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Draft pick swap with WC

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Coupled with the fact that we were extremely hesitant to part with pick 43 seems to indicate Hine has someone tucked away he's very keen on in that range.
 
yeh but I think its a matter of timing. We swapped a pick that we can use over the next few years, for one that we have to use in this draft... is that it?

What was the pick number compo for fraser?...third round but what number?

I can only think that WC wanted a future pick...
 
yeh but I think its a matter of timing. We swapped a pick that we can use over the next few years, for one that we have to use in this draft... is that it?

What was the pick number compo for fraser?...third round but what number?

I can only think that WC wanted a future pick...

I think from what I can tell that this sums it up.

We wanted to keep a pick in the 40's and to get Taz. WCE probably wanted to tuck their pick away for after the comprimised drafts to get better value out of the future draft pick.
 

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Yeh I think you're right...which means that the Josh Fraser pick must have been higher than 46...

These recruiting guys get pretty scientific...someone should tell them that its more important to pick a good player when they get a pick - this is especially true to the WC recruiters who have been crap for a number of years.
 
With te amount of players lost we will be recruiting heavily in this draft albiet low numbers. Proberly to ensure it does not slip down to far. From West Coast prespective may have not much intrest in drafting around this number this year so gives them flexibilty in later drafts.

Win win for both clubs
 
I bet there is someone tucked away in WA that Hine has his eye on, and probably made a deal with WC that will see them skip over this player in the draft.
 
west coast want to save a pick for a future year

fraser pick was a third rounder. that means immediately after your pick in the 3rd round. for collingwood it would have been 61 or so. for west coast this year it would have been 46 or so. but for west coast in 2 years time it will be roughly 32-38 assuming they finish somewhere in the bottom 6. given what both clubs gave up in their view they both improved their draft position dramatically for specific drafts. good on the recruiters for spotting this loophole :thumbsu:

edit: shit i meant for west coast to use it in 3 years time. i keep forgetting that the 2012 draft is comprimised
 
I like it. Probably a win for both sides as we've likely to be at opposite ends of the ladder for the next few years.

This year we've swapped pick 61 for 45. Depending on ladder positions/other compo picks the best it can be is pick 38 in two years time. For it to be better than 45 we'd have to finish bottom 8 and I don't see that happening soon.

Then there's the 2 year head start re development.
 
Im surprised about how much 'good will' there is between some clubs, not that I expect all clubs to be at each others throats all the time, but the way they carry on during the year...it's a bloody pantomime!

Maybe the Scott Burns link helped? (is he still assistant there?)
 
it was a dead pick for West Coast, so we improved their position in future drafts and gained a pick we could use in the Tarrant deal
Incorrect. We have kept #45, and the deal was done after the Tarrant deal.

Really the only thing we lost in the Tarrant deal was pick #55, and we only picked that up in the Krakouer trade - It wasn't ours to begin with. The other pick was a downgrade of one spot from #43 to #44.
 

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As has been said very good move by West Coast and we were the lucky ones to have that comp pick.

West Coast look only likely to use picks 4, 26 (priority pick) & pick 28, along with the father/son pick which could be anything. So in effect they have an extra 3rd round pick to use over the next few years, along with an ealry pick in the pre-season draft.

We get a pick upgrade by 16? spots and it would be unlikely that the compo pick will ever get as low as 45. We'd basically have to miss the 8 between 2011 & 2014 and no priority picks and now use of other compo picks, for that to happen.

Now we just use 44,45 & 60 in this draft and upgrade some rookies.
 

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