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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #60 on: October 09, 2019, 09:36:05 PM »
Noah Anderson is a Tigers supporter apparently. Shame there isn't a club-supporter rule this year  ;D.

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #61 on: October 09, 2019, 10:20:21 PM »
Noah Anderson is a Tigers supporter apparently. Shame there isn't a club-supporter rule this year  ;D.
Or most years for that matter.

I know we’d lose Dusty but Fyfe, Bont, De Goey would be a handy midfield.

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #62 on: October 10, 2019, 11:34:10 AM »
Noah Anderson is a Tigers supporter apparently. Shame there isn't a club-supporter rule this year  ;D.

If there was the AFL would have changed it as soon as they realised who we might get. #AFLpolicyontherun

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #63 on: October 11, 2019, 06:00:36 PM »
The Herald-Sun's current top 20 draftees:

1. Matthew Rowell ..... (midfielder), DOB: 1/7/01, H: 178cm, W: 74kg, Club: Oakleigh Chargers/Boroondara Hawks/Carey Grammar
2. Noah Anderson ...... (midfielder), DOB: 17/2/01, H: 188cm, W: 86kg, Club: Oakleigh Chargers/Boroondara Hawks/Carey Grammar
3. Caleb Serong ...... (mid/forward), DOB: 9/2/01, H: 178cm, W: 83kg, Club: Gippsland Power/Warragul/Geelong Grammar
4. Hayden Young .......... (defender), DOB: 11/4/01, H: 188cm, W: 82kg, Club: Dandenong Stingrays/Somerville/Mornington SC
5. Tom Green (GWS Acad.) ... (mid), DOB: 23/1/01, H: 188cm, W: 85kg, Club: Marist/GWS Giants
6. Sam Flanders ...... (forward/mid), DOB: 24/7/01, H: 182cm, W: 81kg, Club: Gippsland Power/Moe/Lowanna College
7. Lachlan Ash ............. (Half-back), DOB: 21/6/01, H: 186cm, W: 80kg, Club: Murray Bushrangers/Shepparton/Notre Dame College
8. Dylan Stephens .... (Outside mid), DOB: 8/1/01, H: 183cm, W: 69kg, Club: Norwood
9. Luke Jackson ........... (Ruckman), DOB: 29/9/01, H: 198cm, W: 94kg, Club: East Fremantle/Bullcreek/Leeming
10. Will Gould .............. (half-back), DOB: 14/1/01, H: 191cm, W: 98kg, Club: Glenelg
11. Will Day ................. (defender), DOB: 5/6/01, H: 187cm, W: 70kg, Club: West Adelaide/Sacred Heart
12. Brodie Kemp ...... (mid/forward), DOB: 1/5/01, H: 192cm, W: 82kg, Club: Bendigo Pioneers/Echuca/Geelong Grammar
13. Deven Robertson .. (mid/defend), DOB: 30/6/01, H: 182cm, W: 80kg, Club: Perth/Aquinas College
14. Fischer McAsey ... (key defender), DOB: 8/3/01, H: 195cm, W: 86kg, Club: Sandringham Dragons/East Brighton/Caulfield Grammar
15. Cody Weightman . (small forward), DOB: 15/1/01, H: 177cm, W: 73kg, Club: Dandenong Stingrays/Beaconsfield/Haileybury College
16. Elijah Taylor ......... (mid/forward), DOB: 1/5/01, H: 185cm, W: 75kg, Club: Perth/Thornlie
17. Jackson Mead (Port F/S) .... (mid), DOB: 30/9/01, H: 184cm, W: 83kg, Club: Eagles/Henley HS
18. Sam De Koning ........... (KP/ruck), DOB: 26/2/01, H: 200cm, W: 85kg, Club: Dandenong Stingrays/Mornington
19. Josh Worrell ......... (key defender), DOB: 11/4/01, H: 195cm, W: 74kg, Club: Sandringham Dragons/Bentleigh/Haileybury College
20. Liam Henry (Freo NGA) .. (small fwd), DOB: 28/8/01, H: 179cm W: 67kg, Club: Claremont/Geez Church Grammar School

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/afl-national-draft-2019-the-top-20-prospects/news-story/b4329c5a945b330cdb6c8f5cebe321a8

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #64 on: October 16, 2019, 05:13:43 PM »
Tom Green still wearing his Richmond jumper according to Wayne Campbell on SEN just now.

