will get a very good offer from the Suns and it will get done.
No chance it involves top tier players
These 2 things don’t match
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will get a very good offer from the Suns and it will get done.
No chance it involves top tier players
Keen for Rogers to be involved in a proposed Charlie trade. He'll never get bulk mid time at the Suns. I'd say: "Look at Ben Ainsworth's career and ask yourself if that's the role you want long term".
Ah yep that makes sense thanksIt was the Guantanamo Bay part that was the bullying part. Not the Charlie wants to go to Geelong part.
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I can see merit in a deal that involves multiple "best 22" types and/or good picks but without a "star".These 2 things don’t match
l agree the Suns are the only team l can see possibly making it happen, but l can also see Wright pushing them down to the wire to have a very strong offering of early picks & possibly Walter also depends on whether some of Suns players wish to move to Carlton.Wright, Austin and Co will get a very good offer from the Suns and it will get done. Probably will need to involve a few clubs to get a very decent outcome. No chance it involves top tier players so it will need to be a bundle that gives our club the opportunity to get better over this season and next with players and high end picks.
I’m confident Charlie will be at the Suns.
Cooking tiktoks on the beachBrand Petracca ripping up the Goldy…!
We aren’t trading Charlie for a bundle of picks. If it’s not involving top tier players there won’t be a deal.Wright, Austin and Co will get a very good offer from the Suns and it will get done. Probably will need to involve a few clubs to get a very decent outcome. No chance it involves top tier players so it will need to be a bundle that gives our club the opportunity to get better over this season and next with players and high end picks.
I’m confident Charlie will be at the Suns.
Yep.Thanks for the update Wick.
Can I ask why would saying Geelong is the preference put pressure on Carlton to do a trade when they seemingly have the worst potential deal for Curnow?
I think so too.
I hope GW is giving Charlie’s management an absolute bake for how this is being dealt with.Update to this: This is the message D'Orazio is spruiking to bully the club into trading CC.
Another valued source replied directly to it and said "Tell Rob that he can double dip when the club is appropiately compensated."
Well now he and his manager have pulled the trigger, they better get to work on getting a deal we are ok with, or he stays.So angry and disappointed in CC. Good riddance. Make sure we play hard ball on the trade, then don’t let the door hit you on the way out!
We'd go down to visit, and come home with a couple of dozen eggsBest reply I’ve ever had.
One hand has got shit in it the other hand has a dozen eggs.
Don't we also lose the TDK compo pick?As much as I'd prefer to get Humphrey, just can't see them letting him go. I've mentioned it already, but clubs just will not trade players that are contracted, playing good football, important to their system and are happy at the club. The detrimental ramifications of doing so far outweigh the benefits.
I could see a trade like this happening...
Charlie + #10 + #21 -> Walter + #7 + F1 + Flanders
- Walter becomes surplus to needs for them. He won't get a game with Charlie there too and is still likely years away from reaching his potential. At Carlton, he will be given more opportunity and a better chance to thrive.
- Suns are in their window now. Charlie is seen as a huge boost to their chances.
- They get more points for this year's draft (which they need for their academy players).
- We get more points for next year's first round (which will be extremely important)... or if no rule changes, we have that additional 1st round pick in a strong draft - heavy leverage for trade capital to bring in a very good player or pick a very talented kid at the draft.
- Flanders is a decent player. Had a very good 2024, good ball user, makes smart decisions (something we lack). 2025 hampered by back injury.
- #7 gives us options... we can either keep it and bank on no one bidding on Dean so we can draft a top 10ish player. We'd then need to accumulate some other draft picks to pay for the Dean bid. Or we could split #7 for two mid-late firsts. One to pay for Dean, the other to trade or take a punt on a kid in the draft.
So as a whole,
We gain:
We lose:
- A young key forward with massive upside
- A proven good midfielder
- An upgrade to our first pick this year
- Strong trade capital/draft pick for next year
- A proven superstar key forward
- JSOS compo pick
I don't think this is a bad net result.
I hope GW is giving Charlie’s management an absolute bake for how this is being dealt with.
Would we do Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and a future first?
Don't we also lose the TDK compo pick?
When was the last time a top tier player was traded to another club for another top tier player? It’s pretty rare let’s be honest.These 2 things don’t match
CJMB why did you not accept my wisdom?To be honest, if we want to keep him at Carlton we should redraft his brother.
I wouldn't be surprised if Geelong come looking this trade period
Name me a star traded for a star???Can’t believe some of you
Happy to trade Charlie for a bunch of picks and/or sone best 22 players but not ‘stars’.
We’d be a laughing stick if we did that.
Thank goodness GW and crew don’t think like that
I agree with that.Still a LOT to play out in the trade period. It's been mentioned a lot, but there'd be a fair chance we'll look to split the TDK compo pick, which would give us trade capital.
And as a hypothetical, if GCS trade Flanders, they'll have additional trade capital even lower down in the draft that could then be used a steak knives in a Curnow trade.
Many many different scenarios.....and with Wright now at the helm together with Austin, I'm confident our list strategy is in fairly safe hands.