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Big wraps on molly. Amelia sounds like she could be a steal 

 

Here is a recap of every selection from the 2024 AFLW Draft:-

Pick 1 | Collingwood
 Ash Centra (Gippsland Power / Vic Country)
Pick 2 | Gold Coast (BID MATCHED) Havana Harris (Gold Coast Suns Academy / Queensland)
Pick 3 | Melbourne
  Molly O’Hehir (South Fremantle / Western Australia)
Pick 4 | GWS
 Sara Howley (Geelong Falcons / Vic Country)
Pick 5 | Sydney
 Zippy Fish (South Fremantle / Western Australia)
Pick 6 | Carlton
 Poppy Scholz (Glenelg / South Australia)
Pick 7 | West Coast
 Lou Painter (Bendigo Pioneers / Vic Country)
Pick 8 | Western Bulldogs 
Emma McDonald (Oakleigh Chargers / Vic Metro)
Pick 9 | Essendon
 Grace Belloni (Eastern Ranges / Vic Metro)
Pick 10 | Geelong 
Lexi Gregor (Bendigo Pioneers / Vic Country)
Pick 11 | Richmond
 Sierra Grieves (Western Jets / Vic Metro)
Pick 12 | Essendon
 Holly Ridewood (Northern Knights / Vic Metro)
Pick 13 | Adelaide
 India Rasheed (Sturt / South Australia)
Pick 14 | Fremantle
 Georgie Brisbane (Eastern Ranges / Vic Metro)
Pick 15 | Hawthorn
 Lavinia Cox (Bendigo Pioneers / Vic Metro)
Pick 16 | Brisbane 
Claudia Wright (Claremont / Western Australia)
Pick 17 | Carlton (BID MATCHED)
 Sophie McKay (Sandringham Dragons / Vic Metro)
Pick 18 | Geelong
 Sienna Tallariti (Oakleigh Chargers / Vic Metro)
Pick 19 | Port Adelaide
 Lily Paterson (Swan Districts / Western Australia)
Pick 20 | Richmond 
Zoe Hargreaves (Northern Knights / Vic Metro)
Pick 21 | Melbourne 
Maggie Mahony (Oakleigh Chargers / Vic Metro)
Pick 22 | GWS
 Grace Martin (WWT Eagles / South Australia)
Pick 23 | Hawthorn
 Daisy Flockart (Sandringham Dragons / Vic Metro)
Pick 24 | West Coast
 Charlotte Riggs (Central District / South Australia)
Pick 25 | Western Bulldogs 
Sarah Poustie (Oakleigh Chargers / Vic Metro)
Pick 26 | Collingwood
 Georgia Knight (Eastern Ranges / Vic Metro)
Pick 27 | Gold Coast
 Heidi Talbot (Gold Coast Suns Academy / Queensland)
Pick 28 | Hawthorn
 Grace Baba (Eastern Ranges / Vic Metro)
Pick 29 | Gold Coast (BID MATCHED)
   Mia Salisbury (Gold Coast Suns Academy / Queensland)
Pick 30 | Essendon
 Taya Chambers (East Fremantle / Western Australia)
Pick 31 | Richmond
 Paige Scott (Essendon AFLW)
Pick 32 | St Kilda
 Zoe Besanko (Dandenong Stingrays / Vic Country)
Pick 33 | Port Adelaide
 Jasmine Evans (Central District / South Australia)
Pick 34 | Fremantle
 Holly Egan (Murray Bushrangers / Vic Country)
Pick 35 | Essendon
 Sophie Strong (Tasmania Devils / Tasmania)
Pick 36 | North Melbourne Claire Mahony (GWV Rebels / Vic Country)
Pick 37 | Geelong
 Piper Dunlop (Geelong VFLW / Victoria)
Pick 38 | Fremantle
 Evie Parker (Eastern Ranges / Vic Metro)
Pick 39 | Brisbane
 Lilly Baker (Brisbane Lions Academy / Queensland)
Pick 40 | Port Adelaide
 Jemma Charity (North Adelaide / South Australia)
Pick 41 | Gold Coast
 Nyalli Milne (Gold Coast Suns Academy / Queensland)
Pick 42 | Collingwood (BID MATCHED)
 Violet Patterson (Glenelg / South Australia)
Pick 43 | North Melbourne
 Amy Gavin Mangan (Offaly LGFA)
Pick 44 | Adelaide
 Georgia McKee (Central District / South Australia)
Pick 45 | Hawthorn
 Elli Symonds (Dandenong Stingrays / Vic Country)
Pick 46 | Carlton 
Lou-Lou Field (Western Jets / Vic Metro)
Pick 47 | Gold Coast
 Tara Harrington (Gold Coast Suns Academy / Queensland)
Pick 48 | Port Adelaide
 Chloe Gaunt (Brisbane Lions Academy / Queensland)
Pick 49 | Western Bulldogs
 Keeley Hardingham (Western Bulldogs VFLW / Victoria)
Pick 50 | Hawthorn
 Rebecca Clottey (Geelong Falcons / Vic Country)
Pick 51 | Fremantle
 Indi Strom (South Fremantle / Western Australia)
Pick 52 | Port Adelaide
 Jasmine Sowden (Gippsland Power / Vic Country)
Pick 53 | West Coast 
Lucy Boyd (West Adelaide / South Australia)
Pick 54 | St Kilda
 Kyla Forbes (Calder Cannons / Vic Metro)
Pick 55 | Sydney
 Amelia Martin (Sydney Swans Academy / NSW/ACT)
Pick 56 | West Coast
 Kayla Dalgleish (Dandenong Stingrays / Vic Country)
Pick 57 | St Kilda
 Alana Gee (Gold Coast AFLW / Queensland)
Pick 58 | Sydney
 Caitlin Reid (East Coast Eagles / NSW/ACT)
Pick 59 | Sydney
 Sarah Steele-Park (North Adelaide / South Australia)
Pick 60 | Melbourne
 Amelia Dethridge (Crosscoder)
 

