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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #75 on: November 09, 2020, 03:05:41 PM »
Knightmare on BF:

Q. Just wanting your thoughts on best available KPF/FF thats the most suitable for the RFC at pick #22/23 or would it be better to go best available mid. 2 players I'm keen on are Liam McMahon & Eddy Ford. Where do you seen them going in the draft range and who in the current game do you see them most like

A. No key forwards I'd personally target at 22/23. Maybe Nik Cox is there and he's a worthy consideration, but my guess is he's gone and personally if I want a key position player I'd prefer Callow. I'd personally use that pick for something else and personally on a best available selection.

If Richmond want a key forward through the draft go get Jackson Callow or Kaine Baldwin at 36. One of them if not both will be there. Or that's what I'd do.

McMahon I see late second round onwards, Ford second round onwards also. Again, at 36 one, the other, if not both should be available. McMahon isn't on my draft board but Ford is, albeit lowish on my board.

https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/knightmare-2020-draft-almanac.1234618/post-67887769

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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #76 on: November 12, 2020, 01:43:12 PM »
More draft rule changes ...

By Peter Ryan

This morning clubs have been told of two shifts in the rules relating to the draft being held in December.

The AFL have reduced the requirement that clubs take three selections at the draft to just one. Most clubs will make more than one pick but several clubs are considering adding one player from the total pool and then using the remaining points to put academy, father-son or NGA graduates on the list.

The second change is that clubs will be able to take selections into the national draft as if the primary list is still at 40. This is important as clubs have had to take as many picks into the draft as they had list spots available but the uncertainty around list sizes left them concerned about what they could do this season. Some clubs also wanted to potentially trade picks on the night so having an extra number would increase liquidity into the system.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-trade-period-deadline-day-all-the-trades-and-all-the-drama-on-deadline-day-20201112-p56dvm.html

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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #77 on: November 12, 2020, 02:10:45 PM »
So will we be looking to just use one pick and taking MRJ as a rookie unless a bid comes for him? Can't see us taking more than 2 incl MRJ given we have so many rookies amount to be promoted to the senior list

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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #78 on: November 12, 2020, 02:23:26 PM »
With Rance, Higgo, Lego, G Train and Jonny English off and Mate' Colina on, we currently have 40 total, 34 on main list & 6 rookies

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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #79 on: November 12, 2020, 03:32:38 PM »
With Rance, Higgo, Lego, G Train and Jonny English off and Mate' Colina on, we currently have 40 total, 34 on main list & 6 rookies

But how many of the rookies need to be upgraded? Baker and Pickett are two.  Which others?

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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #80 on: November 12, 2020, 03:54:39 PM »
So what's our draft position next 2 years now. 

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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #81 on: November 12, 2020, 10:20:24 PM »
So what's our draft position next 2 years now.
2020:  Picks 17, 36, 61, 79, 97, ...

2021:  One 1st rounder
          Two 2nd rounders (ours and St Kilda's)
          Two 3rd rounders (ours and Gold Coast's)
          No 4th rounders
          One 5th rounder, ....

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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #82 on: November 16, 2020, 01:41:25 PM »
Cal Twomey's Top 25 phantom draft guide - November update

afl.com.au
16 November 2020


1. Jamarra Ugle-Hagan .... 194cm/84kg   4/4/02   Key forward   Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro (NGA Bulldogs)
2. Logan McDonald .......... 196cm/85kg   4/4/02   Tall forward  Perth/Western Australia
3. Elijah Hollands ...……….. 188cm/85kg  25/4/02   Mid/forward   Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country
4. Riley Thilthorpe ...……... 200cm/99kg   7/7/02   Key forward   West Adelaide/South Australia
5. Denver Grainger-Barras  195cm/78kg  17/4/02   Key defender  Swan Districts/Western Australia
6. Will Phillips ......…………... 180cm/79kg  22/5/02   Midfielder    Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro (+1)
7. Tanner Bruhn .........…... 182cm/73kg  27/5/02   Midfielder    Geelong Falcons/Vic Country (+1)
8. Braeden Campbell …...... 180cm/73kg   4/2/02   Midfielder    Swans Academy/Allies   (-2)
9. Lachie Jones ......…….... 185cm/88kg   9/4/02   Defender/mid  Woodville-WT/South Australia (NGA Port) (+1)
10. Archie Perkins ...……..... 186cm/77kg  26/3/02   Mid/forward   Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro (+3)
11. Zach Reid ...………......... 202cm/82kg   2/3/02   Key defender  Gippsland Power/Vic Country
12. Oliver Henry ......………... 188cm/76kg  29/7/02   Forward       Geelong Falcons/Vic Country (-3)
13. Heath Chapman .......... 193cm/81kg  31/1/02   Key defender  West Perth/Western Australia (+2)
14. Alex Davies ......………... 191cm/85kg  18/3/02   Midfielder    Gold Coast Academy/Allies
15. Finlay Macrae ...……...... 184cm/75kg  13/3/02   Midfielder    Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro (-3)
16. Nik Cox .........………..... 199cm/82kg  15/1/02   Key fwd/def   Northern Knights/Vic Metro (+5)
17. Tom Powell ................ 183cm/74kg  02/03/02  Midfielder       Sturt/South Australia (+1)
18. Joel Jeffrey ......………... 192cm/78kg  12/3/02   Fwd/defender  NT Thunder/Allies (Suns Academy) (-1)
19. Brayden Cook ……........ 188cm/74kg  18/7/02   Forward/mid   South Adelaide/South Australia (-3)
20. Reef McInnes ...……...... 192cm/84kg  12/12/02  Mid/forward   Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro (NGA Collingwood) (-1)
21. Jack Carroll ...………...... 188cm/79kg  20/12/02  Midfielder    East Fremantle/Western Australia (-1)
22. Errol Gulden ...………..... 171cm/71kg  18/7/02   Mid/forward   Sydney Academy/Allies
23. Connor Downie ...…..... 185cm/83kg  31/5/02   Midfielder    Eastern Ranges/Vic Metro (NGA Hawthorn)
24. Zane Trew ......……....... 187cm/78kg  26/4/02   Midfielder    Swan Districts/Western Australia (+1)
25. Zavier Maher .............. 185cm/82kg    5/5/02   Midfielder     Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country (new)

