Brodlach wrote:Surprised Hugh Haysman wasn't selected IMO would have been the second West player I would have selected. Will Snellings size is against him otherwise is another I thought would have been selected
Reckon Hugh's performance in SANFL Grand Final would have dented his chances. He had a shocker, fumbled everything and disposal was ordinary. Think that would have made him slip down the pecking order a fair bit. Think he may get rookie listed by either Crows or Port.
Played well enough to get a premiership medal
Had played well thoughout the other finals
July 11th 2012....
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
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Tough week for the lad. Gets busted by the cops at one end and drafted by Carlton at the other. At least the first one only counts against you for a few years.
Tough week for the lad. Gets busted by the cops at one end and drafted by Carlton at the other. At least the first one only counts against you for a few years.
He wanted to get to Carlton so reckon he will be more than happy. The good thing about going to one of the bottom sides is that you are almost guaranteed of starting in round 1
Sorry I missed 53 and beyond, technical difficulties at the convention centre meant I could log on and view posts, but it wouldn't allow me to actually post??!
Here are the last picks:
53- Jack Silvagni (Carlton- Father Son) 54- Mitch Brown (Essendon) 55- Samuel Collins (Fremantle) 56- Jordan Dawson (Sydney) 57- Kurt Mutimer (West Coast) 58- Tom Phillips (Collingwood) 59- Ryan Gardner (Geelong) 60- Declan Mountford (North Melbourne) 61- Shane Yarran (Fremantle) 62- Matthew Allan (West Coast) 63- Rupert Wills (Collingwood) 64- Yestin Eades (Essendon) 65- Ben Crocker (Collingwood) 66- Sam Menegola (Geelong) 67- Nathan Broad (Richmond) 68- Michael Hartley (Essendon) 69- Wylie Buzza (Geelong) 70- Matthew Hayball (Geelong)
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BZB27 wrote:Didnt take carlton long to make Essendons bid on Silvangi
That was just a **** u to Carlton by us. We have wanted Mitch Brown all year, good to see us give him another chance
Typical Essenscum
You have to be ruthless, by forcing Carlton to match the bid it then moved our later picks up a couple of spots. No different to what Richmond did by bidding for all the academy players, more clubs should of done it
Schache, Hipwood, Keays, Mathieson and Skinner. The first 3 will walk into their 22 or be thereabouts come round 1. Mathieson has talent but needs a bit of work and Skinner could be anything if he gets fit. Massive boy (197/96) and was touted as a top 5 pick before injury hit.
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I really cant get my head around this... so who actually gets Callum Mills is it Melbourne or Sydney?
If its Sydney who do Melbourne get instead?
this is hurting my head...
Sydney. Melbourne made the initial bid for him, and Sydney handed over the necessary points to match Melbourne's bid and claim him.
Doesn't this make a mockery of the draft order?
No. It just means that Sydney had to spend a realistic pick on him and they couldn't get him for a steal like Heeney. Under the old system the Swans could of got Mills for a pick in the late teens, this way cost them about 4 or 5 later picks
I really cant get my head around this... so who actually gets Callum Mills is it Melbourne or Sydney?
If its Sydney who do Melbourne get instead?
this is hurting my head...
Sydney. Melbourne made the initial bid for him, and Sydney handed over the necessary points to match Melbourne's bid and claim him.
Doesn't this make a mockery of the draft order?
So Melbourne had pick 3 made a pick, Sydney came in and snapped up the player and Melbourne were left with nothing? How the hell is that right.?[/quote] No, Melbourne get the next pick (4) and took who they were going to take anyway.
Sydney had rights to Mills as he was an academy player of theirs. Other clubs have the right to bid on certain players, and the academy club (Sydney/GWS/Brisbane/Gold Coast) then have to match that bid by way of points (essentially swapping of lower order draft picks) in order to secure their academy players. If their bid is matched by the academy clubs, then the bidding club (in this case Melbourne), drop to the next pick, and the natural order of the draft descends by 1.
Sydney could have chosen not to match the bid for Mills, but there was no way that Mills/Hopper/Hipwood were going anywhere but their academy clubs.
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