india rasheed is from a mad pear family - her dad roger is a massive fan while her mum hitaf worked as their comms manager for about 10 years

hitaf and roger in crom scarves on after the selection was funny to see

 

Having traded with GCS for pick 2, I was surprised that we then bid on their player at that pick ...

...so much for the theory of 'deals' when trading!


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2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Having traded with GCS for pick 2, I was surprised that we then bid on their player at that pick ...

...so much for the theory of 'deals' when trading!

Is it sort of an unspoken agreement that clubs won't do that with a pick traded in like that? Just trying to understand why it was a surprise and what the purpose was.

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18 hours ago, BDA said:

Big wraps on molly. Amelia sounds like she could be a steal 

Nice to have draftees who are friends as well. Important for young ones!

23 minutes ago, Dees_In_October said:

Is it sort of an unspoken agreement that clubs won't do that with a pick traded in like that? Just trying to understand why it was a surprise and what the purpose was.

It was a surprise to me as, like you I thought there was an unspoken agreement not to especially if you want to trade with them again.

Very risky to blind side them if we indicated we wouldn't bid so I assume GCS weren't surprised.   No idea what the purpose of us bidding was.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

 
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5 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

It was a surprise to me as, like you I thought there was an unspoken agreement not to especially if you want to trade with them again.

Very risky to blind side them if we indicated we wouldn't bid so I assume GCS weren't surprised.   No idea what the purpose of us bidding was.

I thought there might have been some purpose to this that I was missing! If there was no agreement, could it have been sort of on principle or because we could? I'd like to think we wouldn't go against an agreement, so maybe there wasn't one. Anyway, I'm just trying to understand the process better but maybe no answer to this one!

2 hours ago, Dees_In_October said:

I thought there might have been some purpose to this that I was missing! If there was no agreement, could it have been sort of on principle or because we could? I'd like to think we wouldn't go against an agreement, so maybe there wasn't one. Anyway, I'm just trying to understand the process better but maybe no answer to this one!

The only thing I can think of is if, in regards to Havana Harris, we are are "marking her card".  In other words, we have let her know we rate her very highly, so should she ever decide she wants to leave GC she just might consider nominating us as her preferred destination. 😉


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57 minutes ago, Craig T said:

The only thing I can think of is if, in regards to Havana Harris, we are are "marking her card".  In other words, we have let her know we rate her very highly, so should she ever decide she wants to leave GC she just might consider nominating us as her preferred destination. 😉

Sounds good to me!

4 hours ago, Dees_In_October said:

I thought there might have been some purpose to this that I was missing! If there was no agreement, could it have been sort of on principle or because we could? I'd like to think we wouldn't go against an agreement, so maybe there wasn't one. Anyway, I'm just trying to understand the process better but maybe no answer to this one!

Gold Coast had picks 19, 27, 30, 41 & 46. My understanding is that if any team bid on Havana Harris then GC had to match the bid within the next 18 picks (they pretty much get a one round discount). So if any of the first 8 teams with picks were to bid for Harris they were always going to have to cough up pick 19. In other words it didn’t really matter who bid on her. It also explains why they didn’t mind giving up pick 2 for Mithen. 

On 11/12/2024 at 07:44, Robbie02 said:

Assume the first 3 picked will Centra, Harris (bid) and then we take Molly. 

Toot toot

On 17/12/2024 at 16:22, Lucifers Hero said:

No idea what the purpose of us bidding was.

We must rate Havana since we may have got her and missed Molly. In the words of Camila Cabello ‘Half of my ❤️ 💙 is in Havana’.

AFLW bids must be matched by a pick within a round (basically up to 18 lower) so by bidding at 2 we forced GC17 to match with their 19 rather than potentially their 27 if she somehow didn’t get bid on until 9, which I think was very unlikely.

https://central.rookieme.com/afl/2023/12/15/aflw-draft-explainer-bid-matching/#:~:text=“Matching a bid by a,round (selection 2.06).”

 


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