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Twomey saying we still might not use any picks, but even our pick 85 could land in the 50s
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I would say somewhere in the late 30’s if I’m being generous. More likely it would be a pick in the early 40’s though.Just as a guesstimate from draft watchers, where do you think 49 could land on draft night, as in position, not player.
Highest 41, more likely 43/45.Just as a guesstimate from draft watchers, where do you think 49 could land on draft night, as in position, not player.
If an academy player is drafted Number 1 it could go sub 40.Highest 41, more likely 43/45.
It depends on bids of players who fit in the 20-50 bracket and whether clubs take them.
Addinsall, King, Ison, Prindable, Coulson, Murray, Carmichael, Kyle, White, Chamberlain, Macarthy, Sweid, El Achkar, Mellor, Fincher, Kellaway, Williams x 2, Walley, Whan, Darcy.
If we trade out, I suspect it’ll be to a club wanting some extra points.
Consensus is there'll be 55ish picks and it'll be the lowest ever.Just as a guesstimate from draft watchers, where do you think 49 could land on draft night, as in position, not player.
Thats heinously low.Consensus is there'll be 55ish picks and it'll be the lowest ever.
So I wouldn't be surprised if it gets to low 40s
Wouldn't be surprised if they are getting risk adverse and aren't making speculative calls unless its a Rookie.Thats heinously low.
So much for strengthening talent pathways.
Who needs talent when no one goes to remote places to find it anymore, college kids or bust.
It's definitely concerning. Which is why it's important to keep the academies running (but also understand the uneven nature of the draft).Thats heinously low.
So much for strengthening talent pathways.
Who needs talent when no one goes to remote places to find it anymore, college kids or bust.
Perhaps this is why ‘old lists’ like Geelong and Collingwood are smart in a market where there is less talent.Thats heinously low.
So much for strengthening talent pathways.
Who needs talent when no one goes to remote places to find it anymore, college kids or bust.
The Ah Chee type scenario should be worked out by the AFL through a system that works out how many points he is worth. Adelaide then is forced to hand over a pick or picks that compensate Brisbane.Let's be honest, there's too many drafts.
There shouldn't be a preseason draft. If this scenario with Ah Chee comes up, they should be forced into signing with their current club, or nominating for the National draft.
Same with free agency compensation, that should be a players point value worked out and the club receiving forced to compensate, instead of screwing over the 16 other clubs not involved, as per the current system.The Ah Chee type scenario should be worked out by the AFL through a system that works out how many points he is worth. Adelaide then is forced to hand over a pick or picks that compensate Brisbane.
Or it’s used as a proper equalisation mechanism, and a sliding scale from top to bottom of the ladder is used to deduct points, and push a pick back. Ie Top team has to pay 100% value, Bottom team pays 0%. Compensation is decided by AFL, and an actual Pick is given.Same with free agency compensation, that should be a players point value worked out and the club receiving forced to compensate, instead of screwing over the 16 other clubs not involved, as per the current system.
He will be well and trully gone but I like Jevan even more.
Woodville-West Torrens gun Jevan Phillipou has naturally leant towards St Kilda over the past three years after older brother Mattaes was drafted to Moorabbin.
“I guess the Saints, wanting them to do well because he (Mattaes) is playing for them,” Phillipou told foxfooty.com.au. “But when he’s not playing I couldn’t really care less to be honest. I just want him to do well.
“I used to like the Swans. When Paul Roos was coaching, Dad really liked the Swans and then when John Longmire took over, we were big fans of him. I feel like I play a little bit like some of the players in that team.
“Apart from that though, I’d pick Port over the Crows for sure. I just don’t like the Crows, honestly, I don’t like them at all. Dad played a little bit of SANFL for Port as well so that might be part of it.”