dannyboy wrote:
how do we get picks 1 and 2?
and I would have thought 20 odd years of "honourable" losses (tanking) has shown that winning culture beats that any day of the week, especially if we have a good core of kids already at the club???
Im torn between tanking and barracking for us to win.
There’s pros and cons for both.
Worked for Pies.
Was it tanking for Kreuzer that killed our campaign?
We tanked the last 4 weeks. We were a basket case, not because of tanking.
Anyway I’ll explain how having pick 1 gets us pick 2 and 3.
1. Carlton with pick one bid for Cochrane. Port matches
2 Carlton have had their pick 1, pushed to pick 2.plus receive an extra pick at the end of round 1 as a compo pick
3. Carlton pick best available outside Walker, I’d love Luke Jackson like Van Hatton
4, Next team pick Walker and Carlton matches with our Swans 1st round pick and end of round 1 compo pick ( which isn’t all eaten up, merely pushed back 6-7 spots.because we didn’t have to match the higher points required for Walker going at 1 or 2.
End of round 1 compo pick effectively becomes a 2nd round pick to add to the other 2 2nd round picks we have ( from NM & GCS)
If we don’t tank we get Walker by matching with our 2 1sts therefore missing out on pick 2 and end of round 1 compo pick.
We are desperate for a bonafide mobile ruck like Luke Jackson who helped Dees win flag in his first year , and Van Hatton seems to be similar if not better than Luke Jackson.
Midfield Van Hatton Walsh Walker Smith, Lord, Ison, Cowan Ben Campo, to take over from Cripps Hewett Cerra Williams.
We have 16 other under 23 players plus 3 1sts 2 2nds & 2 3rds from our 2027 and our 2028 picks to trade.
It’s an option The Board would be considering as we debate.
What about this reported "Carlton rule", where you lose your top 5 compo if you subsequently match a bid on your own f/s/NGA player in the first 5?
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