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Leak draft plans
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Re: Leak draft plans
That's the only rule on draft night, all other possible scenarios are just idle speculation....St Dave wrote: ↑Wed 06 Nov 2024 9:31am
You know what they say about 'common sense' and it not being very common.
Given the AFL industry and the wider world of drafting sports aren't following your rules a book would go gangsters. Or maybe a pamphlet if you don't have enough rules for a book.
What I think isn't really important because I don't have any power to do anything about it (and I don't have a potentially revolutionary book in my head), but personally I think I stand closer to the general sporting world thinking that drafting and trading is too complex to have any fixed rules, only what is best for your team in any particular moment.
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Re: Leak draft plans
If you don’t have any rules
You fall for temptation and give in to gut feels and it becomes amateurish.
You definitely need parameters and rigid plans about a few principles
Don’t ever trade out of the first round - pretty obvious
Take best player available with every First and Second round pick!
These are things that stand out to me after following the draft since we fkd up with Daniel Healy.
I’ll say it again
You DONT draft for the now, if you think that way you have zero idea!
Drafting only becomes complicated when you are not clear on the objectives
You fall for temptation and give in to gut feels and it becomes amateurish.
You definitely need parameters and rigid plans about a few principles
Don’t ever trade out of the first round - pretty obvious
Take best player available with every First and Second round pick!
These are things that stand out to me after following the draft since we fkd up with Daniel Healy.
I’ll say it again
You DONT draft for the now, if you think that way you have zero idea!
Drafting only becomes complicated when you are not clear on the objectives
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Re: Leak draft plans
Isn't the main complication that no one knows how a recruit is going to turn out and there are miriad of variables at play.
How come Chris Waller didn't buy Knight's Choice.
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Re: Leak draft plans
Draft for the future. Trade for the present. Geelong, Hawthorn, the Swines and Brisbane have done this well in recent times.
Occasionally, there are gems who fulfill both categories. Harley Reid and Will Ashcroft are good recent examples who are too good to pass up if they become available.
Our best opportunities, historically, have been Judd instead of Ball, Petracca instead of McCartin, Naughton over Coffield, Bontempelli over Billings etc. It just makes me frustrated and sad.
The main factor in play in these examples is the incompetence of the recruiters. You can't beat stupid, no matter how favorable your circumstances are.
Occasionally, there are gems who fulfill both categories. Harley Reid and Will Ashcroft are good recent examples who are too good to pass up if they become available.
Our best opportunities, historically, have been Judd instead of Ball, Petracca instead of McCartin, Naughton over Coffield, Bontempelli over Billings etc. It just makes me frustrated and sad.
The main factor in play in these examples is the incompetence of the recruiters. You can't beat stupid, no matter how favorable your circumstances are.
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Re: Leak draft plans
I appreciate you are a black and white kind of guy, but I would argue bring so rigid as to just take the next best guy is amateurish. If you are just taking the next guy off a list you could probably just sack the entire recruiting team and save the club a lot of money. Certainly one way to make it uncomplicated, but I wouldn't be expecting great results.B.M wrote: ↑Wed 06 Nov 2024 4:04pm If you don’t have any rules
You fall for temptation and give in to gut feels and it becomes amateurish.
You definitely need parameters and rigid plans about a few principles
Don’t ever trade out of the first round - pretty obvious
Take best player available with every First and Second round pick!
These are things that stand out to me after following the draft since we fkd up with Daniel Healy.
I’ll say it again
You DONT draft for the now, if you think that way you have zero idea!
Drafting only becomes complicated when you are not clear on the objectives
The only time you can be rigid in your thinking is with pick 1. After that you always have to plan and be ready to adapt and take advantage of opportunities.
You say you risk falling for temptation and gut feels, but that is the entirety of drafting. Drafts aren't solved going in, the first pick isn't always the best player. Drafting is like investing, no-one can predict the future so you need to do your research and make your best guess based on the info you can gather, and even then something unforeseen can completely ruin you despite all your plans.
