WXV Draft/Trading Timetable....

Started by ossie85, July 13, 2012, 10:24:59 AM

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Maca24

Quote from: ossie85 on September 22, 2012, 05:56:33 PM

Maca if you think the players that you have are better than the ones you'd pick up in the draft - don't delist.

Or like meow said, trade :)
No worries Ossie, will keep that in mind :)
PM coming your way ;)

meow meow

41 is extremely lenient as it is. Hypothetically we could end up with a situation where there isn't enough AFL listed players to fill 17 WXV teams, let alone 18.

18 AFL teams x 38 on primary lists = 684 players

18 WXV teams x 41 players each = 738 players.

GWS can have 44-50 players on their list in 2013. Gold Coast will have 42. Every other team can have 38 + 2 veterans. The MAXIMUM amount of AFL listed players possible in 2013 is 734. That is assuming that every AFL team will have 2 veterans listed, which won't happen.

I think we should have to cut lists back to 39 + 1 rookie listed player. If that rookie is upgraded in the AFL national draft, then we should have to delist that player, or one of the 39 on our WXV list ahead of the WXV preseason draft.

Purple 77

To the person who pick Jack Viney before Pick 29...... why?

Jack Viney will be taken at Pick 26...... therefore there are 25 better players. Couple that with the delistings and the two mini-draft players, it is evident you are simply paying too high a price with Viney if you payed a top 28 draft pick for him.

Just a friendly reminder for you.......... that is all

AFEV

Quote from: meow meow on September 22, 2012, 05:59:37 PM
41 is extremely lenient as it is. Hypothetically we could end up with a situation where there isn't enough AFL listed players to fill 17 WXV teams, let alone 18.

18 AFL teams x 38 on primary lists = 684 players

18 WXV teams x 41 players each = 738 players.

GWS can have 44-50 players on their list in 2013. Gold Coast will have 42. Every other team can have 38 + 2 veterans. The MAXIMUM amount of AFL listed players possible in 2013 is 734. That is assuming that every AFL team will have 2 veterans listed, which won't happen.

I think we should have to cut lists back to 39 + 1 rookie listed player. If that rookie is upgraded in the AFL national draft, then we should have to delist that player, or one of the 39 on our WXV list ahead of the WXV preseason draft.
Rookie lists...?