...any outside interference. It's a gold-embossed opportunity.
The most likely live trade we could do might occur if we totally fill our boots with #7, #15, #26 and #27 including perhaps a couple of sliders, and have a team like Port, Essendon etc knocking down our door as they spotted an...
Hobbs could end up being this Drafts Josh Caddy ......similar build in their U18 years, Caddy was taken at #7, and was heavily courted as a future star of the AFL
...North - Jason Horne-Francis
#2. WB - Sam Darcy (Rich Bid)
#3. Coll - Daicos (Rich Bid)
#4. Rich - Finn Callaghan
We traded with GWS:
Rich give: #7,#15 & 2022 Rich 2nd Round
Rich receive: #2 and GWS 2022 3rd Round
We then tried to trade #2 and a pick in the #20s for Freos #6 & #8 but didn't...
...next year, or maybe a 2nd + 4th from an oppo we perceive as less ambitious in 2022.
2) GWS take Callaghan at #2, Ward and Hobbs are gone by #7, but Andrew is still there. This might tempt GWS to cough up #13 and a 2022 1st rounder to grab Andrew at #7, maybe with some steak knives also...
...picked up next year.
The only way I could see Richmond offering it up is if we fill our boots with 4 players who totally satisfy list needs with #7, #15, #26 and #27 and hence see #28 as dispensable, and that there's a sweetener on top of Port's 2022 2nd Round (eg. swap of 2022 Port 3rd...
...but curious to gauge where Power fans sit with regards to a potential live trade with Richmond?
If the Tigers were to fill our boots with picks #7, #15, #26 and #27, could Port be open to our #28 for a look at your 2022 picks? Just your 2022 second rounder probably wouldn't get it done...
What's crazy to me is how often the older generations changed numbers. I get it for captaincy, but take Gordon Coventry: he wore #3, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #22 and #29 over his career! Imagine Buddy Franklin changing his jumper number every other year :P
...the spot we are in now, where you coulg be on the way down. They burnt all their picks. 1 top #50 over 3 years.
Compare to us
2016: #29
2017: #17, #20, #25, #34
2018: #20, #43
2019: #21, #43, #44, #46
2020: #40
2021: #7, #15, #26, #28, #38, #42, #47* currently
I would be unhappy if we...
...#7 + #15 for GWS #2? We know (or at least we've had rumoured) that the Giants are into Andrew and most draft nerds have him still available at #7, and then they can potentially use #15 in some form to secure Lobb (eg. #15 for Lobb + 2nd rounder)?
So the Giants turn #2 into Andrew, Lobb and...
...#14 is Brisbane's first pick presently so they may want to hold it and offer #18 if we come knocking.
#15 is Richmond's second pick after #7, so they may be more open to moving it.
All speculation at the moment obviously - and pick trades are open until about 3-5 days before the draft.
...(RIC - Callaghan or Hobbs; Suns - Gibcus; ADL - Hobbs/Callaghan, Ward or Erasmus; Freo - Hobbs//Callaghan/Ward/Erasmus or Amiss). If we can get #7, #15 & one of their lates 30s or 40s picks, that's probably the optimum deal in terms of value.
#7 gets Mac, #13 gets one of Sinn, Sonsie...
...and discounts for them.
You can make a big argument that clubs need priority picks and concessions just to keep up.
Take Geelong for example. Father son pick Hawkins should have gone #1, system now would have burned their pick #7, instead they get Hawkins for a 3rd round and picked Selwood...
...shortest price fave since So You Think. The $9 is extremely attractive if you think he will go there which surely he will.
#2 - Young Werther ( #7, $20) - We had been talking this guy up ever since his first up run and boy did he deliver in spades yesterday - absolutely thrown in at the...
Suggestions today that RICH and WB are negotiating on WB's pick 17 ....they're still looking for Darcy points
That'll give RICH , #7, #15, #17 plus .....so RICH may look to bundle up for a pick, but my theory is, they'll probably look at GC's #3 .....they'd be chasing Callaghan hard
More...
OK, so thinking about this.
If we traded pick #2 to Richmond in return for picks #7, #15 & #38. (There'd be some wiggle room around the third pick, or one of our later picks going back, but I would opine that something more than #7 & #15 is needed to get as high as #2, especially given the...
#7 for Lobb?
#6, #7, #8, #25
The Lions would come to us about Neale if we had three top ten picks and top three current picks would be in range to trade for.
... but I'd rather three top ten picks than one top five pick.
Yeah we are in big trouble for tall forwards.
I figure if we have pick #3 then we can trade that for #7, #15 from Richmond.
Then we have #22 and #27 which the Dogs will bite our hand off for in exchange for #18.
We draft #6, #7, #8, #15, #18
Take three talls with those picks. Best gets a...
Deal.
Freo trade Cerra for #7 and #16
Freo trade Lobb and #27 to WB for #15 and 2022 1st
Freo trade #15, #16 and WB 2022 First to Brisbane for Neale and #14
Freo use #7, #8 and #14 at the draft.
Could do something with Richmond to upgrade their #7 to #5 for the price of the swap of our future second for their #16.
I don't mind the idea of us having two picks in a row.
Could then trade our #21 and #27 to the Dogs for their #14
#7, #8, #14, #16
Would love Erasmus to get to us at #7, we need a lot go right for him to slide that far.
A bit of a reach for Van Rooyen. at 16, would prefer Ward or Goater
#2
#3
#4, #4
#5
#7, #7
#8, #8
#9
#10, #10
#12
#13, #13
#14
#16
#17, #17, #17
#20, #20
22 picks over 21 years with a total points value of 32165, which is 1531 points per year (pick #8 is 1551) with an average of 1462 per pick (pick #9 is 1469)
Hey Souup purely hypothetical, and this may have been asked already, but if we end up with pick #1 and GWS offer up picks #3 and #7, would you be taking that deal?
I think Horne will be something special, but the possibility of picking up Gibcus and Sinn as future replacements for Tarrant and...
This is incorrect. Top 5 guys don’t want him because he has beat nobody.
The fact he has jumped to #5 in the rankings after beating a guy ranked #14 is a joke.
Rda #7, Hooker #8 & Lee #11 have all talked about fighting him.
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