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Mega Thread 2021 Draft

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A couple of the draft board posters have speculated that if:
- A bid for Sam Darcy slides to pick 3 or lower
- We'll trade our R1 2022 pick to the bulldogs for 23 & their R2 2022 pick
- Which at a guess would be something like 2022 16 for 2021 23 & 2022 35

- Start With 12 & ~55 (after bids) + JB this year, and ~16, ~34, ~48 (Syd) next year
- Ending With 12 & 23 + JB this year, and ~34, ~35 (WB) & ~48 (Syd) next year

Thoughts? Is getting access to a Chesser/Draper this year worth dropping our first to a second next year? If we're targeting a ruck next year then maybe. They seem to drop lower than everyone expects every year.
Risky. And won't it be 25 after bids?
 
It was a Limited News thing, not just Advertiser Now - this is how they saw it:

YOUR CLUB’S HAUL
Adelaide: Finn Callaghan, Sam Banks, Eamon Wilkinson, Ben De Bolfo

Brisbane: Josh Goater, Tyler Sonsie, Alastair Lord, Tyreece Leiu, Greg Clark

Carlton: Jesse Motlop, Oscar Adams, Blake Schlensog

Collingwood: Nick Daicos, Morgan Ferres, James Willis

Essendon: Campbell Chesser, Blake Howes, Paul Curtis

Fremantle: Jye Amiss, Neil Erasmus, Corey Warner, Toby Conway, Eric Benning, Jake Soligo

Geelong: Tom Brown, Mitch Knevitt, Judson Clarke, Connor MacDonald

Gold Coast: Josh Gibcus

GWS: Josh Rachele, Jacob van Rooyen, Josh Fahey

Hawthorn: Josh Ward, Sam Butler, Jack Williams, Lachlan Rankin, Hugh Jackson, Cooper Beecken

Melbourne: Arlo Draper, Angus Sheldrick, Lewis Rayson, Josh Rentsch, Taj Woewodin

North Melbourne: Jason Horne-Francis, Leek Alleer, Corey Preston, Kai Lohmann, Karl Worner

Port Adelaide: Matt Johnson, Jase Burgoyne, Arthur Jones

Richmond: Ben Hobbs, Josh Sinn, Zac Taylor, Rhett Bazzo, Brady Hough

St Kilda: Mac Andrew, Marcus Windhager, Mitchito Owens

Sydney: Darcy Wilmot, Cooper Murley, Charlie Dean, James Tunstill

West Coast: Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, Matty Roberts, Noah Pegoraro, Joshua Cripps

Western Bulldogs: Sam Darcy, Hugh Stagg, Dante Visentini
Brisbane and Richmond are huge winners from this. Johnson would be my 4th choice after Sinn, Sonsie and Goater (Assuming Rachele and Hobbs are gone by our pick)
 
Brisbane and Richmond are huge winners from this. Johnson would be my 4th choice after Sinn, Sonsie and Goater (Assuming Rachele and Hobbs are gone by our pick)


Their exercise had the franchise bidding on Jase at #37 with us matching, thereby putting us into a points deficit of about 300 after taking Arthur Jones at 60. All just supposition of course.
 

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I've never even considered Erasmus surely he doesn't fall into our Laps ? Especially with the WA clubs having 3 picks.

I was going by Twomey's comments on each player. He thought Erasmus could slide.

He also linked us to Wilmot which would be surprising. Although, half back ;)

It's probably a reflection of the disparity between clubs in player rankings.
 
The last few days watching his highlights over and over, I can't help but think, when we will get someone who regularly can a) win the hard ball and b) then use it in an elite manner by foot. We have plenty of players who can do a) but bugger all who regularly do b).
I think I’ve been watching the same highlights.
That pass to a leading Tim Evans had me thinking i will never see anything like that again in my lifetime.
 
I expect a lot of disinformation is being fed to the footy media at the moment.
This misinformation or selective promotion of players is real.
The majority of Journalists, especially your under 40's are managed by the Player Agents that are looking after the players they are commenting on.
I know the promotion is short lived, because ultimately the player is selected by Clubs who are not influenced by the media, but you often should be wary of what you are reading in the main stream media and on AFL promoted platforms.
I suppose it is just another example of how conflicted the AFL circus is.
 
