List Mgmt. 2024 National Draft - November 20-21

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Is there any chance we could be looking to bundle our four picks into one pick in the late 20s?
Would have to upgrade 2 from the rookie list then.
Not impossible, but prob unlikely and I don't think what we have will get us that far.
A late 30's pick if we're lucky
 
COLLINGWOOD

Harry O’Farrell (KEY DEF; Calder Cannons)


Collingwood isn’t scheduled to make a selection until No. 52, which will come on November 21 — but when it finally does, there could be a few diamonds in the rough waiting for an opportunity. Defending and in particular key-position depth were sore spots for the Magpies this year as they struggled to offset a Nathan Murphy-sized void, and while a first-year draftee — a third-rounder at that — is unlikely to make an instant impact, it is worth investing in the position given the premium price paid for All-Australian flanker Dan Houston in the trade period. O’Farrell, who this year represented the AFL Academy against Coburg, is flexible in terms of the size of the opponents he is capable of playing on — and for the Pies, who are hoping for more support for Darcy Moore and Jeremy Howe in 2025, that is an obvious plus. The versatile Maribyrnong Park product also has the ability to swing forward. The question will be whether he is still on the board when Collingwood finally picks.
 
Would have to upgrade 2 from the rookie list then.
Not impossible, but prob unlikely and I don't think what we have will get us that far.
A late 30's pick if we're lucky
I didn't think we would be restricted to select rookie list players if we used all our picks with points to upgrade to a single pick, we'd just have picks at the end of the draft that we could use on available nominated players
 
I didn't think we would be restricted to select rookie list players if we used all our picks with points to upgrade to a single pick, we'd just have picks at the end of the draft that we could use on available nominated players
Of course, I forgot you get extra picks for the list spots you have even if you dont have the picks
 
COLLINGWOOD

Harry O’Farrell (KEY DEF; Calder Cannons)


Collingwood isn’t scheduled to make a selection until No. 52, which will come on November 21 — but when it finally does, there could be a few diamonds in the rough waiting for an opportunity. Defending and in particular key-position depth were sore spots for the Magpies this year as they struggled to offset a Nathan Murphy-sized void, and while a first-year draftee — a third-rounder at that — is unlikely to make an instant impact, it is worth investing in the position given the premium price paid for All-Australian flanker Dan Houston in the trade period. O’Farrell, who this year represented the AFL Academy against Coburg, is flexible in terms of the size of the opponents he is capable of playing on — and for the Pies, who are hoping for more support for Darcy Moore and Jeremy Howe in 2025, that is an obvious plus. The versatile Maribyrnong Park product also has the ability to swing forward. The question will be whether he is still on the board when Collingwood finally picks.

With Pick 52 no would have much Clue who be there and who we would pick
 

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yeah, if we do, it won't be by much. Maybe a few spots
If 43 is available from brisbane after the ashcroft bid , we could target that. Obviously that pick would move up, but so will our first two picks .

If it does become available ,we ideally trade for it before the essendon and gc bids come in.
 
Would have to upgrade 2 from the rookie list then.
Not impossible, but prob unlikely and I don't think what we have will get us that far.
A late 30's pick if we're lucky

Nah, we’d be given end of draft picks so we could still make our 3 selections.
 
See this business with Brisbane is what the delisting of Markov/Johnson was about - Brisbane couldn't use the number of picks that they had because they didn't have list spots for all of them, but once the Ashcroft bid match happens, they'll extinguish a bunch of their picks and be able to take on more of them to match a bid on Marshall.

So we hold onto a couple of extra picks for them, which we can do because we have extra senior list spots from delisting Markov and Johnson, so we can carry those picks into the draft and hold them. Then we send them back to Brisbane once they have the list spots available to actually use the points from those picks, and trade us a pick back in return.

I think it's very clear we're set to move up the order through a trade with Brisbane on draft night.
 

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