2020 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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It is very unusual for the club to recruit the best KPD in the draft pool, so unusual that it is without precedent so far as I know. Someone listed Paul Roos as being one of the very few star defenders we have acquired in the past 30 years. He was recruited from Fitzroy, he started his career before the draft era, and he played with Sydney for four seasons (87 games).
With pick 3 (which will be pick 4 by the time we get to use it), we should recruit the best available player. If KB's opinion suggests that player is DGB, I would be fine with that. If it turns out to be another player, I would be fine with that too."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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Another consequence would be to create a point of contention between Essendon's recruiting team and Sydney's that would make it harder for Essendon to work with Sydney in future drafts. Essendon won't want to do this.
So I expect Essendon will not bid on Campbell with the first of their picks. They may use their second, their third, or not bid at all.
Twomey's phantom draft had Archie Perkins being drafted at pick 16. I think Essendon will draft him. Essendon's draftees may be Bruhn, either Reid or Cox and Perkins - and they may not bid on Campbell at all. However, I expect Essendon's draft could be Bruhn, either Reid or Cox, bid on Campbell and then draft Perkins."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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Worrying article in this mornings Age suggesting North and Hawks may swap picks on trade night if the Crows don't take McDonald, who the Hawks covet but Norf want Hollands so are happy to move back.
If they do swap picks, Hawks would be before us and could muck up our draft strategy by bidding on Campbell at pick 2 (3 after JUH).
It wouldn't be the points that would hurt us but the fact we'd either burn pick 3(4) in matching or have to trade that pick with someone like the Pies for their pick 16 and next years first.
We'd then only get Campbell, Gulden and a selection in the 40s. All the hot air we've expended on this thread about who we want at pick 3 will have been wasted LOLComment
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There is no way Hawks would risk naming Campbell at that high pick if really covet LCM. They would run the risk that we would let him go then pick LMD ourselves.Last edited by The Big Cat; 8 December 2020, 09:52 AM.Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.Comment
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If Essendon were to try that, it would be abusing the draft rules somewhat. The AFL would consider amending the draft rules so a club holding consecutive picks would be deemed to be bidding on players with the last of those picks for the purpose of pick matching.
Another consequence would be to create a point of contention between Essendon's recruiting team and Sydney's that would make it harder for Essendon to work with Sydney in future drafts. Essendon won't want to do this.
So I expect Essendon will not bid on Campbell with the first of their picks. They may use their second, their third, or not bid at all.
Twomey's phantom draft had Archie Perkins being drafted at pick 16. I think Essendon will draft him. Essendon's draftees may be Bruhn, either Reid or Cox and Perkins - and they may not bid on Campbell at all. However, I expect Essendon's draft could be Bruhn, either Reid or Cox, bid on Campbell and then draft Perkins.
Too late for the AFL to change the rules and impossible to prove.Comment
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Hawthorn will not be risking this. If they were bidding on Campbell at pick 2, that would be because they thought he was the second-best player in the draft, not because they want to gimp Sydney's draft. They know Sydney is not guaranteed to match - Josh Dunkley is a precedent.
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Too late this year, but the AFL may look at it. If it was a non-Victorian club doing this, the AFL would surely change the rules for next year's draft. But because it's a Victorian club, the AFL would probably just say "meh"."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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Im sure the Hawks will be just as considerate with Campbell as we were with Josh Dunks
interestingly i havent noticed any media reports saying the Hawks met with Campbell ? yet plenty of media with others they have met with."be tough, only when it gets tough"
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I find it hard to separate the top 4 possible picks we could choose from. If it comes down to LMD and RBG, I'm leaning toward RBG,
although I think she'll need to put on some muscle if she's going up against the likes of Tom Hawkins.
I'm also worried about the hand injury,
and whether that's Travis Cloke's glove. Has that been approved by the AFL?Comment
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Hawthorn will not be moving up to 2 to bid on Campbell.
I could easily, and justifiably, see them doing so at 5. The kicking, vision and versatility is exactly the type of player they prized at their peak; plus, it's consistent with his draft range.
But 2 - no. And if they do genuinely view him as second best in the draft, go for it. We'll take the next best tall in the meantime, bundle up some of our spare picks to get back up higher in the draft, and see him back home in two years.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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Worrying article in this mornings Age suggesting North and Hawks may swap picks on trade night if the Crows don't take McDonald, who the Hawks covet but Norf want Hollands so are happy to move back.
If they do swap picks, Hawks would be before us and could muck up our draft strategy by bidding on Campbell at pick 2 (3 after JUH).
The bidding system is badly flawed though - only in the last couple of days the Adelaide recruiting manager openly admitted that one of the considerations for bidding on a player is to make a team burn through more points, if you thought you might be competing with them for a player later in the draft, just so they drop back and past your other picks.
If that trade between North and Hawthorn is legitimate, I assume we've already decided either a) we won't take McDonald even if available, or b) think Adelaide will take him with their first pick. Otherwise you'd think we would have feigned greater interest in Hollands just to prevent North from thinking they would get him at pick 5/6 anyway.Comment
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This is an interesting article on the 'go home' factor. Thought I'd post it here as it has to be a significant factor in deciding who to draft by our recruiting team.
The AFL Draft: How Afraid Should Clubs Be Of The 'Go-Home' Factor?Comment
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I noticed via socials that the boys are back training... albeit with their shirts on.Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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There is no world where Hawthorn would give up a pick up move up to #2, to then use that to bid on Campbell, who they could pick at 6. There's zero logic to that fear.Comment
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