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Strategy Trade and List management Thread Part 4 (opposition supporters - READ posting rules before posting)

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Damn, ive really warmed to Merrett over this past week.

We will need to strike this period as Carltank are reported to be in his ear for next year
 
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Been told by a very reliable source, that treloar has told collingwood teammates he would like to get to St Kilda in 2021.

I believe Rendell has said similar on radio during the week too.

Adam has been seeing different team mates throughout the week telling them his situation.

We obviously can’t get it done, but we are Treloars club of choice.
The idiots clearly didn’t listen to James Gallagher on Trade Radio because he said they have ruled him out
 

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Channel 9 reporting Saad deal close to be finalised. Dunkley will be now be a priority. I would take a future first plus Merrett. Treloar is just on to much money and 5 years is to long even if the pies kick $100 k to $150 k.
Hasn’t Merrett reportedly turned down close to $900k from Essendon? He won’t be cheap.
 
The idiots clearly didn’t listen to James Gallagher on Trade Radio because he said they have ruled him out
I reckon they would bite if it was a very good deal come the end of trade week.
 

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26 minutes ago
Been told by a very reliable source, that treloar has told collingwood teammates he would like to get to St Kilda in 2021.

I believe Rendell has said similar on radio during the week too.

Adam has been seeing different team mates throughout the week telling them his situation.

We obviously can’t get it done, but we are Treloars club of choice.

They're like dumb peasants trying to eat a bowl of soup with only a fork.
 
If Treloar nominates another club that isn't us I wonder how much it would affect the dunkley deal.

Would we push for more regarding picks due to not receiving a decent player as a result of losing Dunkley?
 

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Feels right.

Surely if they're throwing Tippa up in trades he would look to get out anyway to a team with a chance of winning a flag during his career.
We should make sure the whole league knows Essendon are throwing Tippa out there. We should also start leaking the real contract numbers Dunkley has been offered.
 
If you think Gowers has talent, you don’t know much about football. There is a reason he didn’t get a game on Carlton’s list for 2 years, terrible player, wake up
Ok mate go back and watch Cats Vs Dogs where Taylor had the kick after the siren and the games following that in that season

im awake and I know Gary Ablett Snr struggled to get games for Hawthorn overs couple of years so by your definition he was a terrible player. Glad your not on list management you would have dumped one of the greatest of all time
 
I keep harping on about this but seriously we don’t even need to deal with crows. We’ve got so much interest in our pick we can create a bit of a bidding war and ship it to the highest bidder. All we have to do at a minimum is make sure we swap our first rounder next year with another team and that way when we go into deficit next year that first rounder is safe and we can just use late picks this year and next to bid and we still take a first rounder into next years draft.
I’m sure that is what we are doing Sam Power said that in the interview
 
If you think Gowers has talent, you don’t know much about football. There is a reason he didn’t get a game on Carlton’s list for 2 years, terrible player, wake up
You seriously have to be the worst poster on this board. You’re such a miserable prick, I’d love to see you even say boo to a footy player in real life.
 
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AFL trade: How pick-swap can kickstart mega deal involving Jeremy Cameron, Adam Treloar, Josh Dunkley, Adam Saad and Orazio Fantasia


Essendon and Geelong could strike a first-round pick swap to help clinch crucial deals for Jeremy Cameron and Jye Caldwell and potentially clear paths for Adam Treloar and Josh Dunkley to swap clubs.

The Bombers are determined to secure pick No.8 from Carlton for defender Adam Saad and could on-trade that selection to Geelong for No. 13 and No.20.
The agreement could help kickstart a seven club mega-deal which could send Orazio Fantasia to Port Adelaide, Dunkley to Tullamarine and Treloar to Western Bulldogs.


A pick swap between Essendon and Geelong could pave the way for Jeremy Cameron’s move to the Cats.
However, the Bulldogs loom as the stumbling block as they entertain the prospect of keeping Dunkley despite his desire to play in red and black next season.

