eDPS
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Really like you including the bids, good stuff
If I were Brisbane, I would genuinely offer our two 2020 first round picks for Sydney’s future 2021 first round pick and current 2020 third round pick on draft night.
And then look to trade back in to the second round for a specific player.
The trade would done on draft night, AFTER the bid has come for Braeden Campbell, and probably right before the first of the two picks, so the picks aren’t effected at all.that would be horrendously dumb on Sydney’s behalf
they would be swapping their 2021 draft pick which could be very high for 2 draft picks that will be eaten up by their nga matches.
they’re going to have papley most likely ask for a trade and quite possibly George hewett who’s ooc could ask as well.
You mean like Port this year.That’s could backfire horrendously. Sydney with all their players back in 21, plus another year into their young players they could easily make finals.
It’s potentially good for Brisbane.That is horrendous for Swans as other posters have pointed out.

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That works as well.EFA...
But makes no sense any you dice it.
Swans list, likely pick position, smaller list sizes and actually having exposed form next year would much, much rather keep our first.
Also I quoted the North poster in my initial response to this discussion, where he first originally suggested Sydney trade their 2021 first round pick.EFA...
But makes no sense any you dice it.
Swans list, likely pick position, smaller list sizes and actually having exposed form next year would much, much rather keep our first.
Silly trade ideas have their own thread don’t they?
State coach Tony Bamford : “He’s a very good modern-day rebound defender who can also get it done one-on-one either deep or high,” Torrens University SA U18 Coach Tony Bamford said. “Lachlan has a penetrating, 60m kick and attacks like your Heath Shaw (GWS) and Darcy Byrne-Jones (Power) type defender. He is as tough as they come – he’ll develop well physically and has elite speed coming off half-back.’’
Your not the one that floated it though where you?Usually on our own boards. I like variety.
Force of habit to post here at this time due to carnival.
My bad.
I followed the advice of the really helpful sticky at the top and found this on Callowdoes anyone know where
they think Jackson callow will go in draft draft range. The big forward from wa. Like the look of him
Thanks reckon adelaide should pick him. Up as well as Thilthorpe. Who do we think better prospect really tilthorpe or callow.I followed the advice of the really helpful sticky at the top and found this on Callow
Thilthorpe by a fair margin currently.Thanks reckon adelaide should pick him. Up as well as Thilthorpe. Who do we think better prospect really tilthorpe or callow.
You sure you're not confused with Big WA Forward Logan McDonald because Tasmania is a fair stretch away from WA?does anyone know where
they think Jackson callow will go in draft draft range. The big forward from wa. Like the look of him
sanfl.com.au
Not sure what you mean by that haha
Not sure what you mean by that haha
He is a strong chance to be drafted this year
Pencil neck? What are you even on about mate hahaOH!
I could've sworn he was 2021.
Who's the 2021 pencil neck?
This might interest you eDPS
Son of a gun
Only needed to play another 86 games in the tricolours and we'd have had 1st dibs...
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Pencil neck? What are you even on about mate haha