Lachlan Brown's Mock Free Agency, Trade, Draft and Rookie Draft period

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Giant Strides would you like me to make you owner of the OP - or pin your post to the top of every page - so you can continue to update the order in a more prominent position?
Thanks Jeremias, I don't want to take it over, but if you'd like to pin it so I have access to it to update. (Just trying to keep some order!)

1 - Jamarra Ugle-Hagan / Western Bulldogs (matched bid) [cost = 2400 pts; picks 26, 33, 41, 42, 54 used + 81 pts carryover into Rd 1 2021]
2 - Elijah Hollands / Adelaide
3 - Logan McDonald / North Melbourne
4 - Will Phillips / Sydney
5 - Braeden Campbell / Sydney (matched bid) [cost = 1502 pts; picks 31, 33, & 40 used with 96 pts residual, revised pick #65]
6 - Oilver Henry / Hawthorn
7 - Riley Thilthorpe / Adelaide
8 - Denver Grainger-Barass / Essendon
9 - Maurice Rioli Jr / Richmond (matched bid) [cost = 1175 pts; picks 19 & 34 used with 215 pts residual, revised pick #55]
10 - Blake Coleman / Hawthorn (unmatched)
11 - Reef McInnes / Essendon (unmatched)
12 - Nik Cox / Gold Coast
13 - Heath Chapman / GWS
14 - Tanner Bruhn / North Melbourne
15 - Eddie Ford / Freo
16 - Lachie Jones / Port Adelaide (matched bid) [cost = 854 pts; picks 33 & 41 used with 121 pts residual, revised pick #63]
17 - Jack Carroll /GWS
18 - Archie Perkins / Collingwood
19 - Finlay Macrae / Carlton
20 - Zach Reid / Collingwood
21 - Errol Gulden / Sydney (matched bid) [cost = 681 pts; picks 53 & 64 (all remaining) expended & 392.5 carryover pts in first round 2021]
22 - Bailey Laurie / Melbourne
23 - Nathan O'Driscoll / Melbourne
24 - Caleb Poulter / GWS
25 - Tom Powell / St Kilda
___________________________End of round 1

26 - Zane Trew / Adelaide
27 - Brayden Cook / North Melbourne
28 - Kaine Baldwin / Essendon
29 - Jake Bowey / Brisbane
30 - Zavier Maher / North Melbourne
31 - Brandon Walker / Fremantle (matched bid) [cost = 409 pts; pick 34 used, 133 pts residual new pick #62]
32 - Zac Dumesny / Melbourne
33 - Isiah Winder / GWS
34 - Jackson Callow / North Melbourne
35 - pass / Gold Coast Suns
36 - Jack Ginnivan / GWS
37 - Corey Durdin / North Melbourne
38 - Oliver Davis / Adelaide
__________________________End of round 2

39 - Joel Western / Fremantle (matched bid) [cost = 249 pts; pick 49 used, 38 pts residual new pick 71]
40 - Sam Berry / Essendon
41 - Will Papley / Hawthorn
42 - Connor Downie / Hawthorn
43 - Sam Collins / Carlton
44 - Daniel Gorringe / Hawthorn
45 - Jye Bolton / Melbourne
46 - Charlie Lazzaro / Geelong
47 - pass / GWS
48 - Carter Michael / Brisbane
49 - Luke Pedlar /Adelaide
50 - Ollie Lord / Port
51 - Henry Walsh / Brisbane
52 - Shannon Neale / Port
53 - Matthew Parker / Fremantle
54 - Clayton Gay / St Kilda
__________________End of round 3

55 - Jarrod Pickett / West Coast
56 - pass / Brisbane
57 - Tom Highmore / Richmond
58 - Fraser Rosman / Collingwood
59 - pass / Adelaide
60 - Jesse Lonergan / Richmond
61 - Brisbane
62 - Fremantle [remnant of Western bid match]
63 - Port [remnant of Jones bid match]
64 - Brisbane
65 - Collingwood
66 - North Melbourne
67 - Hawthorn
68 - Port
69 - St Kilda-->Fremantle

(This is where Lore's spreadsheet says no more picks - does any club think they need - or want - any more picks?)


NOTE: The draft order is the full draft order from Lore's spreadsheet, which doesn't account for the reduction in draft picks once available list spots are considered, which has now been complicated by the AFL decision to allow clubs with FS & Academy picks to hold extra picks. I think it is safer to include all picks and leave individual club choosers to determine when their picks run out.

