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  • i'm-uninformed2
    Reefer Madness
    • Oct 2003
    • 4653

    There a lot of people rating Campbell 3-5. I wouldn’t give up 3 for anything bar an elite, elite player
    'Delicious' is a fun word to say

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    • Ludwig
      Veterans List
      • Apr 2007
      • 9359

      Pick 3 should get us either Thilthorpe or Hollands. Beyond that, the open draft doesn't look that interesting for the Swans. Getting picks 5 and 24 for pick 3 solves the points deficit problem, in that adding pick 24 should suffice to cover Campbell and Gulden. But we would have to trade pick 5 for a player and perhaps future picks. I wouldn't be taking pick 5 into the draft.

      BTW, I think someone posted that Gulden was now listed at 176 cm. That's taller than Dion Prestia and Dane Zorko.
      Last edited by Ludwig; 26 October 2020, 09:17 PM.

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      • Thunder Shaker
        Aut vincere aut mori
        • Apr 2004
        • 4166

        Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
        interesting TS

        if the hawks bid on campbell at pick4 that might hurt in that we miss out on a pick3 before Campbell?
        Suppose Hawthorn had pick 4, we had pick 5 and they bid on Campbell. We would use up our first round pick, which would slide down the draft to pick 52 (250.8 points being replaced by a pick worth 246 points).

        However, in practice it won't play out like that due to the Bulldogs getting JUH before then. In that scenario, Hawthorn would have pick 5 and we would have pick 6. In that scenario, we would also end up with pick 52 (248.6 points).

        A third scenario ... we keep our pick before Hawthorn but again they bid on Campbell. That would make the rest of our draft harder because that would wipe out a lot of our remaining draft points.

        Clubs can be annoying at the draft. Last year, Carlton bid on Liam Henry (Fremantle) with pick 9, then Tom Green (GWS) at pick 10, then immediately traded down the draft ... oh, and did the AFL put in any rules to stop these shenanigans? No. Was Carlton penalised? No. The AFL should have put in place rules that ensured that once a club has used their bid, they should not be allowed to trade it in live pick trading if that bid is matched.
        "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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        • The Big Cat
          On the veteran's list
          • Apr 2006
          • 2350

          Originally posted by i'm-uninformed2
          There a lot of people rating Campbell 3-5.
          Who's rating that high? Pick 3 would put him above any three of the following: the kid going to Footscray, the two key forwards, the much touted defender and the midfielder who did his ACL and was regarded as a top two pick before his injury. Every phantom draft from followers of potential draftees have him at 6 or later. Also in our favour is that often other clubs don't bid on players they know they won't get until the situation becomes too embarrassing to ignore. Remember, Blakey fell through to 10 and Green from GWS went later than anticipated last year. The exception was when Paul Roos made us cough up 2 for Mills (coached him at the academy of course.)
          Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.

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          • Ludwig
            Veterans List
            • Apr 2007
            • 9359

            Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
            Last year, Carlton bid on Liam Henry (Fremantle) with pick 9, then Tom Green (GWS) at pick 10, then immediately traded down the draft ... oh, and did the AFL put in any rules to stop these shenanigans? No. Was Carlton penalised? No. The AFL should have put in place rules that ensured that once a club has used their bid, they should not be allowed to trade it in live pick trading if that bid is matched.
            I don't see anything wrong with what Carlton did. They bid on 2 players they valued at that point in the draft, then having not been able to secure them, went on to trade out of that portion of the draft. Sounds logical to me.

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            • wolftone57
              Veterans List
              • Aug 2008
              • 5838

              Nobody is going to bid on Campbell at 3,4,5. He might be top 10 but the bidding process does not allow for stupidity anymore. If a player is bid on under his worth then the rules might just be changed. Roos bidding on Mills at 2 was @@@@ing stupid in my opinion. There was no way the Swans were not going to match the bid. If a club will match your bid why @@@@ing bother.

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              • Auntie.Gerald
                Veterans List
                • Oct 2009
                • 6474

                Do we have any players in the same situation?

                I wonder if we are looking this opportunity also?

                _____

                North Melbourne is set to sign young Western Bulldogs defender Lachie Young under an obscure rule regarding rookie contracts, reports AFL Media.

                Young was offered a deal to stay on the Dogs’ rookie list for a third season, but instead will walk for free to the Kangaroos.

                If a player is offered a third year as a rookie, they are allowed to reject the contract and instead become an unrestricted free agent - which is otherwise not possible for a 21-year-old like Young.

                Therefore North Melbourne will sign the backman without having to make a trade, and the Bulldogs won’t receive anything in compensation.
                "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                • dejavoodoo44
                  Veterans List
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 8515

                  Originally posted by Scottee
                  Have collated the attendees from the photos:

                  Charlie Byrne
                  Pierce Roseby
                  Joshua Green
                  Samuel Frost
                  Jack Driscoll
                  Lachlan McAndrew
                  Godfrey Okerenyang
                  Marc Sheather
                  Harry Grant
                  Sam Thorne
                  Nick Brewer
                  Reed Van Huisstede
                  Errol Gulden
                  Kye Pfrengle
                  Marco Rossman
                  Braeden Campbell
                  Ta. Of those, the players from our academy are: Roseby, McAndrew, Sheather, Thorne, Brewer, Van Huisstede, Gulden, Pfrengle, Rossman and Campbell.
                  Although he's not named, I think Sam Gaden is also there. In picture 48, it looks like him standing in the middle, with his arms folded across his number. Actually, that photo gives a pretty good idea of how big McAndrew is. Both Gaden and Van Huisstede (122) are listed as 195cm; although Gaden looks a touch taller. McAndrew towers over both of them.

