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So true.

 

I do wonder if they will trade 23 and 2019 1st rounder to move up order. Seems this draft will see some great player drop through so maybe not a consideration.

Still have big tickets on Jordan Clark , would be good to grab him as an understudy to Hibbard. 

Looking forward to tomorrow, not as much as in the past 7-10 years. That maybe due to the fact we made the final this year. 

God just remembered we did that without Lever in the back line too. Shite, if weeds and tmac hit their straps and petracca gets a rocket we could be one frightening team! Definitely flying over for the first game next year. And the last game of the AFL final series!

 

I'm definitely good with the idea of trading a 2019 first rounder for a late-ish 2018 (say mid teens) and possible swap of our pick 28 to enable us to potentially pick 3 players before bidding for Toby Bedford. Not sure if this can be arranged but it would definitely add interest for tomorrow night/Friday morning.

One additional reason to trade out next years 1st round for this years draft is that from next year we may be looking at trades for some players in which we will require an early pick for.

Im only thinking that if things are going very well from next year, we will encounter salary cap issues along the way.

 

 
1 hour ago, Dirts said:

So true.

 

I do wonder if they will trade 23 and 2019 1st rounder to move up order. Seems this draft will see some great player drop through so maybe not a consideration.

Still have big tickets on Jordan Clark , would be good to grab him as an understudy to Hibbard. 

Looking forward to tomorrow, not as much as in the past 7-10 years. That maybe due to the fact we made the final this year. 

God just remembered we did that without Lever in the back line too. Shite, if weeds and tmac hit their straps and petracca gets a rocket we could be one frightening team! Definitely flying over for the first game next year. And the last game of the AFL final series!

Or simply our  2019 1st Rnd pick, for a late 2018 1st Rnd pick, and maybe  some small change... keeping our P28.   Some clubs with many early picks, might like to spread them out, entering the 2019 draft, with extra's ?


3 hours ago, DV8 said:

Or simply our  2019 1st Rnd pick, for a late 2018 1st Rnd pick, and maybe  some small change... keeping our P28.   Some clubs with many early picks, might like to spread them out, entering the 2019 draft, with extra's ?

How about GWS’ pick 11 and 52, for pick 23 and next years 1st rounder?

 
1 hour ago, Bon appetit said:

How about GWS’ pick 11 and 52, for pick 23 and next years 1st rounder?

That's interesting, you mentioned GWS's P-11... as i browsed the draft order last night, and imagined P-11 as being dee-sirable, and maybe getable ??

Now you post this.  Its like a sort of dejavue for moi.

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2 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Does anyone think we might package up picks 23 & 28 for an early-mid teens pick during tomorrow nights draft?

I think we need 2 or 3... U-18's introduced onto our list...  to follow thru behind our young guns, of Viney Oliver Angus, etc.

I'd be starting to form that second wave of newbies, as I've stated before earlier in the season... to come on behind our new breed.

And coincidentally, just as Jason Taylor has just indicated on the Demons website... needless to say, I do like the way JT operates.

 

I think we're in great hands, between him and Viney Snr.


2 hours ago, Bon appetit said:

How about GWS’ pick 11 and 52, for pick 23 and next years 1st rounder?

... maybe something like this ?

GWS give us they're 2018  P-11...  & they're 2019 2nd Rnd pick.

D's give GWS our 2019 1st Rnd pick...  & our 2018 P-28... & our 2019 3rd Rnd pick

https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/2018/11/12/afl-draft-central-final-2018-power-rankings/

Chayce Jones.  Riley Collier-Dawkins.  Xavier Duursma.  Jye Caldwell.  Liam Stocker.  Sam Sturt

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-11-20/callum-twomeys-2018-phantom-draft

JYE CALDWELL.  RILEY COLLIER-DAWKINS.  CHAYCE JONES.  ZAK BUTTERS.  XAVIER DUURSMA.  NED McHENRY.

 

I wouldn't mind bidding on these players,,, from their part of the draft... P10 - 20 ish.

On 11/17/2018 at 7:05 PM, DeeSpencer said:

After the first round I believe the discount becomes 197 draft points

So pick 54 can match any pick up to 41 straight up.

