...- Tambling (Rich)
#5 - Franklin (Haw)
#6 - Williams (WBD)
Deledio, Roughead and Griffin go top 3.
Hawthorn would have had the #4 pick (was Pick #7), which gets them Buddy, but they would miss out on Jordan Lewis, who would likely end up at Carlton or Collingwood.
However, Hawthorn got...
I've always been of the mindset It's OK to weaken your batting a little bit if your #6 (or #7) provides a decent bowling option. i.e. Most batting all rounders.
But you never weaken your bowling to strengthen your batting. If you can't take 20 wickets then you're relying on the opposition...
...would be available and i had my eyes set on either Johnson / Goater and maybe even Knevitt but the way it panned out Johnson (who some wanted at #7) was the player the was taken.
Rachele is your typical luxury pic as another poster mentioned but he has the ceiling to be star
What i noticed...
Fun fact - of the top 10 states in terms of total cases/1M population, Republican states make up 10 of them (including Florida at 7).
Another fun fact - of the bottom 15 states in terms of total cases/1M population, Democrat states make up 15 of them.
I wonder why. :think:
Source...
...to these players wanting to leave. Specially with Brodie coming i dont think Mid/Fwd like Erasmus fits a need (leave him to Richmond at pick #7) and we can take JVR at #15
I think Amiss will be the KPF Freo will take at #8 and will be looking for outside Run with the #6 selection unless...
That draft and Hawks 2004 (Roughy priority pick #2, Buddy #5, Lewis #7) probably go down as two of the best draft hauls in history hey. Incredible to think about nailing every single pick to become a future HOF without fail.
...- The best staying mare Australia has seen since the Diva will go around as shot priced fave in the George Main this week.
3 - SIR DRAGONET ($36, #7) - Firing up the rankings with a bullet - this horse would be close to a moral if they actually targeted the race but connections will stupidly...
...in the last 10 years do Richmond have? It's a pretty small sample size.
West Coast had Masten, Kennedy, Gaff
Richmond - Cotchin, Martin. Caddy and Prestia was the next closest at pick #7 & #9.
Dogs - Boyd, Stringer, Bont, (Macrae = #6)
Hawks - Hodge, Roughead, Franklin (Lewis #7)
Sydney -...
Do you think GWS would be interested in Billings?
They have two ten picks this year (currently #4 and #7).
Would they prefer mature talent, or stick with youth?
...17 year olds taken by GCS the year before
---- Penalised potentially twenty picks, into a late second rounder.
2011 we finished 11th (pick #7) - we ended up with pick #16 which was after the twelve 17 year olds taken by GWS the year before
---- Peanlised potentially twenty one draft picks, a...
...for 5+76 and a future 3rd (or GC find from somewhere?)
Gold Coast pick Phillips with #4 (now pick #6)
Hawthorn pick DGB with #5 (now pick #7)
Essendon pick #6 = ??
Hawthorn pick #7 = Perkins/Bruhn/?
At this point we still have 45, 71, 72, 76, 77 and either a future 3rd (GC) or another...
...be announced line by line here over the course of the day
Special thanks to Kennedy Parker for the concept after the success of the S25 festival , Barrybran for our wonderful guernsey which was inspired by this post from Season 7 /2007 (hence #7) , and tony for the other graphics :)
#allinonein
...need picks? We do need a KPD and a small forward - rookie?)
So Oliver gets the Dees - our future 1st (they'll presume that's a top 10 pick), our current 1st (the leftover from the split of #7) and steak knives, if necessary.
How is that not ample in light of the Judd, Shiel, Treloar, Neale...
...#9 if a team in the #3-#8 range want BB. For instance, BBB and #9 for Essendon's #6 (or any of the Saad/Daniher picks in that range, ie Carlton's #7) and a future second or third rounder would be what I'd be thinking if BBB were to go to Tulla
Would give us a realistic shot at...
Yes. 2004 draft (Big Rough #2, Buddy #5, Lewis #7). Cyril was #12 in 2007 draft. There are those that are paid good coins to make the right selection for HFC.
...- we've traded in high picks from other clubs.
Our current list has five picks from the top 10 or inside it:
Rohan (pick #6), Selwood (pick #7), Henderson (pick #8), Cockatoo (pick #10), and Dangerfield (pick #10). They paid something for them of course - and I absolutely was not in favour...
...(2005), 11th (2006) before winning the flag in 2008. Nice draft for them that 2004 one (Roughy with a priority pick #2, Buddy at #5 and Lewis at #7)! btw for you history buffs out there we picked Meesen at #8 in the SuperDraft - what a great pick eh?
Tigers finished 14th (2002), 13th...
...but I suspect he thinks he isn't good enough to play Test Cricket. Just guessing.
Carey will probably replace Paine eventually (keeper batting @ #7), Head @ #5 if he can make some regular solid scores, Pucovski @ #6, or vice versa.
So, pretty soon:
Burns/Warner (for now), Labuschagne, Smith...
...With our speedy NGA half backs coming through (back in Carter who is the fastest runner on our list atm - plus Leno this year and Walker next year), I'd rather someone who can kick if we desperately want another half back on our list - eg Young (no chance), Gould or Bianco (won't cost us #7).
...did bid on Henry before our pick #10 it wouldn't be the worst outcome in the world if we managed to end up with Stephens (or someone else at #7), Henry (matched bid), Sharp and Taylor this draft.
We trade #10 for Gold Coast's #15 and #20 or Geelong's #14 and #17 (we'd need to give them...
Pick #6 is better if the player you get there is better than getting two players in the #12 - #22 range.
In this draft I would prefer two players (plus the player we get at #7).
People are worrying way too much about the Henry bid.
Open question - if Wood went to Sydney is a 1st Rd pick swap fair for both parties (currently #4 and #7), and worthwhile for North to look at?
My rating of Wood is roughly as a mid-to-late 2nd Rounder (#30?) given he is under contract. Not sure how this lines up with the above all things...
...#8) 181cm/72kg - MID/FWD
BRISBANE - Until 2019
Nick Robertson (2013 Pick #34) 188cm/90kg - MID
BRISBANE - Until 2019
Patrick Ryder (2005 Pick #7) 197cm/94kg - RUCK
PORT ADELAIDE - Until 2019
Stephen Coniglio (2011 Pick #2) 181cm/84kg - MID
GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY - Until 2019
Tim Kelly...
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