I like that very very muchwarburton lad wrote:
Would love Wright to ask for Western Bulldogs first pick (say 17) from 2022 draft and Lipinski for our Pick 22 and Pick 58 (1115points toward Darcy's kid).
Having, say picks 10 & 17 in the 2022 draft could be wrangled to a top 6 pick...
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Better to get St Kilda's first rounder, it'll be top 10 for sure.Macattacks wrote:I like that very very muchwarburton lad wrote:
Would love Wright to ask for Western Bulldogs first pick (say 17) from 2022 draft and Lipinski for our Pick 22 and Pick 58 (1115points toward Darcy's kid).
Having, say picks 10 & 17 in the 2022 draft could be wrangled to a top 6 pick...
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Looks like early picks in this years draft are in high demand as clubs look to the kids to to ease their salary caps. As it currently stands, it wouldn’t take much more tweaking to match any Daicos bid WITHOUT using pick 22 and that includes Daicos at pick # 1. Options that include gathering / holding onto more easy points include Lipinski via PSD, trading out a couple fringe players and taking advantage of the points deficit buffer.
I don’t see how we can afford another decent player on our books, so Im hoping we trade our current 22 out for a late future first / early second rounder. That would give us two likely top twenty picks in 2022 ( one early and one very late ) and set us up for any number of options in 12 months time. With new coaches, ideas, Krueger and Lipinski, I would prefer to spend the next 12 months better understanding how we look and then using those two 2022 picks accordingly.
I don’t see how we can afford another decent player on our books, so Im hoping we trade our current 22 out for a late future first / early second rounder. That would give us two likely top twenty picks in 2022 ( one early and one very late ) and set us up for any number of options in 12 months time. With new coaches, ideas, Krueger and Lipinski, I would prefer to spend the next 12 months better understanding how we look and then using those two 2022 picks accordingly.
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I’m just in awe at your understanding of this weird system! Thanks for the explanation!Pies2016 wrote:Looks like early picks in this years draft are in high demand as clubs look to the kids to to ease their salary caps. As it currently stands, it wouldn’t take much more tweaking to match any Daicos bid WITHOUT using pick 22 and that includes Daicos at pick # 1. Options that include gathering / holding onto more easy points include Lipinski via PSD, trading out a couple fringe players and taking advantage of the points deficit buffer.
I don’t see how we can afford another decent player on our books, so Im hoping we trade our current 22 out for a late future first / early second rounder. That would give us two likely top twenty picks in 2022 ( one early and one very late ) and set us up for any number of options in 12 months time. With new coaches, ideas, Krueger and Lipinski, I would prefer to spend the next 12 months better understanding how we look and then using those two 2022 picks accordingly.
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robevpau1 wrote:robevpau1 wrote:Collingwood have scored a major coup securing highly-respected former Demon Neville Jetta as a development coach in 2022.
Jetta will also work alongside Justin Leppitsch, Brendon Bolton and Scott Selwood in a new-look football department that was revamped after the departure of long-serving senior coach Nathan Buckley.
I could be wrong but I thought Scott Selwood has left Collingwood??
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He's a Cat B, Wilson is our other one (you are allowed 2 Cat B and 6 Cat A rookies)the fuzz wrote:^ Oh....and Tohill too
Keane would have been one but you are only allowed 1 Irish Cat B
Keane is eligible for another year as rookie, I wonder if we are allowed to slot him over into Cat B?
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