Although the deadline isn't until 3.00pm VFL time today, The Hun has listed the names of nominees for this year's draft.

First alphabetically is Tahj Abberley - now I know that Taj has long been popularised (we have our own) probably more from the surfing guy than the blues guy among Aussie bogans, but Tahj takes it to the next wanky level.

Sorry the list is paywalled, but I'll be looking through the 717 names for some more examples of wonderful baby names from 18 or so years ago...


 
Although the deadline isn't until 3.00pm VFL time today, The Hun has listed the names of nominees for this year's draft.

First alphabetically is Tahj Abberley - now I know that Taj has long been popularised (we have our own) probably more from the surfing guy than the blues guy among Aussie bogans, but Tahj takes it to the next wanky level.

Sorry the list is paywalled, but I'll be looking through the 717 names for some more examples of wonderful baby names from 18 or so years ago...


Margaret River surfer Taj Burrow was the first male I can remember named Taj. Has the spelling changed to Tahj??

He was a 16-17 year old prodigy, that deliberately delayed going on the tour until he turned 18, which was a big deal back then, so that puts its at around 1994/95 I first heard Taj as a male name.

Edit just checked his wiki profile to see I have the dates right and I saw - Burrow was born in Yallingup, Western Australia, Australia to American parents ..... says it all.
 
I remember songwriter, guitarist and performer Tal Bachman, son of The Guess Who & Bachman-Turner Overdrive veteran Randy Bachman, who had the hit She's So High in 1999.

Not Taj though.
 
Although the deadline isn't until 3.00pm VFL time today, The Hun has listed the names of nominees for this year's draft.

First alphabetically is Tahj Abberley - now I know that Taj has long been popularised (we have our own) probably more from the surfing guy than the blues guy among Aussie bogans, but Tahj takes it to the next wanky level.

Sorry the list is paywalled, but I'll be looking through the 717 names for some more examples of wonderful baby names from 18 or so years ago...



As bad as we have it here right now, it's still nowhere near the level of stupid names that dominated the African American births in the late 90s early 2000s. Every boy born seemed to have De, Ja or La added to the start of your everyday normal names.

The NBA and NFL is loaded with names like DeMarcus (oh and LaMarcus), DeAndre, LaMelo, JaMychal, DeJon, DeAnthony and the double whammy like DeMar DeRozan.

Were they all obsessed with the Sound of Music?

 

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As bad as we have it here right now, it's still nowhere near the level of stupid names that dominated the African American births in the late 90s early 2000s. Every boy born seemed to have De, Ja or La added to the start of your everyday normal names.

The NBA and NFL is loaded with names like DeMarcus (oh and LaMarcus), DeAndre, LaMelo, JaMychal, DeJon, DeAnthony and the double whammy like DeMar DeRozan.

Were they all obsessed with the Sound of Music?



Pretty sure those names are more a homage to Creole and the attempt to attribute nobility to the name. They say DeMarcus etc. because D'Marcus and LaMelo don't actually work in French (needs to be followed by a name that starts with a vowel) i.e. D'Artagnan, L'Oreal etc.
 
Jamieson Ballantyne
Billy Barnes, Echuca
Isacc Birt
Decaln Bren (typo/can't spell own name?)
Wylie Buzza
Jasper Conquest
Billy Cootee
Ingo Dammersmith
Talbn Delacey ??
Chance Doultree
Oskar Faulkhead
Braydon Fawcett
Felkix Flockart
Jed Foggo
Matthew Gook
Ferhus Greene
Deklyn Grocott
Keanu Haddow
Zdenek Hostalek, Tooleybuc Manangatang Football Club
Tyreece Leiu
Baynen Lowe
Arci Manton
Reed Maskell-Dobbyn
Dyane McGary
Orion Phillips
Stirling Phipps-Parsons, Old Xaverians
Liam Puncher
Zyton Santillo
Tristen Waack


I'll concede that there might be some typos in The Hun's list, for example:

Body Woodcock, Southport Sharks


I don't know if this year's delisted players have to nominate, but Trent Burgoyne and Hamish Hartlett aren't on the list. If so, they've got 15 minutes left as I type this.


