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It’s going to look a lot more attractive post our fixtureNope. Just that our F1 might look attractive to other clubs.
We have to hold our f1
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It’s going to look a lot more attractive post our fixtureNope. Just that our F1 might look attractive to other clubs.
Just that our future hand is on the table and some clubs might find it attractive.Does that article actually mention a trade involving our F1? I read it and couldn't see anything.
Carlton trying to get Crows into panic mode in the hope they trade up and take Draper.Allegedly Carlton have been to see Draper, so who knows.
One learned gent here says Finn is our man, another says we're into Draper.
So welcome aboard Jagga?
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Well Bailey is a male. One slip up in the article... "model Bailey built at the state league club he worked".Fascinating article, any idea who "Bailey" is and which club they work at?
Just got around to watching Draper's highlights on YouTube.
Really liked what I saw.
But the SA thing still bugs me for obvious reasons.
Am I right in remembering that he had played wing in juniors?I don't like the mention of Hardeman playing wing. He is the perfect long term HB flank. We need to leave young players to develop in their best positions and not throw the magnets around so much
He's a Crows fan.Take him and he's available to the Power for '27, '28 & '29 Round 1 & 2 Selections for Draper and our '27, '28 & '29 Round 3's & 4's - should we start the thread already?
but did this step dad play for port?He's a Crows fan.
He can most definitely play wing. 'Hardeman spent a lot of his time as a junior playing on the wing before moving to hbf".I don't like the mention of Hardeman playing wing. He is the perfect long term HB flank. We need to leave young players to develop in their best positions and not throw the magnets around so much
You need a balance of both your eyes and the data. I'd suggest Luffy just looked at the data and not live games.The same analytics that led to selecting Jack Mahony?
You could then Bid on Lombard & Kako as their clubs will 100% matchYeah bidding on Ashcroft at 2 would give us more time on the clock to negotiate as well....ie/ take the full time allocation to put the bid in, and then the clock resets. AFL will love the drama.
He's a Crows fan.
It would also put us into the lead as the biddingest club in the league.You could then Bid on Lombard & Kako as their clubs will 100% match
gives North 20 minutes to get the deal done
Lol don't think we'd need to do that, the broadcast will want to interview Ashcroft for a couple of minutes anyway because it's big for the Northern state markets. Most of it would be theatrics for the broadcast if it gets "dragged out".You could then Bid on Lombard & Kako as their clubs will 100% match
gives North 20 minutes to get the deal done
Bidding on other clubs academy/father-son prospects in the later rounds looks like historically bad drafting strategy, Josh Dunkley the only selection that didn't bust out.It would also put us into the lead as the biddingest club in the league.
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It would also put us into the lead as the biddingest club in the league.
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The Tigers could be interested in moving up to pick two but not in a deal that sees them give up two top 12 selections for that pick alone.
It sounds like the club rate Alix Tauru and our future first at roughly equal value.
Where draft night could get interesting is if Tauru starts dropping. Clubs in the 8-12 range would be heavily tempted by our future first if we offered it in a straight swap so that we could select Tauru.
Let’s blame luff like with everything elseSo, did we ever get to the bottom of who was our power-weilding recruiter who had a fascination with Queensland?
3 successful bids of academy talent... all on spuds from Queensland!
It wasn't the current Gold Coast Suns women's coach, was it?
Yep. Dunkley stands out as the exception that proves the rule. History shows that you don't win if your bid is successful. This makes sense though. If the club who you have been training with don't rate you enough to match, then nobody else should either.Bidding on other clubs academy/father-son prospects in the later rounds looks like historically bad drafting strategy, Josh Dunkley the only selection that didn't bust out.
Have they issued the directive on Smillie pronunciation? That's going to take a while to filter through to the boofheads in commentary.