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Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

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Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76
Thats where St Kilda's draft picks lie going into day 2 of the draft.
Worth at the moment 302, 220, 170, 158 points respectively.

As an indication of their value picks 48 & 54 combined could match a bid at pick 27 for an NGA.
then picks 58 & 59 would be advanced to picks 57 & 58 worth 182 & 170 points respectively
Combined they could match a bid at pick 34 for an NGA.
I am not sure if the remainder from the first matching which becomes pick 73 is enough to add cover to pick 33.

Here's hoping for the best.


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

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21 FR 878
22 NM 845
23 HA 815
24 GE 785
25 GE 756
26 HA 729
27 CA 703
28 RI 677
29 RI 653
30 RI 629
31 WC 606
32 GE 584
33 SY 563
34 NM 542
35 AD 522
36 WC 502
37 NM 483
38 ME 465
39 CO 446
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41 BR 412
42 WB 395
43 ME 378
44 GE 362
45 ES 347
46 GWS 331
47 GWS 316
48 ST K 302
49 ES 287
50 ME 273
51 CO 259
52 HA 246
53 FR 233
54 ST K 220
55 PA 207
56 CA 194
57 HA 182
58 ST K 170
59 ST K 158
60 WC 146
61 FR 135
62 SY 123
63 GWS 112
64 NM 101
65 PA 90
66 WB 80
67 PA 69
68 AD 59
69 NM 49
70 CO 39
71 AD 29
72 HA 19
73 CA 9
74 RI 0
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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

Post: # 1934324Post spiral3 »

thanks Ace, nice work


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

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ace wrote: Thu 25 Nov 2021 3:36am Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76
Thats where St Kilda's draft picks lie going into day 2 of the draft.
Worth at the moment 302, 220, 170, 158 points respectively.

As an indication of their value picks 48 & 54 combined could match a bid at pick 27 for an NGA.
then picks 58 & 59 would be advanced to picks 57 & 58 worth 182 & 170 points respectively
Combined they could match a bid at pick 34 for an NGA.
I am not sure if the remainder from the first matching which becomes pick 73 is enough to add cover to pick 33.

Here's hoping for the best.
TBH I will still be very surprised to see either bid on before the 30's.

I read your comments on the draft thread regarding Bigoa Nguyen and perhaps Richmond owe us. They are reportedly the most likely to bid on Owens, I wonder if the Saints could put in a phone call and suggest they overlook the early bid in lieu of the Saints not taking Nguyen late? All is fair in love & war!!

The other consideration is there is some chance our picks could still improve. There are three father sons still on board (Woewodin, Archer and Burgoyne) and numerous NGA + Northern Academy nominations GWS - Fahey, Green, Voss, Driscoll GCS - Baird, Bella, Pescud etc Sydney also have a couple of likely academy players and if bid on they will all consume picks.


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

Post: # 1934347Post Saintmatt »

Impatient Sainter wrote: Thu 25 Nov 2021 1:02pm
ace wrote: Thu 25 Nov 2021 3:36am Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76
Thats where St Kilda's draft picks lie going into day 2 of the draft.
Worth at the moment 302, 220, 170, 158 points respectively.

As an indication of their value picks 48 & 54 combined could match a bid at pick 27 for an NGA.
then picks 58 & 59 would be advanced to picks 57 & 58 worth 182 & 170 points respectively
Combined they could match a bid at pick 34 for an NGA.
I am not sure if the remainder from the first matching which becomes pick 73 is enough to add cover to pick 33.

Here's hoping for the best.
TBH I will still be very surprised to see either bid on before the 30's.

I read your comments on the draft thread regarding Bigoa Nguyen and perhaps Richmond owe us. They are reportedly the most likely to bid on Owens, I wonder if the Saints could put in a phone call and suggest they overlook the early bid in lieu of the Saints not taking Nguyen late? All is fair in love & war!!

The other consideration is there is some chance our picks could still improve. There are three father sons still on board (Woewodin, Archer and Burgoyne) and numerous NGA + Northern Academy nominations GWS - Fahey, Green, Voss, Driscoll GCS - Baird, Bella, Pescud etc Sydney also have a couple of likely academy players and if bid on they will all consume picks.
That's an excellent point regarding the northern academy players


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

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Full day 2 draft order.

