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Given we want Dean to slide this year and CW next year I doubt we would be bidding on any playersI think if we get pick 2 we probably have to go for Duff-Tytler (after having bid on everyone and assuming West Coast take Duursma at pick 1).
Losing TDK, JSOS and Charlie as well as having HOF out for the year leaves us with short term and long term gaps in the list with our talls. While not being a quick fix, CDT could provide a nice tag team with HOK in the medium term.
I think there will be an unofficial block of clubs who won't be bidding with prospects upcoming. Brisbane, Goldcoast, Sydney, GWS, Essendon (Bewick), Port Adelaide (Salopek & Cochrane), Us.Given we want Dean to slide this year and CW next year I doubt we would be bidding on any players
Teams coping the bids this year wont have any effect on Cody next year i wouldnt have thought, so stuff em!!Given we want Dean to slide this year and CW next year I doubt we would be bidding on any players
We also have Dean and Ison this year? It'd be dumb to bid. No benefit to us. Only potential drawbacks.Teams coping the bids this year wont have any effect on Cody next year i wouldnt have thought, so stuff em!!![]()
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How does Dean compare to say Alix Tauru & Dan Curtin who are both key defenders taken in top 10 in previous years?
I think our interest in a KPF entirely depends on what the rule changes are next year. The two picks only for bids change would potentially force our hand in picking up a young KPF like Schubert, Emmett or Marsh as we'll be unlikely to select another kid on top of Cody due to the points requirements.Is Mitch Marsh worth a look at our pick? Certainly has the big leg and the scoreboard impact.
Robey is the only potential first round player in this year's draft who is worth losing Curnow over and I'm probably the only one who thinks a player like Liam Hetherton might be a wild card selection if we desperately want a KPF, which I think we should. Taking pick 11 at face value just because we want a shinny new toy this year might limit our opportinities. We need a subtler plan than 'see pick/use pick'. |
Thanks, this is great! So if pick 6 is the starting point, this could in fact be Richmond at pick 3 after bidding on the 3 from GC and Brisbane first? Otherwise if it's Ess bid with their first at 5, it would really be pick 8 expecting the 3 academy players again. If it's melb at 7, again that's really 10. So we have enough points and our pick doesnt slip as long as the bid doesn't come from Richmond?As things currently stand, we have 9 + 11.
Absolute worst case (and imo extremely unlikely) scenario, Ess bid on Dean with 5.
1795 - 10% = 1616 points required.
pick 9 = 1355
1616 - 1355 = 261 points required
pick 11 = 1205 - 261 = 944
So our 11 then slides back to pick 16.
Bid @ pick 6:
1659 - 10% = 1493 points required.
1493 - 1355 = 138 points required
1205 - 138 = 1067
So our 11 slides back to pick 14.
Bid @ pick 7:
1543 - 10% = 1389 points required.
1389 - 1355 = 34 points required
1205 - 34 = 1171
So our pick 11 stays where it is.
So unless Dean is bid on in the top 6, we should be fine to match without impacting our pick 11. I think a likely scenario now is, Melbourne bid on him at 8 tbh.
If they don't though, pick 9 can be used to draft whoever we want of the remaining crop and then we likely just take Dean with 11 anyway.
We need to be careful about combining 9 + 11 to move up now though...
I've seen the talk around asking Richmond for pick 4...
Well, maybe they do that trade, but the only other pick they can give back is 38.
38 + 43 + 54, look they might push forward after bid matching, but still, will be nowhere near enough to match a bid at pick 8 which requires 1299 points after the discount.
So the only suitable option up the order this year is if we can convince Essendon to give us 6 + 21 + 27 but then we'd be cutting it close...
21 + 27 + 43 + 54 = 1452 points. 1299 required for a pick 8 bid match leaves us with 153 points to match an Ison bid. We'd have to hope no one bids on him before pick 40. Of course, this isn't factoring in 43 and 54 coming up a bit due to bids consuming other picks... so we might be able to match from 33 onwards...
If the Demons are pricks and bid on Dean with 7, we'd still be able to match, but then we'd have to really hope Ison doesn't get bid on till after pick 45 or manufacture another 3rd rounder from somewhere...
