2025 first, 2026 first, 2027 first
So pick 18, Pick 18 and Pick 18.
Which will essentially become 3 x pick 25s. Even worse when Tassie come in.
Wouldnt have thought so.
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2025 first, 2026 first, 2027 first
Yet all i hear is port will send whitlock and berry a first from where i dont knowAt least two of those guys would need to go to the saints- maybe all three. NWM is ones in gen type player.


if thats the case for adelaide it will be bergman , butters and whitlockSeason isnt over yet…So three picks in the late teens. Woozers!!
Well the onus is going to have to be on the Saints to pry one of our players out, after all Nas is out of contract and most of our best 22 isn’tSo pick 18, Pick 18 and Pick 18.
Which will essentially become 3 x pick 25s. Even worse when Tassie come in.
Wouldnt have thought so.
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You would imagine one of Soligo, Worrell or Rachele will be in Black white and red next year.
The crows know that NWM is a complete game changer for them. They will be genuine box office next year if they land him.
You have to give quality to get quality. A first, a second and one of these players is ballpark.
Teams pursue arguably the best young talent in the league knowing they don't have the draft capital to make a fair trade, and then their supporters balk at the thought that the might need to trade a good player back to make it happen.
This must be studied.
None of those players want to go to st kilda and no club us going to force them to. Gee whiz this board resembles an idiocy room at times.
It will be 2/3 first rounders and Victorian fringe players that actually WANT to go home for opportunity-guys like Edwards, Ryan, nankervis, Taylor etc. Maybe someone like Berry if st kilda can turn his head but it certainly won't be guys like rachele or soligo-thats fantasy
So if you are so confident why hasnt he signed 99% of players that havent signed by now are going it just a matter of whereIt's amazing how everyone ignores the most obvious outcome of all this, which is he's staying.
Joey Montagna confident as. Eddie Maguire believes Saints supporters have reason to be confident. The trade looks like it will be almost impossible to pull off. Port the clear frontrunners form SA and suddenly they are out and it's Crows.
Very confident he is staying.
He's been negotiating an enormous deal that will probably make him the highest paid player in history.So if you are so confident why hasnt he signed 99% of players that havent signed by now are going it just a matter of where
None of those players want to go to st kilda and no club us going to force them to. Gee whiz this board resembles an idiocy room at times.
It will be 2/3 first rounders and Victorian fringe players that actually WANT to go home for opportunity-guys like Edwards, Ryan, nankervis, Taylor etc. Maybe someone like Berry if st kilda can turn his head but it certainly won't be guys like rachele or soligo-thats fantasy land NBA crap.
That's TDK.He's been negotiating an enormous deal that will probably make him the highest paid player in history.
Well the onus is going to have to be on the Saints to pry one of our players out, after all Nas is out of contract and most of our best 22 isn’t
If he has chosen the crows they can easily manufacture 3 firsts of value. Harder for us I would say without some sacrifical decisions.It's amazing how everyone ignores the most obvious outcome of all this, which is he's staying.
Joey Montagna confident as. Eddie Maguire believes Saints supporters have reason to be confident. The trade looks like it will be almost impossible to pull off. Port the clear frontrunners form SA and suddenly they are out and it's Crows.
Very confident he is staying.
Difference is all 3 have 3-5 year contractsThe Crows will provide a list of untouchables.
Saints will ask a question.
Someone highly rated will get a tap on the shoulder from the Crows and will likely be shown the door.
The same thing happened to Ryan Burton. Was happy at the Hawks (although there were rumblings he would likely be on the move back to SA at some point) but when he knew he was being offered for Wingard he got the hint and made his move.
Adelaide first rounders are not valuable first rounders.If he has chosen the crows they can easily manufacture 3 firsts of value. Harder for us I would say without some sacrifical decisions.
At least the Crows hava a 1st rounder this year.So three picks in the late teens. Woozers!!
Their first rounders are junk.If he has chosen the crows they can easily manufacture 3 firsts of value. Harder for us I would say without some sacrifical decisions.
Difference is all 3 have 3-5 year contracts
They could easily supply this years 6/7 from Gc, then 26 and 27 firsts, 6 , 14 to 18 , 14 to 18 as an example.Adelaide first rounders are not valuable first rounders.
Lets not go the next however many weeks pretending they are.
He is different to Macca. Macca had more sublime skills, more silk, while Nas is more raw and unpredictable.Doesn’t play remotely like McLeod.
- Doesn’t break lines like McLeod
- Doesn’t burst from packs like McLeod
- Doesn’t have McLeods leg.
Does have a better leap, can turn a defender better after a marking contest, can hold down a key marking position.
And if you don’t think Mickey O was ‘clutch’ - watch the 2005 PF vs St Kilda - last qtr.
This what i think could happen re gc pick , there are a few that may ask to be traded not getting a game ie schollThey could easily supply this years 6/7 from Gc, then 26 and 27 firsts, 6 , 14 to 18 , 14 to 18 as an example.
Their first rounders are junk.
And how they are getting pick 6 from Gold Coast?They could easily supply this years 6/7 from Gc, then 26 and 27 firsts, 6 , 14 to 18 , 14 to 18 as an example.
Every team does the same thing.Teams pursue arguably the best young talent in the league knowing they don't have the draft capital to make a fair trade, and then their supporters balk at the thought that the might need to trade a good player back to make it happen.
This must be studied.