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I'm pretty confident now that Rioli and Bolton will try and get out. I see both playing out similar to Soldo last year where we make a song and dance about them being "required players" in order to leverage a good deal.Great thinking and good post Fargo but I dont think Rioli or Baker leave which only leaves what we get for Bolton.
"The AFL will introduce a trigger for an additional fourth year on the Rookie List where the Rookie has played less than ten career AFL matches, which will then apply in same way for access to an additional fifth year. Total aggregate years on the Rookie List will be capped at five years (5.5 years for Mid-Season Rookie Draft)."Think they changed it last week to 5.
The <10 game requirement probably means that we'd elevate Campbell ahead of Bauer, whereas in the past we've typically elevated them based on how long they've been on the list."The AFL will introduce a trigger for an additional fourth year on the Rookie List where the Rookie has played less than ten career AFL matches, which will then apply in same way for access to an additional fifth year. Total aggregate years on the Rookie List will be capped at five years (5.5 years for Mid-Season Rookie Draft)."
I have the same feeling. I am naturally a pessimist so hopefully I'm wrong.We are all hopeful that the club strikes now but I have the horrible feeling they won’t.
He is the classiest player in the draft. He was the unanimous choice last year as no.1 pick after his performance at the nationals in 2023. His best has demonstrated to be the best of all the players in this draft to date. Just hasn't been able to replicate it this year due to injury. The last player to have that same situation occur.......................Chris Judd. He dropped to no.3 and the rest is history.I may be the minority but I’m not seeing the hype around FOS. The game this weekend will give some good insight.
I for one support the commentators choice here to embrace the memes and pronounce Jack's surname as "Off" the entire game. Ough is finishing strongly this season, pushing his name up draft boards since he move to a more permanent on ball role. His size and clean hands at ground level are a feature, along with a nice change of direction and tidy disposal.
I am with you, but a few posters who watched him closely last year are a massive wrap for him.I may be the minority but I’m not seeing the hype around FOS. The game this weekend will give some good insight.
If this happens, I will finger pop my A hole while running laps naked at Punt road singing old mcDonald.Pick 1 Richmond- Finn O'Sullivan
Pick 7- Richmond - jagga Smith
Pick 8- Richmond- sam lalor
Pick 12- Richmond- harry armstrong
Pick 14- Richmond- Xavier Lindsay
Pick 17- Richmond- joe Berry
Pick22 -traded to lions for there 1st 2025
Pick 23- Richmond Cooper hynes
Pick 26- Richmond one of mraz..sims..Faull . ofarrell. M whitlock
The history of pick #1 in the AFL speaks for itself... Very rarely are they the best player in their draft.having pick 1 is great but its nearly doomed to fail.
how often is pick 1 the best player?
The positive is that more recently it seems to have gotten better.The history of pick #1 in the AFL speaks for itself... Very rarely are they the best player in their draft.
Look at the list since 2000 and there aren't many that were game changers. Some may have been good for their club but if u ask me, u want pick 1 to be that player that moves u forward. Maybe I expect too much from the pick #1 but that's how I feel.
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No chance we do that.Ashcroft has to be bid on at 1
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Yeah to an extent but I'm still not 100% sold on some of these pick 1's.The positive is that more recently it seems to have gotten better.
Even though cadman went number 1, that was more to do with GWS targeting him and the JHF trade. Sheezel would've been number 1 in normal circumstances. Many list managers had McCluggage as the number 1 player in 2016 as wellThe history of pick #1 in the AFL speaks for itself... Very rarely are they the best player in their draft.
Look at the list since 2000 and there aren't many that were game changers. Some may have been good for their club but if u ask me, u want pick 1 to be that player that moves u forward. Maybe I expect too much from the pick #1 but that's how I feel.
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When I saw that I thought Cadman was not the pick 1 in the draft. I just feel like with pick 1, u have to nail it.Even though cadman went number 1, that was more to do with GWS targeting him and the JHF trade. Sheezel would've been number 1 in normal circumstances. Many list managers had McCluggage as the number 1 player in 2016 as well
Even his dad said that hahahaWhen I saw that I thought Cadman was not the pick 1 in the draft. I just feel like with pick 1, u have to nail it.
And end up with him, no thanks.Ashcroft has to be bid on at 1
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His best footy is a year ago, other guys could’ve caught up since then. For me, he needs to string together some really good gamesHe is the classiest player in the draft. He was the unanimous choice last year as no.1 pick after his performance at the nationals in 2023. His best has demonstrated to be the best of all the players in this draft to date. Just hasn't been able to replicate it this year due to injury. The last player to have that same situation occur.......................Chris Judd. He dropped to no.3 and the rest is history.
My order is:
1. FOS
2. Reid
3. Jagga
4. Langford
5. Ashcroft
6. Draper
7. Smille
8. Shanahan
9. Armstrong
10. Lindsay