Thanks, this is great! So if pick 6 is the starting point, this could in fact be Richmond at pick 3 after bidding on the 3 from GC and Brisbane first? Otherwise if it's Ess bid with their first at 5, it would really be pick 8 expecting the 3 academy players again. If it's melb at 7, again that's really 10. So we have enough points and our pick doesnt slip as long as the bid doesn't come from Richmond?
Also we could trade up with rich and them offering us extra picks in the future too.
As things currently stand, we have 9 + 11.
Absolute worst case (and imo extremely unlikely) scenario, Ess bid on Dean with 5.
1795 - 10% = 1616 points required.
pick 9 = 1355
1616 - 1355 = 261 points required
pick 11 = 1205 - 261 = 944
So our 11 then slides back to pick 16.
Bid @ pick 6:
1659 - 10% = 1493 points required.
1493 - 1355 = 138 points required
1205 - 138 = 1067
So our 11 slides back to pick 14.
Bid @ pick 7:
1543 - 10% = 1389 points required.
1389 - 1355 = 34 points required
1205 - 34 = 1171
So our pick 11 stays where it is.
So unless Dean is bid on in the top 6, we should be fine to match without impacting our pick 11. I think a likely scenario now is, Melbourne bid on him at 8 tbh.
If they don't though, pick 9 can be used to draft whoever we want of the remaining crop and then we likely just take Dean with 11 anyway.
We need to be careful about combining 9 + 11 to move up now though...
I've seen the talk around asking Richmond for pick 4...
Well, maybe they do that trade, but the only other pick they can give back is 38.
38 + 43 + 54, look they might push forward after bid matching, but still, will be nowhere near enough to match a bid at pick 8 which requires 1299 points after the discount.
So the only suitable option up the order this year is if we can convince Essendon to give us 6 + 21 + 27 but then we'd be cutting it close...
21 + 27 + 43 + 54 = 1452 points. 1299 required for a pick 8 bid match leaves us with 153 points to match an Ison bid. We'd have to hope no one bids on him before pick 40. Of course, this isn't factoring in 43 and 54 coming up a bit due to bids consuming other picks... so we might be able to match from 33 onwards...
If the Demons are pricks and bid on Dean with 7, we'd still be able to match, but then we'd have to really hope Ison doesn't get bid on till after pick 45 or manufacture another 3rd rounder from somewhere...
I think the math might need to be rejigged, though the outcome will probably be similar.
Now that GC have traded back in the draft, their bid matches are going to push more picks back as well.
A bid on Uwland at 2 pushes us back to 10 and 12. A bid on Patterson at 4 or 5 pushes us back to 11 and 13. A bid on Annable at 5 or 6 pushes us back to 12 and 14.
Means the earliest a bid is likely to come (given Dean seems to be universally rated behind those players) is at Pick 7, more likely to be 8 or 9 from Essendon.
A bid at 8 requires 1299 pts to match (after the discount). Picks 12 and 14 are worth 2164pts, so we'd match with 12 and 14 would move back to 18.
A bid at 9 would have Pick 14 sliding back to 16.
A bid at 10 is matched by Pick 12 alone and we'd keep 14.
Is Mitch Marsh worth a look at our pick? Certainly has the big leg and the scoreboard impact.
What is the likelyhood of Dean being bid on by Essendon or Melbourne? Would hope Austin is having some friendly conversations with Tim Lamb & Matt Rosa to have them direct there energy elsewhere.. Hawks will prob make the bid at pick 10, but then we could trade pick 11 back to take advantage of points needed.
What is the likelyhood of Dean being bid on by Essendon or Melbourne? Would hope Austin is having some friendly conversations with Tim Lamb & Matt Rosa to have them direct there energy elsewhere.. Hawks will prob make the bid at pick 10, but then we could trade pick 11 back to take advantage of points needed.
I still think King will move back next year as a free agent, we could be interested, you would want to be confident though, if you thought he was a strong chance then that might push you towards a different type.I think our interest in a KPF entirely depends on what the rule changes are next year. The two picks only for bids change would potentially force our hand in picking up a young KPF like Schubert, Emmett or Marsh as we'll be unlikely to select another kid on top of Cody due to the points requirements.
If it gets delayed a year I'm going straight to the midfield talent to set us up for a decade around Cody and Jagga and worry about a KPF next year in the far stronger draft.