21. Fremantle (via Gold Coast Suns)

22. North Melbourne

23. Hawthorn (via Collingwood)

24. Geelong Cats (via Gold Coast Suns)

25. Geelong Cats (via Adelaide Crows)

26. Hawthorn

27. Carlton

28. Richmond

29. Richmond (via Fremantle)

30. Richmond (via St Kilda)

31. West Coast Eagles

32. Geelong Cats (via Essendon)

33. Sydney Swans

34. North Melbourne (via GWS Giants)

35. Adelaide Crows (via Brisbane Lions)

36. West Coast Eagles (via Port Adelaide)

37. North Melbourne (via Western Bulldogs)

38. Melbourne

End of Round 2

39. Sydney Swans (free agency compensation for George Hewett)

Round 3

40. Brisbane Lions (via Collingwood)

41. Western Bulldogs (via Richmond)

42. Melbourne (via St Kilda)

43. Geelong Cats (via West Coast Eagles)

44. Essendon

45. Collingwood (via Sydney Swans)

46. GWS Giants

47. GWS Giants (via Brisbane Lions)

48. St Kilda (via Geelong Cats)

49. Essendon (via Port Adelaide)

50. Melbourne (via Western Bulldogs)

51. Collingwood (via Melbourne)

Round 4

52. Hawthorn (via North Melbourne)

53. Fremantle (via Gold Coast Suns)

54. St Kilda (via Adelaide Crows)

55. Port Adelaide (via Hawthorn)

56. Carlton

57. Hawthorn (via Richmond)

58. St Kilda (via Fremantle)

59. St Kilda

60. West Coast Eagles

61. Fremantle (via Essendon)

62. Sydney Swans

63. GWS Giants

64. North Melbourne (via Brisbane Lions)

65. Port Adelaide (via Geelong Cats)

66. Western Bulldogs

67. Port Adelaide

68. Adelaide Crows (via Western Bulldogs)

Round 5

69. Collingwood

70. North Melbourne

71. Adelaide Crows

72. Hawthorn

73. Carlton

74. Richmond

75. Fremantle

76. St Kilda

77. West Coast Eagles

78. Essendon

79. Sydney Swans

80. Port Adelaide

Round 6 and beyond

81. Gold Coast Suns

82. Adelaide Crows

83. Essendon

84. Sydney Swans

85. Gold Coast Suns

86. Essendon

87. Collingwood

88. Geelong Cats

89. Western Bulldogs

90. Collingwood

91. Western Bulldogs

92. Western Bulldogs


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

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Sydney try to steal Owens but Saints have the points to get both him and Windhager.
At 33 he costs 563 less 197 discount = 366
Saints use pick 48 & 54
So pick 48 becomes pick 33
Pick 54 comes out causing picks 58 & 59 to advance 1 place = 57, 58
And pick 54 slips to pick 59
So have 57, 58, 59, 76
Worth 182, 170, 158 points


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

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Pick 59 not needed to get Windhager at 34 need to trade one of those 50's picks into 2022.
If Windhager slips past 40.
All 3 need to be bundled for a good pick in 2022.


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

Post: # 1934405Post Impatient Sainter »

Well done Ace.

500 points is equivalent to pick # 36 so it may be worth a late 2nd rounder?


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

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Windhager for free.
Pick 76 is good enough to match.
Get rid of pick 57, 58 & 59 in return for a pick in 2022.

Otherwise Windhager will cost pick 57 wasting 182 points.


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

Post: # 1934412Post ace »

What the f
Pick 42 matched by 2 picks.
The AFL website says after pick 40 only requires next available pick.
Ignore everything I have said previously regarding picks after 40.


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Saints just traded with Melbourne for pick 51, cost a round 4 2022 pick


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Post: # 1934424Post kosifantutti »

Wayne42 wrote: Thu 25 Nov 2021 9:04pm Saints just traded with Melbourne for pick 51, cost a round 4 2022 pick
We must be keen on someone.


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kosifantutti wrote: Thu 25 Nov 2021 9:07pm
Wayne42 wrote: Thu 25 Nov 2021 9:04pm Saints just traded with Melbourne for pick 51, cost a round 4 2022 pick
We must be keen on someone.
Oscar Adams from SA, 197 cm 85kg Key Defender

A raw developing tall, Adams has the strength to overpower players at junior level, but is still ironing out his consistency. He has some nice athleticism which helps set him apart from many other key defenders who can roll through the ruck, and an extra few centimetres at 198cm. Whilst he could lift his production and consistency, he has a great attack on the ball, and can impact defensively aerially or ground level.


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

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Geelong have tried to steal Windhager at pick 47.
Costs St Kilda pick 57.
Still have picks 58, 59, 76.


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51. Oscar Adams

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State: South Australia

Height: 197cm

Weight: 85kg

Date of Birth: 23/07/03

Durable tall defender who reads to play very well to intercept mark and is both competitive and aggressive. Needs to add further strength to his frame but is capable of a turn in the ruck, like Mark Blicavs, using his athleticism and versatility to his advantage. Showed distinct potential as key defender in NAB AFL U19 Challenge matches playing all four of South Australia’s matches, impressing against Western Australia with four marks and 16 disposals in game one and finished the series being his state’s best player in the final game against the same opposition with six marks and 12 disposals. Played under-18s with Glenelg this year and continues to improve, averaging 13.7 disposals and 4.8 marks in his 12 matches. Comes from a very sporting family with both parents having played state level basketball.


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Post: # 1934437Post ace »

We have traded pick 51 IN for round 4 2022 OUT.
That despite still having picks 58, 59, 76.
Oscar Adams 197cm key defender from Glenelg.
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Must have been keen on Adams


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

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Hawthorn pass
St Kilda now 57, 58, 75


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

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St Kilda pass on picks 57 & 58 throwing 352 points worth pick 45 down the toilet.


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

Post: # 1934455Post chook23 »

ace wrote: Thu 25 Nov 2021 9:40pm St Kilda pass on picks 57 & 58 throwing 352 points worth pick 45 down the toilet.
no one wanted them..when left over after academy

yes we did trade for 51......but needed the earlier pick

the other academy players can be placed on other lists

if used tonight would need to be on contract for 2 years on bigger contract


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Post: # 1934458Post Banger9798 »

All those later picks were protecting our 2022 picks.

Once clubs knew we had them, they didn't bother activating them.
So they look like a waste but they're not.
Interesting move to trade up for Adams, must have heard a whisper, or wanted to be absolutely sure we got him


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

Post: # 1934466Post ace »

Only 64 players selected in the main draft.

Now to pre-select Josiah Kyle & Jack Peris as rookie "B"s ahead of the rookie draft.


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Re: Picks 48, 54, 58, 59, 76

Post: # 1934468Post DJ Higgins »

The problem with drafts is you are only drafting potential and who know how good we have done tonight. but in saying that we have drafted an outside mid who is the best kick in the draft, 2 NGA players that are better than what hey cost us and a potential tall defender who at this point I would settle for serviceable. So all in all not a bad draft. I think Freo probably won but we did OK


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