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Strategy Draft assistance 2023 [Twomey: NMFC get #19 in 2023, x2 end of 1st rd picks in 2024, and x2 extra rookie list spots in 2024; no Sanders/#11]

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Its the bleeding obvious, we are going to be seriously good soon enough. As much as people on big footy bag some of our younger blokes (phillips and stephens) but these under 25’s are making opposition nuffies nervous. We have the greatest coach of the modern era with his right hand man, he took a pay cut to relieve the soft cap, he is refreshed and rejuvenated. Even Tarryn (keeps his nose clean) will be a ******* jet. Their fear is real, it gives me a semi
truck semi GIF by Off The Jacks
 
Their natural R1 (pick 7) is their only pick in the first four rounds.
Let's face it, Scotts would have expected to be playing off on Saturday. By any standards his team have failed. They aren't improving next season. He needs to have an excuse in order to keep his job.
 

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Let's not forget losing Cunners to cancer at the peak of his powers. But, yeah, no injuries etc
And Ben Jacobs would probably still be playing if he hadn't gotten a weird head illness, Jed Anderson's vaccine stuff, the unprecedented circumstance of finishing bottom 2 3 years in a row in a period where the best player was tied to other clubs though the Father/Son rule and the academy system (the same one that we're absolutely insane and ridiculous for wanting to use to get Ryley Sanders).

And going back even further, it's not being able to put the finishing touches on a list build because we happened to be doing it in a period where the AFL decided it needed to get two new clubs off the ground. Picks that would've netted us a top 8 prospect in the past were spent on shakier ones like Shaun Atley and Brad McKenzie and the knock-on effect made it even harder to find late pick gems. As a result, we were forced to top up with older and more injury prone players to have any chance of a crack at a flag, then when that fell short, instead of committing to a rebuild the Bard's regime decided to top up again on even older and more injury prone players than last time, which put us in the pit we're currently in. And, you know, maybe we wouldn't need such a big assistance package this year if that same prick hadn't given us next to nothing when we were historically bad and he had an obvious conflict of interest due to being courted by Essendon.
 
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And Ben Jacobs would probably still be playing if he hadn't gotten a weird head illness, Jed Anderson's vaccine stuff, the unprecedented circumstance of finishing bottom 2 2 years in a row in a period where the best player was tied to other clubs though the Father/Son rule and the academy system (the same one that we're absolutely insane and ridiculous for wanting to use to get Ryley Sanders).

And going back even further, it's not being able to put the finishing touches on a list build because we happened to be doing it in a period where the AFL decided it needed to get two new clubs off the ground. Picks that would've netted us a top 8 prospect in the past were spent on shakier ones like Shaun Atley and Brad McKenzie and the knock-on effect made it even harder to find late pick gems. As a result, we were forced to top up with older and more injury prone players to have any chance of a crack at a flag, then when that fell short, instead of committing to a rebuild the Bard's regime decided to top up again on even older and more injury prone players than last time, which put us in the pit we're currently in. And, you know, maybe we wouldn't need such a big assistance package this year if that same prick hadn't given us next to nothing when we were historically bad and he had an obvious conflict of interest due to being courted by Essendon.
It’s not a big assistance package it’s 3 2nd rounders.
But you take it and walk away.
 
