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with Bo~Jack horseman
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Interesting that Geelong bid for Gallop.

With Hawkins retiring, maybe they saw some similar traits.

A big bodied forward.
Similar height.
Hawkins 197
Gallop 194 (and still growing)

The more I see of Gallop the more I am impressed.

A competitive beast. Loves to tackle. Quite agile for a big man.

Conole summarises him well: Ty is a powerful, competitive key position forward whose skill set is well matched for the role - strong hands, reads the drop of the ball well, and presents with purpose at the ball carrier.

Looking forward to see how he develops next year.
 

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Interesting that Geelong bid for Gallop.

With Hawkins retiring, maybe they saw some similar traits.

A big bodied forward.
Similar height.
Hawkins 197
Gallop 194 (and still growing)

Geelong's talent identification especially later in the draft is quite good too, especially when they pluck players from nowhere.

Out of interest, the other players Geelong have bid on the past are:
Bailey Scott (Pick No.49, 2018)
Errol Gulden (Pick No.32, 2020)
Marcus Windhager (Pick No.47, 2021)
Ethan Read (Pick No.9, 2023)
 
Interesting that Geelong bid for Gallop.

With Hawkins retiring, maybe they saw some similar traits.

A big bodied forward.
Similar height.
Hawkins 197
Gallop 194 (and still growing)

The more I see of Gallop the more I am impressed.

A competitive beast. Loves to tackle. Quite agile for a big man.

Conole summarises him well: Ty is a powerful, competitive key position forward whose skill set is well matched for the role - strong hands, reads the drop of the ball well, and presents with purpose at the ball carrier.

Looking forward to see how he develops next year.

Absolutely.

Watched his highlights posted here - thanks - and what really stood out to me was the way he brings other players into it. Always looking for a handball target, or sees a team mate in a better possy and clears a path for him.

I am as excited about him as our other 2 draftees.
 
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Cal Twomey looking ahead to next years draft already >

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1256448...among-the-10-draft-prospects-to-watch-in-2025

Daniel Annable​

Midfielder
183cm
5/4/07
Brisbane Academy/QLD

One of the gun midfielders in the crop for next year, Annable already has already proven his qualities. He dominated as a ball-getter for the Lions' Academy in the Coates Talent League this year, averaging 28 disposals and six tackles whilst also averaging 20 disposals playing for the Allies at the national carnival. He uses the ball well, has great game craft and is able to ferry the ball out of contested situations with his hands. Brisbane has another talented Academy product on the horizon.
Would Annable be the first example of a highly rated junior from Brisbane that wouldn't have vivid memories of the Lions struggling? He would have been 11/12 in that 2019 season when Brisbane first started playing finals again so he'd definitely have memories of what it was like before that season, but they wouldn't be as front of mind as those he would experience over the next 5-6 years. My understanding is that you've got a few more highly rated academy members coming through in the next few draft classes as well.

The reason I ask is because it seems like we're getting close to a point where local juniors coming through in Brisbane only really remember the Lions as a team that wins regularly. It's the much talked about 'generational change' that could be about to occur in Brisbane with this next crop of talented juniors coming through who are proud to support the Lions and dream of pulling on the jumper one day. That's huge for the game in Queensland if it's true.
 
Would Annable be the first example of a highly rated junior from Brisbane that wouldn't have vivid memories of the Lions struggling? He would have been 11/12 in that 2019 season when Brisbane first started playing finals again so he'd definitely have memories of what it was like before that season, but they wouldn't be as front of mind as those he would experience over the next 5-6 years. My understanding is that you've got a few more highly rated academy members coming through in the next few draft classes as well.

The reason I ask is because it seems like we're getting close to a point where local juniors coming through in Brisbane only really remember the Lions as a team that wins regularly. It's the much talked about 'generational change' that could be about to occur in Brisbane with this next crop of talented juniors coming through who are proud to support the Lions and dream of pulling on the jumper one day. That's huge for the game in Queensland if it's true.
I don't generally look that far ahead but I do know there is another highly rated Lions academy mid in the 2026 draft, Matthew Owen.
 
