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It just seems over complicated, we just saw GWS trade a pick in the 30s to climb 2 spots in the teens, clubs will offer us similar deals.If we deal with Rich and they offer future picks, we'd need to find someone to pass them to for more picks this year, otherwise we won't be able to match a Dean bid.
But yeah, Rich bid on Dean won't happen imo.
Ess desperately need mids, they won't bid on Dean either imo.
He's a real stretch to go top 5.
Uwland, Patterson and Annable will most likely be bid on before him. We should be fine.
I think what clubs are needing is largely irrelevant because they know they will never draft the player and will be purely bidding to ensure we pay 'fair' value. The fact he is not a standout top 5 pick like the GC & Bris academies and there is so much variance in player rankings like Sharp, Lindsay & Schubert I think we might be quietly confident of him sliding back until after our 1st pick.Just my opinion, I can't see Ess bidding on him. They have key back stocks and are severely lacking quality mids. I also highly doubt they'd want to bid to play games given they have some talent coming up in 27 draft and wouldn't want to act in bad faith to avoid copping their medicine.
Opposition clubs have a good idea where each other's lists are at. If Ess were really lacking second kpd options, then a bid on Dean would be more understandable.
Melbourne could be the ones. And again, they won't bid on him with their first pick given they've got another pick straight after. So their pick 8 (or whatever it slides to) could be where it happens. But again, they would probably want mids anyway given they lost Oliver and Trac. But unlikely they let Dean slide at that point.
I think what clubs are needing is largely irrelevant because they know they will never draft the player and will be purely bidding to ensure we pay 'fair' value. The fact he is not a standout top 5 pick like the GC & Bris academies and there is so much variance in player rankings like Sharp, Lindsay & Schubert I think we might be quietly confident of him sliding back until after our 1st pick.
If this happens, we could then look to trade pick 11 back to say Essendon for 21 & 27
What is the likelyhood of Dean being bid on by Essendon or Melbourne? Wwith 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.
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Hawks backline is stacked, need more midsI can't speak for Ess/Melb, but I'd be very confident Hawks don't bid.
I don't think we would have done the pick swap with them without an agreement on Dean. OR... maybe the deal with Hawks was to allow us to get a pick in before their Dean bid. Maybe that was the whole point of moving up from 10 to 9...
I can't speak for Ess/Melb, but I'd be very confident Hawks don't bid.
I don't think we would have done the pick swap with them without an agreement on Dean. OR... maybe the deal with Hawks was to allow us to get a pick in before their Dean bid. Maybe that was the whole point of moving up from 10 to 9...
Reckon that's pretty close to what we'd be hoping for. Just depends on who's available at that pick though.6+21+27 For 9+11+43+54 We don't bid at 5, you get a player and Dean?
This could be done on draft night.
Good thing about this deal, it can be done when we're on the clock, if you don't like who is available you trade out into next year and bolster 2026 even further.Reckon that's pretty close to what we'd be hoping for. Just depends on who's available at that pick though.
Pretty much, not sure if the Dons would be happy with it though tbh? The 43 and 54 aren't worth much in terms of points for us but you'd also need to clear up more list spots to take them on no?Good thing about this deal, it can be done when we're on the clock, if you don't like who is available you trade out into next year and bolster 2026 even further.
When the draft starts the list spots vs draft pick rule goes out the window, only matters heading into the draft, been a loop hole that's been exploited for years, I don't think it's been closed yet.Pretty much, not sure if the Dons would be happy with it though tbh? The 43 and 54 aren't worth much in terms of points for us but you'd also need to clear up more list spots to take them on no?
Good guide line mate.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...
How do we get Ison, though?Good thing about this deal, it can be done when we're on the clock, if you don't like who is available you trade out into next year and bolster 2026 even further.
We have pick 30 as well, maybe we could find another club and grab enough points for all of us.How do we get Ison, though?
Wouldn't have the points if we don't trade for more picksAny possibility that if no bid comes we pick up 2 kids with 9 + 11 then get Dean/Ison after?
Would we need to delist anymore?
North and Rich will be the other one id be willing to trade this year R1 and Syd F1 for points this year and a North/Rich F1 - all assumung we dont want a plaeyr other than dean and ison this yearSlightly crazy idea...what if we did this trade in terms of the draft...:
Give: Pick 9, Pick 11, Swans 2026 F1
Receive: Pick 13 (West Coast), West Coast 2026 F1
Makes it easier to guarantee getting Cody next year (in case we need to match Pick 1 and can only can use two picks). We don't really need both Pick 9 and 11 to match Dean. This also gives the Eagles a better shot at grabbing some really good players in the draft. Maybe we can even do some other swaps with later picks to take some of picks 34/41/53 - I believe they are likely to only have five list spots and won't need all of them.
Of course, big question is if West Coast would be willing to do it - or if they want to hold onto the value of their 2026 first.
depends who is available but yes we would need to delist moreAny possibility that if no bid comes we pick up 2 kids with 9 + 11 then get Dean/Ison after?
Would we need to delist anymore?
the hawks did get reasonably burned on that trade - pick 43 was all excess /profitCan't see Hawks bidding on him ferris.
Reckon that trade was so Hawks could get "another first round pick" for the Merrett trade.
It helped us too because Sydney were asking for pick 22, so we probably said to ourselves let's split it, that way we can give the Swans some points (which is really what they were after anyway) plus keep a few for ourselves.
Eagles need talent asapSlightly crazy idea...what if we did this trade in terms of the draft...:
Give: Pick 9, Pick 11, Swans 2026 F1
Receive: Pick 13 (West Coast), West Coast 2026 F1
Makes it easier to guarantee getting Cody next year (in case we need to match Pick 1 and can only can use two picks). We don't really need both Pick 9 and 11 to match Dean. This also gives the Eagles a better shot at grabbing some really good players in the draft. Maybe we can even do some other swaps with later picks to take some of picks 34/41/53 - I believe they are likely to only have five list spots and won't need all of them.
Of course, big question is if West Coast would be willing to do it - or if they want to hold onto the value of their 2026 first.
depends who is available but yes we would need to delist more