The 2nd trade was part of the first - was delayed because the Saints were waiting on confirmation of the Delaney trade which may have used pick 59, but in the end they got Delaney for pick 77 as they had hoped, hence 24 & 59 for 19 (compo pick). Also the Longer & Bruce trades were up in the air. As I remember it only, cannot verify it. I guess the trades were separate, but agreed to at the same time, provided other trades happened as expected. Doesn't really matter anyway.desertsaint wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 5:26pmNo the trade was McEvoy for Savage & Pick 18.takeaway wrote: ↑Thu 11 Apr 2019 7:15pmNo, the McEvoy trade was McEvoy, 24 & 59 for Savage, 18 & 19, so we got Savage, Dunstan and Acres. Good trade for both, Hawks needed a ruckman, and Saints have had good service from Savage, & Dunstan and Acres just hitting prime age, and Acres especially could still be anything.desertsaint wrote: ↑Thu 11 Apr 2019 6:06pm Dunstan was picked ahead of Acres - so the McEvoy trade netted Acres and Savage. If the trade hadn’t happened neither would be at the club - Dunstan and McEvoy would be. Not sure if we won that trade but at the time it looked good. A better coach and team has made McEvoy a much better player.
Good trade and I think over time we will be well ahead. Hawks may well have won flags without McEvoy.
I have no problems with the Pelican, came into a difficult situation, compromised drafts, and imo did pretty well.
https://m.afl.com.au/news/2013-10-10/hawks-nab-mcevoy
We did a seperate trade with the Hawks for pick 19 - for 24 & 59. It was not part of the same package.
So if we had not traded McEvoy we would drafted Dunstan with pick 19, not Acres.
I guess we could debate that if one trade hadn’t happened the other would have fallen through, but officially they are seperate- not that it really bears debate anyway - we are where we are. I generally agree - both clubs did okay with the trade - but we all expected to have done better than it seems. There is still time.
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Re: The pelican really crapped in our nest.
Re: The pelican really crapped in our nest.
Correction!!!Linton Lodger wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 4:21pmOr has it really? If you're talking 2008 - 2018.
We all assume that, but it really comes down to two years, 2009 & 2010. Low draft picks (and a compromised draft in 2010) and lack of salary cap space had something to do with that. The following are the players we brought in during that period, that played regularly at AFL level, still do, or a still on our List:
2008
F Ray
T Lynch (now Adelaide)
R Stanley (now Geelong)
Z Dawson
B Peake
2009
Nobody
2010
Nobody
2011
S Ross
J Newnes
J Webster
2012
D Roberton
T Hickey (now West Coast)
L Pierce
2013
B Longer
J Bruce
J Billings
L Dunstan
B Acres
M Weller (now Richmond)
2014
T Membrey
P McCartin
H Goddard (now Carlton)
D McKenzie
J Lonie
J Sinclair
2015
J Carlisle
J Gresham
B White
B Rice
2016
J Steele
N Brown
B Long
J Battle
E Phillips
R Marshall
2017
L Austin
H Clark
N Coffield
O Clavarino
B Paton
D Langlands
2018
D Hannebery
D Kent
M King
J Bytel
M Parker
N Hind
R Young
C Wilkie
2009 Mark Hutchings
2010 Jamie Cripps.
Unless I have missed something the research by some people on this site could we say, “Needs to improve.”
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Re: The pelican really crapped in our nest.
hayes66 wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 8:37pmCorrection!!!Linton Lodger wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 4:21pmOr has it really? If you're talking 2008 - 2018.
We all assume that, but it really comes down to two years, 2009 & 2010. Low draft picks (and a compromised draft in 2010) and lack of salary cap space had something to do with that. The following are the players we brought in during that period, that played regularly at AFL level, still do, or a still on our List:
2008
F Ray
T Lynch (now Adelaide)
R Stanley (now Geelong)
Z Dawson
B Peake
2009
Nobody
2010
Nobody
2011
S Ross
J Newnes
J Webster
2012
D Roberton
T Hickey (now West Coast)
L Pierce
2013
B Longer
J Bruce
J Billings
L Dunstan
B Acres
M Weller (now Richmond)
2014
T Membrey
P McCartin
H Goddard (now Carlton)
D McKenzie
J Lonie
J Sinclair
2015
J Carlisle
J Gresham
B White
B Rice
2016
J Steele
N Brown
B Long
J Battle
E Phillips
R Marshall
2017
L Austin
H Clark
N Coffield
O Clavarino
B Paton
D Langlands
2018
D Hannebery
D Kent
M King
J Bytel
M Parker
N Hind
R Young
C Wilkie
2009 Mark Hutchings
2010 Jamie Cripps.
Unless I have missed something the research by some people on this site could we say, “Needs to improve.”
