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I think folks are forgetting this year and next year's draft are both weak and severely compromised. If you're going to loose picks, you do it now. Also Brad was contracted and you'll always pay overs. We've done very well.
B.M wrote: ↑Wed 16 Oct 2019 3:48pm
Let me get this straight
In 2019
No First Round, No Second Round, No Third Round and No Fourth Round (Butler)
In 2020
First Round, No Second Round, 2 x Third Round, No Fourth Round
Talk about selling the farm and Mortgaging the future?
We traded in one good player and some OK players
Lost
Steven, Acres, Bruce
Wow
the progress in our current development cycle of this current build is dictating we pick some AFL ready/proven players for the position deficiencies, to improve the age profile and to add some A grade class, somewhere in there is leadership as well. to that end we don't really need too much from draft this year and next due to the young nature of the list and the talent potential already stocked, next years draft is compromised so a strong draft hand is not required this year or next as much as a successful trade campaign and by 7pm tonight I'd say the club can give itself a very very big tick.
The Mids didn’t cover that one well, Longer didn’t kill the ball and a star player (Gray) got one out the back.
Guns like Bont, Dusty, Danger, Shuey, Treloar and dare I say it Steven do that a few times a game. That one is remembered because it was in the last 10 seconds.
Our draft team have not performed well for the past 15 years, hence the club's ladder position.
When they go to the cupboard to look for draft picks they will find it as bear as Old Mother Hubbard's.
The draft hand for 2019 sits at pick 76 and 82 both have no points value but bundling of multiple picks for father-son and academy picks may create an insignificant handful of points.
They will need someone to wake them up when that time comes around.
Probably looking for a couple of mature age recruits.
2020 they may have a 1st round pick but that may disappear to Brisbane for Ben King despite his contract and the AFL ambassadorship.
AFL ambassador money is NOT included in the salary cap and is paid by the AFL.
2020 3rd round pick of Fremantle and 2020 4th round pick of Port Adelaide are just waiting for the list team to trade away in 2020.
Maybe these two picks will be bundled to secure Ben King.
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Now that I am old and know so much more, I know that I know so much about so little, and so little about so much.
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2019 Draft Hand
We must have a minimum of 3 picks in the draft but can cont the upgrade of rookies.
Upgrade Callum Wilkie and use picks 56 and 82
At least if the recruiters stuff up the draft it won't matter.
2020 Trade Hand
1st round pick (attached to St Kilda)
3rd round pick (attached to Fremantle)
4th round pick (attached to Port Adelaide)
4th round pick (attached to Sydney)
The more you know, the more you know you don't know.
When I was a young child, I knew that I knew so much about so much.
Now that I am old and know so much more, I know that I know so much about so little, and so little about so much.
If you are not engaging AI actively and aggressively, you are doing it wrong.
You are not going to lose your job to AI.
You are going lose your job to somebody who uses AI.
Your company is not going to go out of business because of AI.
Your company is going to go out of business because another company used AI.
- Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA
The club has just completed one of its most successful trade periods, but apparently it’s to no avail because we’ve sold the farm. We still have a pretty young list and this year’s draft isn’t supposed to have a lot of depth. So let’s not go forecasting gloom and doom for the future yet.
Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
Sainternist wrote: ↑Wed 16 Oct 2019 8:54pm
The club has just completed one of its most successful trade periods, but apparently it’s to no avail because we’ve sold the farm. We still have a pretty young list and this year’s draft isn’t supposed to have a lot of depth. So let’s not go forecasting gloom and doom for the future yet.
this
I just wanna see some success after watching 8 yrs of crap...give me that..please.
B.M wrote: ↑Wed 16 Oct 2019 9:31pm
Who doesn’t think we paid over for Hill?
Even Lethlean said we had to in order to get him.
So what is your point. I'm only reading whinging. We got our 5, Acres was no loss and Jack and Josh were going anyway. The key part of Lethleans comment was we had to, it is the same with Steven, we had to.
The draft had very little value for us in terms of our needs and we filled the purse with 1.9m. I'm so happy, I'm going to Shanghai.
You can't win every trade.
But each trade served a purpose, even the Steven one where we got smashed still frees salary cap.
Overall we have a better squad.
Ryder the only older player and he is there to support and develop Marshall and is not expensive in $ or trade cost.
All the others are under 26, and are AFL conditioned.
Still retain a good hand in next years draft.
Well done to the recruiters. Maybe we can pinch a good player at 51 to cap it off.