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1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

One potential exchange is

Lions give Harry Sharp and pick 32 (584 points) 

Dees give picks 40,49, 54, 65 (1041 points)

*Brisbane get additional 457 points

*Dees then have 5,28,32 in draft …

Yes? No? Maybe? 

Nb …Equivalent points match for picks 49,54,65 is roughly pick 32. Dees giving up 40 for Sharp.  ?!?!?! But actually it’s more like MFC giving up 49 because Lions would only give up pick 32 for picks that deliver much “higher points” in exchange. 

🤔Dees also could exchange MFC 2025 future 1st for 2024 GC Pick 13 to get Four picks in first “32” … JT 🧙‍♀️

We might need to have a late pick for Noah Yze.

 
20 minutes ago, Redleg said:

We might need to have a late pick for Noah Yze.

Personally don't think he gets picked up.

To be honest, I would like to think we don't get sucked in by the Yze name because talent wise, he's either a late rookie or he goes undrafted. 

He didn't get any invite to the national or state combines which speaks volume as you at least need one AFL club to register an interest which he didn't.

He was tried in a few positions this year with little success in any.

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Personally don't think he gets picked up.

To be honest, I would like to think we don't get sucked in by the Yze name because talent wise, he's either a late rookie or he goes undrafted. 

He didn't get any invite to the national or state combines which speaks volume as you at least need one AFL club to register an interest which he didn't.

He was tried in a few positions this year with little success in any.

Not sounding great for him at this stage.

 

Norf targeting Essendon's pick 9 according to the Age

Also suggestion a bid highly likely to come from Melbourne (5), Richmond (6 via Rioli), or Saints (7 & 8) for Kako

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49 minutes ago, adonski said:

Norf targeting Essendon's pick 9 according to the Age

Also suggestion a bid highly likely to come from Melbourne (5), Richmond (6 via Rioli), or Saints (7 & 8) for Kako

Can someone please post this article?


56 minutes ago, adonski said:

Norf targeting Essendon's pick 9 according to the Age

Also suggestion a bid highly likely to come from Melbourne (5), Richmond (6 via Rioli), or Saints (7 & 8) for Kako

Do they say how North are planning to do this?

1 minute ago, 2021 said:

Do they say how North are planning to do this?

F1

Reported Nth after Dons pick9. We may have to chase GC's pick 13. They will want a future 1st and picks in this draft.

We should take pick 5 to the draft. There may be a couple of KP's available around 13?

 

 
5 minutes ago, manny100 said:

Reported Nth after Dons pick9. We may have to chase GC's pick 13. They will want a future 1st and picks in this draft.

We should take pick 5 to the draft. There may be a couple of KP's available around 13?

 

Mids mids mids

 It looks a race in two between the Pies and Demons, who have thrown big pick offers at a number of clubs in the hope to land another first-rounder in 2024. Gold Coast's call will be trade period-shaping one given the impact on Houston.

Houston, Barrass and more: State of play on major trade deals - https://www.afl.com.au/news/1242795

 

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32 minutes ago, manny100 said:

Reported Nth after Dons pick9. We may have to chase GC's pick 13. They will want a future 1st and picks in this draft.

We should take pick 5 to the draft. There may be a couple of KP's available around 13?

 

The issue for Bombers is that Kanga’s future pick, whilst appealing, does nothing to help them match Kako bid in first round.

Saints keen, a new favourite emerges?

Also, Hawks now looking to trade into pick 13...after trading away pick 14?

 

24 minutes ago, ChaserJ said:

The issue for Bombers is that Kanga’s future pick, whilst appealing, does nothing to help them match Kako bid in first round.

Of course it does, it doesn’t absorb their 1st pick and they can use later picks 


Wowzers, that's a good deal for us if we can make a good fist of it next year.

Cheers Bombers.

Tim Lamb strikes again. Demonland nuffies 0, Lamb 1. 🤦

Given it’s looking more likely than not that we’ll have first round father son in K White next year trading out for good return this year is genius…

Good deal for us to get pick 9. Dons get more than enough to get the discounted Kako.

We get a good mid at 5 and maybe a KP at 9?

White next year probably a 2nd or 3rd round bid?


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

 

We probably agreed not to bid on Kako with either 5 or 9 too, that's a big bonus for Essendon.

Twomey suggests further action by us. A swap with North. Picks 5 and 9 for pick 2 and 25 plus maybe 44 or the future 2nd?

Hope not i would rather go 5 and 9.

 
39 minutes ago, manny100 said:

Twomey suggests further action by us. A swap with North. Picks 5 and 9 for pick 2 and 25 plus maybe 44 or the future 2nd?

Hope not i would rather go 5 and 9.

Could we slide back? 5 for Saints 8 and 27 or something to that effect

Pick 5 & 9 puts us in the box seat for a couple of champions, thanks Mr Lamb, reckon JT will be ecstatic if this comes off.


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