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To be honest i think you are a fair way off the mark, have a look at SOS draft history at GWS he wasnt afraid to stockpile key position forwards as he knows they are worth there wait in gold on the trade table. If we have a top 5 pick i would expect us to go for a KPF unless there is an exceptional mid who stands out or no obvious key forward.
Option 2, not a chance we trade a top 7 pick for a player and no chance somene like Wines would want to come to CFC.. we would have to severly overpay. We may consider a free agent but no way we give up a top pick.
Option 3 is just so far beyond realistic its not worth considering
Due diligence is not taking the 'needs' or 'best available' angle too literally, just like we did last year. We have to rate the players first. I hear we were chasing Harry's brother with our fourth pick, until the Kangaroos chopped in before us. I think it's telling that we then didn't take someone like Collins with that pick, and went for a midfielder instead, especially since we went ahead and drafted a KPD with our first rookie choice.
It's about being creative and using the strengths of each draft to suit the picks we have. We haven't really done that before, we've been very rigid and single-minded.
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We took 3 talls... if either Harry or Charlie had gone before our relevant picks where we took them, then strategies change. When we got to (nominal) pick 19, we had addressed the talls situation with Jack still to come. The club needs outside run... we needed pace and Cuningham supplies it in droves.Due diligence is not taking the 'needs' or 'best available' angle too literally, just like we did last year. We have to rate the players first. I hear we were chasing Harry's brother with our fourth pick, until the Kangaroos chopped in before us. I think it's telling that we then didn't take someone like Collins with that pick, and went for a midfielder instead, especially since we went ahead and drafted a KPD with our first rookie choice.
It's about being creative and using the strengths of each draft to suit the picks we have. We haven't really done that before, we've been very rigid and single-minded.
Computer says "**** no!"Cale Hooker is a free agent after this season (and serves his CAS suspension)
Can't hurt to give his manager a call, quality player, especially as Jamo and Rowe are near the end, another KPD to help Weitering etc would be handy.
Just as happy to see the big fella force his way into a pack........
Despite what Harks said... if an Oliver or a Parish had slide to pick 8, all bets would have been off.
Thats the way that I look at it. I think that McKay would have still been there at 10... but the club wanted to nail down the bookends. Charlie with his indiscretion was less of a risk to be there with our third pick. And Cuningham, by the looks of the training vids, is a perfect counterpoint to Boekkie on the outside...Weideman would have got the nod ahead of McKay also.
Curnow was the bonus and Cuningham the icing on the cake.
Thats the way that I look at it. I think that McKay would have still been there at 10... but the club wanted to nail down the bookends. Charlie with his indiscretion was less of a risk to be there with our third pick. And Cuningham, by the looks of the training vids, is a perfect counterpoint to Boekkie on the outside...
And then we had Jack, who at 191 is a fraction small to be a KPP, but I reckon that this year will see him grow another 4-5cm and get him to KPP height. He will also start filling out a bit as well. I'm sure that everyone who was around at the time remembers how skinny SOS was when he first started playing for the club... and then he filled out as well.
I really don't think that people realise how well the SOS kicked off our rebuild and it will be a couple of years down the track before the light over people's heads go bing and they suddenly realise how well we did.
Can he be seen as an 8-year veteran when technically 2 of those years shouldn't count?Cale Hooker is a free agent after this season (and serves his CAS suspension)
Can't hurt to give his manager a call, quality player, especially as Jamo and Rowe are near the end, another KPD to help Weitering etc would be handy.
Can he be seen as an 8-year veteran when technically 2 of those years shouldn't count?
I doubt anyone's really thought about it... Seems to me it's not really reasonable...Apparently it does count![]()
If we had gone Curnow at our second, and Adelaide did grab Harry, I could see us taking his brother with our third and still taking Cuningham with our 4th.To the best of my understanding, McKay would not have been there after our second as Adelaide were very keen on Harry.
There were some fun and games going around in regards to Adelaide but things worked out where we didn't miss on Curnow for taking McKay before him.
Had have we taken Curnow first McKay would not be with us now.
Tom Lynch is one year younger than gibbsBottom 4 (not in any order, will be Brisbane, Essendon, Us and Gold Coast) this season.
The Suns intrigue me, if as expected they lose O'Meara and Gablett has another injury plagued season, maybe we can try trade Gibbs and steak knives for Tom Lynch or perhaps trade for one their surplus talks like Peter Wright and hit draft for another skilled outside mid type.
If we were in Premiership contending mode, no way would we trade Gibbs, but we're not, and Tommy Boy could be the 'Lynch Pin' for our next premiership flag window (which Gibbs likely won't be)