Selection summary:

Adelaide: Hollands (2), Thilthorpe (7), Trew (26), Davis (38), Pedlar (49)
Brisbane: Bowey (29), Michael (48), Walsh (51)
Carlton: Macrae (19), Collins (43)
Collingwood: Perkins (18), Reid (20), Rosman (58)
Essendon: DGB (8), McInnes (11 - unmatched), Baldwin (28), Berry (40) + Hawthorn's 2021 first round
Fremantle: Ford (15), B Walker (31 - match), Western (39 - match), Matthew Parker (53) + St Kilda's 2021 fourth round
Geelong: Lazzaro (46)
Gold Coast: Cox (12) + Davies, Jeffrey, Lake (prelisted) + North Melbourne's second round in 2021
GWS: Chapman (13), Carroll (17), Poulter (24), Winder (33), Ginnivan (36) + Carlton's 2021 first round
Hawthorn: Henry (6), Coleman (10 - unmatched), Papley (41), Downie (42), Gorringe (44)
Melbourne: Laurie (22), O'Driscoll (23), Dumesny (32), Bolton (45)
North Melbourne: McDonald (3), Bruhn (14), Cook (27), Maher (30), Callow (24), Durdin (37)
Port: Jones (16 - match) Ollie Lord (50)
Richmond: Rioli (9 - match) Highmore (57)
St Kilda: Powell (25) Clayton Gay (54) + Fremantle's 2021 3rd sound
Sydney: Phillips (4), Campbell (5 - match), Gulden (21 - match) + 392.5 carryover pts in first round 2021
West Coast: Jarrod Pickett (55)
Western Bulldogs: JUH (1 - match), + 81 carryover pts in first round 2021
 
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Madswan - did you crunch the numbers on your bid match? I'm not an expert on the Swans picks & available list places, but matching Braeden Campbell left you with your original #60 and the remnants of your original #43 ... so Swans would be looking at about a 380 point deficit off their 2021 first round pick. Is that how you calculate it?
Hey mate your correct we go into a points deficit of I think 392.5 for next year 👍🏻
 
Sorry, family medical issue this morning and I'm behind and ultra busy at work.

After Suns pass, GWS select Jack Ginnivan with pick #36. Possibly not the one I'd go with, but he seems to be heavily linked to GWS and has a solid resume. That will be the last GWS selection as we have hit 38 main list players.


POSITION: Medium Forward

DRAFT ANALYSIS: “Ginnivan is a natural footballer with high footy IQ and an admirable work-rate, particularly in the front half” – Peter Williams

Jack Ginnivan is a player who screams upside and potential, and is one that would be a polarising figure in terms of draft boards. On one hand, the Bendigo Pioneers’ talent has all the traits to make it at the top level, but on the other hand, he still has areas that will need to be improved upon to be a success at the next step. Playing 12 games in the NAB League last year, Ginnivan got better as the season went on and showed exactly what he was capable of, booting 19 goals across those outings which was an impressive effort for a medium forward.

STRENGTHS:
  • Goal sense
  • Footy IQ
  • Metres gained
  • Evasion
  • Scoreboard impact
  • Disposal
IMPROVEMENTS:
  • Midfield development
  • Defensive pressure
The term ‘natural footballer’ gets thrown around from time to time, and it is fair to say that Ginnivan fits the mould. Outgoing Bendigo Pioneers’ Talent Manager Steve Sharp described Ginnivan as having traits similar to Joel Selwood in the way he was able to draw free kicks at the stoppages. Not a knock on the way he goes about it, but more having the smarts to know when and where the contact was coming, and being able to win the ball from an otherwise 50/50 situation. Without a doubt if he had played this year, Ginnivan would have spent more time up the ground, particularly in the midfield, and even, as Sharp eluded to, at half-back.

Unfortunately Ginnivan was unable to improve that aspect of his game with his midfield development. That, along with his defensive pressure are marked as areas of improvement, given the talented forward is so damaging with the ball, but could improve his work without it. He has natural evasion abilities, and he loves to take the game on. Using the ball well by hand or foot – he ran at 69.4 per cent efficiency – Ginnivan is not afraid to win his own touches at the same time, having to collect the pill in contested situations at a rate of 45.4 per cent. Often forwards are caught in contested areas, and Ginnivan was no different, but he proved an effective user and was able to impact the scoreboard.

Over to Junior11 for Norths next pick.
 
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GWS selections:

Heath Chapman (WA) - rebounding tall defender
Jack Carroll (WA) - HBF with scope to become balanced midfielder
Caleb Poulter (SA) - inside/outside midfielder/forward
Isiah Winder (WA) - medium forward with scope to become midfielder/running back
Jack Ginnivan (Vic Country) - medium forward with midfield potential

I'd be happy enough if these were our selections on the night.

And Carlton's 221 first round pick.
 
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GWS selections:

Heath Chapman (WA) - rebounding tall defender
Jack Carroll (WA) - HBF with scope to become balanced midfielder
Caleb Poulter (SA) - inside/outside midfielder/forward
Isiah Winder (WA) - medium forward with scope to become midfielder/running back
Jack Ginnivan (Vic Country) - medium forward with midfield potential

I'd be happy enough if these were our selections on the night.
Probably the type of kids GWS need.

I know there are a few Winder fans at our first pick on the Lions board.
 
We will take Oliver Davis (Tas).
 
I was going to put a bid in on Blake Coleman, then I realised he WENT AT PICK TEN.
 

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