;)Updated list from outwecome2play's original post and list >
  • 1997 Pick #1 Travis Johnstone (Mel finished 16th with 4 wins),
  • 1999 Pick #1 Josh Fraser (Pies finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 1999 Pick #2 Paul Hasleby (Freo finished 15th with 5 wins)
  • 2000 Pick #1 Nick Riewoldt (StK finished 16th with 1 win)
  • 2001 Pick #1 Luke Hodge (Haw finished 6th, Freo finished 16th with 2 wins traded #1 for McPharlin)
  • 2001 Pick #2 Luke Ball (Stk finished 15th with 2 wins)
  • 2001 Pick #3 Chris Judd (WCE finished 14th with 5wins)
    2002 Carlton Priority Pick excluded due to salary cap breach
  • 2003 Pick #1 Adam Cooney (WB finished 16th with 1 win)
  • 2003 Pick #2 Andrew Walker (Carl finished 15th with 4 wins, ‘02 finished 16th with 3 wins)
  • 2003 Pick #3 Colin Sylvia (Mel finished 14th with 5 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #1 Brett Deledio (Rich finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #2 Jarry Roughead (Haw finished 15th with 4 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #3 Ryan Griffen (Dogs finished 14th with 5 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #1 Marc Murphy (Carl finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #2 Dale Thomas (Pies finished 15th with 5 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #3 Xavier Ellis (Haw finished 14th with 5 wins)
    2006 Priority Pick Rule Adjustment
  • 2007 Pick #1 Matthew Kruezer (Carl finished 15th with 4 wins after ’06 finished 16th with 3 wins & ’05 finished 16th with 4 wins).
  • 2009 Pick #1 Tom Scully (Mel finished 16th with 4 wins, ’08 finished 16th with 3 wins)
    2012 Priority Pick Rule Adjustment
  • 2016 Pick #21 Will Hayward (Syd acquired Brisbane Priority Pick 19 in a trade Bris - Pick 19 plus Future 1st for Pearce Handley via pick swaps which Syd acquire Bris original pick 19 (now 21).
    Gold Coast Assistance Package – 2019 #1, #20; 2020 Mid 1st Round + Pre Draft Selections, 2021 first pick in 2nd round.
    Ability to pre-sign GC adademy players for 3 years.
    Increase in Rookie List up to 10 players for 3 years.
  • 2019 Pick #1 Matt Rowell
  • 2019 Pick #22 Deven Robertson Bris via trade of original GC PP #19(22) in pick swap deals which resulted in GC moving up for Pick#11 Sam Flanders
  • 2019 Pre Listed – Connor Budarick & Matt Conroy
  • 2020 Pick #15 Connor Stone GWS after GC traded PP 1st Rounder to Gee in 2019, after pick swaps this landed to GWS.
  • 2020 Pre Draft Selections – Alex Davies & Joel Jeffrey.
  • 2021 Pick#21 Matthew Johnson Freo, GC traded PP 2nd round to Freo.
    End of GC Assistant Package
  • 2022 *Priority Pick Assistances NMFC – 2nd Round pick to sign Logue and 3rd Round pick to sign Tucker both from Freo – assistance priority picks cannot be traded and must be used, no effect to draft order.
  • 2023 NMFC Assistance Package – Pick #19, future 2024 pick 19+20 and 2x rookie spots (AFL to review based on NMFC 2024 performance).
Worth noting access to picks as well

  • Melbourne - 3 picks, made GF in 2000 with Johnstone
  • Hawthorn - 3 picks, 2001, 2004, 2005, GF wins in 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015 with this core
  • Collingwood - 2 picks, GF win/draw in 2010 & 2011 (loss) with Thomas and Fraser
  • Richmond - 1 pick, 243 games & Future club captain
  • Carlton, 3 picks, 658 games and counting
  • St. Kilda - 2 picks, 478 games
  • West Coast - Chris ******* Judd

PS...Bloody hard tracking down 2 and 3 PP transactions (well hard while at work)
 
