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  • UUaswan
    Regular in the Side
    • Sep 2024
    • 790

    Originally posted by 111431

    I’m not sure your parting comments are fair given we actually drafted 3 of the 5 - that suggests to me some kind of coaching / development issue.
    In the case of Stephens he was playing senior SANFL football as a 17 yr old which is a reasonable indicator of future potential. In the case of Dunkley i think there was more at play with his father and the Swans
    Definately more at play but very nervous time of year for a Swans fan

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    • UUaswan
      Regular in the Side
      • Sep 2024
      • 790

      Let's hope he is to help out in Defence and not something stupid like release McCartin Fwd

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      • Dow
        Regular in the Side
        • Sep 2022
        • 916

        Originally posted by UUaswan

        Let's hope he is to help out in Defence and not something stupid like release McCartin Fwd
        I am hoping it allows Blakey to maybe move onto a wing occasionally or at least play more freely

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        • Thunder Shaker
          Aut vincere aut mori
          • Apr 2004
          • 4350

          Chris Keane on Sydney's plans for trade period (afl.com.au)
          "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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          • imuninformedtwo
            Regular in the Side
            • Aug 2024
            • 579

            So can someone smarter than me explain the status of our list position availability (include Rosas and Serong but not Curnow for the sake of the exercise) and what it means for number of draft picks/ Academy kids we might be able to pick.

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            • UUaswan
              Regular in the Side
              • Sep 2024
              • 790

              Nothing about Curnow says he wants to come to Swans and we are a week into October.
              We should drop it altogether and only get involved if Carlton approach us.

              Seems like JUH is totally off the radar, spewing.

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              • crackedactor 01
                Regular in the Side
                • Jun 2020
                • 780

                Originally posted by imuninformedtwo
                So can someone smarter than me explain the status of our list position availability (include Rosas and Serong but not Curnow for the sake of the exercise) and what it means for number of draft picks/ Academy kids we might be able to pick.
                I see Max King as rated first for the standing vertical jump and Harry KYLE was first for the vertical running jump. I hope we can pick them both up in the draft,with maybe also Carmichael.

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                • Dow
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Sep 2022
                  • 916

                  Originally posted by UUaswan
                  Nothing about Curnow says he wants to come to Swans and we are a week into October.
                  We should drop it altogether and only get involved if Carlton approach us.

                  Seems like JUH is totally off the radar, spewing.
                  as usual I am on the same line of thinking, I'd be happy with this stance

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                  • Thunder Shaker
                    Aut vincere aut mori
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 4350

                    Originally posted by imuninformedtwo
                    So can someone smarter than me explain the status of our list position availability (include Rosas and Serong but not Curnow for the sake of the exercise) and what it means for number of draft picks/ Academy kids we might be able to pick.
                    It depends on a few things:
                    1. What picks Sydney currently has, and what the list managers intend to do with them.
                    2. What we can get from Collingwood for the Buller trade.
                    3. What we need to give up to recruit Rosas and Serong.
                    4. Any Academy prospects we may want to draft next year.
                    5. Relative rankings of Academy prospects, particularly King, Kyle, Carmichael and Chamberlin.

                    Sydney's picks: picks 10, 31, 51, 69 plus full hand of picks for 2026 and 2027.

                    On the Buller trade, it's best to assume this is going ahead. Collingwood currently have picks 38, 58, 70, 76. They are also in the chase for other players. Only pick 38 has any points attached, so that is the pick the Swans will want. Assume Sydney gets that pick, perhaps in exchange for a swap of later picks as well as Buller. Example trade: 38 for Buller and a future third-round pick.

                    Rosas is likely to be traded for Sydney's third-round pick (currently pick 51). Serong may command a fourth-round pick (pick 69). Maybe both clubs push for more, but if so this extra won't come out of this year's draft picks. Let's assume that Sydney ends up with picks 10, 31, 38. That hand looks a little bare for pick matching unless pick 10 is traded.

                    I am unaware of any Academy prospects coming next year. I'll assume this makes no difference to our goals this year.

                    Academy prospect rankings: King is rated at about pick 25 or so. Twomey had him at 23. Others are ranked outside 30. If King is bid on at 23, that will cost 653 points minus discount (587.7). Pick 31 is 429 points and 38 is 277 points, so King can be matched with 31 and 38 giving back pick 47. I'm ignoring the actual positions of picks on draft night, but they will change significantly. King can be bid on as early as pick 20 without incurring a deficit.

