Still won't help them.damn, north are going to get priority picks aren't they?
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Still won't help them.damn, north are going to get priority picks aren't they?
Assuming Tasmania doesn't destroy its chances and we need to get rid of 1 team.Maybe in a 19 team competition we can relegate the worst Victorian side to the VFL every year, thus giving us a round 18 team competition
Wouldn't this be more to do with the racism bs when he was at hawthorn? Doubt it's anything to do with north.Poor Clarko. This is what North does to you.
Assuming Tasmania doesn't destroy its chances and we need to get rid of 1 team.
I propose a 3 year battle off between the 4 worst Vic teams.
Over the 3 years whom ever has the worst aggregate attendance, win loss record and financial performance is sent to the VFL.
I always assumed it would be North, Saints plus two of WB, Hawks and Dee's (and Maybe Carlton)The question would be whether another club could out-fail St Kilda on the field, because boy do St Kilda fail off the field. They'd be the leading candidate
To be fair we didn't actually play the game straight afterwards Geelong agreed to a draw and we played the week after in West Coast in the most emotional game of all timePeople on radio talking about how will the players get up for the weekend.
Our players player post their coach’s murder.
This has nothing on that event.
Ah right, I though something like that happened, couldn’t remember ExactlyTo be fair we didn't actually play the game straight afterwards Geelong agreed to a draw and we played the week after in West Coast in the most emotional game of all time
I dunno about Chris Pelchen but Gary Buckenara seems to take most of the credit for Franklin, Roughhead, Lewis etc?The majority of the best drafting was done before Clarkson arrived with Franklin, Roughhead and Lewis already earmarked for 2004 draft.
Their 2005 and 2006 drafts were ordinary.
After the 2008 flag Hawthorn was rhe destination club recruiting the likes of Burgoyne, Gibson, Hale, Gunston, Lake, McEvoy, Frawley chesply.
The 2016 O'meara and Mitchel followed by Wingard trades exactly as you say Clarko taking over and they started to pay overs.
Pretty hard to say no to a modern day great coach.
Yeah, it does feel like that.The AFL offered million$$$ years ago to relocate North, now they are on their own as far as I’m concerned
North should merge with Carlton and rename to University Blue Kangaroos.Yeah, it does feel like that.
I get why Brayshaw stopped it, but I think in hindsight it was the wrong move.
Freo already have it.North were always getting a pick this year
I dunno about Chris Pelchen but Gary Buckenara seems to take most of the credit for Franklin, Roughhead, Lewis etc?
Buckenara on the three picks that started Hawthorn's dynasty
Former Hawthorn recruiting manager Gary Buckenara has spoken about the 2005 draft strategies which helped build the foundations for Hawthorn’s modern premiership-winning era.www.sen.com.au
While talking on SEN Afternoons, Buckenara opened up about the discussions he had with current coach Alistair Clarkson and former Hawthorn GM of Football Operations John Hook leading up to the historic draft 12 years ago that landed Jarryd Roughead, Lance Franklin and Jordan Lewis.
When he (Clarkson) got appointed he said ‘Look, I really want us to get two key position players and a midfielder’”, Buckenara said.
Discussions then proceeded on trade week, when both Gary and John wanted to trade up from pick 10 as he had an eye for Jordan Lewis and thought he was not going to remain on the board at that selection. They eventually struck a deal with Collingwood, receiving No.7 and Bo Nixon for pick 10 and pick 37.
“We did our intel. John Hook and I were at the trading period and I thought we really like Jordan Lewis but we weren’t going to get him at pick 10, so he did a great and got us to pick seven which got him”, Buckenara explained.
Yes predominantly Buckenara.I dunno about Chris Pelchen but Gary Buckenara seems to take most of the credit for Franklin, Roughhead, Lewis etc?
Buckenara on the three picks that started Hawthorn's dynasty
Former Hawthorn recruiting manager Gary Buckenara has spoken about the 2005 draft strategies which helped build the foundations for Hawthorn’s modern premiership-winning era.www.sen.com.au
While talking on SEN Afternoons, Buckenara opened up about the discussions he had with current coach Alistair Clarkson and former Hawthorn GM of Football Operations John Hook leading up to the historic draft 12 years ago that landed Jarryd Roughead, Lance Franklin and Jordan Lewis.
When he (Clarkson) got appointed he said ‘Look, I really want us to get two key position players and a midfielder’”, Buckenara said.
Discussions then proceeded on trade week, when both Gary and John wanted to trade up from pick 10 as he had an eye for Jordan Lewis and thought he was not going to remain on the board at that selection. They eventually struck a deal with Collingwood, receiving No.7 and Bo Nixon for pick 10 and pick 37.
“We did our intel. John Hook and I were at the trading period and I thought we really like Jordan Lewis but we weren’t going to get him at pick 10, so he did a great and got us to pick seven which got him”, Buckenara explained.
What?Freo already have it.
Fremantle already have North Melbourne's priority picks - currently #22 & #41 as they used them to trade in Logue & Tucker.What?
Ah right had forgotten about thoseFremantle already have North Melbourne's priority picks - currently #22 & #41 as they used them to trade in Logue & Tucker.
Kangaroos’ AFL handouts to land them two players as multi-pick Freo deal revealed
Kangaroos’ AFL handouts to land them two players as multi-pick Freo deal revealedwww.foxsports.com.au
Fold them, about time more Victorians felt some pain "for the good of the national competition"
Yeah it's looking like pick 20.Good death ride day AFC
Good midfielder should still be around hopefullyYeah it's looking like pick 20.
Rather trade it the pick into 2024 for points towards Welsh and trade our 2024 first for an experienced midfielder.Good midfielder should still be around hopefully