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;)Updated list from
  • 1997 Pick #1 Travis Johnstone (Mel finished 16th with 4 wins),
  • 1999 Pick #1 Josh Fraser (Pies finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 1999 Pick #2 Paul Hasleby (Freo finished 15th with 5 wins)
  • 2000 Pick #1 Nick Riewoldt (StK finished 16th with 1 win)
  • 2001 Pick #1 Luke Hodge (Haw finished 6th, Freo finished 16th with 2 wins traded #1 for McPharlin)
  • 2001 Pick #2 Luke Ball (Stk finished 15th with 2 wins)
  • 2001 Pick #3 Chris Judd (WCE finished 14th with 5wins)
    2002 Carlton Priority Pick excluded due to salary cap breach
  • 2003 Pick #1 Adam Cooney (WB finished 16th with 1 win)
  • 2003 Pick #2 Andrew Walker (Carl finished 15th with 4 wins, ‘02 finished 16th with 3 wins)
  • 2003 Pick #3 Colin Sylvia (Mel finished 14th with 5 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #1 Brett Deledio (Rich finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #2 Jarry Roughead (Haw finished 15th with 4 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #3 Ryan Griffen (Dogs finished 14th with 5 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #1 Marc Murphy (Carl finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #2 Dale Thomas (Pies finished 15th with 5 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #3 Xavier Ellis (Haw finished 14th with 5 wins)
    2006 Priority Pick Rule Adjustment
  • 2007 Pick #1 Matthew Kruezer (Carl finished 15th with 4 wins after ’06 finished 16th with 3 wins & ’05 finished 16th with 4 wins).
  • 2009 Pick #1 Tom Scully (Mel finished 16th with 4 wins, ’08 finished 16th with 3 wins)
    2012 Priority Pick Rule Adjustment
  • 2016 Pick #21 Will Hayward (Syd acquired Brisbane Priority Pick 19 in a trade Bris - Pick 19 plus Future 1st for Pearce Handley via pick swaps which Syd acquire Bris original pick 19 (now 21).
    Gold Coast Assistance Package – 2019 #1, #20; 2020 Mid 1st Round + Pre Draft Selections, 2021 first pick in 2nd round.
    Ability to pre-sign GC adademy players for 3 years.
    Increase in Rookie List up to 10 players for 3 years.
  • 2019 Pick #1 Matt Rowell
  • 2019 Pick #22 Deven Robertson Bris via trade of original GC PP #19(22) in pick swap deals which resulted in GC moving up for Pick#11 Sam Flanders
  • 2019 Pre Listed – Connor Budarick & Matt Conroy
  • 2020 Pick #15 Connor Stone GWS after GC traded PP 1st Rounder to Gee in 2019, after pick swaps this landed to GWS.
  • 2020 Pre Draft Selections – Alex Davies & Joel Jeffrey.
  • 2021 Pick#21 Matthew Johnson Freo, GC traded PP 2nd round to Freo.
    End of GC Assistant Package
  • 2022 *Priority Pick Assistances NMFC – 2nd Round pick to sign Logue and 3rd Round pick to sign Tucker both from Freo – assistance priority picks cannot be traded and must be used, no effect to draft order.
  • 2023 NMFC Assistance Package – Pick #19, future 2024 pick 19+20 and 2x rookie spots () Denotes AFL to review based on NMFC 2024 performance.
Worth noting access to picks as well

  • Melbourne - 3 picks, made GF in 2000 with Johnstone
  • Hawthorn - 3 picks, 2001, 2004, 2005, GF wins in 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015 with this core
  • Collingwood - 2 picks, GF win/draw in 2010 & 2011 (loss) with Thomas and Fraser
  • Richmond - 1 pick, 243 games & Future club captain
  • Carlton, 3 picks, 658 games and counting
  • St. Kilda - 2 picks, 478 games
  • West Coast - Chris ******* Judd

PS...Bloody hard tracking down 2 and 3 PP transactions (well hard while at work)
...good work, but don't get the sack
 