The real problem here is at that period that we have not drafted one player that has become elite for us.
Gresh and Billings might become elite, or they may just become very good players.
Carlisle is elite, but we bought him.
So with all of our drafting and most of our trading there has been a real lack of top end players gained.
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Re: The pelican really crapped in our nest.
I was referring to who came in. Though yes I assume you are meaning that you also need to keep what you have.
For a club to prosper in the future you need to keep getting new elite players in (plus yes many other factors).
Basically the Saints in terms of drafting have not yet drafted in a player who HAS become elite since Jack Steven.
That is way, way back in 2007!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Think about this. Not since 2007.
Gresh and Billings may get there, but are not yet there.
Now there is also the "nature vs nurture" argument in picking vs developing.
There are all sorts of strategies to rebuild and or maintain your list and all may work, but if you cannot spot the right talent then none will succeed.
The Cats have for example been very good at spotting talent.
The Lions had become poor at it, but have been really good at in recent years. Remember too that they would be even better off if it was not that did have a huge problem in retaining players like Yeo.
The Hawks were ok at it, but became masterful at grabbing talent from other clubs. They probably also have been the best at developing talent.
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Re: The pelican really crapped in our nest.
Yes I did miss those, both at West Coast. Research? I spent 10 minutes on Wikipedia.hayes66 wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 8:37pmCorrection!!!Linton Lodger wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 4:21pmOr has it really? If you're talking 2008 - 2018.
We all assume that, but it really comes down to two years, 2009 & 2010. Low draft picks (and a compromised draft in 2010) and lack of salary cap space had something to do with that. The following are the players we brought in during that period, that played regularly at AFL level, still do, or a still on our List:
2008
F Ray
T Lynch (now Adelaide)
R Stanley (now Geelong)
Z Dawson
B Peake
2009
Nobody
2010
Nobody
2011
S Ross
J Newnes
J Webster
2012
D Roberton
T Hickey (now West Coast)
L Pierce
2013
B Longer
J Bruce
J Billings
L Dunstan
B Acres
M Weller (now Richmond)
2014
T Membrey
P McCartin
H Goddard (now Carlton)
D McKenzie
J Lonie
J Sinclair
2015
J Carlisle
J Gresham
B White
B Rice
2016
J Steele
N Brown
B Long
J Battle
E Phillips
R Marshall
2017
L Austin
H Clark
N Coffield
O Clavarino
B Paton
D Langlands
2018
D Hannebery
D Kent
M King
J Bytel
M Parker
N Hind
R Young
C Wilkie
2009 Mark Hutchings
2010 Jamie Cripps.
Unless I have missed something the research by some people on this site could we say, “Needs to improve.”
Re: The pelican really crapped in our nest.
No worries. It wasn’t just that mistake I was having ago at.Linton Lodger wrote: ↑Sat 13 Apr 2019 2:18pmYes I did miss those, both at West Coast. Research? I spent 10 minutes on Wikipedia.hayes66 wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 8:37pmCorrection!!!Linton Lodger wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 4:21pmOr has it really? If you're talking 2008 - 2018.
We all assume that, but it really comes down to two years, 2009 & 2010. Low draft picks (and a compromised draft in 2010) and lack of salary cap space had something to do with that. The following are the players we brought in during that period, that played regularly at AFL level, still do, or a still on our List:
2008
F Ray
T Lynch (now Adelaide)
R Stanley (now Geelong)
Z Dawson
B Peake
2009
Nobody
2010
Nobody
2011
S Ross
J Newnes
J Webster
2012
D Roberton
T Hickey (now West Coast)
L Pierce
2013
B Longer
J Bruce
J Billings
L Dunstan
B Acres
M Weller (now Richmond)
2014
T Membrey
P McCartin
H Goddard (now Carlton)
D McKenzie
J Lonie
J Sinclair
2015
J Carlisle
J Gresham
B White
B Rice
2016
J Steele
N Brown
B Long
J Battle
E Phillips
R Marshall
2017
L Austin
H Clark
N Coffield
O Clavarino
B Paton
D Langlands
2018
D Hannebery
D Kent
M King
J Bytel
M Parker
N Hind
R Young
C Wilkie
2009 Mark Hutchings
2010 Jamie Cripps.
Unless I have missed something the research by some people on this site could we say, “Needs to improve.”
The McEvoy trade.
It was for pick 18 and Shane Savage.
Not Blake Acres.
Stanley was for pick 21 which was used on Hugh Goddard.
I maybe wrong but sometimes I feel people can be very loose with their facts just to prove a point they believe is right. When sometimes if they looked at the honest facts they may well need to review their opinion.
By your response yours was obviously an honest mistake.
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Wikipedia isn't always right.
