Wallis leads Calder to TAC Cup final win
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Greg Buckle
September 19, 2010 - 3:54PM
Midfielder Mitch Wallis warmed-up for a possible AFL debut with the Western Bulldogs next year by leading Calder Cannons to a 58-point win in Sunday's TAC Cup grand final against Gippsland Power.
The captain collected a stunning haul of 47 possessions as the Cannons claimed their sixth premiership in 10 years in the under-18 competition with a 17.14 (116) to 8.10 (58) victory at Etihad Stadium.
Leading by 27 points at half-time, the defending premiers piled on seven goals to Gippsland's two in the third quarter to lead by 10 goals at three-quarter time, with Wallis gathering 14 disposals for the term.
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Not a bad day at the office, a lazy 47 touches of the footy! Good to hear that his Dad is having lots of input into his development. I look forward to seeing Mitch run around in the red, white and blue!
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I was there and he played very very well !!!
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Bargain for a pick in the 20s :D
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How does father - son work? COs if we chose him with our first pick, does that mean someone can pick Libba up? Or is he still guranteed for us if we are going to use our second round pick for him?
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Danstar
How does father - son work? COs if we chose him with our first pick, does that mean someone can pick Libba up? Or is he still guranteed for us if we are going to use our second round pick for him?
We always have to use our next available pick if another team nominates him. Our picks are 22 & 38 (I think).
It must be remembered F/S bidding occurs before Trade Week, so what happens in Trade Week is irrelevant.
If Fremantle bid for Mitch Wallis at pick 21, we have to use our next available pick (22) to secure him.
Bidding starts all over again for Tom Liberatore. Any club with a pick prior to pick 38 can bid for him. Once someone does, doesn't matter if its at 15, 20 or 33, we still have to use our next available pick (38) to secure him.
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Ok... Say we get some handy draft picks/pick for Harbrow do we need to use them this year? Surely a club would say they'd pick Wallis or Libba with our earlier pick.
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dazb
Ok... Say we get some handy draft picks/pick for Harbrow do we need to use them this year? Surely a club would say they'd pick Wallis or Libba with our earlier pick.
GC will make sure we have to use the picks for Wallis and Libertore so I think we will bank anything we get for Harbrow for the future
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dazb
Ok... Say we get some handy draft picks/pick for Harbrow do we need to use them this year? Surely a club would say they'd pick Wallis or Libba with our earlier pick.
Just thought I'd re-post here what I posted earlier this morning in The Campbell Brown thread.
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The Coon Dog
Just thought I'd clarify Doc26's question.
Let's say we receive a first round pick for Harbrow, I guess the question is are we obligated to use it to select Wallis or Libba with our 'next available' pick as part of the F/S bidding process.
The answer is no, we aren't.
F/S bidding occurs, as we all know by now, prior to trade week (starts October 4).
If we do wish to avail ourselves of the pick we receive for Harbrow this year, we only have to notify the AFL of that decision at the end of trade week (by which time F/S bidding would have already been determined).
I suppose the best way to explain it is that GC17 have until October 7 to sign players. Say if they announce a signing on October 7 & assume it's Gary Ablett. On October 7 Geelong are the presented with compensatory picks after the F/S bidding process.
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The Coon Dog
We always have to use our next available pick if another team nominates him. Our picks are 22 & 38 (I think).
It must be remembered F/S bidding occurs before Trade Week, so what happens in Trade Week is irrelevant.
If Fremantle bid for Mitch Wallis at pick 21, we have to use our next available pick (22) to secure him.
Bidding starts all over again for Tom Liberatore. Any club with a pick prior to pick 38 can bid for him. Once someone does, doesn't matter if its at 15, 20 or 33, we still have to use our next available pick (38) to secure him.
Cool thanks. I just thought reading an article somewhere that we may miss out on one of them (the way they wrote the article)
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What pick would we get if we get an early First round for Harbrow?
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rubs hands. Blood is thicker than water. If we get those two, exciting times.
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Remi Moses
What pick would we get if we get an early First round for Harbrow?
These are the possible bands that a player can be considered under;
Band 1: Two first round picks, one pick to be taken directly after team's first round pick for finishing position, the other to be taken directly after those teams who missed the finals have had their first round pick.
Band 2: First round pick to be taken directly after team's first round pick for finishing position
Band 3: End of first round pick
Band 4: Second round pick to be taken directly after team's second round pick for finishing position
Band 5: Third round pick, rules as per band two and four
If Harbrow was to be a Band 2 player, (probably the most likely) then we would get a pick directly after our pick for finishing position on the ladder.
For the 2010 and 2011 drafts, first round picks can only be used at the end of the first round and if we wanted to use our compensation pick this year (assuming Band 2) then we would be in the same situation as Adelaide/Brisbane/Hawthorn. (Pick #27+)
From 2012 onwards, that same pick could be anywhere from #2 to #19+, depending on where we finish on the ladder and what other teams nominate picks in the same season. (Note: After 2010, we have to nominate the year we indeed to use the compensation pick prior to the start of the home and away season).
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Can Walis make a senior debut next year, ie is he physically developed enough to get a game?