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Delisted Callum Ah Chee - Joins Adelaide via the PSD

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The way Brisbane are behaving they deserve for him to walk to the PSD.
Clearly, you must be a Fair-weather fan or just another Crom bandwagoner. If that’s the case, take a look at their trading history *******.
 
You probably wouldn't understand this considering your club completely bombed in the finals, but you need players who can cover multiple positions in any moment of the game in order to contend and win the flag. That's what Ah Chee gives. He's worth a top pick purely because he gives you a better shot at winning in the finals.
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I asked Co-pilot for its view.

Based on the reporting and context around Callum Ah Chee’s situation, here’s how I’d frame his likely trade value and why:

📊 Key Factors Driving Value
• Performance & durability: Ah Chee has played 169 AFL games, including 52 of 54 possible games across the past two seasons, and kicked 24 goals in 2025. That’s a consistent, versatile contributor at AFL level.
• Premiership pedigree: He’s a two‑time premiership player with Brisbane (2024, 2025). That adds intangible value — proven in finals, reliable under pressure.
• Age & contract: At 27 years old, he’s in his prime. Adelaide has reportedly offered a five‑year deal, which signals they see him as a long‑term best‑22 player.
• Versatility: Can play forward, wing, or half‑back. That flexibility is highly valued in modern list builds.
• Draft history: Originally a pick 8 in the 2015 draft. While you don’t trade on draft pedigree alone a decade later, it still underscores his talent base.
• Club positions:
• Adelaide has already said they won’t give up their first‑round pick (currently ~15) for him.
• Brisbane’s list manager has said his value is “really high” given his premiership role and versatility.

⚖️ Likely Trade Value
• Second‑round pick (around pick 25–35) feels the most realistic.
• Adelaide’s pick 15 is too much for a 27‑year‑old role player, even a dual‑premiership one.
• A mid‑second rounder reflects his proven quality, durability, and finals experience.
• Alternative structure:
• A future second‑round pick (2026) could be acceptable if Adelaide wants to keep this year’s draft hand.
• A pick swap (e.g. Adelaide’s second‑rounder for Brisbane’s later pick + Ah Chee) could balance perceived value.
• A player + later pick deal is possible, but Adelaide has indicated they prefer to use draft capital.

📝 Bottom Line
Callum Ah Chee’s trade value sits at a solid second‑round pick. He’s too valuable to go for a third‑rounder, but not at the level where a first‑rounder is justified. Adelaide’s stance of protecting pick 15 makes sense, and a deal around pick 25–35 (or a future second) is the fair middle ground.
 

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I asked Co-pilot for its view.

Based on the reporting and context around Callum Ah Chee’s situation, here’s how I’d frame his likely trade value and why:

📊 Key Factors Driving Value
• Performance & durability: Ah Chee has played 169 AFL games, including 52 of 54 possible games across the past two seasons, and kicked 24 goals in 2025. That’s a consistent, versatile contributor at AFL level.
• Premiership pedigree: He’s a two‑time premiership player with Brisbane (2024, 2025). That adds intangible value — proven in finals, reliable under pressure.
• Age & contract: At 27 years old, he’s in his prime. Adelaide has reportedly offered a five‑year deal, which signals they see him as a long‑term best‑22 player.
• Versatility: Can play forward, wing, or half‑back. That flexibility is highly valued in modern list builds.
• Draft history: Originally a pick 8 in the 2015 draft. While you don’t trade on draft pedigree alone a decade later, it still underscores his talent base.
• Club positions:
• Adelaide has already said they won’t give up their first‑round pick (currently ~15) for him.
• Brisbane’s list manager has said his value is “really high” given his premiership role and versatility.

⚖️ Likely Trade Value
• Second‑round pick (around pick 25–35) feels the most realistic.
• Adelaide’s pick 15 is too much for a 27‑year‑old role player, even a dual‑premiership one.
• A mid‑second rounder reflects his proven quality, durability, and finals experience.
• Alternative structure:
• A future second‑round pick (2026) could be acceptable if Adelaide wants to keep this year’s draft hand.
• A pick swap (e.g. Adelaide’s second‑rounder for Brisbane’s later pick + Ah Chee) could balance perceived value.
• A player + later pick deal is possible, but Adelaide has indicated they prefer to use draft capital.

