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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Sounds like we really didn’t want to give up pick 12.Looks like we are only going for academy players otherwise we would have held pick 12
Wow.
SUPER MEGA TRADE: Eleven-club, 12-player deal blows open trade periodNot sure how we could be bullied what leverage did they have over us ? We traded out analee and I can’t see why we need so many picks if we are picking from qld as gc don’t have a pick until the 30s. We should have used a player on someone who nominated in national draft if there was someone we wanted . We basically gave 12 away for free
Melbourne was reigning premiers last year what did they give away for the good of the game ? And they have 3 first rounders this year
It seems like it might not affect us in terms of what we will end up with, but yeah, I doubt we'd agree to something along those lines next time around.We got screwed.
I can't find any info as to when we need to delist players, but the second free agent period start runs from tomorrow til Saturday. So, yeah it's quite likely I'd guess. Players like Sheridan, Wendland, Pregelj and Martin-Yoshida would be probably the list any further delistings come from.We must be about to delist/retire several players, otherwise, our draft picks vs list spots situation makes no sense whatsoever.
Melbourne was reigning premiers last year what did they give away for the good of the game ? And they have 3 first rounders this year
I think with the amount we have been plundered through the years, Brisbane have given enough to the competition
They do play ressies games of sorts apparently, but more of the form of scratch matches.It’s hard to tell if some of these players are pushed out or want to go. I do know Ella Smith was looking for an opportunity to play. Without ressies or opportunity to play state league some have not played a proper competitive game of footy in a long time
Yeah. It’s not very competitively satisfying is what I’ve heardThey do play ressies games of sorts apparently, but more of the form of scratch matches.
I don't know if we would have picked best available from the National pool at pick 12, or not, but was it worth holding on to?It seems like it might not affect us in terms of what we will end up with, but yeah, I doubt we'd agree to something along those lines next time around.
What part of what I said is incorrect ?
Melbourne lost no one last year
This was very informative. The bit about mature age was off the mark though. There’s absolutely no way they’ll be recruiting Steph O’Brien and co I reckon2023 AFLW Draft preview: Brisbane
Brisbane is coming off a flag having successfully survived another raid the last off-season and now can enjoy some top-end talents coming in.central.rookieme.com
It seems pretty evident the likely answer to the first question informs the answer to the second one.I don't know if we would have picked best available from the National pool at pick 12, or not, but was it worth holding on to?
It’s hard to tell if some of these players are pushed out or want to go. I do know Ella Smith was looking for an opportunity to play. Without ressies or opportunity to play state league some have not played a proper competitive game of footy in a long time
Let's apply a little bit of critical thinking.
We traded out of pick 12 and received pick 21, 31 and 46.
The rules on AFLW academy matching this year is that you lose your next pick but it must be in the same round.
Hmmm... the last pick in the first round is pick 21. I'd wondered if there'd be a weird incentive for those late picks in a given round given the rule change and sure enough we're on it. We have three girls rated in the top 30 of the draft and now we have the last two picks in the first round to get them, otherwise we would have either had to take one at 12 anyway or miss out on one if they both went in the 12-21 range.
We also have three scattered across the second half of the second round to pick up the third option or whoever else we rate at that point.
The one thing that might have caught us out was Gold Coast trading out of pick 14, as only one of our highly rated girls nominated nationally and now we've got four picks before their first. However it also means that if we want we can jump on one of the GC academy girls at the end of the first round and they won't be able to match.
It's pretty self-evident that we're still focusing on Queensland talent. All clubs are still seeing interstate players return home, often after only a year or two, so getting those based in state is a huge advantage if the talent is there (sorry NSW) and we've proven there's more than enough up in Queensland to win premierships. Moving from 12 to the last pick in the first round is a positive in that context, similar to trading back for extra points in the men's draft.