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Not bidding on Sam Marshall with either 5 or a second first round pick will be part of the trade value for Brisbane. I really like him and would love to bid with a pick in the 9-11 range.

I doubt this deal will happen quickly.

We need to secure that extra first rounder if we can.

Brisbane need to do a deal with Richmond for pick 20 out and a stack of picks worth points in.

Then we'll probably look to do some kind of trade where we give them 40, 49, 54, 65 in return for 32 and Sharp.

 
8 minutes ago, Wunders said:

He was pick 43 in the 2020 draft on the brissy website. We lost Jordan and got pick 39 from Sydney for him. So figure it will be around this mark or as articles say a combination of later picks. 

we got a compensation second round pick for jj - he left as a free agent, not as a trade

 

He’s a good runner and competes. Could fill the half forward or half back role.  I’m a Yes. Pick 54 seems about right.  
Probably deal could include us not bidding on Sam Marshall as a gentleman’s agreement 🤔


Once we don't give up too much this is a very clever pick up

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

He looks pretty pumped in that picture to be coming over!

Has played 16 games over 4 years included 6 as sub

Lions have the best depth in the league so no shame in that

Great left-field moneyball pick up

 
9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Has played 16 games over 4 years included 6 as sub

Lions have the best depth in the league so no shame in that

Great left-field moneyball pick up

Please explain the moneyball aspect to this recruitment?

* DESTINATION CLUB *

Time to re-hang the sign out front of Gosch’s Paddock.


Hope that Derksen is still on the cards too. Both of them could wind up failures like Fullarton, but at least it'd be positive to get in some players that are young but not 18yo.

With Campbell and sharp as possible ins, how many more spots do we have? 
would have to think this closes the door on derksen, and squishes the chances down of yze and mentha both getting a gig. 

Below average in every stat which is a little concerning. 

Yes he can run but no point being an elite runner when you cannot get the ball.

 

2 minutes ago, The end is nigh said:

With Campbell and sharp as possible ins, how many more spots do we have? 
would have to think this closes the door on derksen, and squishes the chances down of yze and mentha both getting a gig. 

Brown, Brayshaw, Hunter, ANB, Schache out so far.

Likely: J Smith? Tomlinson?

Possible: Hore? Oliver?

At least 7, could be 9 out. Plus Cat B rookie KFW.

3 ins: Kentfield (r), Campbell, Sharp

Still 4-6 spots plus cat B. Mentha is cat B at best IMO. 

4 good picks in the national draft, Yze or another rookie maybe, Derksen or some other mature player (perhaps Hore).


4 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

Below average in every stat which is a little concerning. 

Yes he can run but no point being an elite runner when you cannot get the ball.

 

18, 13 (both wing), 12 (half forward) in his 3 full games this year, averages about 20 touches in his VFL games.

It’s not his strength but I don’t think he’ll struggle to get the ball. 

3 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Hopefully forms part of getting their 1st rd pick 

Would potentially have to give up our FF1 plus 2024 picks to get 20; Tigers have a better hand to offer Bris for pick 20

Mitch Cleary reporting that the Harry Sharp deal will happen soon.


1 hour ago, Mach5 said:

* DESTINATION CLUB *

Time to re-hang the sign out front of Gosch’s Paddock.

with an arrow pointed towards Casey...Destination...

19 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Mitch Cleary reporting that the Harry Sharp deal will happen soon.

Hope we can get Sharp and 32 for our combo of late stuff (whilst also keeping flexibility to get a future 1 and a late throw at the stumps for the Derka)

 
2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Hope we can get Sharp and 32 for our combo of late stuff (whilst also keeping flexibility to get a future 1 and a late throw at the stumps for the Derka)

32 has just been traded ro Carlton.

Edit: my mistake, wrong pick.

Edited by dazzledavey36


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