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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #255 on: August 08, 2025, 11:57:04 AM »
You’re right in the sense that he may ask bombers to match the offer and if so he’d agree to stay to which they may do if it’s band 2 compo but not be so inclined to do so if it’s band 1 compo, but yeah like I said there isn’t really a back and forth between clubs changing contract terms in order to manipulate the compo because there is no reason for the clubs attracting the player to do so.

See your point.

But to play devil's advocate.

Draper may be amenable to a move, without wanting out badly (maybe like Jack Graham?).

Essendon may have a preference to keep him, but be open to moving him on to help their rebuild (like us with Bolton, Baker, Rioli etc, free agents or not it hardly seems to matter these days).

If a club offers money that warrants B2 comp, Dons would probably want Draper to stay, Draper may not really be that fussed - we can only assume. He may elect to stay. Alternative club may then increase offer and trigger B1, Draper is more enthusiastic for the money, Essendon tells him they won't increase their offer to try to keep him because they'd prefer B1 compo.

Off he goes.

But it's still very viable that he stays, even if he just uses an opposition offer to leverage more money out of the Dons. If they're only looking at B2 compo and can't get an offer closer to B1 I can see this being the outcome quite easily, but it looks like there's quite a bit of interest in him from a few clubs, and I genuinely think we should consider it given our ruck issues and that we have few players to pay wages and meet TPP requirements.

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #256 on: August 08, 2025, 12:03:18 PM »
Yeah that all makes sense but there’s less of an impetus for the wanting clubs to get involved in a back and forth knowing they are just being used to get Essendon more compo. The main clubs linked are Brisbane and Adelaide. I can’t see either offering a contract that triggers band 1, lions because they’re already doing that for Allen and are likely close to their cap and Adelaide having re-signed O’Brien surely wouldn’t be breaking the bank for a 2nd (or 1b) ruck. I sure as hell hope we wouldn’t be offering him a contract on enough $ or years to trigger it either.

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #257 on: August 09, 2025, 09:48:51 AM »
So Richmond only 1 wins , 6% behind the druggies.

Potentially losing two draft positions if the afl give them band one ...

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #258 on: August 09, 2025, 11:21:16 PM »
Grlj's stats in his second game for our VFL side today. 100% disposal efficiency.

15 disp (7k, 8h, 4c, 9u, 100% eff.)
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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #259 on: Yesterday at 11:35:04 AM »
Duursma couple mistakes to lose the vfl game at the end. Splayed well generally however

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #260 on: Today at 07:02:13 AM »
You’re right in the sense that he may ask bombers to match the offer and if so he’d agree to stay to which they may do if it’s band 2 compo but not be so inclined to do so if it’s band 1 compo, but yeah like I said there isn’t really a back and forth between clubs changing contract terms in order to manipulate the compo because there is no reason for the clubs attracting the player to do so.

See your point.

But to play devil's advocate.

Draper may be amenable to a move, without wanting out badly (maybe like Jack Graham?).

Essendon may have a preference to keep him, but be open to moving him on to help their rebuild (like us with Bolton, Baker, Rioli etc, free agents or not it hardly seems to matter these days).

If a club offers money that warrants B2 comp, Dons would probably want Draper to stay, Draper may not really be that fussed - we can only assume. He may elect to stay. Alternative club may then increase offer and trigger B1, Draper is more enthusiastic for the money, Essendon tells him they won't increase their offer to try to keep him because they'd prefer B1 compo.

Off he goes.

But it's still very viable that he stays, even if he just uses an opposition offer to leverage more money out of the Dons. If they're only looking at B2 compo and can't get an offer closer to B1 I can see this being the outcome quite easily, but it looks like there's quite a bit of interest in him from a few clubs, and I genuinely think we should consider it given our ruck issues and that we have few players to pay wages and meet TPP requirements.

If Richmond win this week.

And efc get flogged 3 more times.

Tigers go above efc losing two draft spots - assuming draper is given band one   :(

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #261 on: Today at 07:55:19 AM »
The Essendon v blues game will be the one we need them to win....probably their only chance too to stay above us

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« Reply #262 on: Today at 08:25:14 AM »
Could the RFC be worried the bombers would get band 1? Likely.

Anyone who thinks Draper is no chance for band 1 underestimates the cheating afl.

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« Reply #263 on: Today at 08:55:04 AM »
We would have to win a game and make up a differential of probably 150+ points to cover the percentage.

Don't think it will happen.

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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #264 on: Today at 08:56:01 AM »
Could the RFC be worried the bombers would get band 1? Likely.

Anyone who thinks Draper is no chance for band 1 underestimates the cheating afl.



But I'm convinced this will 100% happen if Draper goes.

AFL hands out Band 1 to any struggling club and stooges the successful clubs (except Geelong, Motlop/Ablett situation).

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« Reply #265 on: Today at 09:11:30 AM »
We would have to win a game and make up a differential of probably 150+ points to cover the percentage.

Don't think it will happen.

Richmond have every chance of beating norf.

It's only 5% difference and the druggies are very capable of dropping that fast.

Gold coast especially should win by a lot in the last game

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« Reply #266 on: Today at 09:44:05 AM »
We would have to win a game and make up a differential of probably 150+ points to cover the percentage.

Don't think it will happen.

Richmond have every chance of beating norf.

It's only 5% difference and the druggies are very capable of dropping that fast.

Gold coast especially should win by a lot in the last game

We're no certainty to beat Norf, and we'll get absolutely pumped by Geelong. I can see our score differential for the next two games easily being -50 or -100.

Saints won't give the Dons a thrashing IMO and it's also likely that the Suns will take their foot off the pedal somewhat, I think more than Geelong will for us.

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« Reply #267 on: Today at 03:01:53 PM »
Yeah 2 of their last 3 are the Saints and Blues. The thrashing they’ll likely get by the suns is offset by ours against the cats.