                  While I haven't seen much of McAndrew he did look dominant in the ruck and actually had a bit of pace. Wouldn't mind seeing him getting a rookie list spot as a project ruckman.

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                  • gloveski
                    Senior Player
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 1018

                    Suns are supposedly only looking to use one pick . Potentially we could trade our pick 3 for the Suns pick 5 and 24 . Especially if the player we want at pick 3 is gone . Potentially would give us the points needed to match any bids on Campbell and Gulden . Live trading of picks might happen in this case


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                    • Captain
                      Captain of the Side
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 3602

                      Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
                      Clubs can be annoying at the draft. Last year, Carlton bid on Liam Henry (Fremantle) with pick 9, then Tom Green (GWS) at pick 10, then immediately traded down the draft ... oh, and did the AFL put in any rules to stop these shenanigans? No. Was Carlton penalised? No. The AFL should have put in place rules that ensured that once a club has used their bid, they should not be allowed to trade it in live pick trading if that bid is matched.
                      I think what Carlton did was fine. They clearly wanted Henry and Green, then when they couldn't get them, they moved back in the draft.

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                      • Cosmic Wizard
                        recruit me pretty please!
                        • Sep 2005
                        • 620

                        Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
                        interesting TS

                        if the hawks bid on campbell at pick4 that might hurt in that we miss out on a pick3 before Campbell?
                        Why would we miss out on pick 3??

                        Our pick 3 is before hawthorn pick 4.

                        We pick the best player and then wait for a bid on Campbell.

                        This could occur way down the draft so no need to worry.
                        doof-doof

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                        • Scottee
                          Senior Player
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 1585

                          Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
                          Ta. Of those, the players from our academy are: Roseby, McAndrew, Sheather, Thorne, Brewer, Van Huisstede, Gulden, Pfrengle, Rossman and Campbell.
                          Although he's not named, I think Sam Gaden is also there. In picture 48, it looks like him standing in the middle, with his arms folded across his number. Actually, that photo gives a pretty good idea of how big McAndrew is. Both Gaden and Van Huisstede (122) are listed as 195cm; although Gaden looks a touch taller. McAndrew towers over both of them.

                          While I haven't seen much of McAndrew he did look dominant in the ruck and actually had a bit of pace. Wouldn't mind seeing him getting a rookie list spot as a project ruckman.
                          I read somewhere recently McAndrew is around the 205cm mark.
                          We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!

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                          • AB Swannie
                            Senior Player
                            • Mar 2017
                            • 1579

                            I don't agree with moving pick 3 back to pick 5. However, it does have some benefit IF the following conditions are met:

                            1. We are sure that Campbell will be bid on after this point.

                            2. The player we rate is likely to still be available at pick 5 (eg Denver Grainger-Barrass).

                            I hate Hawthorn as much as anyone but there is no evidence that we have a poor working relationship with them to an extent that they would bid on Campbell out of spite. The last trade with them, for example, was completed quickly between the two teams. The only reason they would bid on Campbell at their pick would be if they rated him at that point.

                            For me, there are six clear players rated at the top of the draft (Ugle-Hagen, McDonald, Thilthorpe, Hollands, Phillips, Grainger-Barrass). If we stay at 3, we will have the choice of three of those. If we drop to 5, we take whatever is left. My preference is to stay at 3.

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                            • Scottee
                              Senior Player
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 1585

                              Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
                              Ta. Of those, the players from our academy are: Roseby, McAndrew, Sheather, Thorne, Brewer, Van Huisstede, Gulden, Pfrengle, Rossman and Campbell.
                              Although he's not named, I think Sam Gaden is also there. In picture 48, it looks like him standing in the middle, with his arms folded across his number. Actually, that photo gives a pretty good idea of how big McAndrew is. Both Gaden and Van Huisstede (122) are listed as 195cm; although Gaden looks a touch taller. McAndrew towers over both of them.

                              While I haven't seen much of McAndrew he did look dominant in the ruck and actually had a bit of pace. Wouldn't mind seeing him getting a rookie list spot as a project ruckman.
                              Good pickup re Gaden. Definitely him. Puzzling that he was not included in the featured photos.
                              We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!

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                              • Markwebbos
                                Veterans List
                                • Jul 2016
                                • 7186

                                Originally posted by AB Swannie
                                I don't agree with moving pick 3 back to pick 5. However, it does have some benefit IF the following conditions are met:

                                1. We are sure that Campbell will be bid on after this point.

                                2. The player we rate is likely to still be available at pick 5 (eg Denver Grainger-Barrass).

                                I hate Hawthorn as much as anyone but there is no evidence that we have a poor working relationship with them to an extent that they would bid on Campbell out of spite. The last trade with them, for example, was completed quickly between the two teams. The only reason they would bid on Campbell at their pick would be if they rated him at that point.

                                For me, there are six clear players rated at the top of the draft (Ugle-Hagen, McDonald, Thilthorpe, Hollands, Phillips, Grainger-Barrass). If we stay at 3, we will have the choice of three of those. If we drop to 5, we take whatever is left. My preference is to stay at 3.
                                I agree. How would we know when a bid is going to come?

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