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Its no less risky if you trade the future picks into the current year and you have the extra cost of having to negotiate a trade.The AFL has always been cautious of allowing clubs to use multiple years of first round picks.. Hypothetically if Walker is a bust and they have forced us to use 3 years of first round picks to acquire him we would end up like West Coast.
Depending on where we are in Arli's year. What's the future of f/S? Not just us but any projected gun.It does seem unfair, its gone from being a free hit to now if the rumours are factual that we will have to effectively overpay and use multiple first round picks to acquire something that previously was a gift. We have obviously committed to Cody so will get it done regardless, but in future you will have to seriously question if it is worth it or not.

I think one of the issues is that you may end up drafting a FS who is not need for your list. If JSOS hadn't left I would have questioned the need to draft a KPD with a top 10 pick when we have more pressing needIt does seem unfair, its gone from being a free hit to now if the rumours are factual that we will have to effectively overpay and use multiple first round picks to acquire something that previously was a gift. We have obviously committed to Cody so will get it done regardless, but in future you will have to seriously question if it is worth it or not.
Our issue was 2023 we got comfortable thinking that we had all the pieces and that the team would naturally evolve and improve instead of looking at our weaknesses and trying to get the list better.. we then used 2024 injuries as an excuse to not address the gaps and then in 2025 it all came crumbling down. The good teams get better every year, anyone that stands still gets passed by.
We need to have an eye on 2030 as likely our next opportunity to compete for a flag, but between now and then we should be developing a winning culture and expect to play finals every year. We were not that far off it, lost games we should never have lost ie Tigers round 1 & Dogs round 3, Swans round 10 & Roos round 15.. win these games and we finish a respectable 9th with 13 wins. We had so much go wrong for us this year, that a slice of luck in 2026 and we play finals and by 2027 should be aiming for top 4.
Graeme Wright and the board would be thinking this same way, otherwise if they thought we were pairing it back for a full rebuild there is no way they retain Voss.
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Coach B what are you disagreeing with?Like which ones? I think you’ll find it’s the opposite.
It might be a 2 pick limit, but lets say we need to have picks 5 & 11 as was reported and we finish 10th. We are going to need to trade multiple 1sts to get to 5 and then a future 1st and 2nd to get 11, so we either trade this years 1st into next years and then bundle 2025 1st & 2026 1st for pick 5 & then use 2017 1st and 2nd to get pick 11.. That is a lot to give up for an 18yo.Its no less risky if you trade the future picks into the current year and you have the extra cost of having to negotiate a trade.
Plus I'm talking about with the two pick limit.
None of that is any reason why being able to use future picks for matching would not be a practical thing to allowIt might be a 2 pick limit, but lets say we need to have picks 5 & 11 as was reported and we finish 10th. We are going to need to trade multiple 1sts to get to 5 and then a future 1st and 2nd to get 11, so we either trade this years 1st into next years and then bundle 2025 1st & 2026 1st for pick 5 & then use 2017 1st and 2nd to get pick 11.. That is a lot to give up for an 18yo.
Its either that or we give up someone like Sam Walsh, which sets us backwards.
I think it’s because if we won the premiership and are expected to do the same the next season than us matching Walker at 1 for example with several pick 18’s is exactly what they are trying to get away fromNone of that is any reason why being able to use future picks for matching would not be a practical thing to allow
There is a very real possibility that Walker won’t be worth the cost if these are the new rules and we do finish mid table.It might be a 2 pick limit, but lets say we need to have picks 5 & 11 as was reported and we finish 10th. We are going to need to trade multiple 1sts to get to 5 and then a future 1st and 2nd to get 11, so we either trade this years 1st into next years and then bundle 2025 1st & 2026 1st for pick 5 & then use 2017 1st and 2nd to get pick 11.. That is a lot to give up for an 18yo.
Its either that or we give up someone like Sam Walsh, which sets us backwards.
There is a very real possibility that Walker won’t be worth the cost if these are the new rules and we do finish mid table.
That's handled by the points. 2x 18 isn't going to match a bid at 1 regardless.I think it’s because if we won the premiership and are expected to do the same the next season than us matching Walker at 1 for example with several pick 18’s is exactly what they are trying to get away from
Which of the highlighted players deserved not to be delisted?? Dow has shown he isn't at the standard, No other club was interested in Obrien, Carroll, Plow, March, Cunners & Honey... Fisher ended the year playing VFL for North despite his big $ contract, Owies has been horrific for WCE.. Even Martin has just been meh for the Cats... Kennedy is the only one that stands out that has moved and become a player but its hard to argue that he would have been the same player for us with our midfield mix.Our issue was that in 2023 we had a decent list that was hitting its prime and who had just played in a preliminary final (and gone pretty damn close to beating Brisbane on the road), and we have since moved on Silvagni, Dow, O'Brien, Kennedy, De Koning, Docherty, Carroll, Plowman, Martin, Marchbank, Fisher, Cuningham, Honey, Cincotta, Owies, and potentially Curnow and McGovern too.
