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Is Callaghan too outside? Some of his write ups say he needs to work on his contested game and his highlights are mostly outside play
Maybe but I feel the bont was the same. Big body so no real excuse he can’t
 

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Gold Coast have no list spots and they hold picks #3 , #19 , #22 why would they want more picks
doesn't make sense.

I wouldnt mind asking about their pick #19 if for any reason they wanted later picks but i doubt it
Something like DM#4 said might work better for the Suns based on list spots and players contract statuses. Or even 7 & 15 for 3 & 22. They certainly wouldn't be looking to take on multiple picks (I.e. one of our mid/late 1st's plus 2nd round pick(s)) for the single pick 3.

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If we are seriously interested in pick 3, I'm guessing it will be a live trade.
Norf - Horne-Francis
GWS - Gibcus ?

then we trade to get Callahan. Maybe Gold Coast are after Mac Andrew?
Or is it not Callahan, but Ward or Erasmus that we don't think will last to pick 7 ?
I agree, I'd want to make sure the player we are after is there at that pick before we make the trade
Unless of course there are two of them we don't mind getting
 
I agree, I'd want to make sure the player we are after is there at that pick before we make the trade
Unless of course there are two of them we don't mind getting
I would think that 3 of the below players would be available at our 1st pick.

Ward
Gibcus
Hobbs
Amiss
Goater
Sinn
Erasmus
 
I would think that 3 of the below players would be available at our 1st pick.

Ward
Gibcus
Hobbs
Amiss
Goater
Sinn
Erasmus
Well considering there are 7 players on your list, add on the Top 3 we know won't slip to us, then that's 10 players
I'd say it's a certainty that at least two will be there at our pick 9, so having 3 there isn't a massive stretch :D
 
Well considering there are 7 players on your list, add on the Top 3 we know won't slip to us, then that's 10 players
I'd say it's a certainty that at least two will be there at our pick 9, so having 3 there isn't a massive stretch :D
I was adding a top 4 including Callaghan.

I'd expect Ward, Amiss, Hobbs and Goater (maybe) to be gone.
 

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If we are seriously interested in pick 3, I'm guessing it will be a live trade.
Norf - Horne-Francis
GWS - Gibcus ?

then we trade to get Callahan. Maybe Gold Coast are after Mac Andrew?
Or is it not Callahan, but Ward or Erasmus that we don't think will last to pick 7 ?
Yep.Thats how i reckon it'll playout,if its Callahan we're after.
Wait till draft night and see who the Giants take.
 
I agree, I'd want to make sure the player we are after is there at that pick before we make the trade
Unless of course there are two of them we don't mind getting

I think you are misreading the reality.

If we leave it to the live draft and Callaghan is not picked up ever other club will be bidding for pick 3 and it will come for a extra premium. I think its ignorant not to suggest the clubs already know what will play out.

Either GWS is not picking up Callaghan and we pay a premium of pick 2 in a pick 3 and whatever else resuffle with GWS and Gold Coast pre-draft or Callaghan goes at pick 2 and we trade for pick 3 chasing a player we rate more important to us than Gold Coast do for that pick so Gold Coast are happy to trade down to a point. If GWS does an about face on draft day, which is not in their interest, but just say they do, obviously we do a Rance draft scenario and so we where going to get Hobbs or Ward or Gibcus or whoever but now Callaghan is available we pick him
 
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Would jump at pick 7 & 28 for pick 3

RACE FOR NO.3 PICK HEATS UP

Richmond and Adelaide are “among the clubs interested” in trading for Gold Coast’s pick 3 in the upcoming draft, reports AFL Media.

As first reported by Foxfooty.com.au’s Tom Morris back in June, the Suns will offer up their first-round selection this trade period, keen to entice an experienced player to the club.

The Suns are keen on finding a key forward to partner Ben King and will sign unrestricted free agent Mabior Chol on a four-year deal from the Tigers. It’s unclear whether they feel Chol is enough of a solution.

AFL Media reports the Suns would also consider splitting their pick for two later selections.

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Richmond has the strongest draft hand in the league, owning picks 7, 15, 26 and 28. Using the AFL Draft Value Index, swapping pick 7 and pick 26 or 28 in exchange for pick 3 would be a fair deal.

Adelaide owns picks 4 and 23, but the latter will almost certainly be needed to deal for Sydney’s Jordan Dawson.
 
