List Mgmt. 2020 Trade and List Management Thread II

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That's a very likely looking bunch of lads, with the exception of the one on the right end of the front row. He looks like an extra from Brideshead Revisited. And the bloke next to him looks like a young Boomer. In fact, it probably is Boomer.

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Probably not with us, Fitzroy were good in that era. Mind you, Carlton fans still say only they lost the 04 GF to Fitzroy because the umpire was Crapp.


We lent him to "the Gorillas" for a few of decades and then got him back.
 
I'm assuming the request of a first rder deterred us and also competing with a 5 by 500k cak from *. Might not have seen the justification for that just yet? Shame as yes I'd have liked him to add to the mid mix


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I'm confused by your repeated use of the word 'cak' for contract. I've never seen it used in the context and Mr Google doesn't appear to have either.

What's the story behind it?
 
Leaked emails have revealed how the AFL will determine free agency compensation
A leaked email has revealed how the AFL determines its compensation picks for departed free agency, the memo delivering a warning clubs not to expect bumper dividends from their departed stars.
Jay Clark, News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
Subscriber only
|
October 22, 2020 5:49pm
GWS wants a bumper return for [PLAYERCARD]Jeremy Cameron[/PLAYERCARD] out of Geelong. Picture: Michael Klein
GWS wants a bumper return for Jeremy Cameron out of Geelong. Picture: Michael Klein
The AFL has warned clubs they should not expect to be fully compensated for the departure of their superstar free agents.
In an email seen by the Herald Sun, the league has made clear clubs should not expect entirely equivalent returns for any player which exercises their free agency rights after eight years’ service.
The document also details how the AFL determines the compensation picks based on free agents’ new salaries and their age.

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What can the Crows expect to get in return if [PLAYERCARD]Brad Crouch[/PLAYERCARD] leaves in free agency. Picture: Getty Images
What can the Crows expect to get in return if Brad Crouch leaves in free agency. Picture: Getty Images
However, there is an “expert committee” which reviews all pick outcomes and can recommend changes to the league’s general counsel in the event of an “anomalous result”.
Greater Western Sydney is slated to receive pick No.10 as compensation for Jeremy Cameron’s move to Geelong — if they do not match the Cats bid under the free agency model — but the Giants are determined to force a trade to secure a more attractive outcome.
Likewise Essendon (Joe Daniher) and Adelaide (Brad Crouch) want first-round compensation picks for their departing stars, but may have to settle for end-of-first round selection picks.
Crouch’s new salary at St Kilda will be significantly less than $700,000 a year, it was confirmed on Thursday.
But the AFL told clubs this week they should not expect bumper compensation pick returns for free agents.


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The AFL memo said the compensation formula was “NOT DESIGNED to fully compensate a club for the loss of a player”.
Instead, the league advised the picks were designed to “reflect the relative values of various players to one another” after eight or more years of service to one club.
The scene is set for tense talks between clubs as the Cats have no plans to give up any of their three first-round picks to GWS in a trade.
What’s [PLAYERCARD]Joe Daniher[/PLAYERCARD] really worth in free agency compo? Picture: Michael Klein
What’s Joe Daniher really worth in free agency compo? Picture: Michael Klein
MORE AFL:
Giants young gun requests trade to Essendon
Shaw, North reach agreement on coaching future
The secret behind Cats’ endless pot of talent
Cats’ pair Esava Ratugolea and Brandan Parfitt are also off the trade table, their managers have confirmed.
In the AFL document, the league detailed the five bands which determine the compensation picks, based on the “age of player” and their “average guaranteed payments – base plus ASA (additional service agreements)”.
Players must be in the top-five per cent of earners for their age bracket to trigger first-round compensation.
Top 15 per cent of the pay scale triggers an end-of-first-round pick. Top 30 per cent is a second-round selection.
Top 50 per cent is an end-of-second-round pick. Top 70 per cent is third-round.
This is amazing if true! Adelaide getting pick 2 for f***** Crouch would have killed me!
Will Williams be top 5% paid to trigger first round? Hopefully GWS make Geelong trade for Cameron. We don’t want our first & second round picks to drift out any further than they already will the NGA & F/S
 

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Leaked emails have revealed how the AFL will determine free agency compensation
A leaked email has revealed how the AFL determines its compensation picks for departed free agency, the memo delivering a warning clubs not to expect bumper dividends from their departed stars.
Jay Clark, News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
Subscriber only
|
October 22, 2020 5:49pm
GWS wants a bumper return for [PLAYERCARD]Jeremy Cameron[/PLAYERCARD] out of Geelong. Picture: Michael Klein
GWS wants a bumper return for Jeremy Cameron out of Geelong. Picture: Michael Klein
The AFL has warned clubs they should not expect to be fully compensated for the departure of their superstar free agents.
In an email seen by the Herald Sun, the league has made clear clubs should not expect entirely equivalent returns for any player which exercises their free agency rights after eight years’ service.
The document also details how the AFL determines the compensation picks based on free agents’ new salaries and their age.

Catch Fox Footy’s Grand Final Week coverage on Kayo. Stream all the latest news and insight right up until first bounce plus halftime and full-time analysis from the Fox Footy commentary team. New to Kayo? Get your 14-day free trial & start streaming instantly >
What can the Crows expect to get in return if [PLAYERCARD]Brad Crouch[/PLAYERCARD] leaves in free agency. Picture: Getty Images
What can the Crows expect to get in return if Brad Crouch leaves in free agency. Picture: Getty Images
However, there is an “expert committee” which reviews all pick outcomes and can recommend changes to the league’s general counsel in the event of an “anomalous result”.
Greater Western Sydney is slated to receive pick No.10 as compensation for Jeremy Cameron’s move to Geelong — if they do not match the Cats bid under the free agency model — but the Giants are determined to force a trade to secure a more attractive outcome.
Likewise Essendon (Joe Daniher) and Adelaide (Brad Crouch) want first-round compensation picks for their departing stars, but may have to settle for end-of-first round selection picks.
Crouch’s new salary at St Kilda will be significantly less than $700,000 a year, it was confirmed on Thursday.
But the AFL told clubs this week they should not expect bumper compensation pick returns for free agents.


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The AFL memo said the compensation formula was “NOT DESIGNED to fully compensate a club for the loss of a player”.
Instead, the league advised the picks were designed to “reflect the relative values of various players to one another” after eight or more years of service to one club.
The scene is set for tense talks between clubs as the Cats have no plans to give up any of their three first-round picks to GWS in a trade.
What’s [PLAYERCARD]Joe Daniher[/PLAYERCARD] really worth in free agency compo? Picture: Michael Klein
What’s Joe Daniher really worth in free agency compo? Picture: Michael Klein
MORE AFL:
Giants young gun requests trade to Essendon
Shaw, North reach agreement on coaching future
The secret behind Cats’ endless pot of talent
Cats’ pair Esava Ratugolea and Brandan Parfitt are also off the trade table, their managers have confirmed.
In the AFL document, the league detailed the five bands which determine the compensation picks, based on the “age of player” and their “average guaranteed payments – base plus ASA (additional service agreements)”.
Players must be in the top-five per cent of earners for their age bracket to trigger first-round compensation.
Top 15 per cent of the pay scale triggers an end-of-first-round pick. Top 30 per cent is a second-round selection.
Top 50 per cent is an end-of-second-round pick. Top 70 per cent is third-round.

Good. IMO FA compensation should never be a first round pick, regardless of the player. If it means the first few picks of the 2nd round of any given year are FA compensation picks then so be it. At least then every club will have been able to select a first round draft pick at their intended position (assuming they hold a first round pick of course).
 
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