Adding in pick 61 allows up to match any pick up until 34.

Sydney have 26, 33, 38, 39, 40 most of which will be swallowed up by 1 player.

North have 42, 47, 48, 49 and 58 most of which will be used on 2 players.

Collingwood have 41, 44, 57, 59 and 60 to use on 2 players.

Pick 54 and 62 will likely end up as something like pick 48 and 53. When added to a discount that's enough to match pick 26

wow you are unbelievable

On 11/17/2018 at 1:07 PM, ProDee said:

I just had another look.  Tom Mitchell is 2.

Either I'm really going mad, or you are.

we know what you mean, rjay is the mad one.

Updated 23 and 28 or whatever numbers they land at

Tom Mckenzie

Jack Bytel

Jacob Kennerley 

Fraser Turner

Will Hamill

Tom Sparrow

Still want Bailey Williams but the Taylor vibe says it’s not happening 

 


6 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Updated 23 and 28 or whatever numbers they land at

Tom Mckenzie

Jack Bytel

Jacob Kennerley 

Fraser Turner

Will Hamill

Tom Sparrow

Still want Bailey Williams but the Taylor vibe says it’s not happening 

 

couldn't be... another 'TMac' , could it ? ?

I like the look of Jacob Kennerley and Bailey Williams. ??

37 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Updated 23 and 28 or whatever numbers they land at

Tom Mckenzie

Jack Bytel

Jacob Kennerley 

Fraser Turner

Will Hamill

Tom Sparrow 

Still want Bailey Williams but the Taylor vibe says it’s not happening 

 

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Is this Tom in the middle,,, the appearance reminds me of Toddy. TV.

Tom+Sparrow+Allies+vs+South+Australia+20

... any relation, lets nab 'im.

.

Here is a write up on Mr Sparrow's attributes.  sounds very Toddish.  pace, endurance, burst away speed, tenacious, fearless.

https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/player/tom-sparrow/

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1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Updated 23 and 28 or whatever numbers they land at

Tom Mckenzie

Jack Bytel 

Jacob Kennerley 

Fraser Turner

Will Hamill 

Tom Sparrow

Still want Bailey Williams but the Taylor vibe says it’s not happening 

 

I've just been reading up on your list here. and I've landed on some I like the sound of. 

 

Will Hamill - https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/player/william-hamill/   have to nab this boy, hes under one of our lads @ stingrays. let not miss him.

Tom Sparrow -  https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/player/tom-sparrow/  I want this guy in red & blue.  I want him on our side.

Tom Mckenzie - https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/player/tom-mckenzie/  has the speed and run we want.

Jack Bytel -  https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/player/jack-bytel/

Jez McLennan - https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/player/jez-mclennan/

 

Fraser Turner - https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/player/fraser-turner/arrow/

 

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On ‎11‎/‎21‎/‎2018 at 9:34 AM, drdrake said:

Avoid Jacks, our history draft jacks isnt that great, Watts, Grimes, Trengove.

Yeah Viney is terrible


6 hours ago, DV8 said:

I've just been reading up on your list here. and I've landed on some I like the sound of. 

 

Will Hamill - https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/player/william-hamill/   have to nab this boy, hes under one of our lads @ stingrays. let not miss him.

Tom Sparrow -  https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/player/tom-sparrow/  I want this guy in red & blue.  I want him on our side.

Tom Mckenzie - https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/player/tom-mckenzie/  has the speed and run we want.

Jack Bytel -  https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/player/jack-bytel/

Jez McLennan - https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/player/jez-mclennan/

 

Fraser Turner - https://www.afldraftcentral.com.au/player/fraser-turner/arrow/

 

Definitely Sparrow, heard he flies down the wing!

 

Not a great result for us. Taylor said we wanted mids, but the quality mids expected to be around our pick all got snapped up last night. Was really hoping for O’Halloran. Seemed a very Melbourne person; competitive, leader, ball winner, explosive, hit scoreboard. GWS got a winner there.

Bytel might be one of our picks now?


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