Dropped out from September:
Nathan O'Driscoll ……... 187cm/76kg  17/5/02   Midfielder    Perth/Western Australia (19. --> outside 25)

Dropped out from October:
Bailey Laurie ...……….... 178cm/76kg  24/3/02   Forward/mid   Oakleigh Chargers/Vic Metro (24. --> outside 25)

https://www.afl.com.au/news/524401/cal-twomey-s-2020-phantom-form-guide-november-update

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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #83 on: November 16, 2020, 01:48:26 PM »
Chris Doerre (Knightmare on BF) has also had a go at the second round of the draft:

41. Richmond - Kaine Baldwin

Height, Weight: 193cm, 92kg

Profile: Suffering a second season-ending ACL, Baldwin is one of the most exciting players in this year's draft and if not for the second knee injury may have been in the top-10 draft mix. Dominating in the Under 16s, Baldwin has proven he is a strong marking force and damaging close to goal.

https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/30320300/afl-draft-chris-doerre-knightmare-espn-two-round-phantom-draft


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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #84 on: November 17, 2020, 12:01:42 PM »
Vic draft prospects may get extra chance to impress clubs.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/524663



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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #85 on: November 18, 2020, 01:50:34 PM »
Clubs have been informed that a significant change has been applied to this year's bidding system in light of the reduction in list sizes and the trading of future picks last year.

Under normal AFL rules, clubs who are matching bids for northern Academy, Next Generation Academy and father-son players are only allowed to use draft points from the amount of picks that is equal to the number of their available list spots.

This has been to stop clubs from stockpiling late draft picks with the intention of only using them to pay for highly rated draftees, even if they had more picks at the draft than they had list spots available, which was an early loophole of the live bidding system. 

But clubs will not be bound by that rule at next month's national draft after the League gave clearance for clubs to use points from draft picks even if they are not going to use the selections to draft players.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/524802/swans-pies-among-clubs-buoyed-by-late-draft-rule-tweak

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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #86 on: November 18, 2020, 08:42:57 PM »
Another conspiracy against Richmond and MRJ.

Giving minnow clubs the chance to bit with their poo change picks.

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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #87 on: November 19, 2020, 02:55:57 PM »
The National Draft will be on December 9 at 7pm.

The Pre-Season and Rookie Draft will be held the following day on December 10.

They will be virtual events.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/524876/2020-draft-night-confirmed-afl-to-go-virtual-across-the-country

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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #88 on: November 19, 2020, 03:03:20 PM »
We're planning to use two or three of our picks in the draft according to the AFL website.



How many picks will your club use at the NAB AFL Draft?

Callum Twomey
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19 November 2020


AFL.com.au has found there is set to be a minimum of 50 picks used at the draft and a maximum of 63. Most clubs believe the number will finish in the mid-50s.

West Coast and Gold Coast are the only clubs weighing up whether to use a single pick at the draft, with the Suns to claim at least two Academy talents as automatic pre-selections before the event.

Geelong will use a maximum of two picks after sending its three first-round choices to the Giants for Jeremy Cameron, with St Kilda, Brisbane, Carlton, Richmond and the Western Bulldogs all to use either two or three picks.

Sydney and Melbourne will use three selections and Port Adelaide may do the same, with Adelaide and Fremantle favouring taking in four selections on the night.

After their busy Trade Periods, Collingwood, Essendon, North Melbourne and Greater Western Sydney all look set for the biggest investment in the 2020 draft pool by using either four or five picks.

The Hawks, too, are considering using up to five selections on the night but may be as few as three.

Plenty of clubs' decisions on picks will be kept fluid given the positioning of their later selections will be dictated by how early bids come for the assortment of Academy, Next Generation Academy and father-son players around the competition.

Many clubs are also considering taking an empty spot on their list into the summer period for players to train with them under the pre-season supplemental selection period rules.

The AFL has also indicated it will open up signing periods after rounds four, eight and 12 next year instead of a mid-season draft for clubs with open list spots to take some of the talents who have been overlooked at this year's draft intake.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/524855/how-many-picks-will-your-club-use-at-the-nab-afl-draft-

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Re: 2020 AFL Draft
« Reply #89 on: November 19, 2020, 09:30:47 PM »
Finlay Macrae looks to be a ripper and could be available for our first selection if we don't go tall.