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Our first pick keeps dropping
Good question. I may have made a mistake as it’s hard to track all the trades but I’ve got the following picks all being used for matching.What do you think it will come into?
At this rate we could end up in the top ten.What do you think it will come into?
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That would be a good range if it pans out that way..Good question. I may have made a mistake as it’s hard to track all the trades but I’ve got the following picks all being used for matching.
17, 23, 44
21, 27, 30
15, 18, 24, 28, 29, 36
31, 32, 42
34, 41
35,48,49
Probably 10 academy/father sons take before our pick
Roughly 38-41 is where it lands
How can Said get delisted when he's only been at the club 12 months?So with Said being delisted we will have three picks plus the Caminiti upgrade.
Sounds like Byrnes is getting redrafted in the National Draft.
You know the draft is god awful when that's occurring.
Good question. I may have made a mistake as it’s hard to track all the trades but I’ve got the following picks all being used for matching.
17, 23, 44
21, 27, 30
15, 18, 24, 28, 29, 36
31, 32, 42
34, 41
35,48,49
Probably 10 academy/father sons take before our pick
Roughly 38-41 is where it lands
The club's only commitment should be to drafting the most talented kids available.At some stage the club have to start showing some loyalty to these academy kids who commit to our club. You can imagine the kids themselves believing from an early age that if they good enough they will be playing for the Saints. Then when the time comes the club does a lazarus, it wouldnt be a great selling point for future academy kids and their families.
I can understand the clubs position not wanting to move back in next years draft, but surely having a kid who's heart and sole in wanting to play for the Saints has more future than moving back a few positions in a draft.
The Fincher issue for the club is that others like him (Geelong, Dogs) their earlier picks will also come in. Geelong currently have pick #40 and Dogs pick #33 which will also move 7-8 positions. Dogs at #25 probably look at others, but Geelong are our biggest risk.
Lets say our worst case scenario is Geelong bid at #32 and we then hold #40 we will still be left with a decent points deficit (321 points). Thats the difference of next years 1st rounder dropping from 14 to 22, which we have said we wont match. My thoughts are the club needs to draw a line in the sand and give these kids a garuantee that they will be picked up!
The club will give guarantees to anyone good enough to warrant one.At some stage the club have to start showing some loyalty to these academy kids who commit to our club. You can imagine the kids themselves believing from an early age that if they good enough they will be playing for the Saints. Then when the time comes the club does a lazarus, it wouldnt be a great selling point for future academy kids and their families.
I can understand the clubs position not wanting to move back in next years draft, but surely having a kid who's heart and sole in wanting to play for the Saints has more future than moving back a few positions in a draft.
The Fincher issue for the club is that others like him (Geelong, Dogs) their earlier picks will also come in. Geelong currently have pick #40 and Dogs pick #33 which will also move 7-8 positions. Dogs at #25 probably look at others, but Geelong are our biggest risk.
Lets say our worst case scenario is Geelong bid at #32 and we then hold #40 we will still be left with a decent points deficit (321 points). Thats the difference of next years 1st rounder dropping from 14 to 22, which we have said we wont match. My thoughts are the club needs to draw a line in the sand and give these kids a garuantee that they will be picked up!
The club's only commitment should be to drafting the most talented kids available.
Imagine overlooking Hugh Boxhall just because we'd guaranteed Adrian Cole a spot.
No they don’t.At some stage the club have to start showing some loyalty to these academy kids who commit to our club. You can imagine the kids themselves believing from an early age that if they good enough they will be playing for the Saints. Then when the time comes the club does a lazarus, it wouldnt be a great selling point for future academy kids and their families.
I can understand the clubs position not wanting to move back in next years draft, but surely having a kid who's heart and sole in wanting to play for the Saints has more future than moving back a few positions in a draft.
The Fincher issue for the club is that others like him (Geelong, Dogs) their earlier picks will also come in. Geelong currently have pick #40 and Dogs pick #33 which will also move 7-8 positions. Dogs at #25 probably look at others, but Geelong are our biggest risk.
Lets say our worst case scenario is Geelong bid at #32 and we then hold #40 we will still be left with a decent points deficit (321 points). Thats the difference of next years 1st rounder dropping from 14 to 22, which we have said we wont match. My thoughts are the club needs to draw a line in the sand and give these kids a garuantee that they will be picked up!
Think Byrnes has the same photos of Ross that Robert Eddy had.How can Said get delisted when he's only been at the club 12 months?
