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It may actually make sense for WCE though.
They'll know that we're committed to taking Dean in the draft. We match and it chews up 9 and 11, as well as pushing our next pick until after their pick 13.
It's not pick 2 they're worried about cos we'll match it, it'd be their following pick they're trying to push up the order.
I swear Stamos, you should be working for Carlton's List Management TeamAlthough if the bid is at 2 proper, it could backfire on them, if we trade both 9 and 11 out for points. They would move backwards a pick.
If their strategy is purely to move 13 up, they’d be better off bidding on the 3 Suns and Lions players and hoping Tigers or Essendon bid on Dean, late enough for it to be worth us matching without trading out, but early enough to knock our 2nd pick past theirs.
If their strategy threat is just so that we trade 9 for 13, they would have to offer juicy extra points, because we straight up lose 275 points, but also lose 140 odd points on the 1st pick matching, which damages our 2nd pick further.
Although if the bid is at 2 proper, it could backfire on them, if we trade both 9 and 11 out for points. They would move backwards a pick.
If their strategy is purely to move 13 up, they’d be better off bidding on the 3 Suns and Lions players and hoping Tigers or Essendon bid on Dean, late enough for it to be worth us matching without trading out, but early enough to knock our 2nd pick past theirs.
If their strategy threat is just so that we trade 9 for 13, they would have to offer juicy extra points, because we straight up lose 275 points, but also lose 140 odd points on the 1st pick matching, which damages our 2nd pick further.
So two latish first rounders for a pick 6?I hope I’m not intruding and I’m not looking to piss anyone off. Just wondered how you’d all feel about this scenario.
Clearly the Eagles are keen on pick 9 and this is just postering in the hopes of getting you to trade it.
We could put a bid on Dean at 1,2 3, 4 or 5 and with any of those options both 9 and 11 are swallowed up with a later pick coming back.
This improves the Eagles pick 13 by two spots but a trade to 9 improves it four spots so how about this deal?
Pick 9 (1355 points)
for
Pick 13 & 41 (1300 points)
Initially you lose 55 points but part of this arrangement is the Eagles bid on Uwland, Patterson and Annable with 2,3 & 4 and take our second pick at 5 which means a few things.
1. The earliest bid for Dean would be from the Tigers at Pick 6.
2. If the Eagles bid on the above players then picks 15, 17, 18, 23, 24, 28, 29, 36, 44, 51 & 52 are swallowed up.
The trade would then be more like
Pick 12 (1140)
for
Pick 16 (924)
Pick 36 (317)
You make 100 quick points and don’t have to match Dean until pick 6 at the earliest which will only cost you 1,494 points.
You’d still have to give up 14 & 16 for Dean but you’d also get back pick 30 and Carlton’s pick 42 & 54 also come in quite a few places.
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West Coast do also have pick 34 currently which after matching other academy picks will be 29. That could be offered instead of the other pick and would give Carlton a better pick and another 100 plus points in the draft index but either way it seems the Blues will probably lose both 9 & 11 one way or the other. If I was to guess I’d say we are posturing in the hopes to trade with you but I suspect the Tigers will 100 percent throw a bid your way.So two latish first rounders for a pick 6?
No wonder clubs are pushing back against further changes for 2026
Already pretty tough
Why would we want to do a deal with a team actively threatening to butt **** us?I hope I’m not intruding and I’m not looking to piss anyone off. Just wondered how you’d all feel about this scenario.
Clearly the Eagles are keen on pick 9 and this is just postering in the hopes of getting you to trade it.
We could put a bid on Dean at 1,2 3, 4 or 5 and with any of those options both 9 and 11 are swallowed up with a later pick coming back.
This improves the Eagles pick 13 by two spots but a trade to 9 improves it four spots so how about this deal?
Pick 9 (1355 points)
for
Pick 13 & 41 (1300 points)
Initially you lose 55 points but part of this arrangement is the Eagles bid on Uwland, Patterson and Annable with 2,3 & 4 and take our second pick at 5 which means a few things.
