Ghost Dog
17-07-2021, 11:35 AM
Link here (https://www.afl.com.au/news/647788/why-the-dogs-are-open-to-offers-for-their-first-round-pick)
THE WESTERN Bulldogs will be open to offers for their first-round draft pick this year as they navigate the best way to match a bid for possible top-three pick Sam Darcy.
The emergence of the father-son prospect as a No.1 contender continues the club's strong history with the rule, with five already on the Bulldogs' list.
CAL TWOMEY'S PHANTOM FORM GUIDE Best draft prospects ranked
But if a bid comes for the 204cm son of former ruckman Luke Darcy within the first handful of selections, the Bulldogs at this stage only have their first-round pick (currently No.17) and their fourth-round pick (No.72) to match, which is a total of 1044 points.
THE WESTERN Bulldogs will be open to offers for their first-round draft pick this year as they navigate the best way to match a bid for possible top-three pick Sam Darcy.
The emergence of the father-son prospect as a No.1 contender continues the club's strong history with the rule, with five already on the Bulldogs' list.
CAL TWOMEY'S PHANTOM FORM GUIDE Best draft prospects ranked
But if a bid comes for the 204cm son of former ruckman Luke Darcy within the first handful of selections, the Bulldogs at this stage only have their first-round pick (currently No.17) and their fourth-round pick (No.72) to match, which is a total of 1044 points.