;)Updated list from
  • 1997 Pick #1 Travis Johnstone (Mel finished 16th with 4 wins),
  • 1999 Pick #1 Josh Fraser (Pies finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 1999 Pick #2 Paul Hasleby (Freo finished 15th with 5 wins)
  • 2000 Pick #1 Nick Riewoldt (StK finished 16th with 1 win)
  • 2001 Pick #1 Luke Hodge (Haw finished 6th, Freo finished 16th with 2 wins traded #1 for McPharlin)
  • 2001 Pick #2 Luke Ball (Stk finished 15th with 2 wins)
  • 2001 Pick #3 Chris Judd (WCE finished 14th with 5wins)
    2002 Carlton Priority Pick excluded due to salary cap breach
  • 2003 Pick #1 Adam Cooney (WB finished 16th with 1 win)
  • 2003 Pick #2 Andrew Walker (Carl finished 15th with 4 wins, ‘02 finished 16th with 3 wins)
  • 2003 Pick #3 Colin Sylvia (Mel finished 14th with 5 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #1 Brett Deledio (Rich finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #2 Jarry Roughead (Haw finished 15th with 4 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #3 Ryan Griffen (Dogs finished 14th with 5 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #1 Marc Murphy (Carl finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #2 Dale Thomas (Pies finished 15th with 5 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #3 Xavier Ellis (Haw finished 14th with 5 wins)
    2006 Priority Pick Rule Adjustment
  • 2007 Pick #1 Matthew Kruezer (Carl finished 15th with 4 wins after ’06 finished 16th with 3 wins & ’05 finished 16th with 4 wins).
  • 2009 Pick #1 Tom Scully (Mel finished 16th with 4 wins, ’08 finished 16th with 3 wins)
    2012 Priority Pick Rule Adjustment
  • 2016 Pick #21 Will Hayward (Syd acquired Brisbane Priority Pick 19 in a trade Bris - Pick 19 plus Future 1st for Pearce Handley via pick swaps which Syd acquire Bris original pick 19 (now 21).
    Gold Coast Assistance Package – 2019 #1, #20; 2020 Mid 1st Round + Pre Draft Selections, 2021 first pick in 2nd round.
    Ability to pre-sign GC adademy players for 3 years.
    Increase in Rookie List up to 10 players for 3 years.
  • 2019 Pick #1 Matt Rowell
  • 2019 Pick #22 Deven Robertson Bris via trade of original GC PP #19(22) in pick swap deals which resulted in GC moving up for Pick#11 Sam Flanders
  • 2019 Pre Listed – Connor Budarick & Matt Conroy
  • 2020 Pick #15 Connor Stone GWS after GC traded PP 1st Rounder to Gee in 2019, after pick swaps this landed to GWS.
  • 2020 Pre Draft Selections – Alex Davies & Joel Jeffrey.
  • 2021 Pick#21 Matthew Johnson Freo, GC traded PP 2nd round to Freo.
    End of GC Assistant Package
  • 2022 *Priority Pick Assistances NMFC – 2nd Round pick to sign Logue and 3rd Round pick to sign Tucker both from Freo – assistance priority picks cannot be traded and must be used, no effect to draft order.
  • 2023 NMFC Assistance Package – Pick #19, future 2024 pick 19+20 and 2x rookie spots () Denotes AFL to review based on NMFC 2024 performance.
Worth noting access to picks as well

  • Melbourne - 3 picks, made GF in 2000 with Johnstone
  • Hawthorn - 3 picks, 2001, 2004, 2005, GF wins in 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015 with this core
  • Collingwood - 2 picks, GF win/draw in 2010 & 2011 (loss) with Thomas and Fraser
  • Richmond - 1 pick, 243 games & Future club captain
  • Carlton, 3 picks, 658 games and counting
  • St. Kilda - 2 picks, 478 games
  • West Coast - Chris ******* Judd

PS...Bloody hard tracking down 2 and 3 PP transactions (well hard while at work)


Now, your job and only job from here is to post this on the MB.................." THEN RUN " ! 🤣
 
