Irrespective of DArling, Fasolo at a minimum would be an upgrade on Le Cras Jetta or Cripps and certainly a list replacement for somebody, considering Mitchell Petrie Priddis and maybe Wellingham wont be there next year.
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Yet he hasn't improved in the last 4 years and has a reputation from squibbing it.Darling is a WA boy in his prime just turned 25, how is he in the conversation? Why would he come and why would they let him come?
Darling is a WA boy in his prime just turned 25, how is he in the conversation? Why would he come and why would they let him come?
Irrespective of DArling, Fasolo at a minimum would be an upgrade on Le Cras Jetta or Cripps and certainly a list replacement for somebody, considering Mitchell Petrie Priddis and maybe Wellingham wont be there next year.
What deal would you think would be the best outcome for us Knightmare for Fasolo to WC?
Agree. Fasolo plus a 3rd or 4th rnd pick would be a fair trade.
Source? Can't see anything on either paper confirming this, or on Twitter.Gone
CFC2010 who has a good source from the past, posted it earlier this evening. I think going hard for their first pick would be ideal. Hard to see them going for it but worth a shot. If we could end up with Balta and a pick for next year I would be pretty stoked.Has it been confirmed that Fasolo is asking for a trade to WC?
There are always three team trades to explore.
Discussions would likely centre around West Coast's picks (13 and 30).
Pick 30 is around what the return for Fasolo would be expected to be.
I'd also (and this is a hastily thought up trade scenario but could be a concept for consideration) consider getting creative with a trade along the lines of:
Pick 6 + Fasolo and Collingwood 2018 second round choice for pick 13 and West Coast's 2018 1st round choice.
*Overall from a Collingwood perspective. I quite like the possibilities around pick 13 this year. Noah Balta probably is available there and is one I see representing value and being an ideal list fit. If not, other talls will go around that point.
I also like the idea of loading up with first round picks for 2018. If WCE stink it up, or maybe that pick along with Collingwood's pick can move the club up into a top 2 2018 pick, Jack Lukosius may be the clubs long term key forward answer.
Whether WCE would accept this trade scenario I cannot answer. The value feels around right, if not marginally in WCE's favour given they may be getting the highest pick in the deal + the player. It would depend on a combination of how confident they are in their ladder finish v ours in 2018, how highly they rate Fasolo and whether they think pick 6 is much better than pick 13 this year.
Why wouldn't Wellingham be there next year?
Saw he was doing stuff in player management over in Perth, looked pretty involved.Rumours he might be delisted
Has it been confirmed that Fasolo is asking for a trade to WC?
There are always three team trades to explore.
Discussions would likely centre around West Coast's picks (13 and 30).
Pick 30 is around what the return for Fasolo would be expected to be.
I'd also (and this is a hastily thought up trade scenario but could be a concept for consideration) consider getting creative with a trade along the lines of:
Pick 6 + Fasolo and Collingwood 2018 second round choice for pick 13 and West Coast's 2018 1st round choice.
*Overall from a Collingwood perspective. I quite like the possibilities around pick 13 this year. Noah Balta probably is available there and is one I see representing value and being an ideal list fit. If not, other talls will go around that point.
I also like the idea of loading up with first round picks for 2018. If WCE stink it up, or maybe that pick along with Collingwood's pick can move the club up into a top 2 2018 pick, Jack Lukosius may be the clubs long term key forward answer.
Whether WCE would accept this trade scenario I cannot answer. The value feels around right, if not marginally in WCE's favour given they may be getting the highest pick in the deal + the player. It would depend on a combination of how confident they are in their ladder finish v ours in 2018, how highly they rate Fasolo and whether they think pick 6 is much better than pick 13 this year.
Especially if he is on the end of some elite delivery into F50Only if we are bending over like last years trade period.
Fasolo could easily net a pick from as low as 18-25 range.
He's not gonna get that at Freo or WC lolEspecially if he is on the end of some elite delivery into F50
It was more so a backhander to us, he does not get the service he should and would help any trade value. That said I feel he'll be at Collingwood next year and hoping so too.He's not gonna get that at Freo or WC lol
Yet he hasn't improved in the last 4 years and has a reputation from squibbing it.
Saw he was doing stuff in player management over in Perth, looked pretty involved.
Not exactly a surprise"ALEX Fasolo is keen to remain at Collingwood despite West Coast’s interest in the dynamic marking forward."
First sentence of a story from Jon Ralph
If he is keen to remain maybe channel seven got it wrong
"ALEX Fasolo is keen to remain at Collingwood despite West Coast’s interest in the dynamic marking forward."
First sentence of a story from Jon Ralph
If he is keen to remain maybe channel seven got it wrong
Has it been confirmed that Fasolo is asking for a trade to WC?
There are always three team trades to explore.
Discussions would likely centre around West Coast's picks (13 and 30).
Pick 30 is around what the return for Fasolo would be expected to be.
I'd also (and this is a hastily thought up trade scenario but could be a concept for consideration) consider getting creative with a trade along the lines of:
Pick 6 + Fasolo and Collingwood 2018 second round choice for pick 13 and West Coast's 2018 1st round choice.
*Overall from a Collingwood perspective. I quite like the possibilities around pick 13 this year. Noah Balta probably is available there and is one I see representing value and being an ideal list fit. If not, other talls will go around that point.
I also like the idea of loading up with first round picks for 2018. If WCE stink it up, or maybe that pick along with Collingwood's pick can move the club up into a top 2 2018 pick, Jack Lukosius may be the clubs long term key forward answer.
Whether WCE would accept this trade scenario I cannot answer. The value feels around right, if not marginally in WCE's favour given they may be getting the highest pick in the deal + the player. It would depend on a combination of how confident they are in their ladder finish v ours in 2018, how highly they rate Fasolo and whether they think pick 6 is much better than pick 13 this year.
I'm not a fan of downgrading our pick 6 this year, but I would be heavily interested in West Coast's future 1st round pick.
It's early days, but I reckon they'll be the big sliders of 2018. The return of Nic Naitanui is the only caveat there.