1. The earliest bid for Dean would be from the Tigers at Pick 6.
2. If the Eagles bid on the above players then picks 15, 17, 18, 23, 24, 28, 29, 36, 44, 51 & 52 are swallowed up.
The trade would then be more like
Pick 12 (1140)
for
Pick 16 (924)
Pick 36 (317)
You make 100 quick points and don’t have to match Dean until pick 6 at the earliest which will only cost you 1,494 points.
You’d still have to give up 14 & 16 for Dean but you’d also get back pick 30 and Carlton’s pick 42 & 54 also come in quite a few places.
Genuinely fair point but if it’s not us so to speak then it’s probably the Tigers.Why would we want to do a deal with a team actively threatening to butt **** us?
Yeah, Richmond could do that but ultimately what do they gain, especially if they feel he isn’t a true pick 6? their third pick is 38 which will come in a bit with all the bid matching but would that be the strategy?West Coast do also have pick 34 currently which after matching other academy picks will be 29. That could be offered instead of the other pick and would give Carlton a better pick and another 100 plus points in the draft index but either way it seems the Blues will probably lose both 9 & 11 one way or the other. If I was to guess I’d say we are posturing in the hopes to trade with you but I suspect the Tigers will 100 percent throw a bid your way.
Valid point, they have nothing to gain from making you bid but it’s the Tigers after all so….Yeah, Richmond could do that but ultimately what do they gain, especially if they feel he isn’t a true pick 6? their third pick is 38 which will come in a bit with all the bid matching but would that be the strategy?
Anyway, who do you wnat with your first two picks?
FWIW, I've spoken to two former players and we're expected to take Picks 9 & 11 into the draft as is and use 3 selections in total. Make of that what you will.
My expectation is that we'll start the draft with 4 or 5 active selections, but take 3 players total.Also odd that report says we are planning on taking 3 + Dean at the draft. Don't see how that would be ppossible if we have to match a bid that early. Unless we are trading a future pick into this year's draft ofc
Their 41 was originally ours, so I'm not sure we can trade for it until the draft starts? Perhaps not directly at all.Swap their 41 for 43 while we're at it
If we flip 9, 11, and 43 into 5, 21, and 30 from the Dons, do you think your mob would go for 5, 21 and Sydney's 2027 1st for 2, 34, 53 and 58 your 2027 2nd?I hope I’m not intruding and I’m not looking to piss anyone off. Just wondered how you’d all feel about this scenario.
Clearly the Eagles are keen on pick 9 and this is just postering in the hopes of getting you to trade it.
We could put a bid on Dean at 1,2 3, 4 or 5 and with any of those options both 9 and 11 are swallowed up with a later pick coming back.
This improves the Eagles pick 13 by two spots but a trade to 9 improves it four spots so how about this deal?
Pick 9 (1355 points)
for
Pick 13 & 41 (1300 points)
Initially you lose 55 points but part of this arrangement is the Eagles bid on Uwland, Patterson and Annable with 2,3 & 4 and take our second pick at 5 which means a few things.
1. The earliest bid for Dean would be from the Tigers at Pick 6.
2. If the Eagles bid on the above players then picks 15, 17, 18, 23, 24, 28, 29, 36, 44, 51 & 52 are swallowed up.
The trade would then be more like
Pick 12 (1140)
for
Pick 16 (924)
Pick 36 (317)
You make 100 quick points and don’t have to match Dean until pick 6 at the earliest which will only cost you 1,494 points.
You’d still have to give up 14 & 16 for Dean but you’d also get back pick 30 and Carlton’s pick 42 & 54 also come in quite a few places.
No we wouldn’t I’m afraid.My expectation is that we'll start the draft with 4 or 5 active selections, but take 3 players total.
Their 41 was originally ours, so I'm not sure we can trade for it until the draft starts? Perhaps not directly at all.
If we flip 9, 11, and 43 into 5, 21, and 30 from the Dons, do you think your mob would go for 5, 21 and Sydney's 2027 1st for 2, 34, 53 and 58 your 2027 2nd?
I don't think your academy and F/S prospects will draw much interest until the 30s, if that, so you might want to bank the capital and shake points out as you go. Clubs will clamour for that end of first as the first twist and turns appear in the order.
