Combined Rankings 15-Oct
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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
The more spoken about NGAs seemed to face the exact opposite issues in their respective Colts games. For South Freo, Whan played well but the fwds spurned their chances. Also I didn't realise Whan was so solidly built for a bottom ager.
Best: T Whan, O Keleman, I Starr, M Rank, N Davidson
Pearce Hanley played 170 games for Brisbane mostly and GC. Was a very decent player at a time the lions were struggling.Interesting discussion on Irish recruits. Who do we consider the best? For mine, the top 3 are Zach Tuohy, Jimmy Stynes and Tadhg Kennelly. (And yes, I did need to google to get those spellings.)
Allen looks really powerful and aggressive. Ryan-esque in that regard.I'd draft Allen and Berry, move one 1st into next year for the Chad.
Actually that's a good comparison. Idk how good his intercept marking is though?Allen looks really powerful and aggressive. Ryan-esque in that regard.
In his first senior game for Peel he took some good intercept marks. Reads the ball well in the air. Either him of Travalia, I wouldn't mind.Actually that's a good comparison. Idk how good his intercept marking is though?
Welsh is sliding.2024's most wanted: Draft Combine nominees revealed
The players picked to attend the 2024 Telstra AFL Draft Combine have been namedwww.afl.com.au
Berry's recent shift into the midfield has given draft watchers a lot to think about. He's not a prolific clearance winner at this stage, but his elite evasive skills allow him to navigate traffic from inside to out and convert stoppage wins by his team into damaging possessions. He still splits his time between midfield and his old forward role, and remains one of the most damaging players in this years pool inside the forward 50.
It feels like someone is stealing your Xmas presents in slow motion.thread is hard given we don't know what picks we'll have left after trading in big name(s) because we have all these picks for this year and this year only.
and giving you your brother's instead which may be better, but are also usedIt feels like someone is stealing your Xmas presents in slow motion.
Agreed. Extremely conservative approach. Will be so easy to get the points20% reduced to 10% discount. That's lame, just eliminate the discount altogether. Very keen to see the new points allocation. Only points up to pick 54 now. They've cut, but not sure they've cut hard enough. Seems like they're taking a conservative approach. Still not going to be expensive enough is my early thoughts, but certainly better than it was.
Even worse, not implemented till next year FMD. Brisbane, Carlton and Essendon whooping for joy.
Totally caved in to pressure from the blues who stockpiled F4 round picks last year to match bids for the campo twins, if it was freo they would have said “too bad so sad” and introduced it this year, those boys don’t even look that good and the real winner will be Brisbane with 2 academy kids in the first round.For 2025, the main changes will be:
For 2026, the main change will be:
- The revised draft value index and bidding system will be introduced. The new DVI will make it harder for clubs to stockpile draft selections to match multiple bids on Academy and father-son selections.
- As part of this, the 20 per cent points discount applied to matched bids will be reduced to 10 per cent. However, the AFL will continue to review this and assess whether it should apply to all or some of father-son, NGA and northern Academy players.
- The new DVI will see points attached to only the first 54 picks (down from the current system of the first 73 picks). There will be more than 10,000 points shaved off the value of the next DVI.
- Future trading of picks will be extended to two years in advance.
- Live trading will be introduced for the 2026 mid-season rookie draft, allowing clubs to move up and down in the order or trade into the draft using end of year selections.
Totally caved in to pressure from the blues who stockpiled F4 round picks last year to match bids for the campo twins, if it was freo they would have said “too bad so sad” and introduced it this year, those boys don’t even look that good and the real winner will be Brisbane with 2 academy kids in the first round.