EDIT: It looks like they do have to nominate:

Wednesday 17 November by 3.00pm – Delisted Primary List Draft Nomination Form Lodgement; Non–Retained Rookie Players NAB AFL Draft Nomination Form Lodgement; Players Not Registered or Played for 3 years Rookie List Form lodgement; International Players Inclusion on Rookie List Form Lodgement; AFL Father-Son Bidding Nominations lodged with AFL
NAB AFL Draft Nominations close
 
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Gold Coast is eyeing former Geelong midfielder Charlie Constable after he nominated for the national draft, reports SEN.

The deadline for delisted and non-retained rookie players to nominate for the 2021 national draft was 3pm Wednesday.
Constable, who was axed by the Cats earlier this off-season, has put his name into the pool and will be eligible for selection at the draft across November 24-25.

He is being “strongly considered” by the Suns, reporter Sam Edmund said on Dwayne’s World.
All clubs must use three draft picks and the Suns, owning pick 3 and then nothing until 95 or later, were intending to use theirs on veterans Hugh Greenwood and Rory Thompson, having delisted them, in an effort to comply with the three-pick rule while working around their list squeeze.


SWANS’ SWOOP TO WAIT FOR 2022
Sydney is still expected to add former No.1 pick Paddy McCartin but it won’t be through the draft.
McCartin is expected to join his brother Tom on the Swans’ list for the 2022 season, but the ex-St Kilda forward has not nominated for this year’s draft, reports AFL Media’s Callum Twomey.
He is instead set to join the club via the pre-season supplemental selection period (SSP), in which non-listed players can train with AFL clubs and then be added to the list ahead of the home and away season.

Last season’s SSP began on January 6 and ran until March 9. The AFL is yet to confirm the dates for 2022.
McCartin played at VFL level for the Swans in 2021, being suspended for five weeks for an off-ball punch to Geelong’s Aaron Black, but impressing at both ends of the ground.

 

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I vaguely listened to 'road to the draft'.

My gist was something like;

1. NM Horne-Francis
2. GWS maybe bid on Darcy
3. GWS Callaghan
4. GC bid on Daicos
5. GC Andrew
6. Ad Rachele
7. Ha maybe Ward
8. Fr Gibcus
9. Ri Hobbs

10-15 not in order Amiss, Wanganeen-Milera, Johnson, Erasmus, Sinn, Goater.

So Port probably getting a choice between the remaining 2 of the 10-15 group.
 
Pretty sure those names are more a homage to Creole and the attempt to attribute nobility to the name. They say DeMarcus etc. because D'Marcus and LaMelo don't actually work in French (needs to be followed by a name that starts with a vowel) i.e. D'Artagnan, L'Oreal etc.
Ce n'est pas vrai. Il y a beaucoup de noms en français qui commencent avec un article defini sans elision, comme la, le etc. Par example Simon Le Bon, John Le Mesurier etc.
 
Ce n'est pas vrai. Il y a beaucoup de noms en français qui commencent avec un article defini sans elision, comme la, le etc. Par example Simon Le Bon, John Le Mesurier etc.

Simon the Good and John the Measurer make sense in that context, because the Le is preceding their surname.

D' (or De) was sometimes attributed to nobility because it means 'From' and could be attributed to the lands which the family rule over'. It makes little sense to proceed a first name. Of course, then you've got examples like O'Shea Jackson (better known as Ice Cube), which is quite clearly an Irish last name...so I think African Americans just don't give a **** and are happy using last names as first names.
 
I would definitely trade back in if Roberts slides enough for our future second to get it done.
 
I vaguely listened to 'road to the draft'.

My gist was something like;

1. NM Horne-Francis
2. GWS maybe bid on Darcy
3. GWS Callaghan
4. GC bid on Daicos
5. GC Andrew
6. Ad Rachele
7. Ha maybe Ward
8. Fr Gibcus
9. Ri Hobbs

10-15 not in order Amiss, Wanganeen-Milera, Johnson, Erasmus, Sinn, Goater.

So Port probably getting a choice between the remaining 2 of the 10-15 group.

I get the feeling that Mac Andrew might slide to us. Can't see the suns or Giants going that early and the other teams might not want a ruck that's so raw with their early pick either, which leaves us with one less from the above list to choose from
 

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