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List Mgmt. 2021 Trade & List Management Thread II - IN: CCJ

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Slightly better per year or slightly better overall?

If he is on 500 per year now we should not be offering him 550 per year for 3 years.

However if he wants a mill over 3 years then we could do that - the third year would need triggers.
I can imagine North saying we'll pay your 500 for 2022 as per contract
Then we'll pay you 250k for the 2023 season.
 

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Your such a pleasant bunch..
Got nothing to really cry about
3 premierships in last 4 years
24 year member been through and seen everything you guys are dishing out
have pick 7, 15, 26, 28, 38, 42, 44, not bad after just coming of all of that.
going for pick 17 of Bulldogs
Were in a great spot!!
C'mon insult me now!!
:)
I'm leaving as you wish!!
 

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Nothing to stop Tarrant going through the PSD.

No one else will pick him knowing he won’t play for them.


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It would be hilarious if CCJ and Taz both swapped clubs via the PSD.
 


NORTH Melbourne has made its first move to land Richmond's Callum Coleman-Jones, offering the Tigers a future third-round pick for the tall forward.

The pick would fall around the No.40 mark in next year's NAB AFL Draft if the Roos finish around the bottom-four after their wooden spoon campaign in 2021.

The Tigers will want more for the 22-year-old key forward/ruck given their investment and belief in him however the Roos are likely to use the leverage of the pre-season draft, where they hold the first selection.

North's list manager Glenn Luff last week told Trade Radio that the Roos' pick 20 was not going to form part of the deal for Coleman-Jones, with the Kangaroos also chasing Gold Coast's pick 19 as part of a deal to take Suns forward Darcy Macpherson and his salary off the Suns.

The Tigers already have perhaps the strongest draft hand of any club this year, holding picks 7, 15, 26, 28, 38, 42 and 47 inside the top-50.

Richmond is one of the clubs chasing the Western Bulldogs' pick 17 via bundling selections together to move up the board and satisfy the Dogs' need for more points to pay for father-son prospect Sam Darcy.

Coleman-Jones, who also had interest from Gold Coast, played eight games this season for a career tally of nine, has been offered a four-year deal by North Melbourne. – Callum Twomey
 
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