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Hamish does his best work with late draft picks, so we really weren’t losing anythingBut you are giving up 3 chances to end up with the best player for 1 slightly higher chance.
The probability of getting the best player with the cumulative chances of 3 first rounders is definitely higher than the probably with 1 pick 1.


I remember people saying the same about Christian Petracca, they don't look so clever now, xome players take longer than others.I just wonder if the confidence about these kids who are rated #1 or #2 is always justified. Maybe JHF is one of the cases where it's a safe bet that he'll become a top-liner but that seems to be the exception rather than the rule if you look over the past 20 years. Most of these kids end up being eclipsed by at least one or two kids taken later.
For example, I remember how high people were about Cam Rayner. And he's by no means a bust. He'll probably play 200 games and be a very fine player. But he's already been eclipsed by a handful of players taken later in that draft.
Hamish does his best work with late draft picks, so we really weren’t losing anything![]()
Well, Petracca went #2 so that's actually another example of the #1 pick being eclipsed by someone selected later.I remember people saying the same about Christian Petracca, they don't look so clever now, xome players take longer than others.
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I remember people saying the same about Christian Petracca, they don't look so clever now, xome players take longer than others.
Never rated Lukocious personally, Cooney would be the only other player I can think of who played as well in the SANFL at the same age.
Rozee showed similar promise but Horne is something else.
But you are giving up 3 chances to end up with the best player for 1 slightly higher chance.
The probability of getting the best player with the cumulative chances of 3 first rounders is definitely higher than the probably with 1 pick 1.
Need to swop pick 4 and Melbourne's pick 18 for GWS pick 2 and their 2022 second, then pick 2 and 2022 first for Pick 1
Except everyone was shaking their head that Saints went tall (name escapes me at the moment) instead of Petracca who was seen as a clear #1 pick in that draft. It would be like North shocking everyone and not picking JHF this year as he is a clear #1 pickWell, Petracca went #2 so that's actually another example of the #1 pick being eclipsed by someone selected later.
Don't get me wrong, there are obviously examples of kids taken at #1 or #2 who lived up to that billing. But I think if you look over the course of 20 years, it's quite rare for the kid taken at #1 to actually be the best player from their draft. That's hardly surprising, but it just goes to show that the confidence around that pick is perhaps not justified.
I'm not sure this changes the fact that the club that had pick 1 took a kid who was subsequently eclipsed by a kid selected later.Except everyone was shaking their head that Saints went tall (name escapes me at the moment) instead of Petracca who was seen as a clear #1 pick in that draft. It would be like North shocking everyone and not picking JHF this year as he is a clear #1 pick
Horne Francis is the next big time midfielder. Think Dangerfield, Voss, Martin, Fyfe. Thats what he will become IF everything goes as planned. He is that good.
I love how we offered up the 3 firsts for pick 1.
It gives North something to think about the media will tell them their crazy and puts Sydney back into a corner re Dawson.
I also like how we havent offered players. Internally that can be detrimental to the playing group.
From here all we can do is ask North the question what would it take for them to trade pick 1 and get THEM to write down a list of players to pair up with our draft picks.
If its too much we say no thanks and take the best lad available at 4 and look to use the 2 firsts next year on Luko or Rankine. Atleast we are having a crack.
There are no guarantees with any pick but that simply reinforces the advantage of having more bites of the cherry in the first round.We can’t highlight the risk of Horne-Francis not being an absolute star without acknowledging the even greater risk that pick 6 and the Crows and Demons’ Future Firsts could also be busts.
The gap between Melbourne’s Future First and North’s Future Second won’t be much.
I know people are saying that we were giving up three first round picks for one player and I may be wrong here but is that really true?
It looks like we were moving pick 4 up to pick 1 and moving the Melbourne first to the Kangaroos second. So potentially moving a pick 17 or 18 to pick 20.
Then we are giving up our first next year. So really I think we are only giving up one decent pick to try and get JHF.
And they're aged 25 or under.The only time 3 first round picks should be offered for anyone is if they have that years Brownlow or Coleman around their necks.
There are no guarantees with any pick but that simply reinforces the advantage of having more bites of the cherry in the first round.
A lot of this discussion revolves around how much Adelaide will improve in 2022. What if you finish in the bottom two?
You can't select elite talent with pick 9?Yep, it’s a risk. But there’s also risk in holding the picks and we end up with pick 9 next year for another ‘just ok’ midfielder.
We desperately need elite midfielders and I’m glad we’re going hard for elite talent.
Yeah because they're going to the wooden Spooner, if you've won the wooden spoon your club probably has issues, and Massive holes in its list, that's probably why pick 4 and pick 7 turn out better, in all likelihood they are going to a better club who just had an off year so are surrounded by better players so are given an opportunity to develop better.Well, Petracca went #2 so that's actually another example of the #1 pick being eclipsed by someone selected later.
Don't get me wrong, there are obviously examples of kids taken at #1 or #2 who lived up to that billing. But I think if you look over the course of 20 years, it's quite rare for the kid taken at #1 to actually be the best player from their draft. That's hardly surprising, but it just goes to show that the confidence around that pick is perhaps not justified.
You can't select elite talent with pick 9?
There's a pretty long list of top-liners taken with picks thereabouts or later.
That's a sweeping generalisation. Cam Rayner, for example, was playing finals in his second season.Yeah because they're going to the wooden Spooner, if you've won the wooden spoon your club probably has issues, and Massive holes in its list, that's probably why pick 4 and pick 7 turn out better, in all likelihood they are going to a better club who just had an off year so are surrounded by better players so are given an opportunity to develop better.
More picks may definitely be preferable, to a point, particularly if we're talking about multiple first-rounders and a club is committed to a comprehensive rebuild.Absolutely - Aaron Naughton comes to mind at 9. But the Saints also had TWO picks just before that and went with Coffield and Hunter Clark.
If ‘more picks’ is the answer, we may as trade trade down to multiple second and third rounders.
Go watch luko in his underage year at SANFL in the prelim final for the eagles v sturt run the 2 best key defenders in the league a merry dance on the way to a 4 goal haul...the kid was 16 years old. He looked an absolute generational talent in his pre AFL yearsNever rated Lukocious personally, Cooney would be the only other player I can think of who played as well in the SANFL at the same age.
Rozee showed similar promise but Horne is something else.
