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Emma Quayle explains it all in today's AgeI feel like I understand the draft bidding system as good as reasonably possible, however, I've got one question I'm still unsure about.
Let's say Melbourne bid for Callum Mills at Pick 3. Sydney match it and jump ahead in the draft order with their points to take him with Pick 3.
Melbourne now go on to select Pick 4. Some people think this could be Curnow or whoever else. However, my question is this:
Seeing as though Melbourne already bid Pick 3 for Mills, can they now go and bid Pick 4 on Jacob Hopper from GWS, and force them to match this as well?
Then all of a sudden it has gone Carlton, Brisbane, Sydney, GWS and low and behold, Melbourne now have Pick 5!
On the above theory, could they then go and bid Pick 5 on Eric Hipwood and make Brisbane match? And so on?
So in short, is there a number of times a club can bid on players? If a club with Pick 3 sees the best 3, 4 or even 5 players all as academic prospects, they should be able to continue bidding to try and at least get one of them, right? Or is this limited?
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