Your rules have too many exceptions to be serious rules (if you are close to winning a grand final and can trade your first pick for the player you are missing of course you do it), but I am open to changing my mind when your book revolutionises the AFL.
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Re: Leak draft plans
I think given our recent list movements it would be truly shocking if we take both pick 8 and 9 to the draft. We are either trading one of those down to get 2 later firsts or making a play for pick 2. Either way I'm happy.
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Re: Leak draft plans
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Re: Leak draft plans
If this is the case, then why have you suggested previously that we could/should trade back to gws’s picks if all the top mids are gone by our second pick?B.M wrote: ↑Tue 05 Nov 2024 7:04pm Thought the rules were pretty obvious to everyone
2nd rule
Never draft for type in the first or second round. Draft the best player available! You are drafting for 12 years plus, lists can change massively in 4-12 years when a draftee becomes prime. You are not drafting for the now, it’s the error in most mock drafts, draft experts look at the current lists needs?! Should never come into it. Also footy styles change!
That’s how you end up with McCartin over Petracca!
If you were true to your word, then if the first 8 picks are mids, then Armstrong, or a half back flanker could/would be the next best, so draft him regardless of needs. Draft the best available regardless of needs.
Or is that only applicable if the next best is a mid?
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Re: Leak draft plans
I reckon 3 are better than 2 if there’s not a lot in talent difference
But if the two are seen as far better - then 2 can be better than 3
But if the two are seen as far better - then 2 can be better than 3
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Re: Leak draft plans
Rule 4 is: even if you chose wisely, its probable that if you pick two players in close order only one will end up a keeper.
Corollary is that if you pick three less talented players you end up with no keepers at all*.
*Law of diminishing recruits (Pelchen & Elshaugh "How talent is an over rated metric compared to twisted logic - or, How to trade down until you must eventually get pick 1". Pelican Books circa 2012.)
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Re: Leak draft plans
"Oh, Yorkeys, you've done it again!!!".Yorkeys wrote: ↑Wed 06 Nov 2024 11:20pmRule 4 is: even if you chose wisely, its probable that if you pick two players in close order only one will end up a keeper.
Corollary is that if you pick three less talented players you end up with no keepers at all*.
*Law of diminishing recruits (Pelchen & Elshaugh "How talent is an over rated metric compared to twisted logic - or, How to trade down until you must eventually get pick 1". Pelican Books circa 2012.)
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Re: Leak draft plans
Interesting
If we did follow the basic rules principle
We may have landed Judd
We wouldn’t have traded picks 6 and 31 for Barry Brooks
We wouldn’t have traded pick 17 for Fergus Watts
We wouldn’t have traded pick 17 for Andre Lovett
We wouldn’t have traded Brad Hill for picks 8-10-Blake Acres
We would not have drafted Paddy McCartin
If we did follow the basic rules principle
We may have landed Judd
We wouldn’t have traded picks 6 and 31 for Barry Brooks
We wouldn’t have traded pick 17 for Fergus Watts
We wouldn’t have traded pick 17 for Andre Lovett
We wouldn’t have traded Brad Hill for picks 8-10-Blake Acres
We would not have drafted Paddy McCartin
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Re: Leak draft plans
I agree. Every successful organisation needs to follow the basic rules principle.
For mine though, I'd be 'updating' a couple of those with...
No half back flankers whom we 'hope' to one day make into mids!
No small mids.
No half back flankers whom we 'hope' to one day make into mids!
No slow undersized 'key' forwards.
No half back flankers whom we 'hope' to one day make into mids!
No 'key' forwards, undersized or not, with dodgy kicking actions. (Unless their last name is Loewe.)
No half back flankers whom we 'hope' to one day make into mids!
No expensive (in terms of salary cap or draft capital) key defenders.
No half back flankers whom we 'hope' to one day make into mids!
No hipsters!
No half back flankers whom we 'hope' to one day make into mids!
No expensive (in terms of salary cap or draft capital) 'developing' young ruckmen.
No half back flankers whom we 'hope' to one day make into mids!
But most importantly of all,
No half back flankers whom we 'hope' to one day make into mids! No hipsters!
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