I don't generally look that far ahead but I do know there is another highly rated Lions academy mid in the 2026 draft, Matthew Owen.
Think there might be a few more highly rated juniors coming through as well - Rafter, Boothey, Bridge. These are kids that have a ton of really positive childhood memories associated with the Lions and very little bad memories. A golden generation, if you will.

The question is - how long does a team need to stay towards the top of the ladder for a generational change to occur? We're six years into this run for Brisbane and it doesn't look like stopping any time soon. I'd guess a decade of success would seal it, if not a year or two before then.
 

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I don't think Caracalla was the mercenary type.
Salary cap pressure at both Essendon and Brisbane eventually caught up to him and he went to Collingwood after. He was a good player and gave his all at the Lions.
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player left my club = mercenary
player stayed at my club = took unders
 
know the bigfooty rules

player left my club = mercenary
player stayed at my club = took unders

Or if you're in Geelong the player 'took unders'
 
I don't think Caracalla was the mercenary type.
Salary cap pressure at both Essendon and Brisbane eventually caught up to him and he went to Collingwood after. He was a good player and gave his all at the Lions.

I think the cap situation at Essendon had some merit (couldn't have happened to a better club IMO), but IIRC, he was offered a deal at Essendon, and he/his manager (Pickering) got greedy and wanted more. Seem to recall the $$$ he signed for with us was less than that original offer from Ess in the end.

Unfortunately, we lost Cupido in the same deal. He could have been anything if he was kept on the straight and narrow......
 
That is one very happy list manager 😂

Why wouldn't you be. The best list in the comp just got better. Yeah we lost Daniher and that's a big blow but the draftees plus the injury returnees are all massive talents, some of them proven. Our list management team will be highly sought after when their contracts come up.
 

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Why wouldn't you be. The best list in the comp just got better. Yeah we lost Daniher and that's a big blow but the draftees plus the injury returnees are all massive talents, some of them proven. Our list management team will be highly sought after when their contracts come up.
From the outside it really seems to be a TEAM rather than a single key figure as we hear from some other clubs so hopefully even if one piece moves on the TEAM can endure and keep the great list management going.
 
Change is coming: How Lions' bids would look in 2025
How Brisbane matched bid for Ashcroft in 2024
Bid: Pick No.5, value 1878 points, 1502 points after 20 per cent discount
Used: Picks 40, 42, 43 and 46
How a club could match a similar bid in 2025
Bid: Pick No.5, value 1795 points, 1616 points after 10 per cent discount
Would need: Picks 29, 30, 34 and 35
How Brisbane matched bids for Ashcroft and Marshall in 2024
Bids: Picks No.5 and 25, value 2634 points, 2107 points after 20 per cent discount
Used: Picks 40, 42, 43, 43, 44 and 46
How a club could match similar bids in 2025
Bids: Picks No.5 and 25, value 2385 points, 2147 points after 10 per cent discount
Would need: Picks 29, 30, 34, 35, 38 and 39
 
Funnily enough the second lot looks pretty similar to the draft hand we took into the night:

"Lions had accrued picks 27, 34, 42, 43, 49 and 58"

As Roy Jones Jr once said, “Can't be touched, can't be stopped”.
 
Do the new bidding/matching processes mean if we make a Prelim we will only be able to match 1 academy player bid in the first round? Hopefully my boy Geesu doesn't light up his under 18 year too much in 2025 and isn't a first rounder.
 
Do the new bidding/matching processes mean if we make a Prelim we will only be able to match 1 academy player bid in the first round? Hopefully my boy Geesu doesn't light up his under 18 year too much in 2025 and isn't a first rounder.
Pretty sure that was already in place. Had the Suns finished top 4 last year they wouldn’t have been able to get all 4 of Walter, Read, Rogers & Graham.
 

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