Wright puts an afternoon together wilder than anything in the hypothetical thread
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A future 3rd would need to come to us. Perhaps we add the Dogs future 4th for a future 3rd as we don’t have a future 3rd therefore we can’t trade our future 1stOk we only get one more day of this fun. Putting together the McEvoy rumour from last night, Wright’s comments today about a big GWS deal, GWS dumping salary and GWS needing a ruckman...
- GWS get pick 9 and Essendon 2019 R1 for Shiel
- Hawks get Essendon 2019 R1 for McEvoy
- Hawks ontrade Essendon 2019 R1 and our own 2019 R1 to GC
- Hawks get May
Steak knives etc as GWS probably lose out but they may be desperate for a ruck and we still have Ceglar. Maybe we pay some McEvoy salary to balance it out
Reckon we keep 3 and get rankine and do our best to bring in cogs next year via free agencyWhy don’t we just pull a deal for GC pick 3 and cobble it up with future 1st for Stephen Coniglio and help gws keep Dylan on their books.
dogturnshead.gifI regret clicking on this thread.
Am I the only one?
Mitch McGovern is the tall that changed clubs that would have suited us the best I think.I just noticed the talls (and a couple of very useful ones in may and Hogan) didn't attract as much in exchange as the (admittedly topline) Mids on offer
Shame we don't give out brown paper bags though.Mitch McGovern is the tall that changed clubs that would have suited us the best I think.
We won't trade that. We'd want to keep our options open. If we don't trade our 1st then for someone next year then we'd want to tick off the AFLs requirement for 2x 1st round picks in every 4 year block. Next year is the start of the 2019-2022 block and we'd want to get ahead of the game in that regard if we don't pick up a star next year. similarly in the way we went about 2015. Ticked off the AFLs requirements with Burton & Lovell in the first round.I wouldn’t be opposed to the Hawks trading next years first round pick for a couple of picks in the twenties for this years draft.
Hypothetically we have around pick 14 next year and swap for WC picks 20 and 22 this year.
We come out ahead on points (decent indicator of odds of getting a good player). This years draft supposedly better. Makes it pointless for GWS to match a Cogs offer next year.
Essentially, we’d be having a punt with WC. We go decent next year, we win. We flop in 2019, they could win...
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We won't trade that. We'd want to keep our options open. If we don't trade our 1st then for someone next year then we'd want to tick off the AFLs requirement for 2x 1st round picks in every 4 year block. Next year is the start of the 2019-2022 block and we'd want to get ahead of the game in that regard if we don't pick up a star next year. similarly in the way we went about 2015. Ticked off the AFLs requirements with Burton & Lovell in the first round.
Which is why we trade our early picks for established talent but the AFL has forced us to occasionally draft a player in the first round.And amazingly none of them will probably remain at the club in 2019.