Its the bleeding obvious, we are going to be seriously good soon enough. As much as people on big footy bag some of our younger blokes (phillips and stephens) but these under 25’s are making opposition nuffies nervous. We have the greatest coach of the modern era with his right hand man, he took a pay cut to relieve the soft cap, he is refreshed and rejuvenated. Even Tarryn (keeps his nose clean) will be a ******* jet. Their fear is real, it gives me a semi
mate i wish i had your optimism.
the only thing we're scaring at the moment is the wood polisher at the Trevor O'Hoy Family clubrooms, due to the rate at which the spoons are accumulating.
we were a huge disappointment this yr vs talent at our disposal, havent seen anything but glimpses of potential, no where near enough to crack a semi.
 
mate i wish i had your optimism.
the only thing we're scaring at the moment is the wood polisher at the Trevor O'Hoy Family clubrooms, due to the rate at which the spoons are accumulating.
we were a huge disappointment this yr vs talent at our disposal, havent seen anything but glimpses of potential, no where near enough to crack a semi.
Tell us, what do you see here?

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;)Updated list from
  • 1997 Pick #1 Travis Johnstone (Mel finished 16th with 4 wins),
  • 1999 Pick #1 Josh Fraser (Pies finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 1999 Pick #2 Paul Hasleby (Freo finished 15th with 5 wins)
  • 2000 Pick #1 Nick Riewoldt (StK finished 16th with 1 win)
  • 2001 Pick #1 Luke Hodge (Haw finished 6th, Freo finished 16th with 2 wins traded #1 for McPharlin)
  • 2001 Pick #2 Luke Ball (Stk finished 15th with 2 wins)
  • 2001 Pick #3 Chris Judd (WCE finished 14th with 5wins)
    2002 Carlton Priority Pick excluded due to salary cap breach
  • 2003 Pick #1 Adam Cooney (WB finished 16th with 1 win)
  • 2003 Pick #2 Andrew Walker (Carl finished 15th with 4 wins, ‘02 finished 16th with 3 wins)
  • 2003 Pick #3 Colin Sylvia (Mel finished 14th with 5 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #1 Brett Deledio (Rich finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #2 Jarry Roughead (Haw finished 15th with 4 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #3 Ryan Griffen (Dogs finished 14th with 5 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #1 Marc Murphy (Carl finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #2 Dale Thomas (Pies finished 15th with 5 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #3 Xavier Ellis (Haw finished 14th with 5 wins)
    2006 Priority Pick Rule Adjustment
  • 2007 Pick #1 Matthew Kruezer (Carl finished 15th with 4 wins after ’06 finished 16th with 3 wins & ’05 finished 16th with 4 wins).
  • 2009 Pick #1 Tom Scully (Mel finished 16th with 4 wins, ’08 finished 16th with 3 wins)
    2012 Priority Pick Rule Adjustment
  • 2016 Pick #21 Will Hayward (Syd acquired Brisbane Priority Pick 19 in a trade Bris - Pick 19 plus Future 1st for Pearce Handley via pick swaps which Syd acquire Bris original pick 19 (now 21).
    Gold Coast Assistance Package – 2019 #1, #20; 2020 Mid 1st Round + Pre Draft Selections, 2021 first pick in 2nd round.
    Ability to pre-sign GC adademy players for 3 years.
    Increase in Rookie List up to 10 players for 3 years.
  • 2019 Pick #1 Matt Rowell
  • 2019 Pick #22 Deven Robertson Bris via trade of original GC PP #19(22) in pick swap deals which resulted in GC moving up for Pick#11 Sam Flanders
  • 2019 Pre Listed – Connor Budarick & Matt Conroy
  • 2020 Pick #15 Connor Stone GWS after GC traded PP 1st Rounder to Gee in 2019, after pick swaps this landed to GWS.
  • 2020 Pre Draft Selections – Alex Davies & Joel Jeffrey.
  • 2021 Pick#21 Matthew Johnson Freo, GC traded PP 2nd round to Freo.
    End of GC Assistant Package
  • 2022 *Priority Pick Assistances NMFC – 2nd Round pick to sign Logue and 3rd Round pick to sign Tucker both from Freo – assistance priority picks cannot be traded and must be used, no effect to draft order.
  • 2023 NMFC Assistance Package – Pick #19, future 2024 pick 19+20 and 2x rookie spots (AFL to review based on NMFC 2024 performance).
Worth noting access to picks as well

