List Mgmt. 2024 Draft - Post Trade Period Edition

Pick 1

  • Finn O'Sullivan

  • Sam Lalor

  • Jagga Smith


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See this is where I get frustrated. Where’s the originality

the wolf of wall street idgaf GIF
 
So I’m not the only one who is pissed about handing the Lions too much for pick 20. We got bent over. We gave Brisbane the biggest points gain ever in the draft. I know I’m going to hear points don’t count bullshite but in this case they do.

If Richmond had not given Brisbane so many points, then to get Ashcroft they would have had to go into 2025 deficit. This would have left them with no points for Marshall and he’d have become available. The kid will be an absolute gun.

I keep hearing what a top negotiator Blair is but I also think we got unders for Bolton. Rioli and Baker were wins.

Brisbane would have found enough points from other trades with other teams that going into deficit (if they had to) to match a Marshall bid would have been palatable. Especially with the ability to trade future picks two years in advance starting next year to make up for any 2025 shortfall.

Save for a ridiculously high bid on Marshall not sure there’s a world where Marshall wasn’t a Lion by the end of the draft. Regardless of what picks we gave up for 20.
 
Tigers fans, I come in peace

In a hypothetical scenario if Port offered 13 and 29 for 20,23 and 24, is that a deal that you would consider?
Worth consideration. During the draft possibly if a player we want was still available at 13.
 

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Tigers fans, I come in peace

In a hypothetical scenario if Port offered 13 and 29 for 20,23 and 24, is that a deal that you would consider?

I think there's somewhat of a loose consensus that the difference between 13 and 20 in this draft isn't all that significant. On top of the fact that we'd come out with one less pick in total, I'd say it'd be hard no from most.
 
Hun draft intel reckons Adelaide like Draper and Langford. A good chance that Jagga slides to 6 (7) if that is the case.

FROM SMALL SCREEN TO BOX OFFICE

His coach has nicknamed him ‘Foxtel’, but Harvey Langford could instead be a ‘Box Office’ AFL player in coming years.

A highly-rated prospect — who rival clubs believe sits alongside Sid Draper as players in the frame for Adelaide at pick 4 — the Dandenong Stingrays co-captain has risen in the rankings after being a consistently strong performer at every level this season.

Stingrays coach Nick Cox started referring to Langford as ‘Foxtel’ after he appeared on Fox Footy’s AFL360 to promote the under-18 national championships mid-season.

Playing for Vic Country, Langford went on to finish as a joint-winner of the Larke Medal, which is awarded to the tournament’s best player.

Previous winners of that award include Sam Walsh, Christian Petracca, Marc Murphy and Lachie Whitfield.

“To look at those names that have won it in the past definitely makes me feel pretty special and you definitely reflect on it a bit,” Langford said.

“It’s a big achievement to be awarded with so I’m just so grateful.”

A 191cm big-bodied midfielder, Langford models his game on Western Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli.

An AFL Academy member, he wins his own footy in tight, has a penetrating left-foot kick, is a strong overhead mark and can go forward and kick goals.

“Coming into this year was just all about consistency for me and showing my strengths as a midfielder and up forward,” Langford said.

“I’ve definitely developed in both areas.

“That transition from playing midfield to forward, I’ve tried to develop that heaps and show that leading, marking ability and goal sense up forward. That sets me apart from maybe a few of the other midfielders.”

Langford averaged 25.9 disposals, 4.7 clearances and 1.3 goals across 15 games for the Stingrays in the Coates Talent League.

He also made a VFL debut for Richmond – the team which he has grown up supporting.

“I’m a Richmond boy so I loved to run around with a few of the AFL-listed players on game day was a great experience,” Langford said.

“The level’s a bit higher than under-18s football but I felt pretty comfortable and was able to have some nice moments.”
 
Hun draft intel reckons Adelaide like Draper and Langford. A good chance that Jagga slides to 6 (7) if that is the case.

FROM SMALL SCREEN TO BOX OFFICE

His coach has nicknamed him ‘Foxtel’, but Harvey Langford could instead be a ‘Box Office’ AFL player in coming years.

A highly-rated prospect — who rival clubs believe sits alongside Sid Draper as players in the frame for Adelaide at pick 4 — the Dandenong Stingrays co-captain has risen in the rankings after being a consistently strong performer at every level this season.

Stingrays coach Nick Cox started referring to Langford as ‘Foxtel’ after he appeared on Fox Footy’s AFL360 to promote the under-18 national championships mid-season.

Playing for Vic Country, Langford went on to finish as a joint-winner of the Larke Medal, which is awarded to the tournament’s best player.

Previous winners of that award include Sam Walsh, Christian Petracca, Marc Murphy and Lachie Whitfield.

“To look at those names that have won it in the past definitely makes me feel pretty special and you definitely reflect on it a bit,” Langford said.

“It’s a big achievement to be awarded with so I’m just so grateful.”

A 191cm big-bodied midfielder, Langford models his game on Western Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli.

An AFL Academy member, he wins his own footy in tight, has a penetrating left-foot kick, is a strong overhead mark and can go forward and kick goals.

“Coming into this year was just all about consistency for me and showing my strengths as a midfielder and up forward,” Langford said.

“I’ve definitely developed in both areas.

“That transition from playing midfield to forward, I’ve tried to develop that heaps and show that leading, marking ability and goal sense up forward. That sets me apart from maybe a few of the other midfielders.”

Langford averaged 25.9 disposals, 4.7 clearances and 1.3 goals across 15 games for the Stingrays in the Coates Talent League.

He also made a VFL debut for Richmond – the team which he has grown up supporting.

“I’m a Richmond boy so I loved to run around with a few of the AFL-listed players on game day was a great experience,” Langford said.

“The level’s a bit higher than under-18s football but I felt pretty comfortable and was able to have some nice moments.”
Calcium Man think I have a GIF for this...
 

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It's early days. Give it 3 weeks and it will be gold.

Taking the slug Jordan approach. I’m going to tell you suck every day all day until you slightly improve and then I’ll tell you that you still suck every day all day
 

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