7, 8 and 9 we are cooking here. One hand on the threepeat.
One hand on something geez, gimme 1 flag and I'll be happy
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7, 8 and 9 we are cooking here. One hand on the threepeat.
Is he normally on the money ?he definitely is
FOS has regressed. Lalor has soft tissue issues. Jagga no hurt factor. Langford too slow. Reid too small. Smillie too big. Draper can't kick. Lindsay too outside. Travaglia too frenetic. So on and so forth.I don’t understand any of your thinking here.
This is a draft that EVERY club is trying to trade into and trade up to.
Any proposal that involves us trading back from 7 even for a future first - means we likely miss the last top end mid. For a future pick that will be in a draft significantly more compromised than this one.
We lose pick 27 but move our first round from next year into this draft that is now highly touted.
We can gain a second rounder by dropping 9 to 10 for example. But it isn’t a big deal.
Twomey literally said our 3 academy/Fs picks look like going 30+. Which means we should be able to land 2 or all 3 for ass end picks.
If we trade a future first AND a second it's a sugar rush and everyone will be shitty this time next yearI know a lot of prominent regulars on here have regurgitated a lot of negative narratives about the club (with some justification), but if we end up with picks 7,8 & 9 going into this year's draft, and based on our drafting and overall list management performance of the past couple of years, would the consensus be that our management is finally operating as it should be in that area?
Seriously, I reckon the influx of young talent in the past couple of years is the best it has been in close to 20 years!
We need the most lotto tickets.FOS has regressed. Lalor has soft tissue issues. Jagga no hurt factor. Langford too slow. Reid too small. Smillie too big. Draper can't kick. Lindsay too outside. Travaglia too frenetic. So on and so forth.
Obviously not all of these will be true but nothing is ever that certain at this stage of a career. The idea of a "last top end mid" is a groupthink furphy. The "top tier" was initially seen as a group of 4 mids + Trainor, then Lalor and Langford joined the conversation, then Reid, followed by Lindsay and Travaglia edging their way there, Armstrong as well, now Tauru has bolted into the frame, Kako nefariously being touted top 10, and some clubs rate guys like Allan up there as well.
In the reasonably nonexistent chance the Bombers agreed, turning down 9 + F1 for 7 would be negligent. It's really a one pick slide as we hold 8. We'd still be assured of 2 of the 9 players mentioned above (with Tauru also likely to be taken before our picks). Same if we did 9 + F2 for 8 which I think is more realistic.
7+8 is a great position to be in (particularly in this draft) and we should be using it to strengthen our draft and trade position for years to come, by dealing with clubs who are willing to pay significant overs to trade up. I just don't know why we would pay overs ourselves for another lotto ticket when we're one of the clubs that needs it the least.
Great post. Completely agree. No way we should be trading for pick 9 from the Injectors unless it's significantly weighted in our favour.FOS has regressed. Lalor has soft tissue issues. Jagga no hurt factor. Langford too slow. Reid too small. Smillie too big. Draper can't kick. Lindsay too outside. Travaglia too frenetic. So on and so forth.
Obviously not all of these will be true but nothing is ever that certain at this stage of a career. The idea of a "last top end mid" is a groupthink furphy. The "top tier" was initially seen as a group of 4 mids + Trainor, then Lalor and Langford joined the conversation, then Reid, followed by Lindsay and Travaglia edging their way there, Armstrong as well, now Tauru has bolted into the frame, Kako nefariously being touted top 10, and some clubs rate guys like Allan up there as well.
In the reasonably nonexistent chance the Bombers agreed, turning down 9 + F1 for 7 would be negligent. It's really a one pick slide as we hold 8. We'd still be assured of 2 of the 9 players mentioned above (with Tauru also likely to be taken before our picks). Same if we did 9 + F2 for 8 which I think is more realistic.
7+8 is a great position to be in (particularly in this draft) and we should be using it to strengthen our draft and trade position for years to come, by dealing with clubs who are willing to pay significant overs to trade up. I just don't know why we would pay overs ourselves for another lotto ticket when we're one of the clubs that needs it the least.
