But it's not super cheap, you've had to work for 2 drafts to accumulate the picks you lost to get him.Dutchy wrote:I loved it, Crows confirmed to me he is a top 10 talent and we got him super cheapDavid Brent wrote: Love reading Twitter on the draft night. Enjoyed some dirty Norf supporters calling the Crows dogs for bidding earlier than expected on Thomas.
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I think they would have been forced to use 26 which they didnt want to do, so slipped it over to WCE and then bought it back.
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Huh? They were all in Melbourne.Brodlach wrote:No Don wasn’t there, they were in AdelaideDutchy wrote:40 odd other players still available, or hey Don Pyke was there FFS!!!Brodlach wrote:Don’t think you can blame Sloane or Walker for not wanting to be ‘in the spotlight’
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I don’t see it as a big deal. Couldn’t even tell you who from other teams wentBooney wrote:Agreed, but anyone else would have done, really, wouldn't they?Brodlach wrote:Don’t think you can blame Sloane or Walker for not wanting to be ‘in the spotlight’
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I am assuming because we got 24 out of it??? I don't knowTrader wrote:I don't understand this.woodublieve12 wrote:saw a funny comment on facebook last night in regard to the swans dealings last night - "the swans were playing chess while the others were playing checkers"valleys07 wrote:The Swans took the piss last night.
First off they give 26 to WCE in exchange for a future 3rd to save giving it up in the Blakey deal. They then match the bid for Blakey in what is pretty much legalised playstation trades (the points system is rubbish) and then basically reverse the trade they did with WC earlier by giving the Eagles a future 2nd in exchange for their 2018 2nd round pick.
Making the AFL look like absolute idiots. Good on them for trading and drafting so astutely.
No doubt the rules will be changed again next year to stop clubs from being smart...
Sydney had 26, 34, 38 and 39?
34, 38, 39 were enough points to match the bid for Blakey?
Why did they have to trade 26 out first if the 3 picks in the 30s were enough points?
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I thought it was all done through the internet and clubs stayed in their hometowns?Booney wrote:Huh? They were all in Melbourne.Brodlach wrote:No Don wasn’t there, they were in AdelaideDutchy wrote:40 odd other players still available, or hey Don Pyke was there FFS!!!Brodlach wrote:Don’t think you can blame Sloane or Walker for not wanting to be ‘in the spotlight’
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got him for 3 picks in the 40's - you would do that every day of the week for a top 10 pickTrader wrote:How did you get him cheap if you had to match the points equal to a top 10 pick?Dutchy wrote:I loved it, Crows confirmed to me he is a top 10 talent and we got him super cheapDavid Brent wrote:
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(Not having a go, genuinely don't understand the system).
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The best way to explain the scenario is via a hypothetical example.
— LET’S say Port Adelaide bid on Sydney Swans academy prospect Nick Blakey at Pick 5 (1878 points)
— IN order to snare him, the Swans now have to match the Power’s bid using the draft picks they already hold.
-FIRST, we must take away the 20 per cent discount (which is automatically given to clubs for bids inside the first round) that would be given to the Swans, meaning they now have to find 1503 points to secure Blakey.
— THE SWANS’ first three selections, which are Pick 26 (729), Pick 33 (563) and Pick 38 (465), covers the Power’s bid.
— However, as the value of those three picks adds up to 1757, they have 254 points left over. This means the Swans’ Pick 38 would slide back to Pick 52 in the draft.
— NOW Nick Blakey is officially selected by the Swans at Pick 5, but the Swans have lost their first two picks (Pick 26 and Pick 33).
— THE Power select again at Pick 6 and the predetermined draft order continues from there.
— LET’S say Port Adelaide bid on Sydney Swans academy prospect Nick Blakey at Pick 5 (1878 points)
— IN order to snare him, the Swans now have to match the Power’s bid using the draft picks they already hold.
-FIRST, we must take away the 20 per cent discount (which is automatically given to clubs for bids inside the first round) that would be given to the Swans, meaning they now have to find 1503 points to secure Blakey.
— THE SWANS’ first three selections, which are Pick 26 (729), Pick 33 (563) and Pick 38 (465), covers the Power’s bid.
— However, as the value of those three picks adds up to 1757, they have 254 points left over. This means the Swans’ Pick 38 would slide back to Pick 52 in the draft.
— NOW Nick Blakey is officially selected by the Swans at Pick 5, but the Swans have lost their first two picks (Pick 26 and Pick 33).
— THE Power select again at Pick 6 and the predetermined draft order continues from there.
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PICK — POINT VALUE — POINTS NEEDED TO MATCH WITH DISCOUNT
1 — 3000 — 2400
2 — 2517 — 2014
3 — 2234 — 1787
4 — 2034 — 1627
5 — 1878 — 1503
6 — 1751 — 1401
7 — 1644 — 1315
8 — 1551 — 1241
9 — 1469 — 1175
10 — 1395 — 1116
11 — 1329 — 1063
12 — 1268 — 1014
13 — 1212 — 970
14 — 1161 — 929
15 — 1112 — 890
16 — 1067 — 854
17 — 1025 — 788
18 — 985 — 788
19 — 948 — 751
20 — 912 — 715
21 — 878 — 681
22 — 845 — 657
23 — 815 — 618
24 — 785 — 588
25 — 756 — 559
26 — 729 — 532
27 — 703 — 506
28 — 677 — 480
29 — 653 — 456
30 — 629 — 432
1 — 3000 — 2400
2 — 2517 — 2014
3 — 2234 — 1787
4 — 2034 — 1627
5 — 1878 — 1503
6 — 1751 — 1401
7 — 1644 — 1315
8 — 1551 — 1241
9 — 1469 — 1175
10 — 1395 — 1116
11 — 1329 — 1063
12 — 1268 — 1014
13 — 1212 — 970
14 — 1161 — 929
15 — 1112 — 890
16 — 1067 — 854
17 — 1025 — 788
18 — 985 — 788
19 — 948 — 751
20 — 912 — 715
21 — 878 — 681
22 — 845 — 657
23 — 815 — 618
24 — 785 — 588
25 — 756 — 559
26 — 729 — 532
27 — 703 — 506
28 — 677 — 480
29 — 653 — 456
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Certainly looked like they were all in Melbourne, if Pyke was in Adelaide thats even worse!