                    This suggests that more points will be needed. This is why I think that pick 10 will get traded. It will be pick 12 or 13 on draft night. I expect Sydney will trade down for multiple later picks before the draft, or will engineer a live pick trade on draft night. North Melbourne and Essendon are the two teams most likely to be interested in trading up. On points-bearing picks, North have picks 24, 25 and 45, and Essendon have 20, 26 and 29. A live pick trade is more risky, but has potential to gain more points.

                    How I think it will go down:
                    * Sydney trades out first-round pick for more points with Essendon for current picks 20 and 29 (all three picks will slide down the draft order before the trade due to FA compensation).
                    * Sydney takes picks 20, 29, 31 and 38 to the draft.
                    * Sydney uses pick 20 to draft a player, matches a bid on King at 21, and picks up the remaining three players later in the draft or as rookies.
                    * Sydney does a live pick trade with Gold Coast on draft night to help out both clubs.

                    I have no idea when the four players are likely to be drafted, but it's reasonable to guess that Sydney will try to take a few more points-bearing picks to the draft than are currently held. Will Sydney prioritise points or try to hold onto pick 10?
                    "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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                    • UUaswan
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Sep 2024
                      • 790

                      Originally posted by Dow

                      as usual I am on the same line of thinking, I'd be happy with this stance
                      We sound desperate
                      He is only coming to us if Geelong doesn't workout

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                      • Auntie.Gerald
                        Veterans List
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 6496

                        Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
                        It depends on a few things:
                        1. What picks Sydney currently has, and what the list managers intend to do with them.
                        2. What we can get from Collingwood for the Buller trade.
                        3. What we need to give up to recruit Rosas and Serong.
                        4. Any Academy prospects we may want to draft next year.
                        5. Relative rankings of Academy prospects, particularly King, Kyle, Carmichael and Chamberlin.

                        Sydney's picks: picks 10, 31, 51, 69 plus full hand of picks for 2026 and 2027.

                        On the Buller trade, it's best to assume this is going ahead. Collingwood currently have picks 38, 58, 70, 76. They are also in the chase for other players. Only pick 38 has any points attached, so that is the pick the Swans will want. Assume Sydney gets that pick, perhaps in exchange for a swap of later picks as well as Buller. Example trade: 38 for Buller and a future third-round pick.

                        Rosas is likely to be traded for Sydney's third-round pick (currently pick 51). Serong may command a fourth-round pick (pick 69). Maybe both clubs push for more, but if so this extra won't come out of this year's draft picks. Let's assume that Sydney ends up with picks 10, 31, 38. That hand looks a little bare for pick matching unless pick 10 is traded.

                        I am unaware of any Academy prospects coming next year. I'll assume this makes no difference to our goals this year.

                        Academy prospect rankings: King is rated at about pick 25 or so. Twomey had him at 23. Others are ranked outside 30. If King is bid on at 23, that will cost 653 points minus discount (587.7). Pick 31 is 429 points and 38 is 277 points, so King can be matched with 31 and 38 giving back pick 47. I'm ignoring the actual positions of picks on draft night, but they will change significantly. King can be bid on as early as pick 20 without incurring a deficit.

                        This suggests that more points will be needed. This is why I think that pick 10 will get traded. It will be pick 12 or 13 on draft night. I expect Sydney will trade down for multiple later picks before the draft, or will engineer a live pick trade on draft night. North Melbourne and Essendon are the two teams most likely to be interested in trading up. On points-bearing picks, North have picks 24, 25 and 45, and Essendon have 20, 26 and 29. A live pick trade is more risky, but has potential to gain more points.

                        How I think it will go down:
                        * Sydney trades out first-round pick for more points with Essendon for current picks 20 and 29 (all three picks will slide down the draft order before the trade due to FA compensation).
                        * Sydney takes picks 20, 29, 31 and 38 to the draft.
                        * Sydney uses pick 20 to draft a player, matches a bid on King at 21, and picks up the remaining three players later in the draft or as rookies.
                        * Sydney does a live pick trade with Gold Coast on draft night to help out both clubs.

                        I have no idea when the four players are likely to be drafted, but it's reasonable to guess that Sydney will try to take a few more points-bearing picks to the draft than are currently held. Will Sydney prioritise points or try to hold onto pick 10?
                        Thanks mate
                        super clear
                        so if we went for Curnow it would have to minimum include a first round pick next year ie future pick and or a player ?
                        "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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