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.....moving on then.
 
Lawrd. Smith has lost the plot if that's true, that ego.

More likely that he hasn't found the plot rather than had it and lost it.

Teenage boys (and girls) are capable of ridiculous behaviour that makes a rational adults shake their heads. We tend to forget that after a while and project our educated, experienced adult mindsets onto them. Being good at basketball/football doesn't make someone automatically immune to the sheep mentality most teenagers have, and the propensity to do things without considering the consequences on anyone but themself.

If the circumstances are as described, I doubt it is the ego of being a sportsman causing the issue and more just good old teenage idiocy. Hope the girl in question has received the support she needs and that Archie has learned his lesson. That's what those years are for.
 
There's obviously a lot of discussion on our first pick who will likely be a forward - so assuming we take a mid with our second who do we want? Potential sliders?
 

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There's obviously a lot of discussion on our first pick who will likely be a forward - so assuming we take a mid with our second who do we want? Potential sliders?

Depends on how the academy boys perform will depend if we have a live second pick or not
 
More likely that he hasn't found the plot rather than had it and lost it.

Teenage boys (and girls) are capable of ridiculous behaviour that makes a rational adults shake their heads. We tend to forget that after a while and project our educated, experienced adult mindsets onto them. Being good at basketball/football doesn't make someone automatically immune to the sheep mentality most teenagers have, and the propensity to do things without considering the consequences on anyone but themself.

If the circumstances are as described, I doubt it is the ego of being a sportsman causing the issue and more just good old teenage idiocy. Hope the girl in question has received the support she needs and that Archie has learned his lesson. That's what those years are for.

Yeah, I understand teenagers are capable of silly things but posting abuse comments of facebook is next level stupid as anyone can access it. Makes it even worse considering it was to someone who was underage and he's employed by an AFL club. Doesn't this club have a chat to our new recruits about the dangers of their actions on social media?
 
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.....moving on then.

Good call. Derailment over - further Archie discussion in here gets deleted so we can focus back on how Wright, Dawson and Hammelmann can lead us to future glories and dynasties. ;)
 
Good call. Derailment over - further Archie discussion in here gets deleted so we can focus back on how Wright, Dawson and Hammelmann can lead us to future glories and dynasties. ;)

McCartin, Dawson and Hammelmann******
 
McMartin, mid with genuine pace and skill, Dawson and Hammerman.
 
Hoping we can add a bit of class and pace with our 2nd pick (assuming no academy picks). Whilst i think we do need another quality all round mid, someone who is a bit more outside, can break some lines with some speed and hit a target would be a nice addition. Aish is looking more and more like a much better rounded midfielder than i had though when we drafted him. Hopefully combined with Beams staying healthy our general on ball brigade isn't too bad depth wise, although certainly young. Still feel we lack some pace in our side. Hanley isn't bad down back, and Green and Zorko add some zip across HF and the middle, but it would be good to have someone who could run down a wing with some pace.
 
Posted a while back about the likelihood we will be looking to fill as many as 8 spots on the list again this year. Thinking about it again this afternoon I got to thinking we may be a lot more active before the draft than on the big night.

If Dawson and Hammerman perform as expected and cost us round 2 and 3 I would be surprised if we look to bring in more untried kids with our late picks. I can see us making a play at fringe Giants and Suns and even Port players with a couple of years development in them.
 

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Posted a while back about the likelihood we will be looking to fill as many as 8 spots on the list again this year. Thinking about it again this afternoon I got to thinking we may be a lot more active before the draft than on the big night.

If Dawson and Hammerman perform as expected and cost us round 2 and 3 I would be surprised if we look to bring in more untried kids with our late picks. I can see us making a play at fringe Giants and Suns and even Port players with a couple of years development in them.

Unless a club bids their 1st round draft pick (unlikely) for one of these players; we'll only have to use our 3rd round draft pick if they bid 2nd round as we'll either have the first or second pick in the 2nd round :thumbsu:
 
Unless a club bids their 1st round draft pick (unlikely) for one of these players; we'll only have to use our 3rd round draft pick if they bid 2nd round as we'll either have the first or second pick in the 2nd round :thumbsu:

Fair call.

Maybe we can use 2nd round in a trade deal?
 
Also at this stage clubs will bid first rounders on Waterman (WCE), Moore (collingwood) and possibly that guy from the Swans academy that Knightmare rates so highly. That effectively takes 6 potential bidders out. Might hinge on what Gold Coast do with 2 picks in first round. Would be handy if we maintain that pick around the low 20's. On the other hand if a club is prepared to bid a first rounder on a Lions Academy player, then they would be a bargain with our 2nd rounder anyway.
 
Also at this stage clubs will bid first rounders on Waterman (WCE), Moore (collingwood) and possibly that guy from the Swans academy that Knightmare rates so highly. That effectively takes 6 potential bidders out. Might hinge on what Gold Coast do with 2 picks in first round. Would be handy if we maintain that pick around the low 20's. On the other hand if a club is prepared to bid a first rounder on a Lions Academy player, then they would be a bargain with our 2nd rounder anyway.

Three - if a bid is matched, that bidder can then attempt to use that pick on another player. Also, given compo picks can't be used to draft players through the bidding system I'd be surprised if they can be used to bid on players.
 
