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39 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Not quite, Mr Round Objects.

We swapped our 2025 first rounder for their 2024 first rounder and used that pick on Xavier Lindsay.

Bomber fans are enjoying the death ride this year and look like gaining a high draft pick out of the deal.

However, in an apparently weakish draft with many Academy/NGA selections, we already have Lindsay on our books with a year of development under his belt.

They also did it so they wouldn't have to use a first round pick to match a bid for Kako

 
5 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Not quite, Mr Round Objects.

We swapped our 2025 first rounder for their 2024 first rounder and used that pick on Xavier Lindsay.

Bomber fans are enjoying the death ride this year and look like gaining a high draft pick out of the deal.

However, in an apparently weakish draft with many Academy/NGA selections, we already have Lindsay on our books with a year of development under his belt.

Ah, I see. Regardless, their pick still being tied to our lader position does put some imperative to finishing as high as possible regardless of making finals or not.

Having Lindsay with a year of development is already a victory I agree. I think we've usually done pretty well with Taylor trading up the order.

 

What really p#sses me off is that, after some injury-affected seasons, we now have virtually a full and fit roster to choose from and we are playing like the Oodnogalarbi Thirds.

17 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Well definitely the 4th of 3 as it were.

They're not travelling quite as good as a month ago .Like us showing a fondness for backward scorelines of late. I don't think we will beat them.but we might. As I explained elsewhere, only have to do a couple of things better and our game changes. Reverse our scoring and Tighten up defence by 2 to 3 goals..

Will we 🙄🤔🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

Unlikely but possible

Probable ?...probably not... but we could if minds and bodies aligned.

Selection and Structure are key.

Be happy to re-comment upon team announcements.

Your query is definitely valid 👍😆

I'm also talking through my pocket - getting 4.20 odds for the Pies was very juicy and I felt a genuine chance around that one

Not worth the 3.00 on offer now

Currently, they have more winners than us


On 23/06/2025 at 07:47, Demonstone said:

Not quite, Mr Round Objects.

We swapped our 2025 first rounder for their 2024 first rounder and used that pick on Xavier Lindsay.

Bomber fans are enjoying the death ride this year and look like gaining a high draft pick out of the deal.

However, in an apparently weakish draft with many Academy/NGA selections, we already have Lindsay on our books with a year of development under his belt.

Honestly I don't think enough credit has been given to our draft/trading team for this, they knew this year was going to be highly compromised and by all reports weaker. Compare that to last season where it was a well rated draft, and we picked up Langford and Lindsay. I obviously want us to finish as high as possible to diminish Essendon's position, but the truth is that it makes little difference to us.

Ultimately, I just want us to get as many wins as possible and launch into next season with some solid foundations.

On 24/06/2025 at 00:02, Go Lordie said:

What really p#sses me off is that, after some injury-affected seasons, we now have virtually a full and fit roster to choose from and we are playing like the Oodnogalarbi Thirds.

That's the ultimate salt in the wounds. One of our best mid season injury lists we've had in decades and we'll probably be 5-11 after the Adelaide game. What a waste.

This factor should be strongly considered when important decisions are made later in the year.

12 hours ago, Pates said:

Honestly I don't think enough credit has been given to our draft/trading team for this.

Except for the fact that the full deal was:

Melbourne give: 2025 first round pick (currently #4, but more likely to be 7-8 with academy selections); 2024 pick 28, pick 40, pick 46, pick 54, pick 65.

Essendon give: 2025 third round pick (on-traded in Sharp deal); 2024 pick 9 (Xavier Lindsay).

I have no issue with giving up 2025 round 1 plus a sweetener for Lindsay, but some of those picks could have had some value to us either as selections in 2024 or to get back in to the 2025 draft. The reality is that Essendon already had incentive to trade away their 2024 round 1 pick, so were hardly reluctant trade partners.

 

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