We were no where near giving them 1 first round pick.
Just to recap Ted.
Charlie Gardiner detail of events.
"We were open minded about what a selection of picks might look like to satisfy Essendon. We were open to exploring a number of options or arrangements, in the end it was made pretty clear to us that pick five and nine or two first-round picks was not going to be enough"
“We did not offer picks five and nine. We were advised five and nine would not get it done. We didn’t need to offer it. We had a number of discussions over 10 days or so and it became clear that that deal was not going to satisfy Essendon.
“Essendon were really clear from the outset that they wanted a player who could replace Joe. He’s a terrific player and a contracted player. We knew entering the negotiation that it wasn’t going to be straight forward because Joe is contracted and we respect that.
“Essendon were clear that they would like a player and we weren’t able to add a player that was of interest to them.”
Adrian Dodoro detail of events.
“The media was speculating that nine and five were compelling picks. We made it clear we weren’t interested in nine and five, we wanted players.
“Their final offer was selection nine and a future first-round pick and that wasn’t good enough. We made it clear what we needed.