North Melbourne
23 West Coast Eagles
24 Fremantle (tied to St Kilda) 
25 St Kilda (tied to Adelaide) 
26 Collingwood (tied to Hawthorn) 
27 Hawthorn (tied to Collingwood) 
28 Gold Coast Suns
29 Western Bulldogs 
30 Port Adelaide
31 Adelaide (tied to Melbourne) 
32 GWS Giants
33 Essendon
34 Richmond (tied to Fremantle) 
35 Gold Coast Suns (tied to Brisbane Lions) 
36 Geelong
37 Carlton
38 Melbourne (tied to Sydney Swans)

ROUND THREE

39 Richmond
40 North Melbourne
41 Richmond (tied to West Coast Eagles) 
42 Melbourne (tied to St Kilda) 
43 Adelaide
44 Collingwood (tied to Hawthorn)
45 Collingwood
46 Western Bulldogs (tied to Gold Coast Suns) 
47 Melbourne (tied to Western Bulldogs)
48 Port Adelaide
49 St Kilda (tied to Melbourne) 
50 GWS Giants 
51 Gold Coast Suns (tied to Essendon)
52 Richmond (tied to Fremantle) 
53 Brisbane
54 Geelong
55 GWS Giants (tied to Carlton)
56 Sydney Swans

ROUND FOUR

57 Richmond
58 North Melbourne
59 West Coast Eagles
60 Fremantle (tied to St Kilda) 
61 Adelaide
62 Brisbane (tied to Hawthorn)
63 Richmond (tied to Collingwood) 
64 Carlton (tied to Gold Coast Suns) 
65 Carlton (tied to Western Bulldogs)
66 Richmond (tied to Port Adelaide) 
67 Melbourne
68 GWS Giants
69 North Melbourne (tied to Essendon)
70 Carlton (tied to Fremantle) 
71 Gold Coast (tied to Brisbane Lions) 
72 Geelong
73 Hawthorn (tied to Carlton)
74 Hawthorn (tied to Sydney Swans)

Dees will likely be on the phone to the Dockers.  

AS IT CURRENTLY STANDS

Dockers โ€ฆ can we have your 2024 1st round pick 10 for

2025 MFC future 1st round pick & 2024 MFC 3rd round pick 42.  

OR

Dockers โ€ฆ can we have your 2024 1st round pick 14 for

2025 MFC future 1st round pick & 2025 MFC future 3rd round pick

  • 2 weeks later...

I know when I've given up on the season . . . more interested in draft order than the ladder. As at 3/4 time and half time in the two final Sunday games, we now nominally have pick eight.

  On 28/07/2024 at 07:26, Queanbeyan Demon said:

I know when I've given up on the season . . . more interested in draft order than the ladder. As at 3/4 time and half time in the two final Sunday games, we now nominally have pick eight.

Yeah, I tend to start looking at the draft too QD. Havenโ€™t done my research (other than hoping for no more St Kilda offcuts)

  On 28/07/2024 at 07:26, Queanbeyan Demon said:

I know when I've given up on the season . . . more interested in draft order than the ladder. As at 3/4 time and half time in the two final Sunday games, we now nominally have pick eight.

But our next pick is 38!

That's going to improve the side!

 
  On 28/07/2024 at 07:26, Queanbeyan Demon said:

I know when I've given up on the season . . . more interested in draft order than the ladder. As at 3/4 time and half time in the two final Sunday games, we now nominally have pick eight.

 

  On 28/07/2024 at 08:06, george_on_the_outer said:

But our next pick is 38!

That's going to improve the side!

In the last 25 years, third round picks (not counting father sons) have collectively, at least:

  • accounted for five brownlow medals
  • accounted for 40 odd B&Fs
  • become premiership players 15 times.
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The draft order as we come into the last round before the finals:-

ROUND ONE
 
1 Richmond
2 North Melbourne
3 West Coast Eagles
4 Adelaide
5 Coast Suns
6 St Kilda
7 Melbourne
8 Essendon 
9 Fremantle (tied to Collingwood) 
10 Fremantle 
11 Carlton 
12 Hawthorn 
13 Gold Coast Suns (tied to Western Bulldogs)
14 Brisbane 
15 Geelong 
16 GWS Giants 
17 Fremantle (tied to Port Adelaide)
18 Sydney Swans

 

END OF ROUND ONE

19 Sydney Swans (tied to North Melbourne assistance package)
20 Gold Coast Suns (tied to North Melbourne assistance package) 
 
ROUND TWO

21 Richmond
22 North Melbourne
23 West Coast Eagles
24 St Kilda (tied to Adelaide) 
25 Gold Coast Suns
26 Fremantle (tied to St Kilda) 
27 Adelaide (tied to Melbourne)  
28 Essendon 
29 Hawthorn (tied to Collingwood) 
30 Richmond (tied to Fremantle) 
31 Carlton 
32 Collingwood (tied to Hawthorn) 
33 Western Bulldogs 
34 Gold Coast Suns (tied to Brisbane Lions) 
35 Geelong 
36 GWS Giants 
37 Port Adelaide 
38 Melbourne (tied to Sydney Swans)
 
ROUND THREE
 
39 Richmond
40 North Melbourne
41 Richmond (tied to West Coast Eagles) 
42 Adelaide 
43 Western Bulldogs (tied to Gold Coast Suns) 
44 Melbourne (tied to St Kilda) 
45 St Kilda (tied to Melbourne) 
46 Gold Coast Suns (tied to Essendon)
47 Collingwood 
48 Richmond (tied to Fremantle) 
49 GWS Giants (tied to Carlton)
50 Collingwood (tied to Hawthorn)
51 Melbourne (tied to Western Bulldogs)
52 Brisbane 
53 Geelong 
54 GWS Giants 
55 Port Adelaide
56 Sydney Swans
 
ROUND FOUR
 
57 Richmond
58 North Melbourne
59 West Coast Eagles 
60 Adelaide 
61 Carlton (tied to Gold Coast Suns) 
62 Fremantle (tied to St Kilda) 
63 Melbourne
64 North Melbourne (tied to Essendon)
65 Richmond (tied to a Collingwood) 
66  Carlton (tied to Fremantle) 
67 Hawthorn (tied to Carlton)
68 Brisbane (tied to Hawthorn)
69 Carlton (tied to Western Bulldogs)
70 Gold Coast (tied to Brisbane Lions) 
71 Geelong 
72 GWS Giants
73 Richmond (tied to Port Adelaide)
74 Hawthorn (tied to Sydney Swans)

 


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