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A wing spot has opened up for him at our club.
He doesnt strike me as a winger.
But that said I havent seen a lot of him.
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A wing spot has opened up for him at our club.
We should be getting Frampton, for a late pick. We'll probably also be promoting Murphy (and possibly Butts). That reduces it to 6 draft picks required.We're going to need to replace at least 8 list spots this offseason.
Currently we have what 4 picks before 100 (after CEY compo)
So we need to obtain another 5 really so that we're not using the last picks in the draft.
Betts - likely 2020 and very late
Greenwood - may not get one at all the way things are tracking
Keath - 30+
Jenkins - may not get one at all the way things are tracking
So where are these extra picks coming from is the question?
Henley cafe?Apparently was seen having coffee with Heppel today who must have been convincing.
Subaru is still waiting for the article attacking Heppel
Can’t reveal my sources, but may have been Trade RadioHenley cafe?
As I said..."The best chance of getting an elite player is with a pick inside the top-5. You might get one later in the draft, if you're lucky, but the best odds are definitely in the top-5 picks."Not all elite players are from early first rounders though.
Depends on a number of factors, some players that have had the potential to become elite have probably not been coached properly, riddled with injuries, etc. Just the luck of the draw in some cases.
Pretty sure he played mostly half forward/wing in the SANFL for Central Districts last year, at least in a lot of the footage I watched he did?He doesnt strike me as a winger.
But that said I havent seen a lot of him.
Why wouldn't we want him? I'd rather try get him from GWS than a speculative later pick.
Solid user without being really damaging... more because he has such a good running capacity.He doesnt strike me as a winger.
But that said I havent seen a lot of him.
Probably a fair call. Almost a nonchalant level of boldness from them at times, and you’re right it would certainly have a lot to do with what they’re list managers know they have in the bank.Mate, they've got a shedload more collateral to play with than us when it comes to their actual talent base....reckon that might have just a little bit to do do with their boldness.
Probably a fair call. Almost a nonchalant level of boldness from them at times, and you’re right it would certainly have a lot to do with what they’re list managers know they have in the bank.
But still, I do think we could be bolder in executing our moves! Fingers crossed for the next 6 days
Exactly not many clubs can do what they do trade out former 1st round picks and in some cases get higher 1st round picks back to keep replenishing their list with elite young talent, not to mention their Academy zone has been a goldmine for them.Probably a fair call. Almost a nonchalant level of boldness from them at times, and you’re right it would certainly have a lot to do with what they’re list managers know they have in the bank.
But still, I do think we could be bolder in executing our moves! Fingers crossed for the next 6 days
Also cashing in on 24 year olds had wildly more currency then even 27 year olds.When you keep replenishing your list with top 10 picks each year it takes a little pressure off.
They're benefitting from good drafting and good development.
Talk GWS will trade for Sauce to prevent impact their Compo pickWe're going to need to replace at least 8 list spots this offseason.
Currently we have what 4 picks before 100 (after CEY compo)
So we need to obtain another 5 really so that we're not using the last picks in the draft.
Betts - likely 2020 and very late
Greenwood - may not get one at all the way things are tracking
Keath - 30+
Jenkins - may not get one at all the way things are tracking
So where are these extra picks coming from is the question?
I reckon the ridiculous way the AFL set them up has helped just a tad with that as well.When you keep replenishing your list with top 10 picks each year it takes a little pressure off.
They're benefitting from good drafting and good development.
I reckon the ridiculous way the AFL set them up has helped just a tad with that as well.
Talk GWS will trade for Sauce to prevent impact their Compo pick
No surprise there. This was predicted by most here, long before trading even began.Talk GWS will trade for Sauce to prevent impact their Compo pick
Our Pick 4 for their Pick 6 and a SA player, would be an awesome win for us imo.
You sure about that, without checking I'm sure I've read plenty of articles where GWS got more generous concessions than the GCS? No doubt they've handled it far better, that's certainly indisputable.Yeh but Gold Coast got the same, and look where they are.
They made smart decisions with what they were given.
Talk GWS will trade for Sauce to prevent impact their Compo pick
Statistically you're correct. But you can't just apply that logic to every draft year. If the players after Rowell, Anderson and Green are all rated/projected similiarly then it makes sense to split 4 to double dip.As I said..."The best chance of getting an elite player is with a pick inside the top-5. You might get one later in the draft, if you're lucky, but the best odds are definitely in the top-5 picks."
Still better than using pick 103Token pick. Will be 60+ most likely.