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  • liz
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    Site Admin
    • Jan 2003
    • 16770

    Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
    Depending on what happens in round 1 for the Suns they may not need all of this years picks 24,26,27,32,36,38 ??

    As round 1 unfolds the Suns maybe happy to trade one of or a mix of picks in exchange-for our future first rounder “IF” we have our eyes on 3 important players in and around the top30?
    Seems unlikely. They look short on points to me. It will depend on where the bids come, but Walter (2), Read (9) and Rogers (16) will require 4,043 points, and those six picks they carry into the draft represent 3,858 points - and that is AFTER allowing for 32 and 36 to shift up two places as a result of the Walter bid and match, and pick 38 to shift up three spots in total after the Walter/Read bids and matches.

    So they already look short, and that's before factoring in their fourth academy player in Graham.

    They might be able to create some more points by trading some of those down on draft night (when they are magically allowed to hold more picks than they have spots for) but I imagine they'll be looking for multiple picks in the current draft looking to consolidate up, or trading in a future pick (2nd round onwards) into this year. Hard to see them wanting to trade out of this year's draft into next.

    Of course, if a pick for Walter doesn't come until 4 or 5, that will make their life a lot easier. I can't see why North wouldn't bid on him, but stranger things have happened.

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    • 707
      Veterans List
      • Aug 2009
      • 6204

      In yet another blunder by the inept Norf, they failed to make Pies pay full price for Daicos, should have bid on Diacos at pick 1. For a probable multiple Brownlow winner, Pies paid just 1627 points with a bunch of late picks, pick 1 is worth 3000!

      We can only hope Norf have learned from that and bid on Walter, justifiably, at pick 2? Who knows with Norf though?

      Unfortunately for our picks, GC may well trade their valuable 20's picks, at the start of the draft night, for a bunch of picks further out than ours.

      Doubt we'll ever see a draft as compromised and flawed as this one. Surely the AFL make changes to what has become a farce!

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      • Thunder Shaker
        Aut vincere aut mori
        • Apr 2004
        • 4198

        Originally posted by liz
        Seems unlikely. They look short on points to me. It will depend on where the bids come, but Walter (2), Read (9) and Rogers (16) will require 4,043 points, and those six picks they carry into the draft represent 3,858 points - and that is AFTER allowing for 32 and 36 to shift up two places as a result of the Walter bid and match, and pick 38 to shift up three spots in total after the Walter/Read bids and matches.

        So they already look short, and that's before factoring in their fourth academy player in Graham.
        Gold Coast also hold picks 66, 71 and 74. Those picks will be worth a few points as earlier picks are removed. Even pick 74, currently worth no points, would gain in value as earlier picks are removed.

        I'm not sure how many picks are live though. I have not found a clear authoritative explanation anywhere how bid matching works currently.
        "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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        • liz
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          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 16770

          Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
          Gold Coast also hold picks 66, 71 and 74. Those picks will be worth a few points as earlier picks are removed. Even pick 74, currently worth no points, would gain in value as earlier picks are removed.

          I'm not sure how many picks are live though. I have not found a clear authoritative explanation anywhere how bid matching works currently.
          Unless there is a special "Suns Rule" (quite possible) I think they're set to forfeit those picks. There's a resource over on BF that shows that number of list spots each team has, and thus how many picks they can carry into the draft. As I understand it, picks over and above list spots will get culled ahead of the draft, and the pre-draft pick swapping window has now closed.

          Analysis - How many live picks will your team take to the 2023 draft> | BigFooty Forum

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          • Auntie.Gerald
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            • Oct 2009
            • 6478

            Liz the deal that the Hawks and Swans did with the future pick - that happened on Draft night from memory?
            "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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            • liz
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              Site Admin
              • Jan 2003
              • 16770

              Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
              Liz the deal that the Hawks and Swans did with the future pick - that happened on Draft night from memory?
              Yes. That was a mid-draft live trade.

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              • 707
                Veterans List
                • Aug 2009
                • 6204

                The exact number of picks each team holds will be known once the last list lodgement is done, I think it's this Tuesday. Quite a number of those later picks will disappear before the draft.

                It's why clubs are moving players to the rookie list and delisting contracted players with a promise to redraft them in the rookie draft.

                Only when the AFL announces the final picks can we get an idea of what may transpire on draft night.

