List Mgmt. The 2024 Draft (Nov 20/21)

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Culley was also a lot more reactive. If you've watched Langford, he's very quick to react at stoppage and is able to burst through.

You can be super quick but if you're too slow to react, you're going to look slow as treacle.
Yep. Langford has the highest footy IQ in the draft along with Jagga. Whilst Culley’s speed was his downfall the two are not comparable.
 
Just on Hotton, he lives quite close and see him about a bit. Preseasons over the years you'd see the family training a fair bit together, seems very close to his family. So I mentioned earlier in the year, I perceived he'd to be a flight risk because of that.
Phil then mentioned, yep he is an actual flight risk.
His early season form was 🔥, he was easily top 10. Knee curtailed his season and he's slid a little because of it.
 
I’m hearing St Kilda might be looking to auction off their live pick 8 if one of their targets are off the board which I think are Reid and Travaglia. What are we prepared to pay (if anything) for it if it means getting a sliding Smillie or Langford? Options would include:

F1
12 + F2
12 + 26 + F3 with 32 coming back

Freo have also asked the Dogs about pick 25, that would indicate to me that they are trying to get ahead of a target we have at 26. I suspect that is Hamish Davis.
I like this, everything we got for barass and 26 for 8, 32, 47

Out - Hawks f1 + Hawks f2 + Hawks f3 + 26
In - 8, 32, 47

Draft hand - 8,12,32,47,73

8 - Draper, Langford
12 - Travaglia/Lindsay/Berry/Allan
32 - Boxshall/Mraz
47 - Dennis
73 - Champion

All we've lost is an f4 via the barass trade. Have no issue without the need for 2 firsts next year (after past experiences during the trade period)

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Just on Hotton, he lives quite close and see him about a bit. Preseasons over the years you'd see the family training a fair bit together, seems very close to his family. So I mentioned earlier in the year, I perceived he'd to be a flight risk because of that.
Phil then mentioned, yep he is an actual flight risk.
His early season form was 🔥, he was easily top 10. Knee curtailed his season and he's slid a little because of it.

If his family truly loved him, they'd move to Perth with him after he's drafted to West Coast.

To Balga, specifically.
 
I like this, everything we got for barass and 26 for 8, 32, 47

Out - Hawks f1 + Hawks f2 + Hawks f3 + 26
In - 8, 32, 47

Draft hand - 8,12,32,47,73

8 - Draper, Langford
12 - Travaglia/Lindsay/Berry/Allan
32 - Boxshall/Mraz
47 - Dennis
73 - Champion

All we've lost is an f4 via the barass trade. Have no issue without the need for 2 firsts next year (after past experiences during the trade period)

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If Hawks miss finals then their F1 is a top 10 pick. Their F1 and F2 could be 10 and 28, that and 26 in 2024 feels like a pretty steep price to pay for pick 8.

We've made our bed to trade into 2025 and I think we should lie in it now.
 
Just on Hotton, he lives quite close and see him about a bit. Preseasons over the years you'd see the family training a fair bit together, seems very close to his family. So I mentioned earlier in the year, I perceived he'd to be a flight risk because of that.
Phil then mentioned, yep he is an actual flight risk.
His early season form was , he was easily top 10. Knee curtailed his season and he's slid a little because of it.

So you said he may be a flight risk because he seems close with his family (like most kids) and then this board ran with it?

Which proves my point.

Can we also please stop using WCEPhil as a source, his track record is god awful.
 
If Hawks miss finals then their F1 is a top 10 pick. Their F1 and F2 could be 10 and 28, that and 26 in 2024 feels like a pretty steep price to pay for pick 8.

We've made our bed to trade into 2025 and I think we should lie in it now.
Assuming we are all in on Warner, Sydney will want all that 2025 capital. Warner is awesome but we will forgo 2 years of high end talent in a rebuild. Leave our first in 2025 and use the 2026 first or second to lure him, getting him to nominate us over freo is the trick.

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Assuming we are all in on Warner, Sydney will want all that 2025 capital. Warner is awesome but we will forgo 2 years of high end talent in a rebuild. Leave our first in 2025 and use the 2026 first or second to lure him, getting him to nominate us over freo is the trick.

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So preemptively trade out of 2025 because Warner might want to come to WA.

And if he stays with Sydney, what then?
 
warner will stay in Sydney hoping they are going to keep all our 25 picks and go with youth again. they have got all there older players this year
 
So preemptively trade out of 2025 because Warner might want to come to WA.

And if he stays with Sydney, what then?


Trade them back in, silly.

OUT: WCE F1, Hawthorn F1, Hawthorn F2, Darling
IN: WCE F1, Hawthorn F1, Hawthorn F2, Darling

Straight out of the first page of the handbook.
 
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Where is Hotton expected to play in our team? He's barely 3 midfield games, and that was against kids in the Coates league.


Blokes got obvious talent, but last thing we want is a weird medium forward type when we desperately need a pure midfielder in the guts to support/develop with Harley. (INB4 Ryan Gosling pops up to tell us our midfield is awesome as it is with a broken Yeo and Kelly who already aren't up to scratch and only getting older)

Hotton looks a very 'midfield potential' selection which we all know can, and has backfired in our face before.

Add in
  • Coming back from a serious injury
  • Hasn't played much football
  • Hasn't tested in the draft combine

And suddenly it looks like a familiar story, with a fair bit of risk we probably don't need to be taking, particularly over someone like Lindsay.


I don't dislike the pick, just playing devils advokent.
Risk v Reward. Could legitimately end up as the best player from this draft class. Perhaps at Masten's level as his floor.

Is a decent enough forward & good forwards are hard to find. Could be handy to have a good rotation of fwd/mid players like Collingwood had in 2010.
I have always felt that we have never really had a plan B if the momentum shifted away from us.
 
So you said he may be a flight risk because he seems close with his family (like most kids) and then this board ran with it?

Which proves my point.

Can we also please stop using WCEPhil as a source, his track record is god awful.
Nah, not like most kids. From what I've seen I think his dad has been helping with extra training etc and really been on the journey with them.
Anyway was just my perception of it all, and the board didn't run with it after my comments.
 
Interesting mature age 24 yr old KP defender getting some interest.

Pretty decent resume for a 24 yr old.:whitecheck:

Just watch Geelong snap up another country league gun for pick 74 aka Tom Stuart.

Intercept defender who gets tagged by opposition.:whitecheck:

One touch player below the knees.:whitecheck:

Has pace, endurance and a good kick.:whitecheck:

Was lame one game, got moved forward and kicked 6.:whitecheck::whitecheck:

He is just what we need. I hope we are into him.
 
We go to the draft with the Hawks 1st

Two 2nds

Two 3rds.

Lots of opportunity to trade up into the 1st round next year as well.
Exactly, bringing in a f1 into this year might be seen as saving face but 12 (16) and 26 (30) just isn't enough young talent through the door. We need new talent asap not next year

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