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Something to work with in a deep draft but that another pick around the 13 mark would've been nice.13, 29, 36, 50 + 58.
13, 29, 36, 50 + 58.
Well said Pete. love the sexy hunky new avatar mate.We are losing a F1, but we received picks 13 (1st round), 29 (2nd round) and 36 (2nd round) and 50 (mid round 3).
Our first pick if we kept Dan Houston would have been 39 and then pick 58... that's it.
The club can only do so much. Move on, the deal is done. Bring on 2025.
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Oh the humanity!we traded 58 to Collingwood
Bailey smith after Geelong fail to trade for himWho do we take with 13?
A future multiple AA premiership star captain one club 300 game playerWho do we take with 13?
a player we trade to a vic club for pick 69Who do we take with 13?
Can rule out Tauru, rocketed into top 8 now.Likely to be available:
Tauro 193 cm defender 'The Flying Viking' is flying up draft boards. He is the big mover of this Phantom Form Guide on the back of a starring finish to Gippsland Power's season. Tauru has done a bit of everything in the back half of the year – played as a bigger midfielder, as a courageous key defensive interceptor and an aggressive marking forward.
Travaglia 187cm The Bendigo gun has plenty of fans for plenty of reasons. Travaglia's consistency makes him a very appealing player and he performs with a competitive streak that is always on show. Travaglia will likely start his AFL career as a running, dashing half-back but in time clubs think he will be able to be used as a midfielder too.
Allan 191cm Allan missed a chunk of games recently with a quad injury but returned to Peel's senior side last weekend as a late call-up for its preliminary final win over Swan Districts. Allan had 12 disposals in a run-with role to continue to get valuable experience at the level having played in the senior side since the end of the under-18 championships. Western Australia's best prospect is equal parts tall midfielder and rangey third defender.
Hotton 182cm Hotton sits alone as the only member of the top end of the draft crop to have missed the majority of the year through injury. While it could see him slip a few draft spots from where he was projecting to be taken, clubs in the teens are hoping they get a bonus if he's available following the knee reconstruction that ruled him out for the second half of the season. Hotton is exciting. He's agile, quick and able to flick between winning the ball in the midfield and having real craft inside 50.
Trainor 194cm The talented defender is a line-breaker with his kicking and he enjoys intercepting marks and going for his grabs. Until recently he had also been a forward as a junior, which he has shown on occasions this year.
No way we should be burning our first pick on a player coming off an ACL. It's too speculative and we really need to nail that pick now we've given up Houston for peanuts.Taj Hotton is someone I would be considering at Pick 13. If you look at his highlights on youtube he's a star with x-factor.
Absolute talent freak but his kicking for set shot goals bring him down. Something that we could hopefully fix...
All of these players have a lot of potential.Likely to be available:
Tauro 193 cm defender 'The Flying Viking' is flying up draft boards. He is the big mover of this Phantom Form Guide on the back of a starring finish to Gippsland Power's season. Tauru has done a bit of everything in the back half of the year – played as a bigger midfielder, as a courageous key defensive interceptor and an aggressive marking forward.
Travaglia 187cm The Bendigo gun has plenty of fans for plenty of reasons. Travaglia's consistency makes him a very appealing player and he performs with a competitive streak that is always on show. Travaglia will likely start his AFL career as a running, dashing half-back but in time clubs think he will be able to be used as a midfielder too.
Allan 191cm Allan missed a chunk of games recently with a quad injury but returned to Peel's senior side last weekend as a late call-up for its preliminary final win over Swan Districts. Allan had 12 disposals in a run-with role to continue to get valuable experience at the level having played in the senior side since the end of the under-18 championships. Western Australia's best prospect is equal parts tall midfielder and rangey third defender.
Hotton 182cm Hotton sits alone as the only member of the top end of the draft crop to have missed the majority of the year through injury. While it could see him slip a few draft spots from where he was projecting to be taken, clubs in the teens are hoping they get a bonus if he's available following the knee reconstruction that ruled him out for the second half of the season. Hotton is exciting. He's agile, quick and able to flick between winning the ball in the midfield and having real craft inside 50.
Trainor 194cm The talented defender is a line-breaker with his kicking and he enjoys intercepting marks and going for his grabs. Until recently he had also been a forward as a junior, which he has shown on occasions this year.
Jegga or Smiile any chance to slide?
Even Armstrong?
davesnothere Taj Hotton at #15 on Cal Twomey's latest rankings. Could be a chance.
We will trade it to Sydney tomorrow.Now the Huston trade is done, who are we taking at Pick 13? Bit excited
Yeah man, super excited!Now the Huston trade is done, who are we taking at Pick 13? Bit excited