The Western Bulldogs, who need points to match a bid for father-son prospect Sam Darcy (likely to fall in the top five), are eyeing Richmond’s picks 26 and 28 in a trade for their pick 17.
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The Age reports the Magpies will target third and fourth-round picks from other clubs - for reference pick 40, the first in the third round, is worth 429 points - and are willing to trade out future second or third-round picks.
They could also trade out one of their earlier picks for a number of late selections - for example 36 for Brisbane’s 47, 51 and 57.
To make things more complicated, Collingwood must have a vacant spot on its list for every pick it gains in the 2021 draft. This is why it’s believed eight players - Isaac Chugg, Mason Cox, Max Lynch, John Noble, Scott Pendlebury, Jay Rantall, Brayden Sier and Josh Thomas - remain officially unsigned (though Pendlebury clearly will be).
The Magpies are also looking to trade in the Western Bulldogs’ Patrick Lipinski and Geelong’s Nathan Kreuger; they’re keen to use future picks, or at worst their later third-round picks, to add the pair.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-trade-news-rumours-whispers-2021-collingwood-trade-plan-how-theyll-match-bid-for-nick-daicos-essendon-trade-plan-draft-picks/news-story/785b192f9c822412dc7aaf4f9f4b152eTo make things more complicated, Collingwood must have a vacant spot on its list for every pick it gains in the 2021 draft. This is why it’s believed eight players - Isaac Chugg, Mason Cox, Max Lynch, John Noble, Scott Pendlebury, Jay Rantall, Brayden Sier and Josh Thomas - remain officially unsigned (though Pendlebury clearly will be).
The Magpies are also looking to trade in the Western Bulldogs’ Patrick Lipinski and Geelong’s Nathan Kreuger; they’re keen to use future picks, or at worst their later third-round picks, to add the pair.