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Disappointing
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Disappointing
It’s all about points for us.
Garbage deals
If its just 21 and 27 for 9 we lose points? They'd need to throw in 30, but then they couldn't match their own bids.
They might be happy to forgo their academy kids if they’re bid on too early, especially when compared with the opportunity to take #9.
Or we might give them back a later pick?
You're reading your calculations backwards: it's +171 points to us where the picks would be sitting after other bids, but it also rules us out of trading up.Garbage deals
If its just 21 and 27 for 9 we lose points? They'd need to throw in 30, but then they couldn't match their own bids.
The solution is to do something in the 2025 draft, where we can happily select a third player, even a fourth if we wind up with all our selections in the top 35 (unlikely).no club wants to trade a future first. not much we can do about it
Late 1st round this year vs early 2nd next year is probably even if not weighted more to the latter if the draft is as strong as everyone is saying.Pretty poor for us. Disappointing if thats the best we can do.
Timing of Curnow leaving and bidding rule changes has really stung us.
Another F1 or a later 1st round pick this year was the pass mark for me (in addition to Dean+Ison), so that'd be a fail.
Essendon deal better if they can guarantee no bid on Dean, but pointless if Richmond bids before them.
What about picks they would get at back-end of the draft as they'd have two list spots more than picks if doing a 3-for-1 with us?They'd need to throw in 30, but then they couldn't match their own bids.
Gold Coast yes, Brisbane no.Surely Gold Coast and Brisbane would be getting in ahead of us for trades with clubs wanting to move up the order? We wouldn't be doing any of the above without seeing where the Dean bid comes in, so it would happen at either the Dean bid, or at pick 9 (12).
Surely Gold Coast and Brisbane would be getting in ahead of us for trades with clubs wanting to move up the order? We wouldn't be doing any of the above without seeing where the Dean bid comes in, so it would happen at either the Dean bid, or at pick 9 (12).
If we were to do those two trades (per CT), we'd have to know that the points are enough to match Dean and Ison.
And it would look like we'd be doing anything we can to get more 2026 picks, so no 3rd pick this draft.
Neither trade sounds palatable on the surface, but if we're selling out of 2025, then whatever gets us the best 2026 points (plus Dean and Ison) will get done.
Because we have 2 firsts next year already. Plus it seems like no one is willing to trade future firstsWhat's the point of the pick swap if we don't get a future first as well
And better again with a bid on Patterson?Deals make sense
Then here's what you do: let them have Dean. He's not worth that.I wonder if West Coast actually will bid on Dean at 2. Explains the move.
Your deals are excluding the possibility of Patterson being bid on before Dean, which is a wild take from Richmond's recruitment team.Ok so let's do the math!
Deal 1
Pick 9 (1355) for 21 (721), 27 (533)
Is on face value a loss of 100 points.
BUT
We know that at least Uwland will be bid before hand, probably at 2.
That would cost them 15, 18, 24 getting back pick 43.
After that pick 9 is 10, 21 is 20 and 27 is 25
So the values become 10 (1276) for 20 (757) and 25 (590) which is a gain of 71 points.
If a bid for Annable happens before Dean, say at pick 5 then Bris match with with 17, 22 and 42, and get back 45.
This would push 9 back to 11 and bring 25 in to 24 which would give us a value boost of about 100 more points.
Deal 2
11 for 25 and a future 2nd.
On base value we are losing 615 points this year, but gaining points next year
But if we assume the same two bids and matches then 11 becomes 13 and 25 becomes 22.
That would mean losing about 400 points this year.
It would also mean that a Dean match in this scenario at 6 would cost us 20, 24 & 25 getting back 30.
Altogether we get about the same matching value for Dean and a future second and insurance that we can match Ison.
Our third pick would likely be a Second rounder.
Deals make sense.