FR0GGY
From a cartel villa in Tuscany
The club is bloody cursed
Sad news for the Gibbs family and Crows team as a whole - happened too often the last few years
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The club is bloody cursed
Sad news for the Gibbs family and Crows team as a whole - happened too often the last few years
Sorry to hear that mateThat sucks. We've just gone through that ourselves in the last few weeks.
I think it probably helps open up everyone's eyes to how frequent miscarriages are and I can only imagine it's only helpful for others that have been in such an unfortunately situation that they're not alone.The club is bloody cursed
Are they any different on twitter?
Fingers crossed you are rightAfter seeing Schoenberg do magical things last couple of weeks, I was curious to see how we ended up with his draft pick, which all started with the Gibbs trade.
So we essentially traded 2x 2017 first rounds picks > Gibbs, Will Hamil and Schoenberg!
- 2017: Gibbs trade - Pick 10 and 16 > Gibbs and 2018 Carton 2nd Rounder (Pick 24) .
- 2018: GWS Trade - Pick 24 > Pick 30 and 2019 Carlton 2nd Rounder (Pick 24)
Putting aside how much of a spud Gibbs has become, I'm exceptionally happy with both Hamil / Schoenberg being on our list. They've shown potential to be elite (i.e. first round draft quality). As more time goes by, I don't think this trade set us back at all. I think we might just nudge ahead in this trade.
Thankyou Carlton for finishing last and luckily there was only 1 FA compensation that affected this pick......The Gibbs deal unpacked: Crows' smart drafting, the other piece yet to happen
Two first-round picks was a huge price to pay for Bryce Gibbs. Mitch Cleary looks at how the deal ended up for the Crowswww.afl.com.au
How the Gibbs deal panned out
ADELAIDE RECEIVED
Bryce Gibbs
Pick 77
Not used
Carlton's 2018 second-round pick
After the Blues finished last in 2018, this pick sat at the start of the second round. The Crows packaged it up, along with a 2019 fifth-round pick and sent to GWS exchange for pick 28 (Will Hamill) plus a 2019 second-round pick, a selection that was Carlton's courtesy of one the Giants had received from Carlton in the deal to send Will Setterfield to the Blues. That 2019 second-round pick (pick 26, Will Gould) was then packaged up by the Crows with a 2020 fourth-round pick and sent to Sydney for pick 28 (Josh Worrell) and a 2020 third-round pick (the Swans had obtained from Fremantle).
Carlton's 2018 third-round pick
Packaged up in the three-way trade with Sydney and Carlton to send Mitch McGovern to the Blues, Sydney to acquire second-round picks and the Crows to end with pick 16 (Ned McHenry) and Shane McAdam (rights to bring in a mature-age player pre-draft from Carlton)
CARLTON RECEIVED
Pick 10 (on-traded from Melbourne as part of the Jake Lever trade)
The Blues used it to secure midfielder Lochie O'Brien at the draft.
Pick 16
The Blues packaged it up along with pick 40 (later on-traded to Brisbane) and sent to the Western Bulldogs in return for pick 28 (traded for Matt Kennedy), pick 30 (drafted Tom De Koning) and a 2018 second-round pick (later on-traded to Sydney). The Dogs used pick 16 on Ed Richards.
Pick 73
The Blues used it to select defender Angus Schumacher at the draft.
Adelaide's 2018 second-round pick
The Blues used it in 2018 as part of the three-way deal with Sydney to bring in Mitch McGovern and sent it, along with others, to the Swans to strengthen their draft hand. It was a pick that ultimately changed hands to St Kilda and then Melbourne for the Dees to draft James Jordon at pick 33.