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List Mgmt. 2020 Trade and List Management Thread III

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Of course shouldn't overpay. I guess it comes down to what the offer to Anderson from North is (which none of us know for sure).
Just passing on the info from one of our posters who seem to have links to our List Management team that they reckon the offer is really quite low.
I'd wager that the years on the contract would be the biggest issue. Wouldn't be surprised if we're only offering two. We really aren't giving out long deals to anyone but kids at the moment.
 

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SHAUN Higgins' move from North Melbourne to Geelong is being held up by the Cats' pursuit of Greater Western Sydney spearhead Jeremy Cameron.

The Cats don't want to part with anything more than a second-round pick for the 32-year-old Higgins who is set to accept a two-year deal to 2022 at GMHBA Stadium.

But the Roos are demanding more despite telling the dual best and fairest he was free to explore outside interest late in the season.

One deal raised by the Roos involved acquiring a second-round pick from the Cats and swapping the Cats' pick No.20 for their selection No.28 to move further up the order.

However, the two clubs are yet to enter any meaningful discussions as the Cats weigh up which assets to use in dealings with the Giants for Cameron.

Higgins was offered a three-year move to Geelong at the end of 2019 but decided to stay for two seasons at the Roos and back in the direction of the club under Rhyce Shaw.

But after the club's three-win season, the Roos told Higgins he was open to look elsewhere after being not being guaranteed a future at the club beyond 2021.

The Giants matched the Cats' restricted free agency bid for Cameron valued at around $900,000 per season over five years to force a trade and are demanding a strong return from the Cats. - Mitch Cleary

 
SIX CLUBS are chasing the Western Bulldogs' pick 14 as the club puts it on the trade table.

The Dogs are fielding offers from rivals for the first-round pick, which they are keen to offload for more draft points to secure Next Generation Academy gun Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.

However their plans could be altered depending on what happens with Josh Dunkley and the Dogs midfielder's insistence he wants to be traded to Essendon.


Adelaide, which has a very strong draft hand, North Melbourne and Collingwood are among the clubs who have asked about the Bulldogs' top pick as they try to improve their draft position.

However the Dogs may actually delay a decision on the early choice until closer to the draft, with clubs able to trade picks up until a week before the NAB AFL Draft. They then can do deals during the draft with live trading.

Because of that extended trade window, the Dogs could hold the selection and see who becomes more desperate for the selection as the draft edges closer and more is known about where draftees are likely to head. - Callum Twomey
 

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SHAUN Higgins' move from North Melbourne to Geelong is being held up by the Cats' pursuit of Greater Western Sydney spearhead Jeremy Cameron.

The Cats don't want to part with anything more than a second-round pick for the 32-year-old Higgins who is set to accept a two-year deal to 2022 at GMHBA Stadium.

But the Roos are demanding more despite telling the dual best and fairest he was free to explore outside interest late in the season.

One deal raised by the Roos involved acquiring a second-round pick from the Cats and swapping the Cats' pick No.20 for their selection No.28 to move further up the order.

However, the two clubs are yet to enter any meaningful discussions as the Cats weigh up which assets to use in dealings with the Giants for Cameron.

Higgins was offered a three-year move to Geelong at the end of 2019 but decided to stay for two seasons at the Roos and back in the direction of the club under Rhyce Shaw.

But after the club's three-win season, the Roos told Higgins he was open to look elsewhere after being not being guaranteed a future at the club beyond 2021.

The Giants matched the Cats' restricted free agency bid for Cameron valued at around $900,000 per season over five years to force a trade and are demanding a strong return from the Cats. - Mitch Cleary



And this is a deal that the media said was basically done.... so was just a matter of signing the papers come day 1!


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Just an interesting North related tidbit from one of our posters:

"North Melbourne seem to have a desire to force Jed Anderson out.
They haven’t said this, but their contract offer suggests they value him as a 7th round pick."

Not sure if '7th round pick' is an exaggeration, but yeah suggesting North are lowballing him big time...but with all your outs who is the money going to??
Jed will stay, just working out contract details.
 
We must have someone lined up surely if we are giving Jed the flick too

I'm sure we do however the only way to get them in is by trading out a couple of players first in order to get some picks we can then use...... we aren't trading our firsts and prob not second so we need to get more in.... bbb and higgo should pull in at least 3 2nds.... then if we look at who we have been linked with Powell Schultz maybe even withers all would need 2nd rders you would think....


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SIX CLUBS are chasing the Western Bulldogs' pick 14 as the club puts it on the trade table.

The Dogs are fielding offers from rivals for the first-round pick, which they are keen to offload for more draft points to secure Next Generation Academy gun Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.

However their plans could be altered depending on what happens with Josh Dunkley and the Dogs midfielder's insistence he wants to be traded to Essendon.


Adelaide, which has a very strong draft hand, North Melbourne and Collingwood are among the clubs who have asked about the Bulldogs' top pick as they try to improve their draft position.

However the Dogs may actually delay a decision on the early choice until closer to the draft, with clubs able to trade picks up until a week before the NAB AFL Draft. They then can do deals during the draft with live trading.

Because of that extended trade window, the Dogs could hold the selection and see who becomes more desperate for the selection as the draft edges closer and more is known about where draftees are likely to head. - Callum Twomey
Sounds like adelaide may get the deal done, come draft night they'll make a call saying we'll bid unless you trade us.
 

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Yep I've a zoom date at 8:00pm with a much younger lass. I need to get my arse to Albury after the 23rd. And i have to fit in a couple of other likely candidates next week. 👍
What's the etiquette around shagging on first zoom dates?
 
Sad at the reports Treloar now want's out at Collingwood. From the outside it genuinely looks like they have assassinated his character in public and done the utmost to make him feel as uncomfortable there as possible. The bloke did them the favour of taking much less money upfront when they extended his contract, and just a short while later they're now shivving him because they don't want to pay what they agreed to.
 
Sad at the reports Treloar now want's out at Collingwood. From the outside it genuinely looks like they have assassinated his character in public and done the utmost to make him feel as uncomfortable there as possible. The bloke did them a favour of taking much less money upfront when they extended his contract, and just a short while later they're now shivving him because they don't want to pay what they agreed to.
If it was any other workplace environment, Treloar would have grounds for a claim, and win it
 
We trade Brown and Polec and all we get in return is Stephenson? I'll take the draft picks intstead.
Stephenson and a pick.

Also, Brown and Polec are players we have made clear we don’t want.

Love the optimism. But people on here really over estimate the value of Nth players in the trade market.
 
Also, Brown and Polec are players we have made clear we don’t want.
That simply sin't the case with Polec though. We haven't said a single thing about him in public, and the most the media has run with is that we aren't shopping him but we aren't stopping clubs from enquiring either.
 

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