📝 Bottom Line
Callum Ah Chee’s trade value sits at a solid second‑round pick. He’s too valuable to go for a third‑rounder, but not at the level where a first‑rounder is justified. Adelaide’s stance of protecting pick 15 makes sense, and a deal around pick 25–35 (or a future second) is the fair middle ground.

Chief needs to ban people from posting mindless AI slop. Use your brain and post some human slop.
 
Think Crows should split 16 & F2 with North for 25 & 26 and give 26 for Ah chee.

They won't do anything mate. Sit there with a begging bowl and plead for a F2/F3 while knowing that F2 would be a late 30s pick and low value.

This is the problem of bottom 4 clubs who have found it too comfortable fleecing players off from other clubs via PSD. Then suddenly end up minor premiers, getting shock of their life needing to pay fair value.
 
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Why not make it a 2027 first round pick? Lions get the first round pick they want. It could be good, but its not for 2 years and its in a draft compromised by tassie. All first rounders will be shuffled down a bit, making its value at between a first and second round pick.
 
Why not make it a 2027 first round pick? Lions get the first round pick they want. It could be good, but its not for 2 years and its in a draft compromised by tassie. All first rounders will be shuffled down a bit, making its value at between a first and second round pick.

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Considering you've quoted a Bulldogs supporter, it's hard for Ah Chee to finish anywhere in their bnf
My bad then but he wasn't in the top ten at lions yet you think he is worth a first ? It will be a 2nd and steak knives at best
 
They won't do anything mate. Sit there with a begging bowl and plead for a F2/F3 while knowing that F2 would be a late 30s pick and low value.

This is the problem of bottom 4 clubs who have found it too comfortable fleecing players off from other clubs via PSD. Then suddenly end up minor premiers, getting shock of their life needing to pay fair value.
Let me get this straight - we’re minor premiers now, so we’re expected to overpay for an average player? If you think this is normal, surely you can provide some examples of it actually happening?
 
He averaged 13 disposals and .9 goals a game, what exactly is the role that he's the best at?

Defensive forward playing on the opposition's best rebounding defender, with flexibility of playing on the wing or half back.

Played well on Dempsey in a defensive wing role in the grand final for 3 and a half quarters, before Dempsey kicked 3 junk time goals when the game was dead.
 
Let me get this straight - we’re minor premiers now, so we’re expected to overpay for an average player? If you think this is normal, surely you can provide some examples of it actually happening?

If he's that average, you can go chase someone else mate.

Why are you standing at our doorstep with a bowl begging to get him on the cheap.
 
Defensive forward playing on the opposition's best rebounding defender, with flexibility of playing on the wing or half back.

Played well on Dempsey in a defensive wing role in the grand final for 3 and a half quarters, before Dempsey kicked 3 junk time goals when the game was dead.
If he's a defensive forward he's worse at it that Keays.
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Less goals, less tackles, less disposals
 

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If he's that average, you can go chase someone else mate.

Why are you standing at our doorstep with a bowl begging to get him on the cheap.
I didn’t ask who we should chase - I asked for examples of your claim that clubs suddenly had to overpay for a player after going from bottom-four to top. Are you going to put your money where your mouth is, or keep spruiking bullshit?
 
I didn’t ask who we should chase - I asked for examples of your claim that clubs suddenly had to overpay for a player after going from bottom-four to top. Are you going to put your money where your mouth is, or keep spruiking bullshit?

This is the problem of bottom 4 clubs who have found it too comfortable fleecing players off from other clubs via PSD. Then suddenly end up minor premiers, getting shock of their life needing to pay fair value.

Bolded what I wrote for you again to shut your bullshit up, it was never overpaying it was paying fair value. You've always had the advantage of scraping at the bottom 4 and then getting clubs over the barrel with PSD threat.

You can't tell the difference between fair value and overpaying coz you're used to the PSD crap. Not anymore numpties, you're minor premiers now so get used to dealing fairly.
 

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