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Ricky_15
23 Apr 2008, 23:23
I have absolutely no idea how they work.
can someone please explain.
And assuming we finish last this year, will we only only get the no.1 draft pick ? ( ofcourse other picks later on aswell but i mean like will we have another pick in the top 10)
thanks guys
I have absolutely no idea how they work.
can someone please explain.
And assuming we finish last this year, will we only only get the no.1 draft pick ? ( ofcourse other picks later on aswell but i mean like will we have another pick in the top 10)
thanks guys
You might not get the No 1 pick even if you finish last, you will only get one pick in the first round.... Other people can explain...
Lynch takes a mark
23 Apr 2008, 23:35
consecutive years of 4.5 wins or less to qualify for priority pick before round 1
you won 5 last year - no first round priority
PistolPete
23 Apr 2008, 23:52
just to clarify
if we finish on 4 games or less
picks 1,17,18 ( 17 being priority)
if we finish on 4 games or less and Carlton and Richmond also finish on 4 games or less
picks (2 or 3 depending on whether one or both finish with less then 4 wins) 17,18
if we finish last but win more the 4 games
picks 1,17 and we dont get the extra pick in the second
correct me if im wrong
just to clarify
if we finish on 4 games or less
picks 1,17,18 ( 17 being priority)
if we finish on 4 games or less and Carlton and Richmond also finish on 4 games or less
picks (2 or 3 depending on whether one or both finish with less then 4 wins) 17,18
if we finish last but win more the 4 games
picks 1,17 and we dont get the extra pick in the second
correct me if im wrong
Spot on Pete.
black_hart
27 Apr 2008, 16:21
consecutive years of 4.5 wins or less to qualify for priority pick before round 1
you won 5 last year - no first round priority
So the way things are looking they could get the #1 pick this year and the first two picks next year(if they win less then 4.5 games this year and next)
demonfan9
27 Apr 2008, 18:04
Can someone please sticky this thread?
This question gets asked every week.