Future free agent  ;D.

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #65 on: October 16, 2019, 05:34:38 PM »
gws should do the right thing and trade him to us on draft night for 19 and 38 lol

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #66 on: October 16, 2019, 08:41:40 PM »
High chance our three picks in the 40's -which is what they'll be come draft night-and the Butler pick will all be bundled up for lower pick(s)...maybe even our first pick as well... :shh
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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #67 on: October 17, 2019, 09:35:14 AM »
Could try to trade 19 + 38 + 39 to GWS for pick 6 (Green).

Go to draft with picks 41 + 56.

Use 75 + 77 + 95 to elevate 3 choice rookies.

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #68 on: October 17, 2019, 03:37:02 PM »
Could try to trade 19 + 38 + 39 to GWS for pick 6 (Green).

Go to draft with picks 41 + 56.

Use 75 + 77 + 95 to elevate 3 choice rookies.

Could that be done?

Say Green hasn't been bid on by pick 5, GWS live trade us 6 for 19,38 and 39 as long as we bid on Green. They match, we get the next pick.
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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #69 on: October 17, 2019, 04:06:04 PM »
I seem to remember reading somewhere that hodge was a crazy Richmond supporter as a kid? The stories of Fyfe retelling how he would perform more poo in front of other recruiters but then go all out to try and impress RFC make me laugh but also sad at the same time

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« Reply #70 on: October 17, 2019, 04:11:22 PM »
I seem to remember reading somewhere that hodge was a crazy Richmond supporter as a kid? The stories of Fyfe retelling how he would perform more poo in front of other recruiters but then go all out to try and impress RFC make me laugh but also sad at the same time
Green is a huge tiger.

But we can cross a line through him. GWS are desperate to get him, that's why they traded up in the draft.

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #71 on: October 17, 2019, 04:46:29 PM »
We can package all our picks up to pick 56 for pick 6. Giants get Green when someone bids on him and we get a top pick. Win, win.
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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #72 on: October 17, 2019, 05:11:11 PM »
We can package all our picks up to pick 56 for pick 6. Giants get Green when someone bids on him and we get a top pick. Win, win.
I like it.

I can only imagine Kane Cornes' meltdown if we pulled it off.

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #73 on: October 17, 2019, 07:26:01 PM »
I seem to remember reading somewhere that hodge was a crazy Richmond supporter as a kid? The stories of Fyfe retelling how he would perform more poo in front of other recruiters but then go all out to try and impress RFC make me laugh but also sad at the same time
Green is a huge tiger.

But we can cross a line through him. GWS are desperate to get him, that's why they traded up in the draft.

They were going to get him regardless. They wanted to move up in the draft so that they can get a first round pick before him without having to match any bids beforehand. They were saying that they’re even trying to move that pick 6 even higher up to be certain.

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Re: AFL Draft 2019
« Reply #74 on: October 17, 2019, 07:50:06 PM »
Consesus is that it's Anderson, Rowell then daylight then the talent is fairly even up tp 30 so I'd rather try and get one in the teens and another in the 20's if we could...we could chuck in futures as well...next year's draft apparently even weaker(of course they often turn out different in hindsight)  and we'll probably have to use picks for not just MJ* but a couple of promising academy kids (Baxter , Dwyer, Agog) as well anyway..we can always find later picks for pints next year..  :shh

*I realise he's not setting the world on fire atm but neither did Willie until he was about 20...pedigree alone will raise his value and I can't see all 17 clubs just letting him fall to us for a nothing pick.... :shh :shh
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