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Our 2nd pick.10-20
I get the impression - from some draft watchers at least - that Callaghan will still require some development. Can probably play games next year, but is more a lower floor, higher ceiling type. Tall, light frame etc.Or do we pick one player, say Callaghan, ready to step into the 22. And a Roberts type who may need a year of physical development. If everyone is fit probably not going to see two new players break into the 22 next year
Big fan of Wilmot and Butler here. Taylor's neat but not for me.for 2nd rounders / late 1sts I'm liking the sound of Butler, Taylor and Wilmot. All seem to have Richmondy traits in spades
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1. Daicos > Pies (bid matched)Consensus Player Jordan Pinto Dan Batten
1 Jason Horne-Francis 1 1
2 Nick Daicos 2 2
3 Sam Darcy 4 3
4 Finn Callaghan 3 4
5 Josh Gibcus 5 6
6 Ben Hobbs 11 5
7 Josh Ward 6 10
8 Mac Andrew 7 8
9 Jye Amiss 15 9
10 Josh Sinn 8 11
11 Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera 10 13
12 Matthew Roberts 9 14
13 Josh Rachele 14 7
14 Tyler Sonsie 13 15
15 Arlo Draper 16 16
16 Neil Erasmus 17 12
17 Josh Goater 12 18
18 Matthew Johnson 19 17
19 Campbell Chesser 18 20
20 Jacob van Rooyen 22 19
21 Sam Butler 20 24
22 Darcy Wilmot 25 22
23 Jack Williams 23 23
24 Jesse Motlop 24 21
25 Zac Taylor 26 27
26 Blake Howes 21 29
27 Toby Conway 30 25
28 Jase Burgoyne 29 26
29 Mitch Knevitt 28 28
30 Tom Brown 27
On this episode of the Bigfooty Draftcast, The_Wookie hosts a 3 round phantom draft for our draft experts eDPS, ModernArtillery, Pie 4 Life and PMBangers to participate in, each taking 4 clubs and running through selection-by-selection. Who does your club pick? Which fans will be the most outraged? Where does BigFooty's Own Neil Erasmus (BFONE for short) get selected? Listen through to find out, and hear the rationale of the selections for your club!
All selections, and club allocations can be seen here;
Questions for the listeners;
Is there anyone you would have preferred at any of your selections?
Who were the bolters and sliders?
Who were some of the players that missed out that shocked you?
Safe? ie vanilla. Reads a bit like a Conca type to me.Ben Hobbs continues to be presented as a RFC and Dimma type.
Good stuff.Hey Tigers fans,
Draft Experts eDPS, ModernArtillery, Pie 4 Life and PMBangers recently took part in a phantom draft for the draftcast! feel free to listen and direct all criticisms to the draftcast thread, specifically ModernArtillery who selected for you
Thanks lads, appreciate your effortsHey Tigers fans,
Draft Experts eDPS, ModernArtillery, Pie 4 Life and PMBangers recently took part in a phantom draft for the draftcast! feel free to listen and direct all criticisms to the draftcast thread, specifically ModernArtillery who selected for you
he's a ****ing idiot that guyThe Don's GM of Football saying they want to trade their late picks into the 2nd round because...........
" We think there's a good group of players we'd like to get our hands on in this year's draft, especially in the second round. "
Can't see anyone wanting 48 + 53 TBH especially with Dodo at the helm.
Bombers can trade their future picks aswell to try and nab the Dogs first this year that they will likely trade at a premium due to the Darcy bid eating up the pick. If any club can pry that pick though it’s your mob as you have better later picks to offer for point matching. Could potentially end up with 3 players from the draft the club rated in the top 10, pick 7,15 and 17 could set up the future very very nicely.The Don's GM of Football saying they want to trade their late picks into the 2nd round because...........
" We think there's a good group of players we'd like to get our hands on in this year's draft, especially in the second round. "
Can't see anyone wanting 48 + 53 TBH especially with Dodo at the helm.
