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Cheers, thanks for the reply Lore. No need to do any work on my behalf, I wasn't aiming to task you to do any figuring out, just given your close attention over the last few years of drafts trying to tap into your understanding. (It would help us if AFL House provided some clear guidance, but I get the feeling that they like keeping it a bit cloak & dagger!).The number of active picks that can actually be used to trade/match is restricted to the open list spots, so if you trade in more 2022 picks than you trade out, then the later picks that you had originally should be deactivated, I think…
I don’t have time just now to figure it all out but you can test it if you look at last years’ draft night trades there’s a couple of examples, and there’s a day 2 order that the AFL published (same thread couple of posts earlier) that should have evidence of extra picks if they are still there after day 1 live trades.
In this year's case for Lions, the extra positions might exist for as little as 5 minutes. If they trade at 7pm and Ashcroft gets bid at #1 at 7.05pm, they'd be gone immediately in the matching process. I'll be glued to the screen to see what transpires!