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Round 1 Picks

1. Richmond Sam - Lalor
2. North Melbourne - Alix Tauru
3. Brisbane Lions (bid matched) - Levi Ashcroft
4. Carlton - Jagga Smith
5. Adelaide - Sid Draper
6. Melbourne - FOS
7. Richmond - Harvey Langford
8. Essendon (bid matched) - Isaac Kako
9. GoldCoast (bid matched) - Leonardo Lombardo
10. St Kilda - Murphy Reid
11. St Kilda - Tobie Travaglia
12. Melbourne - Harvey Armstrong
13. Richmond - Luke Trainor
14. Richmond - Josh Smillie
15. Western Bulldogs - Bo Allan
16. Port Adelaide - Joe Berry
17. Fremantle - Cooper Hynes
18. GWS - Xavier Lindsay
19. GWS - Harrison Oliver
20. West Coast - Tom Gross
21. Brisbane Lions (bid matched)- Sam Marshall
22. Richmond - Jobe Shanahan
23. Sydney - Taj Hotton
24. Richmond - Jesse Dattoli
25. GWS - Oliver Hannaford
26. Sydney - Thomas Sims
27. Richmond - Jack Whitlock

Round 2

28. Richmond - Christian Moraes
29. West coast - Matthew Whitlock
30. West Coast - Hamish Davis
31. Port Adelaide - Jonty Faull
32. Fremantle - Kayle Gerryn
33. St Kilda - Alex Dodson
34. Hawthorn - James Barrat
35. Western Bulldogs - Angus Clarke
36. Port Adelaide - Jack Ough
37. Geelong - Lachie Jaques
38. Carlton - Noah Mraz
39. Essendon - Gabriel Stumpf
40. West Coast (bid matched) - Malakai Champion
41. Sydney -Jasper Algar
42. Geelong - Charlie Nicholls
43. GWS (bid matched) - Logan Smith
44. Carlton (bid matched) - Ben Camporeale
45. Essendon - Archer Day-Wicks
46. St Kilda - Lennox Hofmann
47. Western Bulldogs - Josh Dolan
48. Sydney (bid matched) - Joel Cochran
49. Port Adelaide - Adrian Cole
50. Adelaide (bid matched) - Tyler Welch
51. Gold Coast - Luke Urquhart


Round 3

52. Collingwood - Ned Bowman
53. Essendon - Sam Davidson
54. Western Bulldogs - Luke Kennedy
55. Carlton (bid matched) - Lucas Camporeale
56. Collingwood - Hugh Boxshall
57. Essendon - Charlie West
58. Geelong - Jack Henderson
59. Collingwood - Phoenix Hargrave
60. Gold Coast - Evan Bradley
61. North Melbourne - Harry O'Farrell
62. Essendon - PASS (up for trade)
63. Fremantle - Jaren Carr

Round 4

64. Carlton - PASS
65. Essendon - PASS (up for trade)
66. Carlton - PASS
67. Sydney - Jacob Newton
68. Gold Coast - PASS
69. Hawthorn - Zak Johnson
70. Gold Coast - PASS
71. Carlton - PASS
72. West Coast - TBA **************
73. Geelong - Clancy Dennis
74. Gold Coast - PASS
75. Hawthorn - Cody Anderson
76. Gold Coast - PASS
77. Brisbane Lions - Max Rohr
78. Brisbane Lions - Ty Gallop
79. GWS - Lucca Grego
 
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JUst let it go and continue and its no big issue
I know what Britzoon is hoping for but that wont happen

Nobody would trade an earlier pick to get him into a pre Marshall bid and if that did happen how does he get Marshall

Dont worry about it and continue

I doubt that's the goal, just a pre-bid trade to turn 27 into more points to match Ashcroft and have some left over for Marshall.
 
JUst let it go and continue and its no big issue
I know what Britzoon is hoping for but that wont happen

Nobody would trade an earlier pick to get him into a pre Marshall bid and if that did happen how does he get Marshall

Dont worry about it and continue
That's not what I was trying to do. No idea how you thought this.

I was offering both picks 27 and 34 to slide back for more points.

It's pretty much accepted on our board that we have pick 27 up for trade, and it will be a live trade on draft night, made when pick one is on the clock or when the Ashcroft bid comes. We did exactly the same in 2022 during the draft, traded our first pick at the start of the draft, before pick one was announced.

I was trying to trade pick 34 to Collingwood, for their 3 picks in the 50's, but that poster wasn't interested.

Was hoping a team like the Bulldogs might have wanted to trade 35 and 48 for pick 27.
 

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I doubt that's the goal, just a pre-bid trade to turn 27 into more points to match Ashcroft and have some left over for Marshall.
But you see thats the point here
Brisbane will get Ashcroft & Marshall automatically doesnt matter if Marshal was bid at pick #8
Brisbane get both their kids and who cares about the points just give them Marshall where ever he is bid and be done with that
 
That's not what I was trying to do. No idea how you thought this.

I was offering both picks 27 and 34 to slide back for more points.

It's pretty much accepted on our board that we have pick 27 up for trade, and it will be a live trade on draft night, made when pick one is on the clock or when the Ashcroft bid comes. We did exactly the same in 2022 during the draft, traded our first pick at the start of the draft, before pick one was announced.

I was trying to trade pick 34 to Collingwood, for their 3 picks in the 50's, but that poster wasn't interested.

Was hoping a team like the Bulldogs might have wanted to trade 35 and 48 for pick 27.
You are Automatically going to get Both nobody is going to question that and will just let it pass
 
You are Automatically going to get Both nobody is going to question that and will just let it pass
There's a bigger picture at play for Brisbane. Yes we automatically get both.

But A, we don't want to take a deficit on our 2025 first round pick, so we still need to trade for more points for Marshall, as currently we only have our first 6 picks to take to the draft.

And B, if it's at all possible, I wanted to see if I get could enough picks/points, that I still had a pick in the 50's, so that our third pick wasn't relegated to the end of the draft.

If we can keep a pick in the 50's, I wanted to see how far up the board it could get after the Kako and Lombard bids, and secondly, what KPP's made it through to that part of the draft.

Unfortunately I haven't been on here much over the last 3 days, and wasn't prepared for it beginning today, and then I didn't finish work until 6:30pm local time tonight.
 

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Didn't look into list spots, but definitely think it could be worthwhile.
In what world would that be a good idea? Smillie who has at times been rated as the no. 1 selection is still on the board. If a club wanted him then the idea is that they have to pay overs. Big overs for a draft night trade, it's a premium to lock in the kid you want. To do the deal GWS would need to add a future 1st. And even then. bugger that.

Notwithstanding the fact that we specifically traded away a bunch of picks, including next years first just to get that pick, the trade makes no sense.
 
In what world would that be a good idea? Smillie who has at times been rated as the no. 1 selection is still on the board. If a club wanted him then the idea is that they have to pay overs. Big overs for a draft night trade, it's a premium to lock in the kid you want. To do the deal GWS would need to add a future 1st. And even then. bugger that.

Notwithstanding the fact that we specifically traded away a bunch of picks, including next years first just to get that pick, the trade makes no sense.
When?
 

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