Thinking ahead to 2024 draft...(and beyond)

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Re: Thinking ahead to 2024 draft...(and beyond)

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^^ Yes, 8 for Richmond.
Here's a good AFL article talking about Richmond's picks and outlining all club picks.
We have the bare minimum of 3 starting at 52. It will be interesting to see if these players are any good.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/1245215/you ... ne-load-up
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For those looking for some names in what will be our range (mid 40s?) ~ in this video they give their top 60 "power rankings". Stumpf is around 47...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is39OwYoJKU
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Future draft picks ~ 2025

Adelaide 4, 40, 41, 50, 58, 68, 76 3377
Brisbane 18, 44, 72, 90 1366
Carlton 36, 47, 65, 83 908
Collingwood 28, 46, 64, 82 1109
Essendon 5, 8, 26, 62, 80 4281
Fremantle 9, 27, 37, 45, 63, 81 3114
GWS 14, 22, 32, 86 2590
Geelong 15, 33, 51, 69, 87 1983
Gold Coast 6, 10, 16, 24, 42, 60, 78 5539
Hawthorn 11, 29, 57, 67, 85 2233
Melbourne 23, 54, 59, 77 1193
North Melbourne 2, 20, 38, 56, 74 4088
Port Adelaide 34, 52, 70, 88 827
Richmond 1, 19, 55, 73 4164
St Kilda 7, 25, 43, 61, 79 2913
Sydney 17, 35, 53, 71, 89 1809
West Coast 3, 13, 21, 31, 39, 49, 75 5663
Western Bulldogs 12, 30, 48, 66, 84 2279

https://www.draftguru.com.au/years/2025 ... raft-order
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piffdog wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 11:03 am
Culprit wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 11:00 am
Take_a_Screamer wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 9:42 am Richmond have 6 picks inside the first 24!!
Great work by them, some tough years ahead but IF they do it right they have a good road to success.
In 10 years time… Only reason they have that draft hand is because a) they suck and b) all their remaining good players wanted to be elsewhere. I don’t ever want those two things to apply to us…
They were up and things turned sour. A new coach comes in and has to clean out the past culture to create his own. It starts with youth as a starting point following what Clarkson did at the Hawks. I am biased as I know Adem and in saying that he gets a chance to do it his way. If we fail in the next few years we could be in the same boat, it's the nature of the beast.
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qldmagpie67 wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 11:22 am
Take_a_Screamer wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 9:42 am Richmond have 6 picks inside the first 24!!
No mate they have 8 picks inside top 24

1, 6, 10, 11, 18, 20, 23, 24

They won’t use all these this year
They’ll likely use 1-6-10 and one of the later picks (23 or 24) and use 11-18 -20 and either 23 or 24 as trades to get into 2025 draft with extra picks
Likely north will come for 11-18 for there future 1st and maybe 3rd
They would be happy to package up 2 picks in the 20’s for something next year as well
Look for Suns to be active there
What shouldn’t be lost in their haul, is the significance of # 24. That pick will become the first pick on night two and there will have been a bidding frenzy from clubs wanting to elevate to being the first pick on night two. Their haul will only get better and this is probably the pick that nets them a nice future pick when a club gives it up in order to land their target on night two. Pick #24 is their 8th pick on the night, so they will look to bundle up a couple of those earlier picks to move up the order. The final draft order still has a long way to play out yet.

I don’t see us making any positional moves leading up to the draft. We just don’t have the draft capital that makes us desirable enough for any other clubs plans.
Potentially, a couple of our picks could come into the forties, so that looks a bit better. One of the few positives that only comes from late picks is that recruiting team don’t bother spending any resources on the first 30 or so most highly regarded draftees. The club would have honed its focus on a short list of speculative talent that may yet be chosen on a needs basis, rather than a next best philosophy. We’re in the sweet spot for a 194 cm + Hail Mary or two with these selections. Time to go big or go home.
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Think Richmond having 8 picks inside the top 24 must be the most since Gold Coast/GWS when they first entered the competition.
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I wonder if we'll trade picks at all? Leading up to, or on the night?
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Presti35 wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 12:28 pm I wonder if we'll trade picks at all? Leading up to, or on the night?
Leppa said we could do a pick swap on draft night if there is a player available we like.
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Jezza wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 12:25 pm Think Richmond having 8 picks inside the top 24 must be the most since Gold Coast/GWS when they first entered the competition.
And look where that got them. Still yet to play a final
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Rd10.1998_11.1#36 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 6:44 am
And look where that got them. Still yet to play a final
It's a sugar hit that rewards you for being bad. And the worst bit is how many young, talented players have been allowed to rot on the vine because they've entered poorly run clubs that don't know how to get the most out of their people. Carlton and NM are good examples, so many first round picks so little reward. Melbourne is the perfect example of what it takes to get out of that bad cycle by stripping the guts out of a club and bringing in the taskmasters that drive home the standards that are required. This is the biggest hurdle for Richmond as they're a green team both on and off the park.
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SLORT wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:28 am
Rd10.1998_11.1#36 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 6:44 am
It's a sugar hit that rewards you for being bad. And the worst bit is how many young, talented players have been allowed to rot on the vine because they've entered poorly run clubs that don't know how to get the most out of their people. Carlton and NM are good examples, so many first round picks so little reward. Melbourne is the perfect example of what it takes to get out of that bad cycle by stripping the guts out of a club and bringing in the taskmasters that drive home the standards that are required. This is the biggest hurdle for Richmond as they're a green team both on and off the park.
Agree with all except Melbourne - there is something rotten at the heart there - too many people wanting to leave.
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jonmac1954 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:39 am Agree with all except Melbourne - there is something rotten at the heart there - too many people wanting to leave.
They returned to old habits and hubris. It's always the issue when a club drinks the cool aid and believes themselves being at "the beginning of a dynasty", just because the fickle media yell all-aboard.
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SLORT wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:28 am
Rd10.1998_11.1#36 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 6:44 am
And look where that got them. Still yet to play a final
It's a sugar hit that rewards you for being bad. And the worst bit is how many young, talented players have been allowed to rot on the vine because they've entered poorly run clubs. This is the biggest hurdle for Richmond as they're a green team both on and off the park.
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Could we bring in Luke Quaynor with the picks we got?
From an earlier SEN article:

"As AFL Media’s Cal Twomey doesn’t expect Luke to be a first-round pick like his premiership-winning brother was, Collingwood would be able to land the left-footer if no club bids on his services before pick 40 under current NGA rules."

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/06/12/ ... nd-coates/
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Take_a_Screamer wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 11:20 am Could we bring in Luke Quaynor with the picks we got?
Could. But he'll more likely go on our VFL list. He's not rated in the top 60.
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