  • Melbourne - 3 picks, made GF in 2000 with Johnstone
  • Hawthorn - 3 picks, 2001, 2004, 2005, GF wins in 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015 with this core
  • Collingwood - 2 picks, GF win/draw in 2010 & 2011 (loss) with Thomas and Fraser
  • Richmond - 1 pick, 243 games & Future club captain
  • Carlton, 3 picks, 658 games and counting
  • St. Kilda - 2 picks, 478 games
  • West Coast - Chris ******* Judd

PS...Bloody hard tracking down 2 and 3 PP transactions (well hard while at work)


Does this list the end of first's in the 2000's-2010's ?

The final step, once everything listed, is to create a ladder of priority pick by points.
 
mate i wish i had your optimism.
the only thing we're scaring at the moment is the wood polisher at the Trevor O'Hoy Family clubrooms, due to the rate at which the spoons are accumulating.
we were a huge disappointment this yr vs talent at our disposal, havent seen anything but glimpses of potential, no where near enough to crack a semi.
Orange Success GIF by Kyocera

I saw enough this year to see improvement. Fitness was a massive issue and was addressed why during QnA sessions. This pre season they are starting earlier and going harder. Take these picks because we aren’t going to be needing em any time soon.
 
mate i wish i had your optimism.
the only thing we're scaring at the moment is the wood polisher at the Trevor O'Hoy Family clubrooms, due to the rate at which the spoons are accumulating.
we were a huge disappointment this yr vs talent at our disposal, havent seen anything but glimpses of potential, no where near enough to crack a semi.
Maybe you need some blue pills.
 
;)Updated list from outwecome2play's original post and list >
  • 1997 Pick #1 Travis Johnstone (Mel finished 16th with 4 wins),
  • 1999 Pick #1 Josh Fraser (Pies finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 1999 Pick #2 Paul Hasleby (Freo finished 15th with 5 wins)
  • 2000 Pick #1 Nick Riewoldt (StK finished 16th with 1 win)
  • 2001 Pick #1 Luke Hodge (Haw finished 6th, Freo finished 16th with 2 wins traded #1 for McPharlin)
  • 2001 Pick #2 Luke Ball (Stk finished 15th with 2 wins)
  • 2001 Pick #3 Chris Judd (WCE finished 14th with 5wins)
    2002 Carlton Priority Pick excluded due to salary cap breach
  • 2003 Pick #1 Adam Cooney (WB finished 16th with 1 win)
  • 2003 Pick #2 Andrew Walker (Carl finished 15th with 4 wins, ‘02 finished 16th with 3 wins)
  • 2003 Pick #3 Colin Sylvia (Mel finished 14th with 5 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #1 Brett Deledio (Rich finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #2 Jarry Roughead (Haw finished 15th with 4 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #3 Ryan Griffen (Dogs finished 14th with 5 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #1 Marc Murphy (Carl finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #2 Dale Thomas (Pies finished 15th with 5 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #3 Xavier Ellis (Haw finished 14th with 5 wins)
    2006 Priority Pick Rule Adjustment
  • 2007 Pick #1 Matthew Kruezer (Carl finished 15th with 4 wins after ’06 finished 16th with 3 wins & ’05 finished 16th with 4 wins).
  • 2009 Pick #1 Tom Scully (Mel finished 16th with 4 wins, ’08 finished 16th with 3 wins)
    2012 Priority Pick Rule Adjustment
  • 2016 Pick #21 Will Hayward (Syd acquired Brisbane Priority Pick 19 in a trade Bris - Pick 19 plus Future 1st for Pearce Handley via pick swaps which Syd acquire Bris original pick 19 (now 21).
    Gold Coast Assistance Package – 2019 #1, #20; 2020 Mid 1st Round + Pre Draft Selections, 2021 first pick in 2nd round.
    Ability to pre-sign GC adademy players for 3 years.
    Increase in Rookie List up to 10 players for 3 years.
  • 2019 Pick #1 Matt Rowell
  • 2019 Pick #22 Deven Robertson Bris via trade of original GC PP #19(22) in pick swap deals which resulted in GC moving up for Pick#11 Sam Flanders
  • 2019 Pre Listed – Connor Budarick & Matt Conroy
  • 2020 Pick #15 Connor Stone GWS after GC traded PP 1st Rounder to Gee in 2019, after pick swaps this landed to GWS.
  • 2020 Pre Draft Selections – Alex Davies & Joel Jeffrey.
  • 2021 Pick#21 Matthew Johnson Freo, GC traded PP 2nd round to Freo.
    End of GC Assistant Package
  • 2022 *Priority Pick Assistances NMFC – 2nd Round pick to sign Logue and 3rd Round pick to sign Tucker both from Freo – assistance priority picks cannot be traded and must be used, no effect to draft order.
  • 2023 NMFC Assistance Package – Pick #19, future 2024 pick 19+20 and 2x rookie spots (AFL to review based on NMFC 2024 performance).
Worth noting access to picks as well

