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Yes I am saying we have tried to address them they've either requested a trade (Hamling/Adams/Young) Been shit (Collins/Cordy) or become what should've been an AA KPFWe're clearly not going to agree but at least we've both had our say. I'm going to stop there.
(Believe it or not I only came here for a quick look today)
You seem to be implying that we've done pretty much as well as we should in managing our KPD stocks over the distance.
Is that correct? If so, we'll just have to disagree.
If not, where did we fail in your view?
My one line summary is we took our eyes off the ball, hoping to get by with a succession of late career stop gaps.
Like I posted before the Captain Hindsight one to change is don't get Schache draft Sam Taylor and Charlie Ballard and we would've won the last 4 flagsSorry for jumping in. I'm not dismissing your premise, but even with the aid of hindsight, what are we doing differently to solve this?
2018. If you don't see Quaynor as a KPD there's no-one.
(Seeing Butters @12 hurts tho.)
2019. De Koning (who Geelong didn't take with their first pick it should be noted), Rivers.
Riccardi went just prior to our 2nd pick.
But, I think it's fair to say we were screaming out for a small forward even then.
Even in hindsight, 50/50?
2020. Obviously JUH. Was never going to be anything else.
Again worth noting the best rated KPD were then Grainger-Barrass, and Zac Reid (who might go ok, but can't stay on the park).
Did we dodge a bullet or 2 anyway?
2021. Darcy. Was never going to be anyone else.
Arty Jones over Serong? Sure. But plenty here saying that he's VFL quality only.
("Played" 10 AFL games, but 1 was as an unused sub).
The one thing that stands out is how few of these type of players actually get drafted.
So, I get your point, but even with a Mission salsa powered Time Machine, I'm not convinced that we are any better off right now.
It’s not about having a Time Machine or looking back at who is good and who is not. You’re never going to nail every selection.Sorry for jumping in. I'm not dismissing your premise, but even with the aid of hindsight, what are we doing differently to solve this?
2018. If you don't see Quaynor as a KPD there's no-one.
(Seeing Butters @12 hurts tho.)
2019. De Koning (who Geelong didn't take with their first pick it should be noted), Rivers.
Riccardi went just prior to our 2nd pick.
But, I think it's fair to say we were screaming out for a small forward even then.
Even in hindsight, 50/50?
2020. Obviously JUH. Was never going to be anything else.
Again worth noting the best rated KPD were then Grainger-Barrass, and Zac Reid (who might go ok, but can't stay on the park).
Did we dodge a bullet or 2 anyway?
2021. Darcy. Was never going to be anyone else.
Arty Jones over Serong? Sure. But plenty here saying that he's VFL quality only.
("Played" 10 AFL games, but 1 was as an unused sub).
The one thing that stands out is how few of these type of players actually get drafted.
So, I get your point, but even with a Mission salsa powered Time Machine, I'm not convinced that we are any better off right now.
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JAMARRA MOVE ONE STEP CLOSER
JAMARRA Ugle-Hagan is one step closer to joining Gold Coast after passing a medical at the Suns on Thursday.
Gold Coast will continue to complete its due diligence on the 2020 pick No.1 across the weekend and still require board approval, but a deal is expected to be finalised by the trade deadline.
Ugle-Hagan has travelled to Queensland twice over the past week, meeting with Damien Hardwick, Craig Cameron and the Suns' leaders in Carrara. The 23-year-old hasn't played an AFL game since the 2024 elimination final due to well documented personal issues, but featured in the Victorian Aboriginal Community Services Association Carnival in Cranbourne last weekend, where Gold Coast watched him play his first game at any level this year. The Suns haven't started negotiating a contract just yet, but a heavily incentivised two-year deal is set to be offered to Ugle-Hagan once everything else is ticked off by the club and the AFL. – Josh Gabelich
BUKU TALKS TO DRAG OUT
A TRADE for contracted defender Buku Khamis is likely to drag deep into next week, after Carlton used a series of assets to complete a speedy double-swoop for Ben Ainsworth and Campbell Chesser on Friday.
The Blues parted with pick No.41, a future second-round selection and lost small forward Corey Durdin in order to amass Ainsworth and Chesser, as talks with the Bulldogs over a deal for Khamis continue to be locked at a standstill.
The two sides have held discussions over Khamis throughout the week, though very little progress has been made in negotiations, after the defender requested a trade to Ikon Park despite being contracted through to 2026 at the Dogs.
