2019 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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In terms of AFL drafts, just like ATAR scores, correlation does not mean causality.
Now, I am happy if we get Young, Serong, or Flanders in that order.Comment
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The 'experts' having been getting it wrong the last few years.
Or maybe those who recruit players from other clubs.
It will be:
1. Rowell
2. Anderson
3. Melbourne's pick will be interesting and shape the draft, Jackson?
4. GWS, Ash
5. Swans, bid on Green, we better then choose Young.
All the swans are doing is pissing off another club for no benefit to the swans.
The longer term play would be to work with GWS. It would be a lot easy to trade for an established player (with a friendly club ) if they are already living in Sydney. Eg. Green in a few years time.Comment
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It would be very interesting if the swans did that, especially if green is not regarded as the best available at 5.
All the swans are doing is pissing off another club for no benefit to the swans.
The longer term play would be to work with GWS. It would be a lot easy to trade for an established player (with a friendly club ) if they are already living in Sydney. Eg. Green in a few years time.
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It would be very interesting if the swans did that, especially if green is not regarded as the best available at 5.
All the swans are doing is pissing off another club for no benefit to the swans.
The longer term play would be to work with GWS. It would be a lot easy to trade for an established player (with a friendly club ) if they are already living in Sydney. Eg. Green in a few years time.Comment
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Having said that, I hope we select Young.....did he go to a posh school?Comment
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Exactly.....funding should increase to state run schools, in ALL areas.....and be massively decreased to what are basically rich, self funded private schools that don't need financial help. It continues to be a society set up for the rich to succeed and the rest to largely fail.....and I went to an AGS school. It's where I witnessed privilege first hand....and ultimately didn't like what I saw.
Having said that, I hope we select Young.....did he go to a posh school?
Interesting article on the private schools. They've been offering kids scholarships in my area after the Under 15 V line championships for years. That's their main recruiting ground.I FEEL THE NEED FOR SPEED!!!!!Comment
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If we are doing it just to undermine then, then I can't see any upside for us. People have long memories.Comment
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Green would be the best player for us to take at pick 5. There’s no question we should bid on him.Comment
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Several commentators seem to be linking the Swans to Flanders at present. Buckenera in his just released rankings of all draft prospects has rated Flanders as the number 3 prospect. He likens him to De Goey.
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I'm particularly wary when the media make comparisons of draftees to current/past "A" grade players. Seems to me a tactic to justify their draft predictions, which isn't necessarily warranted to do so. It adds expectations on draftees who may find it a burden to live up to. In the end the draft is a lottery as there is no guarantees a player will fulfill their seemingly early potential. I'm ok with anaylsing their strengths & weaknesses, but it's a bit of a stretch & sell to liken them to a fully developed A grade player from the get go. What is the percentage of 1st round draftees who go on to have a substantial AFL career?Comment
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Buckenara has Will Gould at 7 and Luke Jackson at 18, Pickett in the thirties.
He thinks Flanders has a lot of upside. I’m resigning myself to us drafting Ned.Comment
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