Doggies will need picks this year to match the bid and next years 2nd is not any goodBombers can trade their future picks aswell to try and nab the Dogs first this year that they will likely trade at a premium due to the Darcy bid eating up the pick. If any club can pry that pick though it’s your mob as you have better later picks to offer for point matching. Could potentially end up with 3 players from the draft the club rated in the top 10, pick 7,15 and 17 could set up the future very very nicely.
Yeah they can trade future picks but what I took from the GM's comment was that Dons are keen to get into the 2nd round this year and I can't see any club trading out their early 2nds for late 3rds and that would include the Dons next year. I do see us trading our later picks for the Pies future 2nd (don't think they'll trade their F1 after this years debacle) as well as moving on the Dogs 17. We can't use 8 picks this year so there might also be a possibility of moving 38 + 39 for the North F2 if it can be somehow wrangled in the CCJ & Tarrant deals.Bombers can trade their future picks aswell to try and nab the Dogs first this year that they will likely trade at a premium due to the Darcy bid eating up the pick. If any club can pry that pick though it’s your mob as you have better later picks to offer for point matching. Could potentially end up with 3 players from the draft the club rated in the top 10, pick 7,15 and 17 could set up the future very very nicely.
That would be the 2 picks i would go afterYeah they can trade future picks but what I took from the GM's comment was that Dons are keen to get into the 2nd round this year and I can't see any club trading out their early 2nds for late 3rds and that would include the Dons next year. I do see us trading our later picks for the Pies future 2nd (don't think they'll trade their F1 after this years debacle) as well as moving on the Dogs 17. We can't use 8 picks this year so there might also be a possibility of moving 38 + 39 for the North F2 if it can be somehow wrangled in the CCJ & Tarrant deals.
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Pick/Pts | Pick/Pts | Pick/Pts | Pick/Pts | Pick/Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ROUND ONE | ROUND TWO | ROUND THREE | ROUND FOUR | ROUND FIVE |
| 1. 3000 | 19. 948 | 37. 483 | 55. 207 | 73. 9 |
| 2. 2517 | 20. 912 | 38. 465 | 56. 194 | 74. - |
| 3. 2234 | 21. 878 | 39. 446 | 57. 182 | |
| 4. 2034 | 22. 845 | 40. 429 | 58. 170 | |
| 5. 1878 | 23. 815 | 41. 412 | 59. 158 | |
| 6. 1751 | 24. 785 | 42. 395 | 60. 146 | |
| 7. 1644 | 25. 756 | 43. 378 | 61. 135 | |
| 8. 1551 | 26. 729 | 44. 362 | 62. 123 | |
| 9. 1469 | 27. 703 | 45. 347 | 63. 112 | |
| 10. 1395 | 28. 677 | 46. 331 | 64. 101 | |
| 11. 1329 | 29. 653 | 47. 316 | 65. 90 | |
| 12. 1268 | 30. 629 | 48. 302 | 66. 80 | |
| 13. 1212 | 31. 606 | 49. 287 | 67. 69 | |
| 14. 1161 | 32. 584 | 50. 273 | 68. 59 | |
| 15. 1112 | 33. 563 | 51. 259 | 69. 49 | |
| 16. 1067 | 34. 542 | 52. 246 | 70. 39 | |
| 17. 1025 | 35. 522 | 53. 233 | 71. 29 | |
| 18. 985 | 36. 502 | 54. 220 | 72. 19 |
I think both of our 2nd rnd picks are going to be quite valuable so 38-40-44 still gives the Dogs 300pts which is pick 50 in their favour.That would be the 2 picks i would go after
2021 Doggies 1st round pick #18 after the daicos bid (28 , 42 , 46 = 1403 points)
2022 Pies 2nd Rounder (due to them requiring points) 38 + 39 = 911 points
2021 picks
7 , 15 , 18 , 26
2022
1 x 1st round - Richmond
2 x 2nd round - Richmond & Collingwood