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I think being priced out of getting Cody would constitute being screwed
In a strong draft that's not a smart list management decision imoYes. If we have a decent season and so does Sydney we’re going to need to turn those second rounders into a first and then package three first into a top 5 pick. You can see this coming from a mile off. And so can Austin and Wright.
I reckon about 8 , 11, 22 and 34So 18, 4, 20 & 30. Nice![]()
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Ah ok cool didn't knowNah, bids after 37 is just "give up your next pick"
How would you, or anyone here know that?My only concern is that our team didn't do enough diligence on this part of the draft because we were blinkered to Dean and Ison. We can only hope that isn't the case and we just rate next year's top 40 significantly higher
My only concern is that our team didn't do enough diligence on this part of the draft because we were blinkered to Dean and Ison. We can only hope that isn't the case and we just rate next year's top 40 significantly higher
I would argue is Dean that far ahead of Thredgold? Time will tell.
Look at the players pick 28 and after, they are not world beatersWhen they said we'd been fielding calls Id have thought there'd be a better offers
It's hard to know for sure. Graham Wright is technically CEO, and took time away from the game, so not sure on his recent track watching. Austin I would expect to have done some diligence, but if we weren't expecting early bids for Dean - that diligence was more likely centred on 7-15 range.Graham Wright is there with Nick Austin ... do you really think there was not enough due diligence?
Never said or acted like I know more, gave my opinion on the move.no..
But someone who thinks they know more or better about the decision to trade into next year's 2nd round than an entire AFL club list management team is..
In my opinion![]()
GW and CD Had their serious faces on, Recruiting dept shitting bricks.Graham Wright is there with Nick Austin ... do you really think there was not enough due diligence?
The concept is a good idea. Hawthorn drop two places in the draft and get a mid range second rounder we lose our pick completely and get a mid 30s pick back. See the difference.I think it's a good move. People seem to just want to be entertained.
We have 4 train on players at the moment and 2 spots left. We may still take someone late and take that extra F2 home with us.
Defs wasn't referencing you my friend..Never said or acted like I know more, gave my opinion on the move.
Who declared Dean a bust? I'm stating that key defenders are normally picked outside of the top 10. Like I stated it will be interesting to see their careers unfoldWell a whole industry full of recruiters and football people thought he was. Seems like a pointlessly negative argument at this stage.
But if you want to declare Dean a bust or Thredgold better, we will start a predictions thread so nobody can come back later and say they knew xyz would happen.
Plus points. Going into 2026 with 2 firsts, 2 seconds and a heap of SC room![]()
Maybe the other clubs don’t rate any players better than what they believe they can get next year, stronger draft and all.When they said we'd been fielding calls Id have thought there'd be a better offers