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                • 707
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                  • Aug 2009
                  • 6204

                  Draft rumour from a solid source said Collingwood (first pick 24), Richmond (first pick 34) & WC (second pick 28) are very interested in Cleary, because there is some thought we may not match in that range, hmmm. Are we planning something?

                  But just a rumour. Watch this space :-)

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                  • Mark26
                    Senior Player
                    • Jan 2017
                    • 1535

                    Originally posted by 707
                    Draft rumour from a solid source said Collingwood (first pick 24), Richmond (first pick 34) & WC (second pick 28) are very interested in Cleary, because there is some thought we may not match in that range, hmmm. Are we planning something?

                    But just a rumour. Watch this space :-)
                    I think we should match a bid on Cleary with any of those bids, if we think Cleary is good enough to break into our squad. It doesn't have to happen in his first year, but the club would know Cleary better than anyone. He's evolved in our Academy's program and there is no go home factor. As long as we get another player with our first bid, then there's no harm in matching. I'm sure our recruiting team have plans for all possibilities.

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                    • Auntie.Gerald
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                      • Oct 2009
                      • 6478

                      At those picks we can use “45” and “55” and come out even ish

                      Any other thoughts 707 because I just can not imagine we won’t match between 24 and 34?………how about u?
                      "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                      • Thunder Shaker
                        Aut vincere aut mori
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 4198

                        Ollie Murphy highlights.

                        Lots of contested marks in defence (I counted 10).
                        "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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                        • 707
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                          • Aug 2009
                          • 6204

                          Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
                          At those picks we can use “45” and “55” and come out even ish

                          Any other thoughts 707 because I just can not imagine we won’t match between 24 and 34?………how about u?
                          I'm sure we'll match but it does prevent us grabbing one of those 20's GC picks as we'd have to do that before the Walter bid at pick 2 and then hope the 20's pick doesn't evaporate having to match a Cleary bid in the 20's.

                          I haven't seen Cleary in action so I'm perplexed why he's rated so far out in what "seems" a shallow draft.

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                          • troyjones2525
                            Swans Fanatic!
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 2908

                            My current draft preferences in order -

                            Connor O'Sullivan - unlikely unless we trade up or by some miracle he slides.

                            Ollie Murphy - has apparently dropped down a bit in some draft rankings but still looks to be the 2nd or 3rd best key defender at this stage and its a needs based pick IMO.

                            Charlie Edwards - one who has burst onto the scene in the 2nd half of the year as a tall midfielder with good skills and burst speed. Another one that I think is needs based as we lack size in the midfield compared to some other top sides.

                            Will Green - seemingly the best available ruckman not tied to GC! Good size and will have Grundy to teach him over the next few years. Go home factor a concern if he gets impatient in a couple of years.

                            Finally, the obvious last one is match a bid on Cleary as he looks a solid prospect.

                            Looking forward to seeing us not pick any of these and blind side us all with some strange player from nowhere that nobody expects to be picked in the first round.... [emoji12]


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                            • lwjoyner
                              Regular in the Side
                              • Nov 2004
                              • 951

                              agree osulliavn or murphy. from the write ups gearge stevens might be ok (either edwardes or stevens) Isnt may from the academy a ruckmanso is this is right him and macandrew would cover ruck.

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

                                Originally posted by 707
                                I'm sure we'll match but it does prevent us grabbing one of those 20's GC picks as we'd have to do that before the Walter bid at pick 2 and then hope the 20's pick doesn't evaporate having to match a Cleary bid in the 20's.

                                I haven't seen Cleary in action so I'm perplexed why he's rated so far out in what "seems" a shallow draft.
                                I think he's suffering for being viewed through the lens of what he can't do (explode from a contest, raking kick, speed) as opposed to what he can do (gather a truckload of ground and contested balls, defend, and run from contest to contest). I've said before I probably started the year in the first camp and finished in the second.

                                In some ways, it reminds me of Josh Dunkley coming into his draft year. The view was he was tough as nuts, but a bit slow and a poor kick. Leaving aside all the stuff around his dad and whether or not Josh wanted to come to Sydney, I know the Swans viewed him as a bit of a plodder. What turned out to be the case of course was that his strong point - winning contested ball - is the essence of the game, and he went away and worked on the rest and developed into a terrific two-way player, excellent mark, and more than adequate kick. Given Cleary has the same critical skill of winning the ball in tight, and seems professional as hell, we should match any reasonable pick and back ourselves and him to work on his 'weaknesses'.
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