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Opinion Non-Crows AFL 9

Which team will finish the 2024 season higher ranked?


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It will be an interesting off-season for them.

I'm not sure which way their season will go . I think their forward line will struggle and are the midfield good enough to overcome that
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The reason is literally some people are idiots

It was stolen from the NBA

If they've determined that not making any first-round selections over three years (or whatever it is) is stupid, then that should be it. It shouldn't be a case of "well we did well enough with those picks so it shouldn't matter". Every club that trades out three years worth of first-round picks presumably thinks they've gotten something worthwhile with it.
 
That seems extremely fraught.

If there is a rule it should be there for a reason, not just "well sometimes people are idiots".

lots of rules can be exempted following application due to relevant factors. As long as the intent of the rule is upheld, I can't see any concern. Especially not with Port this year, I'm sure more grey area examples will arise. But they traded a first for a 1 year pick 1, that's the same as using it at the draft in outcome as far as I'm concerned.
 
If they've determined that not making any first-round selections over three years (or whatever it is) is stupid, then that should be it. It shouldn't be a case of "well we did well enough with those picks so it shouldn't matter". Every club that trades out three years worth of first-round picks presumably thinks they've gotten something worthwhile with it.

It's not about how well you do with the picks. 3 years of trading out firsts for nearly done seniors like Gibbs is vastly different to using them to trade in 3 players drafted the prior year.
 
You know very well why ;)

I don't think I do. I think the end result is 'movement' is just a better way of saying 'paid'. From North's perspective, let's say Dons offer is clear band 2, so they match. Presumably everyone is happy with this, you've posted previously that its encumbent upon the acquiring club to offer large enough to avoid that occurrence. Roos must be able to genuinely use the PSD as a negotiating tool, Essendon must offer enough to them to avoid North or any other club having the draft capital free hit before their turn. Or they select the main draft to eliminate that free hit and hope another club isn't prepared to pay slightly more than the selection they plan to get him at.

If Roos end up with him in the PSD, I see it as a feature of the agreed system, not a flaw.
 
If they've determined that not making any first-round selections over three years (or whatever it is) is stupid, then that should be it. It shouldn't be a case of "well we did well enough with those picks so it shouldn't matter". Every club that trades out three years worth of first-round picks presumably thinks they've gotten something worthwhile with it.
"Mike Ditka of the Saints wanted to move up in the draft order from the twelfth overall pick to ensure that he would be able to select Ricky Williams from the University of Texas at Austin. To do so, his team traded every pick it had in the draft, plus two of its first three picks in the 2000 NFL Draft, for the fifth overall pick, with which it selected Williams."



The 2000 first rounder ended up being #2 overall. Williams was traded after 3 seasons.

Would be fun to see a team trade their whole draft in the AFL...
 

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