Thought a drafted player outside the first round gets 2 years initially.
Regarding Byrnes, he's truly blessed if he's re drafted
No they don’t.
Nuts opinion if you think that.
The only thing the club should be doing is ensuring it’s getting the best talent available and if missing out on Fincher means landing a Greaves Ludowyke or Pou Jnr - I’ll be perfectly happy (all left over in Twomeys mock draft)
We do, our commitment is in the resources we provide them to allow them to follow their dream of playing in the AFL. There would be plenty who get culled on day one of a weekend clinic if it was about sorting the wheat from the chaff.At some stage the club have to start showing some loyalty to these academy kids who commit to our club.
We do, our commitment is in the resources we provide them to allow them to follow their dream of playing in the AFL. There would be plenty who get culled on day one of a weekend clinic if it was about sorting the wheat from the chaff.
When draft day comes around if you've shown enough, you'll get taken.
Am I missing something here - roughly a 170 point gap between 32 and 40 and there is still a discount at that point, isn’t there? If 65 comes into 50-ish, that’s another - minimal, but helps - 70 odd points.At some stage the club have to start showing some loyalty to these academy kids who commit to our club. You can imagine the kids themselves believing from an early age that if they good enough they will be playing for the Saints. Then when the time comes the club does a lazarus, it wouldnt be a great selling point for future academy kids and their families.
I can understand the clubs position not wanting to move back in next years draft, but surely having a kid who's heart and sole in wanting to play for the Saints has more future than moving back a few positions in a draft.
The Fincher issue for the club is that others like him (Geelong, Dogs) their earlier picks will also come in. Geelong currently have pick #40 and Dogs pick #33 which will also move 7-8 positions. Dogs at #25 probably look at others, but Geelong are our biggest risk.
Lets say our worst case scenario is Geelong bid at #32 and we then hold #40 we will still be left with a decent points deficit (321 points). Thats the difference of next years 1st rounder dropping from 14 to 22, which we have said we wont match. My thoughts are the club needs to draw a line in the sand and give these kids (within reason) a garuantee that they will be picked up!
Am I missing something here - roughly a 170 point gap between 32 and 40 and there is still a discount at that point, isn’t there? If 65 comes into 50-ish, that’s another - minimal, but helps - 70 odd points.
He had his own fan club on here and thank god the clubs knows more than the supporters , We are here too win a flag not be gifting positions on a listThe club's only commitment should be to drafting the most talented kids available.
Imagine overlooking Hugh Boxhall just because we'd guaranteed Adrian Cole a spot.
How can Said get delisted when he's only been at the club 12 months?
Thought a drafted player outside the first round gets 2 years initially.
Regarding Byrnes, he's truly blessed if he's re drafted
He had his own fan club on here and thank god the clubs knows more than the supporters , We are here too win a flag not be gifting positions on a list
i think the discount becomes a flat 197 or some random number after the first round, but i could be wrong on when that kicks in.Apologies you are mostly right.
Pick #32 after the 10% discount = 321 points, minus say pick #40 at 238 points comes out at 83 points. Thats more like our 1st next year dropping 3 or 4 spots. Pick 50 to 40 will come down to the number of points burnt on matching bids before ours.
The points allocation now finish at pick #54 so our later picks wont carry any points. Bids are matched by next available after pick #36 eg a bid at #37 can be matched by our pick #50. It takes a bit of getting the old scon around these new rules.
I was just agreeing with Winmar2Lockett about Box over Cole and your old Rubbish comment is getting really boring , try something newNo one is gifting positions, quite the contrary. If Fincher is bid on and taken at pick #30 thats his draft value. All I was suggesting is the club should pay the difference to take a kid who has been in our system. He is our NGA option, so unless we trade we wont get to select another kid anywhere near that high.
I was one who was out spoken about how limited Cole was last year and copped it from self professed experts as a result. How has that turned out.
I was also dead against recruiting Boyd, others were claiming him as the next coming of Shane Mumford. He was a short sighted decision and a wasted list position - again how did that turn out.
We all want to win a flag, people see different things in young players just like 'rubbish everywhere' thats fine.
used to be 197 (20% of pick 18 ie 985 points)i think the discount becomes a flat 197 or some random number after the first round, but i could be wrong on when that kicks in.
Im not convinced that Gold Coast keep hold of 15 & 18 still either.That would be a good range if it pans out that way..