In the reasonably nonexistent chance the Bombers agreed, turning down 9 + F1 for 7 would be negligent.
There won’t be a need to draft hard next year.If we trade a future first AND a second it's a sugar rush and everyone will be shitty this time next year
Yeah in theory. But that rationale is dependent on 7,8 and 9 becoming serious players. Clark and Coffield say hi. Sounds like a bit of a sugar rush to me. Would prefer to spread it over a couple of years. Unless trading for 9 has a significant advantage for us that's certain. And FA's next year. That's a maybe.We need the most lotto tickets.
If we take 3 top 10 picks in the live draft in a months time it takes away the concern of rising without enough top end youth.
It means 5 first round picks in the last 2 years.
Go after Balta LDU Rayner next season and if we land 2 it’s hard not to argue that we aren’t ready for a sustained crack.
In a heavily compromised draft that North and Richmond may have 2 picks before we even get 1.Great post. Completely agree. No way we should be trading for pick 9 from the Injectors unless it's significantly weighted in our favour.
I've never had reason to doubt him, but he usually doesn't make too many calls like theseIs he normally on the money ?
And before that we built our entire sustained run of success off of first round picks.Yeah in theory. But that rationale is dependent on 7,8 and 9 becoming serious players. Clark and Coffield say hi.
Why? is 2025 draft picks set in stone already?If we trade a future first AND a second it's a sugar rush and everyone will be shitty this time next year
Went very early in the Macrae callI've never had reason to doubt him, but he usually doesn't make too many calls like these
If anyone wants a listen.
FOS has regressed. Lalor has soft tissue issues. Jagga no hurt factor. Langford too slow. Reid too small. Smillie too big. Draper can't kick. Lindsay too outside. Travaglia too frenetic. So on and so forth.
Obviously not all of these will be true but nothing is ever that certain at this stage of a career. The idea of a "last top end mid" is a groupthink furphy. The "top tier" was initially seen as a group of 4 mids + Trainor, then Lalor and Langford joined the conversation, then Reid, followed by Lindsay and Travaglia edging their way there, Armstrong as well, now Tauru has bolted into the frame, Kako nefariously being touted top 10, and some clubs rate guys like Allan up there as well.
In the reasonably nonexistent chance the Bombers agreed, turning down 9 + F1 for 7 would be negligent. It's really a one pick slide as we hold 8. We'd still be assured of 2 of the 9 players mentioned above (with Tauru also likely to be taken before our picks). Same if we did 9 + F2 for 8 which I think is more realistic.
7+8 is a great position to be in (particularly in this draft) and we should be using it to strengthen our draft and trade position for years to come, by dealing with clubs who are willing to pay significant overs to trade up. I just don't know why we would pay overs ourselves for another lotto ticket when we're one of the clubs that needs it the least.
Yeah I can see the attraction of 3 top ten picks. Sounds exciting to me as well. But not if we're giving up a future first and a second or something like that. Straight swap for a F1 okay then. That's not going to cut it though is it, coz Injectington want points for Kako.In a heavily compromised draft that North and Richmond may have 2 picks before we even get 1.
19,21 &23 drafts look incredible.Picks 7, 8, 9 in history
Historical Results for AFL Draft Picks 7, 8 and 9 - Draftguru
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Pretty much every year there's at least one A grader in there, though the last 4 years have no-one close to A grade yet.
Pick 7 won the R/S three years runningPicks 7, 8, 9 in history
Historical Results for AFL Draft Picks 7, 8 and 9 - Draftguru
www.draftguru.com.au
Pretty much every year there's at least one A grader in there, though the last 4 years have no-one close to A grade yet.
For sure , but remind me why Gws would swap 15,16 for 9 ?If it were up to me, I would flip it with GWS every day of the week!!!
7, 8, 15, 16 - rebuild pretty much done!!
We don’t have the list spaces to retain a secondYeah I can see the attraction of 3 top ten picks. Sounds exciting to me as well. But not if we're giving up a future first and a second or something like that. Straight swap for a F1 okay then. That's not going to cut it though is it, coz Injectington want points for Kako.
We don’t have the list spaces to retain a second