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It's great we've got a number of options that we can either trade beforehand or on draft nite.
Just speculating, I wouldn't be surprised if we made an audacious bid to trade up with either WCE or the Tiggs to target a player at the top of the board (hopefully Robey) similar to what we did with Jagga last year.
Alternatively, if we decide to go with what we have leading into the draft, and Dean gets bid on before pick 9, I have zero doubt there'll be an onslaught of clubs on the nite lined up to trade for the pick. List managers will see someone they're keen on still on the board and be prepared to pay overs - similar to Essendon a few years back when they gave up a 2nd round pick to move up one spot so they could get Caddy.
Very hard on our new recruits calling them C grade.
By your own criteria they should be B grade.
They're better than just role players. None of them are limited to one position, and all of them can influence results in matches.
So back to the model that the Swans got Heeney?you canāt be serious talking about market manipulation. You are supposed to use one pick drafting a player and you are suggesting unlimited.
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2We've only got 1 spot available now.
It's one. You're ignoring SSP/MSD selections.2
7 left, 5 added to the main list
Except you have to get back to a standard list before the draft and can re-open up the extra spot afterwardsIt's one. You're ignoring SSP/MSD selections
Walsh should do the team thing and be a wingman. Could be the best wingman in the afl. Heās not a good centre bounce player imo
Not sure what you mean by that SB?Except you have to get back to a standard list before the draft and can re-open up the extra spot afterwards
Just that the extra (rookie) spot we'll have for HOF going on to the inactive list won't be available until after the draft, but I might have missed the context of what you guys were sayingNot sure what you mean by that SB?
Yeah, not to do with HOF - but yes, if we figure that he won't play in 2026, it's likely we'll place him on the Inactive List and open up a new spot after the draft.Just that the extra (rookie) spot we'll have for HOF going on to the inactive list won't be available until after the draft, but I might have missed the context of what you guys were saying
Yeah, not to do with HOF - but yes, if we figure that he won't play in 2026, it's likely we'll place him on the Inactive List and open up a new spot after the draft.
This is more about the current list status, with the guys (Newy, Kemp) that were on the Inactive List this year, and replaced by White and Young, who at least for now, are still listed players.
Would be a very good move for us.
We don't have to muck around on draft night trying to trade up. We could even look at trading 11 down to get more points and just come home with Dean + Ison. Would be more than happy with that having banked another F1.
Would be a very good move for us.
We don't have to muck around on draft night trying to trade up. We could even look at trading 11 down to get more points and just come home with Dean + Ison. Would be more than happy with that having banked another F1.
Just ā¦set the standards.Just on Elijah guys, if there is even 1% chance he disrupts our quest to build our new culture and standards, then I can't see us keeping him.
He's clearly burnt bridges and for the club to say they can trust him at this point will be very difficult.
The players marching to keep him would have swayed Brad Lloyd...
Thatās it isnāt it.That is really a disaster - and not to mention what picks we had to trade out to rectify those draft misses.
Seton, Fisher, Dow, OāBrien and Stocker should be the core of our starting midfield, and at least 1 should be an A grader.
So just because we have 6 first round picks available to us in the next 3 drafts doesnāt mean automatic success but at least Stephen Silvagni is not going to have any say in their selection.
The fact is, we will need to take at least 4 picks into the draft for matching and swapping purposes.
We have 2 spots available now.
Therefore 2 of the below will need to be delisted
Binns
Hollands
Mcgovern
Boyd.
If we take a DFA before the draft, then 3 will need to be delisted.
My bet is is will be 2 delisted.
Take a maximum of 3 in the draft, leaving 1 spot for a dfa post draft.
We will go hard for one of West Coast or Tigers picks. 9, 11 and future picks on table. Another elite young mid sets up our next decade up and before Tassie.
Our target is one of these plus Dean & Ison. Next year Walker and heaps of SC room
Just a question now can we make it happen
Just ā¦set the standards.
Play him in the 2ās.
Works his arse off.
Give him a chance to step up or step out.
Last chance corral for Elijah & his talent.
It seems so but given we haven't already who knowsI believe that's what we're intending to do... by getting rid of him...
The attacking wing side is an extra mid these days. Think McLuggage or Gulden and the way they play.
They play like a mid without the extra hard inside work.
I like it because it will protect Walsh and allow him to be more effective IMO. He can still play mid minutes
I also want to see us get minutes into Lord BenC Jagga Moir etc this year. Massive for their development
Heeney model? Silly strawman.So back to the model that the Swans got Heeney?
2025 is the best and fairest rules weāve had in terms of drafting Father Son, NGA and Academy players. It might not be perfect, but the mechanism is by far the best, and just needs a correctly set DVI to function as desired.
That is really a disaster - and not to mention what picks we had to trade out to rectify those draft misses.
Seton, Fisher, Dow, OāBrien and Stocker should be the core of our starting midfield, and at least 1 should be an A grader.
So just because we have 6 first round picks available to us in the next 3 drafts doesnāt mean automatic success but at least Stephen Silvagni is not going to have any say in their selection.
Could easily see us target a Robey, Grlj, Cumming or Lindsay in this draftWe will go hard for one of West Coast or Tigers picks. 9, 11 and future picks on table. Another elite young mid sets up our next decade up and before Tassie.
Our target is one of these plus Dean & Ison. Next year Walker and heaps of SC room
Just a question now can we make it happen
If youāre going to move to a 2 picks only model, you need to get rid of, or dramatically alter the DVI. It would remove flexibility, and fairness in terms of forward planning because you canāt know when a bid will come, and clubs can be bent over being forced to trade up. It also encourages players tanking, and other funny buggers.Heeney model? Silly strawman.
No making clubs try and match with two picks with a small deficit is a much better system than what we have this year. For example had GC had to match Patterson and Uwland with two picks the entire competition except them would be better off.
There seems to be 4 rough options:Out of curiosity what do you suggest we do with picks 9 and 11?