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I would consider that. Most Richmond fans would probably have a fit if you suggested that to them though.It was rumoured that Richmond were interested in Smith - so maybe Smith and first rounder for Conca
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I would consider that. Most Richmond fans would probably have a fit if you suggested that to them though.It was rumoured that Richmond were interested in Smith - so maybe Smith and first rounder for Conca
We were definitely scraping the barrel in 2006![]()
I wasn't talking about draft picks either, just the generally held assumption that sides with superstar midfields will generally do better than sides with superstar forward lines.I am not talking about draft picks with those numbers, I am talking about depth of quality midfielders in the system v depth of quality KPP.
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wow yes do it would take Hogan too ..
who`s the pick of wafl backs as a filler ? Tom Lee ,Tom Morrow?
Tom Lee a WAFL back?![]()
Too soon. Wouldn't need him til next year
Tom Lee a WAFL back?![]()
so is this another superrrdraft or what?
Conca is richmonds most talented undeveloped player. Would you trade gaff for a late first rounder and stevens? Of course not.
Conca won't be coming back to wa under a deal like this. Getting conca would at the very least take brown, stevens and our first rounder and even then i think richmond would 99% turn us down. (most likely whilst laughing)
the beauty of Lee is he can play fwd and back ...
There is a real problem with trading away brown for a mini draft pick. If it involves our first rounder essentially not only does it cut out a best 22 player of the future and depth cover it puts us 2 years back in reality on development of this years first rounder. By the time whoever we would pick up comes in and makes an impact glass,cox,embley,lynch,kerr are gone or at the very best adequate role players.
Our window is now and i dont want to sacrifice a potential premiership in the next two years for the possibility of one in the future. It's how clubs mire themselves in mediocrity. Carlton, Richmond, Melbourne etc. etc. etc. It's all about the future, what a gun this draft pick is going to be. There are no certainties in draft picks especially in future ones. Looks at juniors. 18 months ago looking at the kids turning 16 i thought chris yarran was as good a talent as o'meara. Skip forward and look at the result. People see a mini draft pick and they see a superstar of the future, an absolute gun. What happens if they only turn out average, we cop 1-2 key position injuries and it costs us in a prelim or a grand final in the next 2 years.
Second pick in the mini draft will likely work out around the 3-6 best player of his draft class before they are drafted. As much as masto has improved and is a good player for us now he's not going to be a superstar. Do people want to see a future with this happening because as i see it, it's a 50/50.
People well say well what if, what if, what if but its exactly that. A mini draft pick is a what if gamble on the future at the expense of the now. Sure if we can do it and get adequate cover this year then it may be worth it but its no guarantee. I watch every game, every week and i'd be more than willing to put money on brown being a much better player atm than a pears, hooker, rivers type.
There is a real problem with trading away brown for a mini draft pick. If it involves our first rounder essentially not only does it cut out a best 22 player of the future and depth cover it puts us 2 years back in reality on development of this years first rounder. By the time whoever we would pick up comes in and makes an impact glass,cox,embley,lynch,kerr are gone or at the very best adequate role players.
Our window is now and i dont want to sacrifice a potential premiership in the next two years for the possibility of one in the future. It's how clubs mire themselves in mediocrity. Carlton, Richmond, Melbourne etc. etc. etc. It's all about the future, what a gun this draft pick is going to be. There are no certainties in draft picks especially in future ones. Looks at juniors. 18 months ago looking at the kids turning 16 i thought chris yarran was as good a talent as o'meara. Skip forward and look at the result. People see a mini draft pick and they see a superstar of the future, an absolute gun. What happens if they only turn out average, we cop 1-2 key position injuries and it costs us in a prelim or a grand final in the next 2 years.
Second pick in the mini draft will likely work out around the 3-6 best player of his draft class before they are drafted. As much as masto has improved and is a good player for us now he's not going to be a superstar. Do people want to see a future with this happening because as i see it, it's a 50/50.
People well say well what if, what if, what if but its exactly that. A mini draft pick is a what if gamble on the future at the expense of the now. Sure if we can do it and get adequate cover this year then it may be worth it but its no guarantee. I watch every game, every week and i'd be more than willing to put money on brown being a much better player atm than a pears, hooker, rivers type.
Look we need a KPD, so unless we can sure one up then......
Also Mitch Brown seems to be heading in the right direction, Sheeds would probably want more and in a period that we may be in flag contention you would have to think very carefully about even speaking to Mitch or his management about any hypotheticals.
What if he says no to a move? When his contract expires we then risk losing a valuable structural commodity, for very little.
If the deal is right though and all parties seem happy, then yes, worth a look. Who is to say though that GWS aren't just trying to rustle our jimmies a little. They may be in the ear of a number of clubs, trying to see what deals they can shake loose and how much they can upset the apple cart.
More realistically though, much like the Coniglio to WC thread last year this trade seems highly improbable.
Some assumptions are being made on this front. Brown may or may not be required in 2013 in a defensive role, personally i would have loved for Mitch Brown to take Schofields role and play Schofield in another role. One with more freedom.
If they want another KPD then you probably can't go past Mitch Brown, if we threw a first rounder then that's hard to top. Few other clubs are in a position to give away a KPD (if we are) as well as first round pick. Those above us in the draft will value those top 15 picks quite a bit more than what we value ours.
No trade is always the most probable senario. It's also said that Hogan wanted some idea of the clubs he could end up at before he committed to the mini-draft, we top his list.
From recollection the mini-draft takes place after trade week.
That being the case we would have procured the services of a Hooker etc... before trading Brown for the mini-draft pick.
I, for one, would be very pleasantly surprised if Brown was ever as good as Hooker has shown glimpses of.
There are no assumptions being made.Some assumptions are being made on this front. Brown may or may not be required in 2013 in a defensive role, personally i would have loved for Mitch Brown to take Schofields role and play Schofield in another role. One with more freedom.