Carlton now has picks No.10, 22, 54, 67 and 72 to play with in a trade for Khamis, with the club also mindful of retaining enough points to match bids on father-son defender Harry Dean and Academy prospect Jack Isonduring this year's draft.
"We've had initial talks with Carlton, but it's not something there's much value in commenting on publicly," Western Bulldogs list manager Michael Regan told AFL.com.au's Gettable on Continental Tyres AFL Trade Radio on Friday.
"Buku is a contracted player, who provides us depth in an area of the ground where we clearly need it. We want to preserve our depth. For Buku to leave, it's going to have to be a pick that reflects his value. Not only in the marketplace, as a contracted player, but to us specifically as a club that has ambitions next year and values his services.
"He's also a product of our Next Generation Academy and a much-loved member of our football club, who we tried to re-sign pretty aggressively in the middle of the year." – Riley Beveridge
Perfect summary. I'd rather us do something like get in May or Frost then just do nothing and back in the group that couldn't get it done last year and has even worse depth. That makes no sense.I don't think anyone wants Power to turn into the Dodo and win trade week.
We haven't won a final since 2021 despite having the best player in the comp for the last 4 years. Twice in that span we haven't even made the top 8.
The teams we couldn't beat in 2025 have been aggressively using this time to improve with known quantity talent. Some of them are equally as good at drafting as we are, or have gifted young talents coming through like we usually do.
Our horrifically bad defensive group looks even thinner. Ryan Gardner is not AFL viable depth.
We've lost Dunkley, Smith and next Jamarra (might flame out, might take them over the top) to stronger teams while we've, so far, gotten very little back in return in terms of short term production.
If the club genuinely, truly believes that Buss (huge question mark, subbed out in half his games) - JoD (progress stalled) - Lobb (getting older!), Gardner (lol), Walker and Will Darcy (not going to be factors in 2026) is enough, I mean...Maybe we do have a few ostriches at WO. I hope those comments were just spin meant to placate the masses about our quite dicey defensive stocks.
Yes, Budarick helps. But it goes a long way further. If our flat track press originated from a lack of faith in our back 6, would seem pretty stupid to then not address it. And no, doesn't have to be Wilkie. Minor upgrades would go a long way. Yes there are players who weren't the VFL defender of the year who are going to be better at AFL level than the guy who was.
We would have picked an Inside Mid.Josh Schache was the big killer
25 and 40 in 2017 could've been Sam Taylor (28) Tom McCartin (33) Harrison Petty (37) or Charlie Ballard (42) Jack Payne (54)
So if we work with the Blues on Buku and 33 for 22, is 12 & 22 enough to move up to pick 8 from the Suns as reported? Gives them another 400 points. Assuming they may be able to get better offers though.
22 will also be high enough for someone like Thomas and potentially Byrne if we went Farrow with our first.I'd rather take the two picks to the draft than trade up a few spots. It won't be high enough for Xavier Taylor, and Dovaston or Oskar Taylor will be there at 12.
How about you make your point without disparaging others. That would be a good thing to do.Given I said posters who do understand the basic concept, your actually the one saying this board is full of posters who can't understand, never said at all by me. Also, are you saying generalisations saying posters who do not by into the hyperventilation that the club is doing nothing are clearly accepting mediocrity as Bulldog Muscle posted?
RE: “or become what should’ve been an AA KPF” - we shouldn’t forget that when Darcy was drafted and for most of his first year we didn’t know whether he’d be a KPF or KPD, so that comment really applies to both him and Naughts.Yes I am saying we have tried to address them they've either requested a trade (Hamling/Adams/Young) Been shit (Collins/Cordy) or become what should've been an AA KPF
We had the right age bracket coming through then in 2020 Young (21) Trengrove (29) Cordy (23) Wood (30) Khamis (20) Keath (28) Gards (22) just all the ones under 28 are shite now minus 2025 VFL TOTY FB Gards
NoIs 11, 22, and 2 x future firsts enough to get Port thinking?
Not unless they can get a player for this years picks. They only have pick 49 remaining and potentially trade that out aswell, they really don't rate this draft.Is 11, 22, and 2 x future firsts enough to get Port thinking?
I really like the look of Sam grlj if we trade up I’d love to grab him . Plays a lot like buttersI'd rather take the two picks to the draft than trade up a few spots. It won't be high enough for Xavier Taylor, and Dovaston or Oskar Taylor will be there at 12.
Unlikely he is there either.I really like the look of Sam grlj if we trade up I’d love to grab him . Plays a lot like butters
Where would you have him landing mate ?Unlikely he is there either.
Is 11, 22, and 2 x future firsts enough to get Port thinking?