In the past the AFL have not wanted clubs to use multiple years of first round picks in a row because it can ruin a club if it goes wrong, this was more in the trade scenario ie Tim Kelly but perhaps its seen as different for draft picks.None of that is any reason why being able to use future picks for matching would not be a practical thing to allow
You don’t know what your future first is so it can’t be doneThat's handled by the points. 2x 18 isn't going to match a bid at 1 regardless.
My example would be say you finish 9th and have pick 10 and need another around pick 10 to match, then you can simply use your P1 and F1 instead of having to trade your F1 into the current year.
You are using the same picks but it just removes the impost of having to involve other clubs for a trade.
There's a rule about having to use two first rounders every four years. I'm not suggesting to change that.In the past the AFL have not wanted clubs to use multiple years of first round picks in a row because it can ruin a club if it goes wrong, this was more in the trade scenario ie Tim Kelly but perhaps its seen as different for draft picks.
It can if you apply the points as per the current year ladder.You don’t know what your future first is so it can’t be done
And what happens if they shoot up the ladder? Just good luck?It can if you apply the points as per the current year ladder.
Yep No different to trading future picksAnd what happens if they shoot up the ladder? Just good luck?
They are trying to get rid of the luck part.
Which of the highlighted players deserved not to be delisted?? Dow has shown he isn't at the standard, No other club was interested in Obrien, Carroll, Plow, March, Cunners & Honey... Fisher ended the year playing VFL for North despite his big $ contract, Owies has been horrific for WCE.. Even Martin has just been meh for the Cats... Kennedy is the only one that stands out that has moved and become a player but it’s hard to argue that he would have been the same player for us with our midfield mix.
TDK is a huge loss, but is exceptional circumstances. Silvagni stings because of his versatility but we could not possibly have justified paying the $ the Saints ended up offering, however the club should be looking internally as to what was the reason Jack was hawing himself out on the open market in the first place..
Completely different because two clubs have to agree on that.Yep No different to trading future picks
Doesn't matter.Completely different because two clubs have to agree on that.
Which of the highlighted players deserved not to be delisted?? Dow has shown he isn't at the standard, No other club was interested in Obrien, Carroll, Plow, March, Cunners & Honey... Fisher ended the year playing VFL for North despite his big $ contract, Owies has been horrific for WCE.. Even Martin has just been meh for the Cats... Kennedy is the only one that stands out that has moved and become a player but its hard to argue that he would have been the same player for us with our midfield mix.
TDK is a huge loss, but is exceptional circumstances. Silvagni stings because of his versatility but we could not possibly have justified paying the $ the Saints ended up offering, however the club should be looking internally as to what was the reason Jack was hawing himself out on the open market in the first place..
it will be particularly galling watching the dogs, pies and lions spending the next decade reaping the compounding benefits of the old systemIt does seem unfair, its gone from being a free hit to now if the rumours are factual that we will have to effectively overpay and use multiple first round picks to acquire something that previously was a gift. We have obviously committed to Cody so will get it done regardless, but in future you will have to seriously question if it is worth it or not.
Thing is we don't want a war chest if we are total dog shit as no one will want to come, then you have to pay stupid overs to get anyone in.If we play our cards right...
2025 - pick up Dean + Ison from the draft, bring in a handful of 23-28 yr olds that can fill a role.
2026 - go all out at the draft. Stockpile the picks from 2025 trade period, there's many ways to do it especially if we lose Charlie. I think we need 4 first round picks.
2027 1st + F3 -> * FOR 2026 1st
Charlie + F2 -> Swans FOR #11 + F1 + Hayward + Dattoli
#10(TDK) + #11 -> North/Demons FOR F1 + F3
There's four 1st round picks in next year's generational draft... we'll likely lose 2 for Cody unless we really luck out (say * finish 17th and WCE draft someone else without bidding, we can essentially just draft Cody there and then allowing us to pick up another 3 first rounders). But the point is, we go after that talent while we can, before the drafts are impacted by Tassie...
2027 - with Charlie gone, we will have a war chest and there will be a bunch of FAs available to chase... there's quite a few really good ones available, and there's some decent options as well. Rowell, Anderson, Serong, Coleman, SDK, Ash, Green, Day, Comben, Bergman, Georgiadis, Warner, Weightman ... all set to be RFAs end of 2027...
We also target a very good player at the trade table. The draft will be diluted thanks to Tassie for the next couple years at this point... So 2027, we offer up our 2028 1st and go after a very good player that will fill a need.
By 2030, we should be set.