One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on July 16, 2006, 03:04:53 AM
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Sheeds in the Herald-Sun today says he'll consider swapping their first pick (#1 or #2) for a later first rounder if another club offers a highly rated player.
Link - http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,19802257%255E20322,00.html
If you were Miller or Wallace would you go for it or should we stay well away from Sheeds at the trade table?
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Offer Ray Hall :rollin
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Offer Krak & Tiv and then we might get a more refreshing debate on this site :invasion
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Our first pick + Hartigan and Rodan lol
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Richo.
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You dont give up Richo to move up 5 or 6 places...you send Richo to a club that offers a 1st round pick on its own without sending your first pick the other way and irrespective of that, I dont think we would trade him at this stage. We should package up a group of 3 or 4 players for North to consider as a package, the same for Carlton as see what happens. To be honest, I dont think we will get a top 4 pick.
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The days of Fremantle trading pick number 2 for Chris Bond are over.
To get a number one pick we'd have to trade away something pretty valuable. You ain't gonna get anything below pick number 40 for Tiv, Krak, Hall or Rodan.
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The issue is going up 4 or 5 spots not taking another 1st rounder. Fremantle coughed up 3 picks for Carr lol.
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Fremantle Lol
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I highly doubt that Sheeds will give up his first round pick. He may say it now, but when it comes down to it he won't.
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I highly doubt that Sheeds will give up his first round pick. He may say it now, but when it comes down to it he won't.
God no, the bumbers need to start getting some young talent and stop with the recycled and indigenous player love affair.
To get say a Judd, you would have to give pick 1 and 2 plus a player.
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Sheeds in the Herald-Sun today says he'll consider swapping their first pick (#1 or #2) for a later first rounder if another club offers a highly rated player.
Link - http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,19802257%255E20322,00.html
If you were Miller or Wallace would you go for it or should we stay well away from Sheeds at the trade table?
But if we did trade for the first pick then we would have to chose between midfielder Gibbs or KPP Gumbleton or Hansen. Most of us think we need a KPP this draft so would Wallace be able to resist Gibbs?
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I wouldn't want us to do it. Basically you're swapping a current player for another even if the kid maybe classier. There's no major gain to our depth. What we want is to gain an extra first round pick or two if we traded away someone decent so we can pick up a few quality kids in one go like we did in 2004.
But if we did trade for the first pick then we would have to chose between midfielder Gibbs or KPP Gumbleton or Hansen. Most of us think we need a KPP this draft so would Wallace be able to resist Gibbs?
Good question Gracie.
You should always go for best available. Now unless you believe the midfielder will be in the Judd or Hodge class (a silky skilled ball-winning midfielder for the next 10 years) then pick the KPP.
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After the championships I rated them (as I believe they will be called)
1. Gumbleton
2. Gibbs
3. Hansen
4. Thorp
As I said Sheeds wont do it...hes taking the pee but if it was possible Id make it happen with players like a Hartigan and Tivendale and our 1st pick.
Sheedy needs depth. We need stars!
Id be right into North as well. Theyre hopeless at Arden Street. Laidley seems tough but also seems able to be swayed and the need to keep North competitive. This pressure will be highlighted further because of the Gold Coast move and the need to be successful. Package up Krakouer, Hall and a couple of others and see what happens...Now what would you do with picks 1 & 3 lol.
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Goddard was a number 1 pick, Polo was a number 20 pick.... nuff said
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That's true wayne but Goddard was taken number 1 in the 2002 draft which in hindsight was by far the weakest of the recent drafts. Most of those who made it are handy solid AFL players at best. The 2004 draft which we got the 'fantastic 5' was one of strongest behind the 2001 superdraft (Judd, Hodge, etc). This year's upcoming draft is rated as strong as the 2001 draft.
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Yeah I understand where you're coming from, but each year you'd expect at least 2-3 kids that are going to be stars.