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swoop42 wrote:Haven't found any clarification but North seemingly traded their future 3rd as part of the pick swap for Darcy (unless they held multiple) and we haven't in fact ended up with their 3rd round selection. Probably the Dogs.
Who really knows though until the media get off their arse and clarify.
Bring back the draft tracker!
It is a mess no matter what platform you refer to for any detail.
I’m confident we secured Kangas future third rounder as part of those pick swaps
The Roos also were involved in a trade with Collingwood and received the Pies' second-round pick of No.36, giving up a third-round pick (No.38) and a future third-round selection.
AFL reporting we got pick 38 and a future 3rd... But according to Fox, we already have pick 38 via Richmond!
"The Roos also were involved in a trade with Collingwood and received the Pies' second-round pick of No.36, giving up a third-round pick (No.38 ) and a future third-round selection."
What a mess
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swoop42 wrote:I'm fairly confident it was pick 36 for pick 48 and the dogs future 3rd.
Pick 48 is already now 45 and could come in again if further matching of NGA/FS bids occur.
The additional 3rd round selection might be used in a deal already in place to snare a 2021 second round selection.
Pick 36 would have been swallowed up if we held on to it and in reality the deal struck might have been the best on offer from the 17 other clubs.
Plenty still to play out.
So your reading is that the trade was for pick 48 as it stood at that moment, rather than 48 from the beginning? Because neither North nor Bulldogs ever possessed pick 48 - we had it! Nor did they possess pick 38 - we had it!
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Brisbane don't hold any 2021 2nd round selections so it's hard to know who else if anyone might be interested in a trade for multiple future 3rds this draft period.
Perhaps it's best we just hold them and see what opportunities arise next year.
Hine pretty much confirming we explored trade options with multiple clubs for pick 36 so you can only deduce that the Kangaroo offer was the best of the lot.
swoop42 wrote:Brisbane don't hold any 2021 2nd round selections so it's hard to know who else if anyone might be interested in a trade for multiple future 3rds this draft period.
Perhaps it's best we just hold them and see what opportunities arise next year.
Lions did have pick 41 ( early third ) at the start of the draft, so assuming they still have it, that’s on the cards. There will be likely three NGA bids in the second round and at one F / S, so if we could do a deal for futures, the original 41 might come in to high thirties. We may need to throw in our last 2021 pick because Lions went to draft with only 3 picks originally.
For us to finish with a pick in the thirties in this draft and maintain an adjusted 2022 draft hand would be a brilliant result over three drafts in the making ( 2020 - 2022 )
Hine pretty much confirming we explored trade options with multiple clubs for pick 36 so you can only deduce that the Kangaroo offer was the best of the lot.
Didn’t Hine say that it was North who approached Collingwood about trading this pick in the event of Daicos being picked up at pick 4? So it’s not really about accepting the best offer, but more clubs trading for mutual benefit because without sellers you don’t have buyers (and if Nick Daicos went too high Collingwood wouldn’t be a seller). Pretty much explains why the first 10 selections in the draft were preordained. Everybody knew who they would be.
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Reckon they would much prefer to buy back in this year than keep the futures for a big draft haul in 2022. There will be more than enough kids on this list by the time the 2022 draft comes around. Keep our 2022 first rounder and then do the minimum required for the rest of the 2022 draft would surely be their preference.
As for tonight, Rhett Bazzo would be on their short list if they can buy back late into the second round. Tall mobile WA swing man who polarises the recruiters on where he will land.
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