List Mgmt. 2022 Trade Thread - Part I

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I never really rated Jonea when we were chasing him.

Had a few great games but I'm with the Dr, there's some aggression there and he needs to channel that better

Great depth
But he isn't in my 22 atm
He has been poor this year but at his best looked like a potential weapon. Hard to know what happened at the start of the year but he seemed to be flying in pre-season.

Still has a lot to offer, hopefully turns it around this week.
 

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Delist? Does he have a contract?
Jones has not good a contract for next year but de-list is over the top , the guy has excuses this year for sure.
He took time off for a reason and he looked to of lost a heap of weight.
He has had a few games back and it's true he is not playing great but I would put money on him to improve and get another contract.
Having speed being a midfielder and contested player we don't have to many of them to delist.
 
People going early on Ryder

People calling him the best tap ruckman in the league a few weeks ago.

He hasn't been going that bad.

Clearly needs to be managed now he's older so missing a week here and there will do him good, no doubt.

Still think he has a lot to offer.
Last 2 yrs he has only managed 12 games in a season so having played 9 games straight and we really need a fit Ryder to get as many games out of him as we can , missing a few games will at least put him in cotton wool until we need him.
Swans only have one ruckman so bringing in Sharman for Ryder should give us more scoring ability and give Paddy a rest and regenerate.
 
Jones is a very good player and is a point of difference. Something is not quite right with him atm.

We need to help him through whatever is going on and get him in a space where he can play his best football. We’ve seen it, and it’s impressive.

Yeah we've seen it , in around 4 games.
 
People going early on Ryder

People calling him the best tap ruckman in the league a few weeks ago.

He hasn't been going that bad.

Clearly needs to be managed now he's older so missing a week here and there will do him good, no doubt.

Still think he has a lot to offer.
Still a very reliable goal kicker too. We all knew he was going to get rested throughout the year.
 

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One week after his last rest? Surely that’s dropped or at best team balance
Well team balance then, which gives him a rest as well.
win/win….although I’m a bit worried Marshall isn’t fit.
 
I really feel the only trade we will do will be for free agents and they will attempt to get the best players they can in the draft.

2. Harry Sheezel

Victoria's most damaging and clever general forward in this year's draft, Sheezel is both a contested marking and ground level threat inside 50. Finding and winning a good amount of the ball for a forward, Sheezel's best play comes forward of centre with his wizardry around goal and capability to set up teammates. Sheezel's round three and four NAB League performances were scintillating, averaging 23 disposals, 11.5 contested possessions, 2.5 contested marks, five goals and four score assists across the two rounds. While Sheezel is arguably this draft's most talented general forward, based on his game against the Northern Knights on Saturday, he may also be one of its best midfielders. Upstaging teammate and pick one contender Will Ashcroft, Sheezel secured team highs of 37 disposals and 19 contested possessions to go with nine marks, seven tackles, six clearances, seven inside 50s and three score assists in a dominant display. If Sheezel can back up this level of performance through the midfield and replicate this level of play against stronger opposition, he is a genuine pick one contender.

May Ranking: 12

18. Lewis Hayes

The younger brother of Port Adelaide's Sam, Lewis is a key defender who involves himself regularly as a rebounding defender and demonstrates neat and tidy skills for someone his height. Standing at 197cm, Hayes is an excellent intercept mark and very mobile but will be looking to add weight to his still slender frame to improve his one-on-one craft. With a December birthday, clubs will be tracking the rate of development with Hayes closely as someone who at this stage is a project player with substantial upside for the future given his uncommon capabilities for someone his height and age. His progress so far this season has been promising, with his involvement as a rebounder and in general play growing by the week. This season Hayes has averaged 20.8 disposals and 5.3 marks per game in the NAB League, with averages over his past two matches of 24.5 disposals, 7.5 marks and eight rebound 50s.

May Ranking: outside-15

10. Jedd Busslinger

The leading key defender in this year's draft crop, Busslinger is an elite intercept mark with his early read of the ball in flight, attack on the ball aerially and how he plucks the ball out of the air. With ball in hand, Busslinger is a composed and reliable ball user while defensively he is competitive and able to limit the influence of his direct opponent. With averages of 23.8 disposals and eight marks in the WAFL Colts this year and making his WAFL league debut in Round 6, the 197cm key defender has separated himself from this year's other key defenders.

May Ranking: 11
 
I really feel the only trade we will do will be for free agents and they will attempt to get the best players they can in the draft.

2. Harry Sheezel

Victoria's most damaging and clever general forward in this year's draft, Sheezel is both a contested marking and ground level threat inside 50. Finding and winning a good amount of the ball for a forward, Sheezel's best play comes forward of centre with his wizardry around goal and capability to set up teammates. Sheezel's round three and four NAB League performances were scintillating, averaging 23 disposals, 11.5 contested possessions, 2.5 contested marks, five goals and four score assists across the two rounds. While Sheezel is arguably this draft's most talented general forward, based on his game against the Northern Knights on Saturday, he may also be one of its best midfielders. Upstaging teammate and pick one contender Will Ashcroft, Sheezel secured team highs of 37 disposals and 19 contested possessions to go with nine marks, seven tackles, six clearances, seven inside 50s and three score assists in a dominant display. If Sheezel can back up this level of performance through the midfield and replicate this level of play against stronger opposition, he is a genuine pick one contender.

May Ranking: 12

18. Lewis Hayes

The younger brother of Port Adelaide's Sam, Lewis is a key defender who involves himself regularly as a rebounding defender and demonstrates neat and tidy skills for someone his height. Standing at 197cm, Hayes is an excellent intercept mark and very mobile but will be looking to add weight to his still slender frame to improve his one-on-one craft. With a December birthday, clubs will be tracking the rate of development with Hayes closely as someone who at this stage is a project player with substantial upside for the future given his uncommon capabilities for someone his height and age. His progress so far this season has been promising, with his involvement as a rebounder and in general play growing by the week. This season Hayes has averaged 20.8 disposals and 5.3 marks per game in the NAB League, with averages over his past two matches of 24.5 disposals, 7.5 marks and eight rebound 50s.

