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Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« on: August 10, 2009, 12:36:47 PM »
Craig Cameron has said that we will have more picks than usual in this draft.

Where do you think we'll get them from?

We need to target clubs that are playing finals. They'll be looking to top up for a shot at the flag in the next few years.

Brisbane - When teams stop Brown, they don't have much else. They may look at a Schulz, Hughes, Pettifer.

Collingwood - Ruck is still weak, so they may look at Patto. They'd probably also like Foley.

St. Kilda - They also have a lack of ruck depth, so Patto again. They've turned Dawson into a reliable player, they may back themselves to turn Patto around.

Geelong - Forward line is still a problem for the Cats, again Schulz, Hughes, Pettifer.

Adelaide - With Goodwin, Edwards and McLeod all getting on, Raines, Tuck or Coughlan.

Carlton - One of our defenders and maybe a Tuck or Coughlan seeing as Hadley has been a bust.

Hawthorn - With doubt over Croads future, one of our defenders may be a target. 
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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2009, 01:12:40 PM »
I'm guessing Raines, Schulz, Patto, Tuck and even Foley and Silvester will be possible trade bait for us this year. Players such as JON and Pettifer will hold little to no trade value I would imagine.

Raines will definitely go and give us a 3rd round pick. Schulz could give us another 4th. Tuck could be a 2nd or 3rd round will Foley could be a late first round if he was to be traded. Silvester would only give us a late pick at best as would JON and Pettifier but this is unlikely.

Players like Simmonds and Brown may even be traded but more than likely teams will just wait until the PSD if they want to secure any of our older discards.

So all in all we should get at least one addition pick perhaps even 2 or 3 but the extra picks Cameron may be taking about is how deep we will go in the draft considering the first 5 rookie picks are taken by the Gold Coast this year, rather than through trades/priority picks etc. Who knows????

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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2009, 01:24:49 PM »
Take into account the market value of picks compared to players compared to future and past picks.

Nathan Foley for a late first round = pick 18-20 you say.

Take a look at past picks.

Dean Polo = Pick 20
Cleve Hughes = 20odd
Shane Edwards = Pick 22
Alex Rance = Pick 18

Are we willing to trade Nathan Foley a possible match winner, vice captain of 22/23 years old, for what is collectively a gamble to get players that possibly wont even male the AFL grade..
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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2009, 01:40:25 PM »
While I am all for us trading to get better picks, I just cant make any sense of trading Foley.

He is 23, talented, can be a match winner and is proven. Why trade him for say, pick 7, when they will only be at the same stage he is now in another 4-5 years??

If we want to get an early early pick we should dangle Tuck + Raines, he will be into his 30's when this list hits its prime and Raines is useless but rated by the media. Maybe the pair can snare something around the 18-20 mark??

I think we should throw up Cogs, Tuck, Raines, Schulz and see what we get.

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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #4 on: August 10, 2009, 01:54:43 PM »
I think we should throw up Cogs, Tuck, Raines, Schulz and see what we get.

Not much

To get quality you have to offer it or else find someone really dumb and the Dockers surely have woken up to their trading gaffes.

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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #5 on: August 10, 2009, 03:21:14 PM »
err, lopping more players ::)
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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #6 on: August 10, 2009, 03:25:15 PM »
err, lopping more players ::)

Sorry, I never made mention of it, but I meant getting extra picks in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th rounds, not having pick 89,90,91 and 92.
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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #7 on: August 10, 2009, 07:29:54 PM »
We'll get them by delisting stacks of players.

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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #8 on: August 10, 2009, 07:42:42 PM »
Take into account the market value of picks compared to players compared to future and past picks.

Nathan Foley for a late first round = pick 18-20 you say.

Take a look at past picks.

Dean Polo = Pick 20
Cleve Hughes = 20odd
Shane Edwards = Pick 22
Alex Rance = Pick 18

Are we willing to trade Nathan Foley a possible match winner, vice captain of 22/23 years old, for what is collectively a gamble to get players that possibly wont even male the AFL grade..
Three of the four players are in our side currently and improving all the time. So that aint to bad for mine. And to answer your question yes i would trade Foley for a chance to improve our list. Because at the moment we are not even close to beating anyone half decent. We need change and we need it fast! I just wish we were not scared to try stuff at the RFC. Have a crack for stuff sake!

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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #9 on: August 10, 2009, 07:57:55 PM »
And to answer your question yes i would trade Foley for a chance to improve our list. Because at the moment we are not even close to beating anyone half decent.

This is going to shock you big tone - but I agree with you completely  :thumbsup

Not a doubt in my mind we could get a late first round draft pick for Foley - Hello Sydney or Nort Melbourne  ;D
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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #10 on: August 10, 2009, 09:05:24 PM »
Sydney and North aren't exactly in line to get a "late round" pick.  He might be able to get a first rounder from a team like Collingwood for Tuck.

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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #11 on: August 11, 2009, 01:10:42 AM »
Roos and the Swans have done well with recycled players. The threat of falling down the ladder in the tough Sydney sporting market may see them look for more to stay competitive onfield.

Hawks are after defenders and another ruck. The latter means they are chasing after Seaby.

Cats could use another defender. The loss of Egan and Hunt have been major blows. Also apart from Harry Taylor, Scarlett, Harley and Milburn won't be around forever.

The Blues also need tall defenders.

I don't see the Pies giving up another last first rounder for a ruckman after they did that with Cameron Wood. Another hardworking ballwinner might get them interested though. Malthouse has 2 more years to win a flag as we know.

Dogs need a key forward. I guess they can try and convince Barry Hall to make a comeback. They gave up a late second rounder for MacDougall who was stuck in the WAFL. Would they be stupid and desperate enough to go for a Schulz lol. Eade like Malthouse probably has only another 2 years to deliver a flag.

Are Port still interested in Schulz? Do they want Thomson back for a 3rd rounder  :scream.

With GC17 and West Sydney coming in and the draft be compromised with a 1/3 of the talent ineligible it's hard to see clubs giving up first round and early second round picks. They're too valuable in a draft that may not be that deep. At best we may get a late 2nd rounder. Player-player trades may be done also but we don't want to replace our duds with other clubs duds.
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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #12 on: August 11, 2009, 08:56:43 AM »
Not a doubt in my mind we could get a late first round draft pick for Foley - Hello Sydney or Nort Melbourne  ;D

I think Collingwood would be very interested in Foley as well. Only problem is their first rounder might be pick 13-17.
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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #13 on: August 11, 2009, 01:50:56 PM »
Not a doubt in my mind we could get a late first round draft pick for Foley - Hello Sydney or Nort Melbourne  ;D

I think Collingwood would be very interested in Foley as well. Only problem is their first rounder might be pick 13-17.
I would take pick 13-17 for Foley everyday and twice on Sundays. But to be totally honest we will not get better than a mid second round this year for him. Having said that i would still think seriously about that. Time to make some tough unpopular decissions. We are that bad!

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Re: Extra picks in the draft: Where can we get them from?
« Reply #14 on: August 11, 2009, 02:12:50 PM »
Is it worth putting him up for trade this season then? Why wouldn't we just offload Foley to the GC at the end of next year, im sure they will be more generous with what they give, especially with his high placings in the B&F!