Three - if a bid is matched, that bidder can then attempt to use that pick on another player. Also, given compo picks can't be used to draft players through the bidding system I'd be surprised if they can be used to bid on players.
There you go, thanks for clearing that up.

What order are players bid on? For example if the academy players go up first, a club that has their eye on say Waterman, may decide to save their bid until Waterman comes up for bidding.
 
There you go, thanks for clearing that up.

What order are players bid on? For example if the academy players go up first, a club that has their eye on say Waterman, may decide to save their bid until Waterman comes up for bidding.

All bidding is done at once. It works its way down the picks, e.g. using the current ladder:

Pick 1: Brisbane Lions. Anyone to bid on? No - ok, next...
Pick 2: GWS. Anyone to bid on? No - ok, next...
etc
Pick 10: West Coast. Anyone to bid on? Darcy Moore. Collingwood, do you want to match? Yes. Ok, West Coast, anyone else to bid on? Liam Dawson. Brisbane, do you want to match? Yes. Ok West Coast, anyone else to bid on? No - ok, next...

And now Collingwood's first rounder and Brisbane's second rounder are locked in.

So basically each club can bid on any player, and they'd do it in the order in which they'd like to take them with their pick at that point in time. It'd only matter if someone wanted to bid on both Waterman and Dawson and the bid on Waterman isn't matched, so that team now has that pick locked and can't bid on Dawson. Very unlikely scenario.
 

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All bidding is done at once. It works its way down the picks, e.g. using the current ladder:

Pick 1: Brisbane Lions. Anyone to bid on? No - ok, next...
Pick 2: GWS. Anyone to bid on? No - ok, next...
etc
Pick 10: West Coast. Anyone to bid on? Darcy Moore. Collingwood, do you want to match? Yes. Ok, West Coast, anyone else to bid on? Liam Dawson. Brisbane, do you want to match? Yes. Ok West Coast, anyone else to bid on? No - ok, next...

And now Collingwood's first rounder and Brisbane's second rounder are locked in.

So basically each club can bid on any player, and they'd do it in the order in which they'd like to take them with their pick at that point in time. It'd only matter if someone wanted to bid on both Waterman and Dawson and the bid on Waterman isn't matched, so that team now has that pick locked and can't bid on Dawson. Very unlikely scenario.

Who"s on first?
 
Not sure if anyone has read this,it was published on March 21st. Both Dawson and Hammelman seemed highly rated in the preseason.even though rankings can change quickly Dawson seems to be right up there.


The Mad Monday Show Preseason rankings have arrived.

1. Jake Lever (Key Defender)
2. Christian Petracca (Forward/Midfielder)
3. Paddy McCartin (Key Forward)
4. Peter Wright (Key Forward/Ruck)
5. Liam Dawson (Forward/Defender)
6. Sam Durdin (Key Position Utility)
7. Dylan Winton (Utility)
8. Hugh Goddard (Key Forward/Defender)
9. Peter Bampton (Midfielder)
10. Angus Brayshaw (Midfielder)
11. Clem Smith (Utility)
12. Jarrod Pickett (Utility)
13. Brayden Maynard (Midfielder)

14. Sean McLaren (Key Defender/Ruck)
15. Isaac Heeney (Midfielder)
16. Touk Miller (Midfielder)
17. Ryan Lim (Forward/Midfielder)
18. Tom Lamb (Midfielder/Forward)
19. Lachie Weller (Midfielder)
20. Alex Urban (Midfielder)
21. Jack Hayes (Forward)
22. Bradley Walsh (Midfielder)
23. Alec Waterman (Midfielder)
24. Liam Griffiths (Midfielder)
25. Billy Stretch (Midfielder)
26. Christian Buykx – Smith (Defender)
27. Matthew Hammelmann (Key Forward)
28. Bohdi Walker (Midfielder)
29. Darcy Moore (Key Utility)
30. Daniel Capiron (Key Defender)
 
Personally there is a few players I disagree with there actually. Some of the better performers have missed out at this stage.

I struggle to see how they have Hammelmann and Dawson that high. Dawson probably fits in around the 15 to 20 mark for mine and Hammelmann is not someone I have in my top 40.

They certainly do a good job posting match reports and finding some of the advanced stats out for people who are interested.
 
1. Jake Lever (Key Defender)
2. Christian Petracca (Forward/Midfielder)
3. Paddy McCartin (Key Forward)
4. Peter Wright (Key Forward/Ruck)
5. Liam Dawson (Forward/Defender)
6. Sam Durdin (Key Position Utility)
7. Dylan Winton (Utility)
8. Hugh Goddard (Key Forward/Defender)
...
27. Matthew Hammelmann (Key Forward)
)

What are those rankings based on?

Interesting that Dawson is up at 5 and Wright at 4 ...

What is the difference between 'Forward' and 'Key Forward' on that list?
 
What is the difference between 'Forward' and 'Key Forward' on that list?

Generally if they don't have "key" next to their name, they are a small/medium forward.
 
Will be interesting to see if reports of Durdin's poor performance on the weekend have as much effect on opinions of him as Wright/McCartin the week before.
The BF draft board is a very strange place.

On another note, watching Tom Lynch consistently out-reach his opponents every week does get me a little excited about what Wright might be able to do(I did say might). Oh boy, delicious!
 

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