Can you imagine being the lads touted as top 5 picks and now knowing than an actual contending club will be picking at #3?
Somebody’s gonna get lucky.
Somebody’s gonna get lucky.
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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
For me, I thought the trading for 14 was brilliant.Always need to assess these deals at the end of the trade/draft period, but just on this deal I am not enamoured
Lost: 12, 34, 73, F1, Owies - Gained: 3, 63, 68
Pros: We have a chance at picking up a solid A grader, releasing salary cap and more points for the Campo Twins (which I believe could be done without this deal)
Cons: Lose the chance to pick up 2 x solid B graders
We really won't know the success rate for at least 4 years, but let's just nail pick 3
Gees, Crippa (as a lumpy kid) ran 3.13 iirc?These will all be super helpful when we recruit him to play as a decathlete...
reckon there might be one more roll of the picks!For me, I thought the trading for 14 was brilliant.
34 would have been swallowed by the Ben bid. Owies we almost certainly would have had to delist, and we got some more points.
So it comes down to 12 + 14 vs 3.
I'm more inclined to take the 2 picks in this draft, but yes, won't be able to assess until years down the track.
Let's nail pick 3 (which will probably be 4).
playing along side a dual brownlow medalist....Can you imagine being the lads touted as top 5 picks and now knowing than an actual contending club will be picking at #3?
Somebody’s gonna get lucky.
If we judge the quality of a trade on how upset the other clubs supporters are we've won by a mile.
WC panicked by the chance of Baker going to Freo?
So would blend in well.He has shit tatts.
Bottom, Pendles and a few others were showing significant wear and tear and second half season rejuvination as they clinged on to hoping to get contracts gave the Pies a glimmer of hope they were still worthy. 2025 Pies will be an interesting story.Point 2 for sure. I don't think Sidebottom can move anymore..
Suspect it’s the latter…Pies really going all in, could be brilliant landing them another flag, or delaying their rejuvenation even further
Don’t think he was that open to going to Freo…last resort maybeYep. Baker made it clear he wanted Richmond to be well compensated. No chance he was going to walk to PSD. Would have been open to going to Freo.
WCE literally screwed themselves by playing hardball with Hawthorn.
So we wouldn’t trade two first rounders (be it pick 12 + 14 or our F1 when we still had it) for Houston (ready made player while in our window) but then we do trade them + more/players for pick 3 (unknown quantity, could very well be another Paddy Dow)
Doesn’t really feel like we “smashed it out of the park” as being suggested here.
What am I missing??
Are you willing to trade your toaster?I need Austin to come along to JB Hi-fi with me and get me a deal on a new OLED.
Don’t think he was that open to going to Freo…last resort maybe
At least we will have a fighting chance at track & field match up against BlicavsThese will all be super helpful when we recruit him to play as a decathlete...
West Coast tried to bluff the Hawks and shot themselves in the foot.WC panicked by the chance of Baker going to Freo?
Am I right in thinking with 63, 68 and 69 we only have 220 points to match a Ben Campo bid at the moment? So if he's bid on prior to pick 54 we can't currently match...
More movement incoming if that's the case you'd think.
Makes the deal for Schultz even worse.Bottom, Pendles and a few others were showing significant wear and tear and second half season rejuvination as they clinged on to hoping to get contracts gave the Pies a glimmer of hope they were still worthy. 2025 Pies will be an interesting story.
Elliot - injured a lot and 32
Mitchell - a bit out of favour, starting to get the soft tissues and 32 early in the season
Pendlebury - been slowing down a lot the last 2 years, only his experience and nouse has kept his value and Pies will be rooted without this 37 year old in January.
Bottom - 34 in January, like Pendles last 2 years have shown rapid decline but able to spin out a good half season to get that exension.
Cox - 34 in March - just tall.. can't kick beyond 30 metres
Mihocek - 32 by start of the season, has gotten the most out of himself but time is calling fast and injuries have been coming.
Howe - 35 mid season, started to lose his abilities significantly this year, like Pendles and Bottom glimpses of his best and no such replacement have seen them still need him in the 22.
WHE - 31 - a useful plodder, best and worse miles apart. Time is drawing near
Cameron - didn't realise he'll be 30 next year.. decent ruck but can't see him having the longevity of a Gawn.
Crisp - 31 - still playing okay but not a stand out, serviceable but for how much longer
Maynard, DeGoey, Moore, McStay, Maynard, Markov - All will be 29-ish by the end of next season.
If Pies have a bad start to 2025 again, the second half of the season will just see the Daicos' boys sea-gulling possessions to get the little prince a brownlow.
I foresee Pies having a decent start to 2025 and then starting to fall over like we did this season in the back half. With 16 of their starting 22 closer to the end of their careers and with Tasmania about to come in, good luck. Obviously they're gunning for number 17 in 2025, hoping for another even-ish season with a softer draw propelling them into the 8 and a shot.
Those picks will come in quite a bit as bids on Levi Ashcroft, Isaac Kako, Leo Lombard, Sam Marshall happen.Am I right in thinking with 63, 68 and 69 we only have 220 points to match a Ben Campo bid at the moment? So if he's bid on prior to pick 54 we can't currently match...
More movement incoming if that's the case you'd think.
And the points discount and we just take some points deficit in 2025Will end up with closer to 600 points once those picks come down after bids.