Dissident wrote:They nominate, and then other clubs can bid one of their own picks that that would use on that player. The team who nominates them initially then has to use the first pick they have after that pick, I think.
Yep, bottom club in the league (West Coast) announces if they wish to take any of the three. if they do, the father-son club must take the player nominated with its next pick in the draft, or he goes to the club that calls his name out.
Ie, if West Coast calls Wallis with their first pick as the bottom club, bulldogs must take him with their first round pick (which is 22 from memory this year).
If West Coast doesn't call any player at one, it then goes to Richmond as second last on the ladder, etc etc etc, all the way through round one, round two and round three.
If a player isn't called by round three, the father-son club is allowed to take him with its last live pick on the day.
Wallis is a jet and a club picking before the Bulldogs will call him at some point, forcing the bulldogs to use their round one pick.
Liberatore is a very solid looking player and the expectation is that he will be called before the Dogs second pick in late round two, forcing the Dogs to use their second round pick.
Brennan is a late maturer who has played in the WAFL this year, so hard to judge where he may go.
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