You have 3 additional rookie slots, no? You can't delist anyone with a commitment to re-draft?No we wouldn’t I’m afraid.
We only have 5 list spots available to use.
We will need to match an academy boy (Tylar Williams) and a father and son (Banfield) in the second round onwards which only leaves us with 3 live picks. Since we already have 1,2 & 13 we would only be looking to split 2 for top ten picks.
Pick 21 would have no value to us as we’d never get to use it and the Swans future first probably ends up in the 20’s as well now they have the traitor Curnow lining up for them.
We have 4 but we have already committed two of those spots already. We need to select a few senior players to also help our struggling WAFL side.You have 3 additional rookie slots, no? You can't delist anyone with a commitment to re-draft?
Plus, you might find a suitor to trade into 2026 while securing points for 2025 with given the frenzy that might occur at that draft range.
I don't think Williams and Banfield will draw that much interest, neither will the Essendon next-gen prospects, at least anything that would necessitate multiple picks in the 30s and 20s respectively.
I get that it's not a the best looking upgrade in 2027 either, but it's very much in the range of where the gap would otherwise be in this trade.
I hope I’m not intruding and I’m not looking to piss anyone off. Just wondered how you’d all feel about this scenario.
Clearly the Eagles are keen on pick 9 and this is just postering in the hopes of getting you to trade it.
We could put a bid on Dean at 1,2 3, 4 or 5 and with any of those options both 9 and 11 are swallowed up with a later pick coming back.
This improves the Eagles pick 13 by two spots but a trade to 9 improves it four spots so how about this deal?
Pick 9 (1355 points)
for
Pick 13 & 41 (1300 points)
Initially you lose 55 points but part of this arrangement is the Eagles bid on Uwland, Patterson and Annable with 2,3 & 4 and take our second pick at 5 which means a few things.
1. The earliest bid for Dean would be from the Tigers at Pick 6.
2. If the Eagles bid on the above players then picks 15, 17, 18, 23, 24, 28, 29, 36, 44, 51 & 52 are swallowed up.
The trade would then be more like
Pick 12 (1140)
for
Pick 16 (924)
Pick 36 (317)
You make 100 quick points and don’t have to match Dean until pick 6 at the earliest which will only cost you 1,494 points.
You’d still have to give up 14 & 16 for Dean but you’d also get back pick 30 and Carlton’s pick 42 & 54 also come in quite a few places.
Twomey’s latest Phantom Draft has Dean still at 8, Lindsay at 14, Dovaston at 18 and Ison at 26.
For now 9 and 11 plus the late picks should get us Dean, Ison and one of Lindsay or Dovaston
Would be very happy with this.Twomey’s latest Phantom Draft has Dean still at 8, Lindsay at 14, Dovaston at 18 and Ison at 26.
For now 9 and 11 plus the late picks should get us Dean, Ison and one of Lindsay or Dovaston
We wouldn't bid on Dean at 2. I half suspect we will bid on Uwland though.Alternatively if you bid on Dean at Pick 2 you lose pick 2 and get Harry Dean.
I'm assuming it has at least something to do with him turning 20 shortly but still mostly playing SANFL reserves.Only watching videos and reading reports but Latrell Pickett looks very good. Not sure why not rated higher. He is the type we need. Be a smokey at 9?
Do you think there's any chance you'd go:We wouldn't bid on Dean at 2. I half suspect we will bid on Uwland though.
Yep. We have been linked with Dovaston, and given the age of our better small forwards, it is sensible. Have had Lindsay as my preferred open pool player for a long time. Upgrade on what we have disposal wise, but we are well served for developing half backs (and now wingers), so we perhaps have greater needs.Twomey’s latest Phantom Draft has Dean still at 8, Lindsay at 14, Dovaston at 18 and Ison at 26.
For now 9 and 11 plus the late picks should get us Dean, Ison and one of Lindsay or Dovaston
I think being an 'over-ager' perhaps works against him? IE he's already been overlooked but has got back into contention via some good performances this year.Only watching videos and reading reports but Latrell Pickett looks very good. Not sure why not rated higher. He is the type we need. Be a smokey at 9?