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Just now, Demon Jack said:

Why is everyone so keen to write off Tholstrup?

The kid will be fine. He'll get more midfield time next season and he looked great there for Casey late in the year.

I would add JVR to your conversation. Prior to this year he was showing good signs. Jeffo in a new system may become a good player. Laurie Wass second round selection.

 
4 minutes ago, Beetle said:

We gave them our second rounder for next year.

True but we still get their 2025 #37

AFL:

The final deal will see the Demons get picks 7, 8 and 37 this year, Gold Coast's 2026 first-round pick and the Suns' 2027 third-round pick.

The Suns will get Petracca, pick 24 and 28 in this year's draft and Melbourne's 2026 second-round pick.

So that is

We get 3 first round picks, a 2nd round pick and a 3 rd round pick and we give Petracca and 3 2nd round picks.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

 

Asked elsewhere but probably better here.

My thinking all along that should we end up with 7&8; that that was never the focus.

We've a history of "shopping" picks.

My thoughts go to... if the ready-made didn’t eventuate ( and didn’t ) what was/is the secondary target. I'm thinking that our thinking is a player much closer the pointy end.

So who would we be looking at at 2 or 3 ??

 

Lamb sounded like they'd just take 7 & 8 to the draft in that footage, if that means anything

1 minute ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

Does white pick come from these draft picks or somewhere else?

else


17 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

True but we still get their 2025 #37

AFL:

The final deal will see the Demons get picks 7, 8 and 37 this year, Gold Coast's 2026 first-round pick and the Suns' 2027 third-round pick.

The Suns will get Petracca, pick 24 and 28 in this year's draft and Melbourne's 2026 second-round pick.

So that is

We get 3 first round picks, a 2nd round pick and a 3 rd round pick and we give Petracca and 3 2nd round picks.

Yes I know. I was responding to you originally saying we only gave up Petracca, 24 and 28.

1 minute ago, adonski said:

Lamb sounded like they'd just take 7 & 8 to the draft in that footage, if that means anything

He's playing clever clogs... You dont want to alert the competition to your plan... they'll beat you to it 😉

19 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

The smart move with 8 is to trade it with Carlton for 9 and a 2027 second and a promise of no bid on Dean at 7.

Trading up for sure fire elite talent, all for it if we can, but not sure it exists outside maybe Duursma and very maybe Robey.

So this would mean no bid on Dean until pick 10. Yes ? Is it easier for Carlton if this occurs .

We would not want to be charged with collusion

I hope we can get one great kid and the other a workhorse if it is a poor draft.

2 champs like last year very doubtful

48 minutes ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

What are we likely to take or do with the picks?

Looking for forwards/mids/wing?

Dont care about position.

Speed And skills.


24 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

True but we still get their 2025 #37

That was my mate Sparra’s number

RIP Sparra. Bound to be a champion,

Edited by 640MD
Spellin

34 minutes ago, Nietaphart said:

Laurie Wass second round selection.

Nah he was first round.

Edited by TheoX

Can whoever ends up with pick 2 go on a bidding frenzy and make these clubs pay up. Thankyou


I'd trade pick 7 and 8 for Richmond pick 3 if Richmond are willing to trade it. It means Woey can stay on the list.

3 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I'd rate our trade period an A alongside the Saints and Lions.

Id rate it a B

The cards were stacked.. A was never attainable... but imo we haven't done too bad.

Yes, confronting for many.... but step back and look at it coldly... it could have been a lot worse... and with draft to come... Still more work to be done.

 
11 minutes ago, TheoX said:

Nah he was first round.

12 minutes ago, TheoX said:

Nah he was first round.

I understand Wiki is not a solid resource, but it was a second round selection. Demonwiki says the same,

54 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Why is everyone so keen to write off Tholstrup?

The kid will be fine. He'll get more midfield time next season and he looked great there for Casey late in the year.

Yeah nar!


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