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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #120 on: October 19, 2018, 09:53:25 AM »
Without knowing a single thing about any of these guys and just going based on their position and size listed above, Collier-Dawkins looks like the pick for me if he can slide a couple of places to 17.

My thoughts exactly. I want a big mid who could be the next Cripps. Battering ram style. Someone 188-193cm with some size and tank.

Really wish we had tried to trade into the 2nd round, maybe by trading out someone who could have currency like B Ellis, to try to get into that 25-30 range.

GCS have picks 24 + 29. I wonder if they would have shown any interest in guys like B Ellis

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #121 on: October 19, 2018, 10:27:54 AM »
We can still trade picks on the night- future picks as well- and I suspect that could well be the plan.... :shh

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #122 on: October 19, 2018, 01:46:29 PM »
I think we just take the 2 best available at our picks. No point taking players if they are no good but have size.
So if the “best available” at pick 17 was a small forward you you take him?... I wouldn’t think so.

When you finish the home and away season on 18 wins you can afford to draft for needs more so than best available.

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #123 on: October 19, 2018, 01:50:20 PM »
I think we just take the 2 best available at our picks. No point taking players if they are no good but have size.
So if the “best available” at pick 17 was a small forward you you take him?... I wouldn’t think so.

When you finish the home and away season on 18 wins you can afford to draft for needs more so than best available.

I would then I would on trade down the track.

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #124 on: October 19, 2018, 02:12:52 PM »
I think we just take the 2 best available at our picks. No point taking players if they are no good but have size.
So if the “best available” at pick 17 was a small forward you you take him?... I wouldn’t think so.

When you finish the home and away season on 18 wins you can afford to draft for needs more so than best available.

I would then I would on trade down the track.

Shame you can't trade new draftees then...

We could take the 'best available' player at 17, then maybe on-trade to Brisbane for Connor McFayden with something coming back our way for example...

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #125 on: October 19, 2018, 03:34:36 PM »
I'd trade next year's frst and all our picks from 37-72 for GWS' picks 19, 25 & 55 - first round quality goes to 25-30 deep this year and that would gve us three picks inside the top 25...my only reservation would be that we'll probably need that first rounder next year to get one of Hopper, Cerra or SPP and we'll probably need to save our 2020 picks for MJ so we can't really use them next year either...alternatively we could trade 17 ,37 and maybe a late pick for  19 & 25 or even try and trade 37-72  for GC's picks 24 & 29 (they already have picks 2, 3 & 6 and will probably either need points or might want to draft some mature agers instead of all kids)...or even 17 & 37 and a late pick swap for WC's 20 & 22....the key is getting more picks inside the top 30 or better yet tiop 25.... :shh
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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #127 on: October 19, 2018, 04:13:04 PM »
I'd trade next year's frst and all our picks from 37-72 for GWS' picks 19, 25 & 55 - first round quality goes to 25-30 deep this year and that would gve us three picks inside the top 25...my only reservation would be that we'll probably need that first rounder next year to get one of Hopper, Cerra or SPP and we'll probably need to save our 2020 picks for MJ so we can't really use them next year either...alternatively we could trade 17 ,37 and maybe a late pick for  19 & 25 or even try and trade 37-72  for GC's picks 24 & 29 (they already have picks 2, 3 & 6 and will probably either need points or might want to draft some mature agers instead of all kids)...or even 17 & 37 and a late pick swap for WC's 20 & 22....the key is getting more picks inside the top 30 or better yet tiop 25.... :shh

Adelaide and Port have multiple first round picks. Adelaide with 8, 13 ,16, and 21 and Port with 5, 10 and 15. And are reportedly looking to move up the draft top secure the top SA kids.

Suns could trade one or both of 2 and 3.

They could end up with 6, 8, 10, 15, 16 in a strong draft. This would then open up 24 and 29 for trades for lower picks to pick up the mature age players as you suggest above


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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #128 on: October 19, 2018, 05:36:21 PM »
Phantom draft from the Roar website has Stocker going to us at our first pick (#17 -> #20 after F/S & NGA bids).

Pick 1 – Carlton Blues – Sam Walsh
Pick 2 – Gold Coast Suns – Jack Lukosius
Pick 3 – Gold Coast Suns – Izak Rankine
Pick 4 – St Kilda Saints – Connor Rozee
Pick 5 – Port Adelaide Power – Max King
Pick 6 – Gold Coast Suns – Bailey Smith
Pick 7 – Western Bulldogs – Ben King
Pick 8 – Adelaide Crows – Jackson Hately
Pick 9 – GWS Giants – Jordan Clark
Pick 10 – Sydney Swans – Nick Blakey (matching bid from Port Adelaide)
Pick 11 – Port Adelaide – Zak Butters
Pick 12 – GWS Giants – Riley Collier-Dawkins
Pick 13 – North Melbourne – Tarryn Thomas (matching bid from Geelong)
Pick 14 – Geelong – Curtis Taylor
Pick 15 – Collingwood Magpies – Isaac Quaynor (matching bid from Adelaide)
Pick 16 – Adelaide Crows – Jez McLennan
Pick 17 – Fremantle Dockers – Jye Caldwell
Pick 18 – Port Adelaide – Xavier Duursma
Pick 19 – Adelaide Crows – Sam Sturt

Pick 20 – Richmond Tigers – Liam Stocker
183cm, 83kg

Stocker won this year’s Morrish Medal as the best player of the TAC Cup. The inside midfielder is physically ready to play AFL and if the Tigers would like to get better at clearances next year, he could help with that.

Pick 21 – Brisbane Lions – Bailey Williams
Pick 22 – GWS Giants – Ned McHenry
Pick 23 – West Coast Eagles – Chayce Jones
Pick 24 – Adelaide Crows – Luke Valente
Pick 25 – Rhylee West – Western Bulldogs (matching bid from West Coast)

https://www.theroar.com.au/2018/10/19/afl-phantom-draft-2018-a-very-early-top-25/?comment_id=6563169

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #129 on: October 19, 2018, 10:15:10 PM »
I get the feeling this is the year we will get a player from our VFL side.

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #130 on: October 20, 2018, 01:46:47 AM »
Hopefully only on the rookie list and hopefully not at the expemse of the likes Gibbons, Mitch Grigg or Nelson if they're still available.
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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #131 on: October 20, 2018, 10:52:23 PM »
Been told Gold Coast seriously considering the King boys at picks 2 and 3. Interesting move but could be the right move as they are honest and loyal young men.

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #132 on: October 20, 2018, 10:53:15 PM »
I get the feeling this is the year we will get a player from our VFL side.


Yes we're keen on Arts but we're not the only ones.

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #133 on: October 21, 2018, 12:38:53 PM »
I get the feeling this is the year we will get a player from our VFL side.


Yes we're keen on Arts but we're not the only ones.

wont get drafted, maybe as a rookie somewhere

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Re: 2018 National Draft thread
« Reply #134 on: October 21, 2018, 02:45:53 PM »
I get the feeling this is the year we will get a player from our VFL side.


Yes we're keen on Arts but we're not the only ones.

wont get drafted, maybe as a rookie somewhere


Keen as a rookie