List Mgmt. 2023 Draft Thread - Part I

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Toce and his team complete all the player reviews and rankings.

SOS is in charge of the overall list management. So cap and needs base requirements plus asset management.

Ross comes in and then applies a coaching lens. So personality querying. Positional needs. Etc etc.

They then rank on quality v need and scenario based.

Long story short.

Toce will advise who is best available.

SOS will make the decision if we trade back in or trade down or up.

Ross will ultimately support the decision and it won’t happen if he doesn’t.
ory.
 


Impacts us as the rumour is hawthorn gets 6+11 for 4


This doesn’t help Melbourne get pick 1. I thought that’s what they wanted.

I thought Melbourne might offer 11 and their F1 to GWS for 7.

If there was someone the Giants wanted who would be there at 11 they might take it.

Then Demons offer 6 & 7 to WCE for 1, assuming Curtin is likely to be available. West Coast might nibble at that.
 

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This doesn’t help Melbourne get pick 1. I thought that’s what they wanted.

I thought Melbourne might offer 11 and their F1 to GWS for 7.

If there was someone the Giants wanted who would be there at 11 they might take it.

Then Demons offer 6 & 7 to WCE for 1, assuming Curtin is likely to be available. West Coast might nibble at that.

Eagles aren’t taking 6&7.
 
Eagles aren’t taking 6&7.

Possibly not, but it would be better than what North are offering. The best they will offer is 3, 15 & 17.

Eagles need multiple top 10 picks. I think Melbourne is the only club that can deliver it for them.

Otherwise the Eagles wait until the second round after they use pick 1, or trade-out a future first early in the first round (which would be a brave call and would need a taker at the right time).

Unless North wet the bed late and offer 2 & 3, with something coming back to them. But that seems to be unlikely.
 

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It will be a wait and see who gets through to St Kilda's third pick after their two early selections but they have been looking to move up the board and are expected to trade a future third-round pick for Melbourne's pick 42. They will then likely turn that pick, plus 40, into Gold Coast's pick 27, handing the Saints three top-30 selections. Speedy half-back Angus Hastie could still be on the board at their third selection as may wingman Joel Freijah and both have garnered interest from the Saints, as has half-back pair Billy Wilson and Matt Carroll, while Kane McAuliffe is expected to get attention from clubs after pick 30 or so. The running capacity of Tarkyn O'Leary, who won the 2km time trial at the Combine, could also appeal. The Saints have been in the market for another ruckman as well, so it will be interesting if they bring in a younger option or see if there are any players as train-ons. Rookies Mason Wood and Liam Stocker will be upgraded to the senior list.
 
So now Twomey says Wilson gets to Saints.

Stav might be right.

According to Twomey our pick 21 blows out to be pick 28. Predicting who we take at that pick is something of a lottery.

Wil Dawson

POS: Tall defender
Ht 200cm, Wt 86kg, DOB 20/12/05
From Subiaco/Western Australia

Dawson is a competitive tall defender who is one of the youngest players in this year's draft pool, only being eligible by less than a fortnight and still to turn 18. He still has development to go but has also been thrown into the ruck and forward line at different times and he played in the national carnival for Vic Country. If the Saints want to grab a tall back he could be an option.

If not him? There's a stack of different names who could come into the Saints' mix here. Ruckman Mitch Edwards could be a shot as may fellow West Australian Lance Collard, who has attracted plenty of interest. Phoenix Gothard may be a chance if he got through to this point, as may attacking half-back Tew Jiath and penetrating left-footer Arie Schoenmaker.
 

Wil Dawson

POS: Tall defender
Ht 200cm, Wt 86kg, DOB 20/12/05
From Subiaco/Western Australia

Dawson is a competitive tall defender who is one of the youngest players in this year's draft pool, only being eligible by less than a fortnight and still to turn 18. He still has development to go but has also been thrown into the ruck and forward line at different times and he played in the national carnival for Vic Country. If the Saints want to grab a tall back he could be an option.

If not him? There's a stack of different names who could come into the Saints' mix here. Ruckman Mitch Edwards could be a shot as may fellow West Australian Lance Collard, who has attracted plenty of interest. Phoenix Gothard may be a chance if he got through to this point, as may attacking half-back Tew Jiath and penetrating left-footer Arie Schoenmaker.
Collard at 28? belony, damn Twomey.
 
It will be a wait and see who gets through to St Kilda's third pick after their two early selections but they have been looking to move up the board and are expected to trade a future third-round pick for Melbourne's pick 42. They will then likely turn that pick, plus 40, into Gold Coast's pick 27, handing the Saints three top-30 selections. Speedy half-back Angus Hastie could still be on the board at their third selection as may wingman Joel Freijah and both have garnered interest from the Saints, as has half-back pair Billy Wilson and Matt Carroll, while Kane McAuliffe is expected to get attention from clubs after pick 30 or so. The running capacity of Tarkyn O'Leary, who won the 2km time trial at the Combine, could also appeal. The Saints have been in the market for another ruckman as well, so it will be interesting if they bring in a younger option or see if there are any players as train-ons. Rookies Mason Wood and Liam Stocker will be upgraded to the senior list.
I hope we make some sort of move with those F3rds and get up the order.

Another good draft period and we have got a good list for Lyon to turn into a formidable list.

Keep next year's First, but crack in SOS and get us some more talent this year.

(Also I'm bored, and I want things immediately)
 
It will be a wait and see who gets through to St Kilda's third pick after their two early selections but they have been looking to move up the board and are expected to trade a future third-round pick for Melbourne's pick 42. They will then likely turn that pick, plus 40, into Gold Coast's pick 27, handing the Saints three top-30 selections. Speedy half-back Angus Hastie could still be on the board at their third selection as may wingman Joel Freijah and both have garnered interest from the Saints, as has half-back pair Billy Wilson and Matt Carroll, while Kane McAuliffe is expected to get attention from clubs after pick 30 or so. The running capacity of Tarkyn O'Leary, who won the 2km time trial at the Combine, could also appeal. The Saints have been in the market for another ruckman as well, so it will be interesting if they bring in a younger option or see if there are any players as train-ons. Rookies Mason Wood and Liam Stocker will be upgraded to the senior list.
Ah Joel Freijah good he looks like he’d suit our needs.
 
I hope we make some sort of move with those F3rds and get up the order.

Another good draft period and we have got a good list for Lyon to turn into a formidable list.

Keep next year's First, but crack in SOS and get us some more talent this year.

(Also I'm bored, and I want things immediately)
Twomey practically says we are picking at 27
 

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