Who the f*uck is Hooper?90 nice wrote:Frampton and Hooper to Collingwood
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Yeah I get it - didn’t consider that they would be “cashing in” picks which then get cancelled (sort of) which brings us back the other way. They may go into deficit though too which would require less picks to be used up this year and some next year. I take your point however.Pies2016 wrote:To explain, the Lions will need to set a record for points needed to accomodate both their F / S prospects. Ashcroft as Pick one and Fletcher in the teens and that’s around 3500 points required, AFTER discount. The only way you can find that value is to have a significant number of second round or early third round picks in your back pocket on the night of the draft. ( given that Dunkley is also a significant trade and will eat up their first round pick plus plenty more ) You will blow out by two picks when the F / S players names are both called and there maybe a couple free agency compo picks to blow it out further by pick 40 but the Lions will then likely need 7 - 9 selections around mid draft just to match another clubs bid for both Ashcroft and Fletcher. If you allow + 4 picks to blow out and then 7 / 8 picks to come off the table, that potentially leaves a net climb up the draft of 3 or 4 positions.piffdog wrote:Goes the other way doesn’t it - pick #40 will be #42-43rd pick by the time we get there. Not sure it matters too much when you get to the middle of the draft. Difference is at the margin.Pies2016 wrote:So in short, we bring in Hill and a marginally improved draft hand in this years draft for our future second rounder. Pick 40 will be in high thirties by the time that pick comes around on the night too ( courtesy of a couple Lions F / S nominees )
Second rounder next year is actually a healthy trade to give up - somewhere between #32-36? (Hopefully no lower…!). Interesting to see if we can replace it somehow - maybe with something we get this year? Be good to try and preserve our draft position if the draft will be good.
Pick 36 is worth 500 points, so using just mathematics as an example, that would require the Lions to have 7 x pick 36 ( 500 ) = 3,500 points just to have those points put away. They will obviously have a number of picks either side of 36 on the night but the later the pick, the less points that contribute to the total required. Let’s see how we go on the night but in all likelihood we won’t have kept pick 40 anyway.
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Good point. Last year with Daicos, it was pretty much as you suggested. You couldnt use more picks than you have list spots available ( on the primary list I think ) Not sure what happens when a club has two very high F / S selections in the one draft. It hasn’t happened before under these rules. The Lions are going to have be very creative during the trade period. They have to trade for Dunkley and they also want to trade for Gunston so it doesn’t impact the McStay compensation pick. They will be lucky to have a pick in the 2023 draft by the time they finish. They won’t care, Will Ashcroft isn’t far behind Nick as a talent, so they will be pretty hard to knock off for the next year or two. I reckon Devon Robertson goes home ( WA ) and probably another player or two will be traded out just to make space and find a few more points.Brown26 wrote:Someone remind me how many picks you can use on the night - isn't there a rule that you can only use the number of picks that you have spots on your list or similar? So Brisbane can't use 20 picks worth 175 points each to get to 3500, they need a handful at 500 to 1000? Is that how it works? Does that mean that pick 40 will become pick 37 or 38 then (roughly, 2 picks added for 2 F/S's but 4 or 5 picks used for same?). My brain already hurts!!Pies2016 wrote:To explain, the Lions will need to set a record for points needed to accomodate both their F / S prospects. Ashcroft as Pick one and Fletcher in the teens and that’s around 3500 points required, AFTER discount. The only way you can find that value is to have a significant number of second round or early third round picks in your back pocket on the night of the draft. ( given that Dunkley is also a significant trade and will eat up their first round pick plus plenty more ) You will blow out by two picks when the F / S players names are both called and there maybe a couple free agency compo picks to blow it out further by pick 40 but the Lions will then likely need 7 - 9 selections around mid draft just to match another clubs bid for both Ashcroft and Fletcher. If you allow + 4 picks to blow out and then 7 / 8 picks to come off the table, that potentially leaves a net climb up the draft of 3 or 4 positions.piffdog wrote: Goes the other way doesn’t it - pick #40 will be #42-43rd pick by the time we get there. Not sure it matters too much when you get to the middle of the draft. Difference is at the margin.
Second rounder next year is actually a healthy trade to give up - somewhere between #32-36? (Hopefully no lower…!). Interesting to see if we can replace it somehow - maybe with something we get this year? Be good to try and preserve our draft position if the draft will be good.
Pick 36 is worth 500 points, so using just mathematics as an example, that would require the Lions to have 7 x pick 36 ( 500 ) = 3,500 points just to have those points put away. They will obviously have a number of picks either side of 36 on the night but the later the pick, the less points that contribute to the total required. Let’s see how we go on the night but in all likelihood we won’t have kept pick 40 anyway.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcS8y5LBktQRonnie McKeowns boots wrote:Who the f*uck is Hooper?90 nice wrote:Frampton and Hooper to Collingwood
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Presti35 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcS8y5LBktQRonnie McKeowns boots wrote:Who the f*uck is Hooper?90 nice wrote:Frampton and Hooper to Collingwood
Hooper drives the boat Chief
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90 nice wrote:Like Collingwood to pick up Hopper the player that richmond wants.
Along with Frampton and possibly Tom Mitchell.
Must keep Henry.
Can not understand geelong are getting away with this crap.
They are cheating and they know it.
Got to make them accountable.
Pies please keep Henry.
I have said it many times, Handbagger Geebung dont have a salary cap, some wily bastard is cooking the books down at Sleepy Hollow, and nobody can convince me other wise. Just saying.
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Sonny Hooper, ageing stuntman, played by Burt Reynolds?Ronnie McKeowns boots wrote:Who the f*uck is Hooper?90 nice wrote:Frampton and Hooper to Collingwood
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