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Considering how bleak the trade period looks, Taylor is going to have to work miracles in the draft. Thanks Brisbane.

21 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

Considering how bleak the trade period looks, Taylor is going to have to work miracles in the draft. Thanks Brisbane.

much happier going to the draft. we could get another mcadam with pick 37... stuff that. Logan Morris was pick 31.

 

use them all

 

Tim Lamb playing 4D chess. We really really rate the top 37 of this draft.

Tim Lamb will work his magic by turning pick 37 into pick 34, by giving up pick 25.


The Harry Petty pick. 👌

8 hours ago, Adam The God said:

The Harry Petty pick. 👌

Yeah if played in his rightful position... Centre Half BACK

 
5 hours ago, picket fence said:

Yeah if played in his rightful position... Centre Half BACK

Agree. He’s not proactive enough to be a forward

23 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Thanks to the Brisbane Lions, the 2024 AFL National Draft Pick #37 has just landed in our lap. 

This could be big!

Took me a while to wake up (it's a Sydney related pick) for our mate Grundy

Who did Collingwood draft for our second rounder ( I assume it was around Pick 32)


47 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Who did Collingwood draft for our second rounder ( I assume it was around Pick 32)

Carlton got hold of the pick on draft night and selected Lachie Cowan with pick 30.

32 minutes ago, Axis of Bob said:

Carlton got hold of the pick on draft night and selected Lachie Cowan with pick 30.

To add to the above, Collingwood traded it to Carlton for a future 2023 2nd round (pick 39).

The following season they packaged it up as part of the Ginnivan trade to Hawks.

Pies to Hawks: Ginnivan, pick 39*, 2024 2nd round (pick 33), 2024 4th round (pick 67).

Hawks to Pies: Pick 33 (Tew Jiath), 2024 2nd round (pick 30) , 2024 3rd round (pick 51)

*Pick 39 was again traded from Hawks to Brisbane as part of the Jack Gunston trade. After father son and academy picks it drifted to 42 (Luke Lloyd).

2 hours ago, BAMF said:

Pick 39 was again traded from Hawks to Brisbane as part of the Jack Gunston trade. After father son and academy picks it drifted to 42 (Luke Lloyd).

Sounds unloved..... hope someone found a home

I see Lachie Cowan played 17 games at Carlton this so perhaps some good came out of it.

Will get pushed out by Lombard, Kako, Brisbane’s kids, etc. but hopefully gets pulled back in further by the picks used to get them. And likely upgraded with one of those clubs anyway.


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