  • Melbourne - 3 picks, made GF in 2000 with Johnstone
  • Hawthorn - 3 picks, 2001, 2004, 2005, GF wins in 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015 with this core
  • Collingwood - 2 picks, GF win/draw in 2010 & 2011 (loss) with Thomas and Fraser
  • Richmond - 1 pick, 243 games & Future club captain
  • Carlton, 3 picks, 658 games and counting
  • St. Kilda - 2 picks, 478 games
  • West Coast - Chris ******* Judd

PS...Bloody hard tracking down 2 and 3 PP transactions (well hard while at work)
Great work pulling that list together! We should crop dust that list in the face of every hypocrite we come across until the end of the draft.
 

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;)Updated list from outwecome2play's original post and list >
  • 1997 Pick #1 Travis Johnstone (Mel finished 16th with 4 wins),
  • 1999 Pick #1 Josh Fraser (Pies finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 1999 Pick #2 Paul Hasleby (Freo finished 15th with 5 wins)
  • 2000 Pick #1 Nick Riewoldt (StK finished 16th with 1 win)
  • 2001 Pick #1 Luke Hodge (Haw finished 6th, Freo finished 16th with 2 wins traded #1 for McPharlin)
  • 2001 Pick #2 Luke Ball (Stk finished 15th with 2 wins)
  • 2001 Pick #3 Chris Judd (WCE finished 14th with 5wins)
    2002 Carlton Priority Pick excluded due to salary cap breach
  • 2003 Pick #1 Adam Cooney (WB finished 16th with 1 win)
  • 2003 Pick #2 Andrew Walker (Carl finished 15th with 4 wins, ‘02 finished 16th with 3 wins)
  • 2003 Pick #3 Colin Sylvia (Mel finished 14th with 5 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #1 Brett Deledio (Rich finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #2 Jarry Roughead (Haw finished 15th with 4 wins)
  • 2004 Pick #3 Ryan Griffen (Dogs finished 14th with 5 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #1 Marc Murphy (Carl finished 16th with 4 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #2 Dale Thomas (Pies finished 15th with 5 wins)
  • 2005 Pick #3 Xavier Ellis (Haw finished 14th with 5 wins)
    2006 Priority Pick Rule Adjustment
  • 2007 Pick #1 Matthew Kruezer (Carl finished 15th with 4 wins after ’06 finished 16th with 3 wins & ’05 finished 16th with 4 wins).
  • 2009 Pick #1 Tom Scully (Mel finished 16th with 4 wins, ’08 finished 16th with 3 wins)
    2012 Priority Pick Rule Adjustment
  • 2016 Pick #21 Will Hayward (Syd acquired Brisbane Priority Pick 19 in a trade Bris - Pick 19 plus Future 1st for Pearce Handley via pick swaps which Syd acquire Bris original pick 19 (now 21).
    Gold Coast Assistance Package – 2019 #1, #20; 2020 Mid 1st Round + Pre Draft Selections, 2021 first pick in 2nd round.
    Ability to pre-sign GC adademy players for 3 years.
    Increase in Rookie List up to 10 players for 3 years.
  • 2019 Pick #1 Matt Rowell
  • 2019 Pick #22 Deven Robertson Bris via trade of original GC PP #19(22) in pick swap deals which resulted in GC moving up for Pick#11 Sam Flanders
  • 2019 Pre Listed – Connor Budarick & Matt Conroy
  • 2020 Pick #15 Connor Stone GWS after GC traded PP 1st Rounder to Gee in 2019, after pick swaps this landed to GWS.
  • 2020 Pre Draft Selections – Alex Davies & Joel Jeffrey.
  • 2021 Pick#21 Matthew Johnson Freo, GC traded PP 2nd round to Freo.
    End of GC Assistant Package
  • 2022 *Priority Pick Assistances NMFC – 2nd Round pick to sign Logue and 3rd Round pick to sign Tucker both from Freo – assistance priority picks cannot be traded and must be used, no effect to draft order.
  • 2023 NMFC Assistance Package – Pick #19, future 2024 pick 19+20 and 2x rookie spots (AFL to review based on NMFC 2024 performance).
Worth noting access to picks as well