May Ranking: outside-15

10. Jedd Busslinger

The leading key defender in this year's draft crop, Busslinger is an elite intercept mark with his early read of the ball in flight, attack on the ball aerially and how he plucks the ball out of the air. With ball in hand, Busslinger is a composed and reliable ball user while defensively he is competitive and able to limit the influence of his direct opponent. With averages of 23.8 disposals and eight marks in the WAFL Colts this year and making his WAFL league debut in Round 6, the 197cm key defender has separated himself from this year's other key defenders.

May Ranking: 11

Harry Cheezels will go top three, we’d have to have a catastrophic drop off to nab him.
 
I really feel the only trade we will do will be for free agents and they will attempt to get the best players they can in the draft.

2. Harry Sheezel

Victoria's most damaging and clever general forward in this year's draft, Sheezel is both a contested marking and ground level threat inside 50. Finding and winning a good amount of the ball for a forward, Sheezel's best play comes forward of centre with his wizardry around goal and capability to set up teammates. Sheezel's round three and four NAB League performances were scintillating, averaging 23 disposals, 11.5 contested possessions, 2.5 contested marks, five goals and four score assists across the two rounds. While Sheezel is arguably this draft's most talented general forward, based on his game against the Northern Knights on Saturday, he may also be one of its best midfielders. Upstaging teammate and pick one contender Will Ashcroft, Sheezel secured team highs of 37 disposals and 19 contested possessions to go with nine marks, seven tackles, six clearances, seven inside 50s and three score assists in a dominant display. If Sheezel can back up this level of performance through the midfield and replicate this level of play against stronger opposition, he is a genuine pick one contender.

May Ranking: 12

18. Lewis Hayes

The younger brother of Port Adelaide's Sam, Lewis is a key defender who involves himself regularly as a rebounding defender and demonstrates neat and tidy skills for someone his height. Standing at 197cm, Hayes is an excellent intercept mark and very mobile but will be looking to add weight to his still slender frame to improve his one-on-one craft. With a December birthday, clubs will be tracking the rate of development with Hayes closely as someone who at this stage is a project player with substantial upside for the future given his uncommon capabilities for someone his height and age. His progress so far this season has been promising, with his involvement as a rebounder and in general play growing by the week. This season Hayes has averaged 20.8 disposals and 5.3 marks per game in the NAB League, with averages over his past two matches of 24.5 disposals, 7.5 marks and eight rebound 50s.

May Ranking: outside-15

10. Jedd Busslinger

The leading key defender in this year's draft crop, Busslinger is an elite intercept mark with his early read of the ball in flight, attack on the ball aerially and how he plucks the ball out of the air. With ball in hand, Busslinger is a composed and reliable ball user while defensively he is competitive and able to limit the influence of his direct opponent. With averages of 23.8 disposals and eight marks in the WAFL Colts this year and making his WAFL league debut in Round 6, the 197cm key defender has separated himself from this year's other key defenders.

May Ranking: 11

This one could make our mod relevant.

The AFL draft prospect drawing comparisons to a young Christian Petracca
 
Could get Matt crouch for a third rounder and wouldn’t be on huge money. I know his not a star, but if we are serious about a flag push someone like Matt would keep serious pressure for spots in the middle.
 
Could get Matt crouch for a third rounder and wouldn’t be on huge money. I know his not a star, but if we are serious about a flag push someone like Matt would keep serious pressure for spots in the middle.
Isn’t he a free agent
 
One week after his last rest? Surely that’s dropped or at best team balance
His form doesn't warrant 2 ruckmen in the side , if Marshalls right there should be no reason he goes stand alone.
Ryder needs a spell and bring him back freshened up.
I feel by only having Marshall playing allows us to slot Sharman into the forward line.
 
Can we get back to targeting some quality youngsters who can't crack into their team.

Worked for Steele, for Membrey.

Each year there's a Will Brodie or Peter Wright lamenting in the Magoo's, that'd be the type I'd be gunning for.

Start with Fisher McCasey this year, we need some KPD depth and someone to push Howard if he keeps playing like last week.

Target all Top 20 picks not getting a game. Min 1 per year

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Can we get back to targeting some quality youngsters who can't crack into their team.

Worked for Steele, for Membrey.

Each year there's a Will Brodie or Peter Wright lamenting in the Magoo's, that'd be the type I'd be gunning for.

Start with Fisher McCasey this year, we need some KPD depth and someone to push Howard if he keeps playing like last week.

Target all Top 20 picks not getting a game. Min 1 per year

On Pixel 4a using BigFooty.com mobile app
there's this mid-tall defender who's been absolutely tearing up his team's VFL side. Can play one on one, intercept marks like he's got magnet hands and is only 24 years old. More than good enough to play AFL level but can't seem to get a game would jump at the chance to move to a side that values his skillset.

Tom Highmore.
 
Can we get back to targeting some quality youngsters who can't crack into their team.

Worked for Steele, for Membrey.

Each year there's a Will Brodie or Peter Wright lamenting in the Magoo's, that'd be the type I'd be gunning for.

Start with Fisher McCasey this year, we need some KPD depth and someone to push Howard if he keeps playing like last week.

Target all Top 20 picks not getting a game. Min 1 per year

On Pixel 4a using BigFooty.com mobile app
Joel Amartey looked alright today in Sydneys reserve side. 198cm tall forward who can chop out in the ruck would be handy.
 
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