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    Quote Originally Posted by Markwebbos View Post
    That, and the original post by Gloveski, make no sense to me.

    (1) We aren't short of tall(ish) defenders, we just offloaded some.
    (2) After his performance at the end of the season, Tom will be played in defense.
    (3) So it makes more sense to play Paddy as a forward, but
    (4) If Paddy's still prone to concussion and in danger of a life-altering injury, or CTE, the AFL should block him from playing. And we shouldn't pick him up.

    I am extremely nervous about Paddy as I can't believe he's not going to get seriously hurt.

    But I do think we should pick up someone to bolster our forward line. I've got my eye on Mason Wood.
    Paddy McCartin has been cleared by 2 specialists (non-club aligned). He is a risk worth taking, albeit I wouldn't expect miracles from him. He was devoid of confidence and looked lost as a forward once the concussions became a real issue. Given his age, he would essentially be a free hit who may turn out well. Given our propensity to go for somewhat speculative picks in the last couple of years (Thurlow, Brand, Hickey and Gray spring to mind), I would much rather take a punt on Paddy then not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legs Akimbo View Post
    Fox is a very good average player and club man. I'm surprised they cut him. When injuries hit me winter and we need a reliable and flexible fill in, we'll regret this.
    I think Fox wouldn't have been delisted in a "normal" year and if the Swans didn't finish 16th. Kinnear B did say on Road To The Draft words to the effect that getting pick 3 reflected failure. You have to take a pretty brutal look at your list and where improvement is going to come from after the worst finish in twenty odd years.

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    I agree, hence hard calls had to be made.

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    Though Mason Wood and McDonald from Melbourne are certainly NOT the answers. Would have rather kept Fox

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syd76 View Post

    I expect, much like all here on RWO, that ET will be delisted if the case goes against him, which would be bad timing as a verdict is likely to be handed down after the 2020 draft.
    The verdict is in. He's already pleaded guilty. The next hearing is for sentencing and is scheduled for 2 December, a week before the draft. I'm sure the Swans will be filing some kind of report regarding the sentence, which I would imagine to be supportive of a non-carceral outcome. We are probably not taking any action on his case as not to influence the sentencing negatively. I would think what the Swans say they plan to do with ET will have an impact on the sentence. I don't know if he gets a paroled sentence he can travel outside of WA, which would be difficult playing for the Swans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Syd76 View Post
    I agree, hence hard calls had to be made.

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    Though Mason Wood and McDonald from Melbourne are certainly NOT the answers. Would have rather kept Fox
    What's wrong with Mason Wood?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloodspirit View Post
    Yep, we've traded pick 31 for picks 37 & 48. Carlton took our pick 31 and gave pick 48 plus future third; then we on-traded Carlton's future third for pick 37. Clear win.
    Clear win for all three clubs.

    * Sydney gains more draft points.
    * Carlton improve their position in this year's draft.
    * Gold Coast trade out a pick they weren't going to use this year for a pick that could be useful next year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ludwig View Post
    The verdict is in. He's already pleaded guilty. The next hearing is for sentencing and is scheduled for 2 December, a week before the draft. I'm sure the Swans will be filing some kind of report regarding the sentence, which I would imagine to be supportive of a non-carceral outcome. We are probably not taking any action on his case as not to influence the sentencing negatively. I would think what the Swans say they plan to do with ET will have an impact on the sentence. I don't know if he gets a paroled sentence he can travel outside of WA, which would be difficult playing for the Swans.
    The sentencing verdict I meant... I know he is guilty. Yes I think you are right.. The Swans doing something beforehand may be seen to potentially prejudice the sentence. We will wait and see

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markwebbos View Post
    What's wrong with Mason Wood?
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    Goes missing in games, has attitude problems. Has had a few few good games against Sydney and that is all. He has some talent but is not worth the punt.

    Furthermore, I think that a player who cant hold down a position in the league's worst team certainly tells you something is drastically wrong with his ability to play in the AFL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gloveski View Post
    I reckon he will be a chance to be rookied . Swans are up to something fair chance we are into a delisted free agent , there is also some talk on big footy that we’re looking to trade next years first pick for gold coasts this year


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    Why would we do that when; 1) there’s a very good chance that that pick would get swallowed up by a potential bid from Hawthorn on Campbell, and 2) next years draft is considered to be a super draft? Super drafts don’t come around very often.

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    [QUOTE=bloodspirit;807949]Yep, we've traded pick 31 for picks 37 & 48. Carlton took our pick 31 and gave pick 48 plus future third; then we on-traded Carlton's future third for pick 37. Clear win.

    We now have picks 34, 37, 43, 48, 60, 82. I wonder if any of the 30s picks is good enough to attract any other club to trade for them so we can further increase our points.

    I think this diminishes whatever uncertainty lingers about whether we'll draft Gulden if the bids for him and Campbell come high. It's almost a sure thing, we'll draft them both. By trading far back there is no practical alternative for what to do with the points.

    I don't think its a certainty at all that we draft Gulden. Ignoring pick 3, we presently have 1851 points. Campbell will not slip past pick 7 (I have it on good authority that Dodoro will bid on him then) which amounts to 1644 points. Which will leave approximately 207 points which is akin to pick 55. So this is certainly not a fait accompli.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S.S. Bleeder View Post
    Why would we do that when; 1) there’s a very good chance that that pick would get swallowed up by a potential bid from Hawthorn on Campbell, and 2) next years draft is considered to be a super draft? Super drafts don’t come around very often.
    If it where to happen it would be a live draft pick swap after Hawthorns pick or bid on Campbell.
    It may well have the potential to be a super draft but don’t forget a lot of talent will get snapped up in the mid year drafts as well


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    Quote Originally Posted by Markwebbos View Post
    I think Fox wouldn't have been delisted in a "normal" year and if the Swans didn't finish 16th. Kinnear B did say on Road To The Draft words to the effect that getting pick 3 reflected failure. You have to take a pretty brutal look at your list and where improvement is going to come from after the worst finish in twenty odd years.
    Adelaide: 6 delisted, 2 free agents, 1 traded, 1 retired. No arrivals.
    North: 11 delisted, 2 traded. 4 traded in.
    Sydney: 9 delisted, 1 traded. 1 traded in.
    Hawthorn: 3 delisted, 1 free agent, 5 retired. 2 traded in.

    A lot of list culling is normal for clubs finishing near the bottom.

    I was surprised that Fox didn't make the cut. Fox isn't alone though: other clubs have had to make hard decisions due to the reduction in list sizes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Syd76 View Post
    I don't think its a certainty at all that we draft Gulden. Ignoring pick 3, we presently have 1851 points. Campbell will not slip past pick 7 (I have it on good authority that Dodoro will bid on him then) which amounts to 1644 points. Which will leave approximately 207 points which is akin to pick 55. So this is certainly not a fait accompli.
    You're forgetting that matching bids on Academy or F/S players attracts a 20% discount. 1644 points reduces to 1315.2 points, and that would leave 535.8 points - about pick 29 with a 20% discount.

    We can always pull the trigger on a live pick trade if we need more points. The Suns still have pick 27 and Sydney could swap that for a future 2nd round pick if needed.
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