Would jump at pick 7 & 28 for pick 3

RACE FOR NO.3 PICK HEATS UP

Richmond and Adelaide are “among the clubs interested” in trading for Gold Coast’s pick 3 in the upcoming draft, reports AFL Media.

As first reported by Foxfooty.com.au’s Tom Morris back in June, the Suns will offer up their first-round selection this trade period, keen to entice an experienced player to the club.

The Suns are keen on finding a key forward to partner Ben King and will sign unrestricted free agent Mabior Chol on a four-year deal from the Tigers. It’s unclear whether they feel Chol is enough of a solution.

AFL Media reports the Suns would also consider splitting their pick for two later selections.

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Richmond has the strongest draft hand in the league, owning picks 7, 15, 26 and 28. Using the AFL Draft Value Index, swapping pick 7 and pick 26 or 28 in exchange for pick 3 would be a fair deal.

Adelaide owns picks 4 and 23, but the latter will almost certainly be needed to deal for Sydney’s Jordan Dawson.

We must really rate someone, or 'know' that one of the top 4 will slide. Interesting
 
We must really rate someone, or 'know' that one of the top 4 will slide. Interesting
Matty Clarke was cagey on the Road to the Draft podcast. Spinning the evenness of the draft after the top 4. Seems they rate someone else in that bracket.
I don't think any of Erasmus/Ward/Hobbs will be available at 7 and would suspect it is one of those 3.
 
Matty Clarke was cagey on the Road to the Draft podcast. Spinning the evenness of the draft after the top 4. Seems they rate someone else in that bracket.
I don't think any of Erasmus/Ward/Hobbs will be available at 7 and would suspect it is one of those 3.
It seems we are after a mid & he did mention Wards name unprompted, also mentioned JVR so he could be a later option we look at.
 
Would jump at pick 7 & 28 for pick 3

RACE FOR NO.3 PICK HEATS UP

Richmond and Adelaide are “among the clubs interested” in trading for Gold Coast’s pick 3 in the upcoming draft, reports AFL Media.

As first reported by Foxfooty.com.au’s Tom Morris back in June, the Suns will offer up their first-round selection this trade period, keen to entice an experienced player to the club.

The Suns are keen on finding a key forward to partner Ben King and will sign unrestricted free agent Mabior Chol on a four-year deal from the Tigers. It’s unclear whether they feel Chol is enough of a solution.

AFL Media reports the Suns would also consider splitting their pick for two later selections.

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Richmond has the strongest draft hand in the league, owning picks 7, 15, 26 and 28. Using the AFL Draft Value Index, swapping pick 7 and pick 26 or 28 in exchange for pick 3 would be a fair deal.

Adelaide owns picks 4 and 23, but the latter will almost certainly be needed to deal for Sydney’s Jordan Dawson.
If GC are not sure "Chol is enough of a solution" then why are they getting him? Could we convince CJ to go there?
 
WA & SA U19 are playing off for the championship on Sat arvo, club recruiters will be very interested. Will be available live on the AFL app and possibly 7+
 
Would jump at pick 7 & 28 for pick 3

RACE FOR NO.3 PICK HEATS UP

Richmond and Adelaide are “among the clubs interested” in trading for Gold Coast’s pick 3 in the upcoming draft, reports AFL Media.

As first reported by Foxfooty.com.au’s Tom Morris back in June, the Suns will offer up their first-round selection this trade period, keen to entice an experienced player to the club.

The Suns are keen on finding a key forward to partner Ben King and will sign unrestricted free agent Mabior Chol on a four-year deal from the Tigers. It’s unclear whether they feel Chol is enough of a solution.

AFL Media reports the Suns would also consider splitting their pick for two later selections.

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Richmond has the strongest draft hand in the league, owning picks 7, 15, 26 and 28. Using the AFL Draft Value Index, swapping pick 7 and pick 26 or 28 in exchange for pick 3 would be a fair deal.

Adelaide owns picks 4 and 23, but the latter will almost certainly be needed to deal for Sydney’s Jordan Dawson.
Very interesting, and a big risk. Unless we are certain that the guy we want will be gone.
 
Dogs need a lot more points than that to match the bid on Darcy and not go into arrears for next year as they need around 1700 points to match a bid at Pick 3. I'd be looking to package up 1700 points for their pick and they throw in a future pick for next year to balance it out.
If we were to upgrade to pick 2 or 3 we could agree not to not pick Darcy reducing the need for 1700 points
 

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