  • Melbourne - 3 picks, made GF in 2000 with Johnstone
  • Hawthorn - 3 picks, 2001, 2004, 2005, GF wins in 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015 with this core
  • Collingwood - 2 picks, GF win/draw in 2010 & 2011 (loss) with Thomas and Fraser
  • Richmond - 1 pick, 243 games & Future club captain
  • Carlton, 3 picks, 658 games and counting
  • St. Kilda - 2 picks, 478 games
  • West Coast - Chris ******* Judd

PS...Bloody hard tracking down 2 and 3 PP transactions (well hard while at work)
Someone needs to update the wiki with this info. Priority draft pick - Wikipedia
 
Of all the fans in all the sports across the globe I find it quite ironic that the Swans fans are being most vocal in their opposition to our assistance package
Not surprised by this at all. They are usually the ones receiving gifts from the AFL so they are just confused.
 
I think there are supporters of some clubs who are not looking at our dire record over 4 seasons but instead, they are looking at our team and how we match up against their team, and they don't want to see us adding another 4x first round picks to our list in a few weeks time. That has to be a concerning proposition to Sydney, Essendon, and StKilda supporters in particular.
 
Its the bleeding obvious, we are going to be seriously good soon enough. As much as people on big footy bag some of our younger blokes (phillips and stephens) but these under 25’s are making opposition nuffies nervous. We have the greatest coach of the modern era with his right hand man, he took a pay cut to relieve the soft cap, he is refreshed and rejuvenated. Even Tarryn (keeps his nose clean) will be a ******* jet. Their fear is real, it gives me a semi
I think there are supporters of some clubs who are not looking at our dire record over 4 seasons but instead, they are looking at our team and how we match up against their team, and they don't want to see us adding another 4x first round picks to our list in a few weeks time. That has to be a concerning proposition to Sydney, Essendon, and StKilda supporters in particular.

Outside of the teams that have one triple or double Flags, there is no joy

Richmond, Hawthorn, Geelong, Lions, Swans, Eagles…where was the joy in watching their dominance from our Pov?

Zero

The expectation we have been brought to believe in theory is that all Teams get a turn when in practice the opposite has happened with the outliers being the exception

So no one wants the potential of having North dominate in 4 years time, except us. We want it because we’ve endured 24 years of disappointment
 

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