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Re: The pelican really crapped in our nest.
But facts get in the way of a good opinion!hayes66 wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 8:37pmCorrection!!!Linton Lodger wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 4:21pmOr has it really? If you're talking 2008 - 2018.
We all assume that, but it really comes down to two years, 2009 & 2010. Low draft picks (and a compromised draft in 2010) and lack of salary cap space had something to do with that. The following are the players we brought in during that period, that played regularly at AFL level, still do, or a still on our List:
2008
F Ray
T Lynch (now Adelaide)
R Stanley (now Geelong)
Z Dawson
B Peake
2009
Nobody
2010
Nobody
2011
S Ross
J Newnes
J Webster
2012
D Roberton
T Hickey (now West Coast)
L Pierce
2013
B Longer
J Bruce
J Billings
L Dunstan
B Acres
M Weller (now Richmond)
2014
T Membrey
P McCartin
H Goddard (now Carlton)
D McKenzie
J Lonie
J Sinclair
2015
J Carlisle
J Gresham
B White
B Rice
2016
J Steele
N Brown
B Long
J Battle
E Phillips
R Marshall
2017
L Austin
H Clark
N Coffield
O Clavarino
B Paton
D Langlands
2018
D Hannebery
D Kent
M King
J Bytel
M Parker
N Hind
R Young
C Wilkie
2009 Mark Hutchings
2010 Jamie Cripps.
Unless I have missed something the research by some people on this site could we say, “Needs to improve.”
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You're right about the Stanley trade, however what Takeaway posted above was accurate:hayes66 wrote: ↑Sat 13 Apr 2019 5:55pmNo worries. It wasn’t just that mistake I was having ago at.Linton Lodger wrote: ↑Sat 13 Apr 2019 2:18pmYes I did miss those, both at West Coast. Research? I spent 10 minutes on Wikipedia.hayes66 wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 8:37pmCorrection!!!Linton Lodger wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 4:21pmOr has it really? If you're talking 2008 - 2018.
We all assume that, but it really comes down to two years, 2009 & 2010. Low draft picks (and a compromised draft in 2010) and lack of salary cap space had something to do with that. The following are the players we brought in during that period, that played regularly at AFL level, still do, or a still on our List:
2008
F Ray
T Lynch (now Adelaide)
R Stanley (now Geelong)
Z Dawson
B Peake
2009
Nobody
2010
Nobody
2011
S Ross
J Newnes
J Webster
2012
D Roberton
T Hickey (now West Coast)
L Pierce
2013
B Longer
J Bruce
J Billings
L Dunstan
B Acres
M Weller (now Richmond)
2014
T Membrey
P McCartin
H Goddard (now Carlton)
D McKenzie
J Lonie
J Sinclair
2015
J Carlisle
J Gresham
B White
B Rice
2016
J Steele
N Brown
B Long
J Battle
E Phillips
R Marshall
2017
L Austin
H Clark
N Coffield
O Clavarino
B Paton
D Langlands
2018
D Hannebery
D Kent
M King
J Bytel
M Parker
N Hind
R Young
C Wilkie
2009 Mark Hutchings
2010 Jamie Cripps.
Unless I have missed something the research by some people on this site could we say, “Needs to improve.”
The McEvoy trade.
It was for pick 18 and Shane Savage.
Not Blake Acres.
Stanley was for pick 21 which was used on Hugh Goddard.
I maybe wrong but sometimes I feel people can be very loose with their facts just to prove a point they believe is right. When sometimes if they looked at the honest facts they may well need to review their opinion.
By your response yours was obviously an honest mistake.
"The 2nd trade was part of the first - was delayed because the Saints were waiting on confirmation of the Delaney trade which may have used pick 59, but in the end they got Delaney for pick 77 as they had hoped, hence 24 & 59 for 19 (compo pick)".
It was the one deal, done in 2 parts. In completion we traded McEvoy & picks 24 & 59 for Savage and picks 18 & 19. We drafted Dunstan & Acres with those picks.
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Don't agree with you re McEvoy trade. Was outlined earlier in this thread. We would not have got Acres without the McEvoy trade - was technically a separate trade, but Hawks agreed to the pick 19 deal (compo pick) as part of the McEvoy dealings, just needed to finalise the Delaney trade first to ensure picks 24 & 59 were available to the Hawks for pick 19. I remember following it closely as I was shocked at the time. Ameet Bains explained the McEvoy trade details after the trade period, however of course I can't prove that now. So feel free to just use the basic summaries available on media re that trade period, it doesn't show between the lines.hayes66 wrote: ↑Sat 13 Apr 2019 5:55pmNo worries. It wasn’t just that mistake I was having ago at.Linton Lodger wrote: ↑Sat 13 Apr 2019 2:18pmYes I did miss those, both at West Coast. Research? I spent 10 minutes on Wikipedia.hayes66 wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 8:37pmCorrection!!!Linton Lodger wrote: ↑Fri 12 Apr 2019 4:21pmOr has it really? If you're talking 2008 - 2018.
