Even if JHF counts as a 2022 pick, it's still based off a continually rolling four year period.
2022 JFH
2023 traded
2024 traded
Given the rules with Picks currently their 2025 first should be locked from trading until they either acquire another 2024 1st or a 2025 1st Round pick.
Yes it hasn't started, however as it currently stands you currently don't have a first round pick this year.
There was nothing factually incorrect in what I said.
Hypothetically if Port didn't trade Houston and then attempted to trade another future first then it would be contrary to the rules...
Who are these 2 firsts in the last four years?
2020 Lachie Jones
2021 Josh Synn
2022 Traded
2023 Traded
2024 Traded
From what I can see you've selected one first round pick in the past four seasons (Josh Synn 2021).
Hypothetically If Port kept Houston and traded their 2025 for Luko then...
That pick will go to Port and Port will trade their 2025 first to Suns for Luko.
Well that's my prediction anyway, apparently Davies has moved away from the two first round picks for Houston and it's now, "we'll get what we can for him".
Let's be honest two firsts for Houston was always...
I agree, that's why I think Carlton are most probably the likely place he'll end up.
Pick 11 that they currently hold is most probably around the apex of what he's worth, especially with this draft.
They can talk all they want about two first rounders etc but at the end of the day he's only...
Sorry, but none of that is true at all..
Stengle was desperate to stay at the AFC, but the Crows pretty much hung him out to dry and cut ties with him and told him to look elsewhere.
I don't want to say too much more, but trust me this info has come straight from the horse's mouth.
I'm glad this has been brought up, Port have been trading first round picks like there's no tomorrow and haven't complied with the 2 in four rule.
It's good to see that the narrative from the AFL media for Luko is a first round pick because it helps set his value and hopefully means that GC are...
The #portlogic has kicked in, just saw this over on the Port board
Port: Lukosius, 12 (GC), Future 1st (Carlton), 20 (GC)
Gold Coast: Future 1st (Port), 31 (Carlton)
Carlton: Houston
So basically Gold Coast give up Luko, Pick 12 and Pick 20 for Port's 2025 first rounder.
🤣
My gut feel is Port must think they have either Cumming or Perryman.
The timing of the Houston announcement to me feels like Port believe they have a replacement locked in so they have now begun to stage manage Houston's exit.
I hope I'm wrong, but you can't help but wonder if there's a...
The perception can turn very quickly depending on who's in charge and how things are performing on field.
I can remember when no-one wanted to go to Brisbane and then within a couple of seasons they're suddenly a destination club that people want to go to.
I think the coach and the direction...
I do think there's an issue with the perception of the club.
We had Reid come out talking about how the club was supposedly going to be super aggressive during the trade period, so it's definitely been the club's intention to go hard at attracting players this year.
If we miss out on Cummings...
I did see that there was poster on there who was being completely realistic about the state of their lost, but got piled on and shouted down by the 'Port have the bestest list in the AFL" crowd that are stuck in the late 1980s.
I don't think there's anything you can do with him, he's garbage.
I heard he got a four year deal too.
They traded their first this year to get the draft capital to trade for Soldo and Ratugolea.
One's a dud and the other is asking for a trade back to Victoria 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Similar to a younger guy at my work.
He was telling me a few weeks ago that Port used to be his 2nd side (after the Crows) until he started going to the footy and saw what their supporters are like now he hates them.
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