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What about our future first for Cerra? Right age bracket and pips the scum
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Rumours have dried up … more speculation than anything
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Pies2016 wrote: That strategy is a genuine option and it really comes down to what the Pies likely think will be in the first six in the 2022 draft versus what’s available between say 6 - 13 in this draft. If they rate Jye Amiss as a KPF, then I would like to see them try to swap first rounders and buy into 2021. Amiss would likely fall between 7 - 11 on the night. I’m not convinced we should be fussed about targeting anyone other than Amiss under that strategy. No one is raving about the next available mids being anything particularly special once you get past J H F and Callaghan as the first live picks.
The key to this strategy is not going into points deficit after having given up your 2022 first rounder, otherwise you then enter the 2022 draft very late, which is far from ideal in a list build ( also assuming we traded at least one future out for either Lipinski or Krueger )

The other club who will have more picks than they can handle is Richmond. Four in the top thirty odd and more picks to come for C C J and compensation for Chol. They could easily roll them up, get closer to the pointy end and then still trade something out to store away for 2022
Trading out next years first to get back into this years draft makes sense. With the lack of footy over the past 2 x years, there will be even more uncertainty over the development of next years crop. You'd have to really trust that there'll be a full season and your scouts can travel to see kids live.

A top 6 or 7 pick next year may be a hit, or it may be Amiss...
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Nifft wrote:What about our future first for Cerra? Right age bracket and pips the scum
Pass.
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Boogie Knights wrote:Trading out next years first to get back into this years draft makes sense. With the lack of footy over the past 2 x years, there will be even more uncertainty over the development of next years crop.
Next year's crop will very likely have had a full season. This year's has had almost no footy for the past 2.
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Boogie Knights wrote:

A top 6 or 7 pick next year may be a hit, or it may be Amiss...
I saw what you did there, B K
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jackcass wrote:
Nifft wrote:What about our future first for Cerra? Right age bracket and pips the scum
Pass.
Besides, we can’t pay $750k to someone. We need to draft because that’s all we can afford to do unless we trade out another top end player.
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King has picked Essendon (attracted to style of play and their list) according to the man with no name who likes to pump his own 'tyres'
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Apparently Crisp won the Copeland with Maynard coming in second?
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Next years draft crop have a heap of tall options. I would go the other way a look at perhaps moving to get another pick early next year.


I do also like the look of Jacob Van Rooyen. Could land in the early 20s we could trade a future 2nd to get back into the second round this year?
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Can’t punt on the Copeland so can we post the rumoured results?
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Lazza wrote:
Big T wrote:
ronrat wrote:. As bad as Rolf Harris torturing Stairway to Heaven, if not worse.
At least while Rolf was making that version he wasn't marauding as Jake the Peg with his infamous extra leg...
Or playing with his two little boys
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Post by Mr Miyagi »

So who’s the mystery third player we’re apparently cagey about getting in the trade along with Kreuger and Lipinski?
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Where was this 3rd player initially reported?
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burnsy17 wrote:Where was this 3rd player initially reported?
10 news tonight. Media know we have someone else lined up, but all their posts on Big Footy trying to find out who it is are getting tumbleweeds.
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