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The other alternative is for Essendon to ask for a future-first round pick from the Blues for Saad, and then give pick No.7 to the Cats for No. 13 and No. 20.
Essendon could offer No.13 and a future selection to the Bulldogs for Dunkley and then No. 20 to GWS for Caldwell, helping satisfy all parties.
Western Bulldogs remain determined to keep Dunkley, but are also eyeing Collingwood’s Adam Treloar as a perfect onball replacement in the event they receive a favourable deal involving multiple selections.
The Magpies are set on offloading Treloar and are still keen to prise Jack Gunston from Hawthorn to help improve their forward-half connection for a premiership tilt.


The Hawks want a first-round pick for Gunston, who is coming off a best-and-fairest season.
But they are only mildly interested in Collingwood midfielder Tom Phillips and, at this point, are unlikely to welcome him on big money.
The Cats could then use the No. 8 pick they gain from Essendon, plus another later selection (No. 38), to trade to GWS for Cameron.
MONEYBALL: ALL THE LATEST TRADE WHISPERS


The Magpies remain set on offloading Adam Treloar. Picture: Scott Barbour/AAP
Geelong has entered negotiations with the Giants in good faith but have been frustrated by the lack of communication about the Cameron deal outside of talks between chief executives Brian Cook and Dave Matthews.
The No. 8 pick would be a prized selection for GWS because the club could package it with No.10 (Zac Williams free agency compensation) and offer it to North Melbourne for No.2.
The Roos could be tempted to trade No.2 for two later selections in the top-10 as they look to replace as many as 13 players who are on the way out.
The prospect of a Geelong and Essendon trade is a significant concern for the Giants.
If GWS does not accept pick No.8 from Geelong, the Cats could attempt to walk Cameron through to the pre-season draft.
The Giants are banking on the Bombers threatening to take Cameron there.
But if the Giants don’t accept pick No. 20 from Essendon for Caldwell, the Bombers could declare they are not interested in taking Cameron, leaving him open to walk through to the Cats for nothing.
While the Cats have said they are prepared to do a deal with GWS, they have also started work on whether the pre-season draft is a feasible option for Cameron.


Would GWS accept pick No. 20 from the Bombers for Jye Caldwell? Picture: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images
Geelong may also want something else from Essendon if it is to send No. 13 and No. 20 to Tullamarine for pick No. 8.
That could see Essendon give the second-round pick (No. 29) it receives from Port Adelaide for Fantasia back to Geelong.
The Power have earmarked pick No. 29, but may have to swap future picks to help sweeten the deal for the Bombers.
Carlton also want the deal improved for Saad.
It means the Bombers could give the Blues pick No. 48 and No. 67 in exchange pick No. 51.
Separately, Carlton wants Geelong fringe forward Lachie Fogarty - that transfer could happen for a late second-round pick.
If the Essendon-Geelong deal falls over, the Cats and Blues could also consider a pick-swap which sees Geelong receive pick No. 8 from Carlton in exchange for pick No. 15.
Fogarty, a hard nut forward and midfielder, would help ramp up the tackle pressure at Carlton after 23 games - six this year - in his first three seasons.
The ballwinner has endured a nightmare run of injuries including ankle, hip, hamstring and calf problems, after being taken at pick No. 22 in the 2017 national draft.
The 180cm livewire averaged 14 disposals, five contested possessions and 3.2 tackles per game in 2020, including a 23-possession effort against North Melbourne in Round 10.
 
Bombers fans would riot. Splendid.
As I said the other day I hope we take Merrett for free next year after this Dunkley approach.

Agreed. That would be the preferable outcome. But I feel we'd need something to replace Dunks at the coalface for 2021 and at this stage that looks like being Treloar, hopefully separately. Media is starting to realise we're by far the most logical home for him. I want Tippa though, as while he has undoubted limitations, he's still ostensibly the best pure tackling, electric small we need on offer, but he's steak knives compared to the guts of the deal. If we end up with Tippa, Treloar, JUH, Raak and a fit Martin for next year we are Top 4.
 
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