We all assume that, but it really comes down to two years, 2009 & 2010. Low draft picks (and a compromised draft in 2010) and lack of salary cap space had something to do with that. The following are the players we brought in during that period, that played regularly at AFL level, still do, or a still on our List:
2008
F Ray
T Lynch (now Adelaide)
R Stanley (now Geelong)
Z Dawson
B Peake
2009
Nobody
2010
Nobody
2011
S Ross
J Newnes
J Webster
2012
D Roberton
T Hickey (now West Coast)
L Pierce
2013
B Longer
J Bruce
J Billings
L Dunstan
B Acres
M Weller (now Richmond)
2014
T Membrey
P McCartin
H Goddard (now Carlton)
D McKenzie
J Lonie
J Sinclair
2015
J Carlisle
J Gresham
B White
B Rice
2016
J Steele
N Brown
B Long
J Battle
E Phillips
R Marshall
2017
L Austin
H Clark
N Coffield
O Clavarino
B Paton
D Langlands
2018
D Hannebery
D Kent
M King
J Bytel
M Parker
N Hind
R Young
C Wilkie
2009 Mark Hutchings
2010 Jamie Cripps.
Unless I have missed something the research by some people on this site could we say, “Needs to improve.”
The McEvoy trade.
It was for pick 18 and Shane Savage.
Not Blake Acres.
Stanley was for pick 21 which was used on Hugh Goddard.
I maybe wrong but sometimes I feel people can be very loose with their facts just to prove a point they believe is right. When sometimes if they looked at the honest facts they may well need to review their opinion.
By your response yours was obviously an honest mistake.
Re: The pelican really crapped in our nest.
Fair enough. I got 2/3. I should take my own advice and be more on the ball with the facts.
So, McEvoy for Dunstan, Acres and Savage.
Now, this is just an opinion so don’t lose your $&@&. Dunstan honest trier, Savage handy and Acres still a little undecided.
Winner??? Just an opinion but bit of a fan of Big Boy. Hard to find ruckman.
So, McEvoy for Dunstan, Acres and Savage.
Now, this is just an opinion so don’t lose your $&@&. Dunstan honest trier, Savage handy and Acres still a little undecided.
Winner??? Just an opinion but bit of a fan of Big Boy. Hard to find ruckman.
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Hawks also got 24 (Hartung) & 59 (Ceglar, rookie upgrade who they would have got anyway with a later pick) as part of the trade.hayes66 wrote: ↑Sat 13 Apr 2019 7:02pm Fair enough. I got 2/3. I should take my own advice and be more on the ball with the facts.
So, McEvoy for Dunstan, Acres and Savage.
Now, this is just an opinion so don’t lose your $&@&. Dunstan honest trier, Savage handy and Acres still a little undecided.
Winner??? Just an opinion but bit of a fan of Big Boy. Hard to find ruckman.
Winner? You would have to wait a few years, Dunstan and more importantly Acres are coming into their prime years. Hawks got McEvoy at the right time, in the premiership window, and successful. So Hawks in front at the moment, but Saints were rebuilding, brought in younger players.
When McEvoy is retired will Acres, and perhaps Dunstan be tearing it up in finals for Saints when a lot of their list is in peak AFL years? Who knows? Would they have persevered with Marshall if Big boy was still around?
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Re: The pelican really crapped in our nest.
Dunstan seems to be a little better than a trier this year (?) and possibly dropped because of a horses for courses approach - he does really good work in the trenches with his tenacity and quick hands. Savage is also better this year, thought he was good against Freo; and Acres also seems to be improving a little each week (yes precision instruments are needed to measure it). McAvoy is good now but really wasn't that hot with us and I guess that reflects on our system at the time. Clarkson of course is one of the all time great coaches so he has to be given credit for seeing and developing Big Boy's skills. The current coaches seem to be doing reasonably with the hand the pelican and fickle fate has dealt them. There is still a small elephant in the room though.
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Re: The pelican really crapped in our nest.
The Hawks are THE case in pointsaintsRrising wrote: ↑Sat 13 Apr 2019 12:01pm
The Hawks were ok at it, but became masterful at grabbing talent from other clubs. They probably also have been the best at developing talent.
They offer a club to players that give you the opportunity to play in a successful club
Sometimes that means being signed on as an expensive poach
Sometimes that means the pay cut for existing players
And sometimes being a champion of the club doesn't guarantee you a final contract that is basically a superannuation cheque
Luke Hodge and Sam Mitchell being prime examples
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