Draft Machinations
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Nice little loophole in the system.Western Bulldogs: 2016 PremiersComment
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After Night 1 there are still plenty of fantastic players to choose from and we have 3 picks in the next 20. A great position to be in.
Still on the board;
Hill, Valente, Taylor, Briggs, McKenzie, Sparrow, Kositchke, McLennan, Stack, Turner, Kennerley, Williams, Bowman, Gown et al
Twomey has linked us to Turner and Reynolds as possible selectionsComment
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How's this one
Being vague (on purpose)
I'm aware of a de-listed AFL player that has been spoken to by some SANFL sides, one is particularly keen and so is he
HOWEVER, there's an AFL club that has said that they have a spot for him on their list under that new stupid re-drafting rule and MAY sign him in a few months if he goes well. the SANFL club involved (not Glenelg) is aware, what do they do?
There's a conflict of interest there for the SANFL side, they obviously want the best from the player, and the player wants the best from himself, but they ae two different pathsComment
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Re: Draft Machinations
How's this one
Being vague (on purpose)
I'm aware of a de-listed AFL player that has been spoken to by some SANFL sides, one is particularly keen and so is he
HOWEVER, there's an AFL club that has said that they have a spot for him on their list under that new stupid re-drafting rule and MAY sign him in a few months if he goes well. the SANFL club involved (not Glenelg) is aware, what do they do?
There's a conflict of interest there for the SANFL side, they obviously want the best from the player, and the player wants the best from himself, but they ae two different pathsComment
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Good analysis from Callum Twomey of the different machinations.
On Pick 7_
The Bulldogs' No.7 choice was a draft shaper. They had come down to a decision between midfielders Bailey Smith and Jye Caldwell, but other clubs sensed an opportunity to get up the order. A week before the draft the Crows and Giants approached the Dogs to see if they could move up from pick eight and nine respectively.
Clubs knew Smith was keener to stay in Victoria than move interstate, so there was a chance for the Dogs to push back a spot or two and still take him, while also getting a bonus late pick for their trouble.
The only way the Bulldogs would have moved back was if they could have ensured they still picked up Smith, who they had slightly ahead of Caldwell due to his ability to play multiple positions and because of his elite running ability.
If the Dogs had taken Caldwell, Smith would have gotten past Adelaide and the Giants, and Port Adelaide would not have drafted him either.
It's why Richmond, who started the draft back at pick 17, were in touch with Port Adelaide on draft day and were monitoring the situation if Smith became available. A trade offer for Port's second pick was likely if Smith slipped past the Dogs. Geelong, too, was watching things closely.
But Smith didn't drop. Adelaide's call between Chayce Jones and Caldwell was tight, but it worked in the favour of the Giants, who were tempted to move up to pick seven to get Caldwell but on draft day decided they wouldn't do that. They liked him, a lot, and wanted him, a lot, but were going to hold firm.FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.Comment
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Interesting article. It's a shame there is no mention of what we were trying to do either late in the first round or early in the second. From Power's and Austin's comments it seemed we tried to get a pick prior to the West pick.Comment
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