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Think history with Hoops would have been vastly different had we been ultra competitive throughout his career. An absolute cream player stuck on a team where he lacked opportunity to play his best role.For delivery inside 50, that would be fine. Hoops was soft and quite conditional though.
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Binns is a running backpocket or a lead up fwd like fogarty has been triedOoh GWS have gone early on Jones, bold. Must see him as a forward who can weave into some stoppages.
I know the rumour was we'd look at Jaxson Binns - though maybe at a later pick than 29 - and that would match up with our typical draft profile. Not sure he's an AFL midfielder, but can kick and kick well under pressure.
deal with *?
Next few picks will be very interesting. No doubt Nick Austin will be working the phones overnight.
Suspect others may outbid us for the Giants next pick but with a Davey bid surely on the horizon I'd be speaking with Essendon. If a bid comes in the next 3 picks they'll be keen to offload 25, and we may be in a good position to give them what they want.
As a guide, picks 46, 57 and 67 are worth 582 points, which is very close to the discounted points value of picks 22-24. There's a deal to be done there, with only minor tweaking required.
We can then use next year's picks to trade back later in this one as required.
Essendon don't need that many points, they're already holding 49, 54 and 59.Next few picks will be very interesting. No doubt Nick Austin will be working the phones overnight.
Suspect others may outbid us for the Giants next pick but with a Davey bid surely on the horizon I'd be speaking with Essendon. If a bid comes in the next 3 picks they'll be keen to offload 25, and we may be in a good position to give them what they want.
As a guide, picks 46, 57 and 67 are worth 582 points, which is very close to the discounted points value of picks 22-24. There's a deal to be done there, with only minor tweaking required.
We can then use next year's picks to trade back later in this one as required.
I’d have Magor within that group as well, very talented kid, just a natural and pure footballer….Some decent players still on the board
Hayes, Barnett, Hotton, Burgiel, Clarke, George, Dowling, Hustwaite, Ryan, Cowan, Keeler, Scaife, Szybkowski, Scully, Gruzewski, Hagan, Drury, Schuback, Gallagher,
Looks good
Agree. Next year's draft predicted to be stronger. It would be foolish to leave us short next year - both from a trade and draft perspectiveI understand the 'strike whilst the iron is hot mentality, especially from all of us success starved, long suffering Blue Baggers here (esp Millenials and Gen Z types, so sorry friends x) but I am of the steadfast belief our list is almost good enough to challenge for a flag next year, however injuries and other undetermined setbacks may arise next season) and we should not try place all our chips in the one gambling plate (least Burt Reynolds' wouldn't)
We should not be pressured into panic trading or drafting cause of moves like Hawthorn's.
This whole instant gratification type of drafting and trading is what arguably cost us dearly in the past.
Said the same.Shades of Houlihan about Hollands, maybe it's just the hair. Can only hope.
Love what Sydney did last night. Played GWS like a fiddle and pulled Hawks pants down in that trade.