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I would be stunned if Ogilvy and Pyke weren't on the ground in Melbourne.Brodlach wrote:
I thought it was all done through the internet and clubs stayed in their hometowns?
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Dutchy wrote:Certainly looked like they were all in Melbourne, if Pyke was in Adelaide thats even worse!
Why? If the whole recruiting team is in the same room in Adelaide. I thought they were in one of the boxes at Adelaide Oval
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I thought to match, the Swans needed to use their highest draft picks for the points first - by getting rid of 26 early, it meant the picks in the 30's would be utilised instead, then once the deal was done, they traded back in for pick 24..Booney wrote:The best way to explain the scenario is via a hypothetical example.
— LET’S say Port Adelaide bid on Sydney Swans academy prospect Nick Blakey at Pick 5 (1878 points)
— IN order to snare him, the Swans now have to match the Power’s bid using the draft picks they already hold.
-FIRST, we must take away the 20 per cent discount (which is automatically given to clubs for bids inside the first round) that would be given to the Swans, meaning they now have to find 1503 points to secure Blakey.
— THE SWANS’ first three selections, which are Pick 26 (729), Pick 33 (563) and Pick 38 (465), covers the Power’s bid.
— However, as the value of those three picks adds up to 1757, they have 254 points left over. This means the Swans’ Pick 38 would slide back to Pick 52 in the draft.
— NOW Nick Blakey is officially selected by the Swans at Pick 5, but the Swans have lost their first two picks (Pick 26 and Pick 33).
— THE Power select again at Pick 6 and the predetermined draft order continues from there.
Therefore effectively keeping the pick in the mid 20's and moving on their later picks for a top 10 prospect.
Either way, brilliant work IMO.
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You might be right, I thought I had read they stayed in their own statesBooney wrote:I would be stunned if Ogilvy and Pyke weren't on the ground in Melbourne.Brodlach wrote:
I thought it was all done through the internet and clubs stayed in their hometowns?
I did hear that Adelaide had hired a “points analysis’ from the NBA side Washington Wizards
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This hypothetical was written ( not by me, BTW ) before the draft.The Bedge wrote:I thought to match, the Swans needed to use their highest draft picks for the points first - by getting rid of 26 early, it meant the picks in the 30's would be utilised instead, then once the deal was done, they traded back in for pick 24..Booney wrote:The best way to explain the scenario is via a hypothetical example.
— LET’S say Port Adelaide bid on Sydney Swans academy prospect Nick Blakey at Pick 5 (1878 points)
— IN order to snare him, the Swans now have to match the Power’s bid using the draft picks they already hold.
-FIRST, we must take away the 20 per cent discount (which is automatically given to clubs for bids inside the first round) that would be given to the Swans, meaning they now have to find 1503 points to secure Blakey.
— THE SWANS’ first three selections, which are Pick 26 (729), Pick 33 (563) and Pick 38 (465), covers the Power’s bid.
— However, as the value of those three picks adds up to 1757, they have 254 points left over. This means the Swans’ Pick 38 would slide back to Pick 52 in the draft.
— NOW Nick Blakey is officially selected by the Swans at Pick 5, but the Swans have lost their first two picks (Pick 26 and Pick 33).
— THE Power select again at Pick 6 and the predetermined draft order continues from there.
Therefore effectively keeping the pick in the mid 20's and moving on their later picks for a top 10 prospect.
Either way, brilliant work IMO.
Yes, exactly what you said, they have to use their first pick first, so they "sell" 26 to use the other picks on Blakey and then "buy" 24 back so they use that in order.
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That wasn't my angle Dutchy, was more along North supporters online having a dig at the Crows for bidding earlier than was expected thinking they did it just to annoy the Roos & make them use more points.Dutchy wrote:I loved it, Crows confirmed to me he is a top 10 talent and we got him super cheapDavid Brent wrote:
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Yeah, ok, didn't realize they had to work down the list of their current picks in order and then the 'change' comes back in the form of the equivalent pick down the order. I just assumed they could use any picks to get to that number of points.
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So I understand why the swans did it.Swans give up Pick 26 and receive a future round 3 pick from West Coast Eagles
Blakey deal goes through.
Swans receive pick 24 from WCE and give them their future 2nd rounder.
I also understand why WCE did the first half.
But after the blakey deal goes through, why would WCE do the second one?
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No way Crows would do that, they are not going to risk their whole draft strategy just to piss off another club, they obviously genuinely wanted Thomas and rated him as their No.1 at that stageDavid Brent wrote:That wasn't my angle Dutchy, was more along North supporters online having a dig at the Crows for bidding earlier than was expected thinking they did it just to annoy the Roos & make them use more points.Dutchy wrote:I loved it, Crows confirmed to me he is a top 10 talent and we got him super cheapDavid Brent wrote:
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