2015 Draft, Trade & Free Agent Discussion & Speculation Thread

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Weller seemed somewhat logical because we needed some pace and class, and we did go heavy with talls the previous drafts. But... if there were signs Weller wasn't keen on the move to Perth than choosing Weller over Lever is disgraceful.
I reckon just about every eastern states kid wouldn't be all that 'keen' on moving to the other side of the country, we pretty much wouldn't draft anyone from there if we were overly worried about that.
 

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Speculation:
Pick up Bootsma, Play Alex Pearce Forward.
Get Harley over for a fair deal.

*left field* get Sonny to talk Yarran into coming over.

Disposal by foot goes through the roof, entries into forward fifty are fast and effective.

Rotate Fyfe, Bennel and Yarran through the forwards line.

Let GWS keep McCarthy if they want, elsewise wait a year or two. Let's be the patient ones in this regard
 

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Even if Weller wasn't a flight risk, and actually wants to stay, I still think we should have taken Lever.

Don't quite get why people are so excited about Weller and adamant he'll be a star. Sure, he looks OK, but it's impossible to project how good he will be. And right now, I'd rather have Lever on our list. He had a better first year, even though KPP should take longer to hit their straps.
 

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Even if Weller wasn't a flight risk, and actually wants to stay, I still think we should have taken Lever.

Don't quite get why people are so excited about Weller and adamant he'll be a star. Sure, he looks OK, but it's impossible to project how good he will be. And right now, I'd rather have Lever on our list. He had a better first year, even though KPP should take longer to hit their straps.
You make a good argument however, the club mantra over the past handful of years is to take "the best available". This was probably a mistake given our dire lack of decent KPP.
Btw, is Joe's Generic Bar still open in Austin?
 

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I reckon just about every eastern states kid wouldn't be all that 'keen' on moving to the other side of the country, we pretty much wouldn't draft anyone from there if we were overly worried about that.
There are 10 Victorian clubs, so a victorian kid has a >50% chance of staying in his home state come draft time. By contrast a kid in any other state has only a slightly better than 10% chance of doing the same (0% if they're from Tassie or the NT)

The prospect of moving away from home to follow your dream is far less real for Victorian boys so it should come as no surprise they are far less prepared for that possibility and it isn't unusual for victorian kids drafted to non-victorian clubs to have a less than jubilant reaction when this happens
 

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Terry Wallace did a mini review for every team on Trade Radio. His review about Fremantle was good, definitely worth a listen. Also mentioned if we played egirls in the GF, that he believes we would of won (which I agree with)

http://www.afl.com.au/trade/trade-talk

Interview with Colin Young is also there under the title 'The Late Trade with Damian Barrett
 

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There are 10 Victorian clubs, so a victorian kid has a >50% chance of staying in his home state come draft time. By contrast a kid in any other state has only a slightly better than 10% chance of doing the same (0% if they're from Tassie or the NT)

The prospect of moving away from home to follow your dream is far less real for Victorian boys so it should come as no surprise they are far less prepared for that possibility and it isn't unusual for victorian kids drafted to non-victorian clubs to have a less than jubilant reaction when this happens
Bunch of princesses should suck it up and be greatfull that any club would give them a shot. There are a hundred thousand kids out there who would give anything to be on an AFL list.
 

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He shouldn't have signed for an extra 2 years. GWS have every right to be standing their ground.
I can't shake the line of though that every step of this has been orchestrated by GWS:
a) Drafting him in the first place, deliberate strategy stockpiling talls knowing their value if traded later. Ensured the OTT draft concessions are stretched across 5+ years of drafts. And in McCarthy's case, they knew full well that it would be Freo that come knocking
b) Push contract extension at perfect time, visibility to other clubs of his progress, and therefore value, at it's lowest
c) Game time early in year to skyrocket value
d) Once that job was done, dropped/subbed - not wasting a single minute of time developing him over others.

He's a commodity to them.
 

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I can't shake the line of though that every step of this has been orchestrated by GWS:
a) Drafting him in the first place, deliberate strategy stockpiling talls knowing their value if traded later. Ensured the OTT draft concessions are stretched across 5+ years of drafts. And in McCarthy's case, they knew full well that it would be Freo that come knocking
b) Push contract extension at perfect time, visibility to other clubs of his progress, and therefore value, at it's lowest
c) Game time early in year to skyrocket value
d) Once that job was done, dropped/subbed - not wasting a single minute of time developing him over others.

He's a commodity to them.
Every player is a commodity in every professional sport, it's how business works and sport is business. His manager should have known better, his manager got it wrong. I heard Adam Trelor manager on trade radio yesterday a how they were not happy with the GWS offer so he went and looked elsewhere. The only other scenario is if his manager went to Freo and we ignored him at the time, even if it was 1/2 years before his contract was up, then Bond and Lloyd need shafting. Don't forget there was bit bad blood between Freo and McCarthy manager over the Clark deal previously.
 

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Every player is a commodity in every professional sport, it's how business works and sport is business. His manager should have known better, his manager got it wrong. I heard Adam Trelor manager on trade radio yesterday a how they were not happy with the GWS offer so he went and looked elsewhere. The only other scenario is if his manager went to Freo and we ignored him at the time, even if it was 1/2 years before his contract was up, then Bond and Lloyd need shafting. Don't forget there was bit bad blood between Freo and McCarthy manager over the Clark deal previously.
Rodney: McCarthy extended his contract early in 2014, 18 months before his contract was up, and before he'd played a game. They got him at his most vulnerable - excited new kid who hadn't shown much.
 

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Rodney: McCarthy extended his contract early in 2014, 18 months before his contract was up, and before he'd played a game. They got him at his most vulnerable - excited new kid who hadn't shown much.
Yes I sort said that but that's where Freo and his manager should have allready been in dialogue, it was well known that Freo were going to take him with there first pick and GWS pinched him as they were stocking up talls, even then Freo should matched the offer his manager should have dragged out the negotiations. We would now be in a position of strength and probably getting him for half the salary.
 

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Yes I sort said that but that's where Freo and his manager should have allready been in dialogue, it was well known that Freo were going to take him with there first pick and GWS pinched him as they were stocking up talls, even then Freo should matched the offer his manager should have dragged out the negotiations. We would now be in a position of strength and probably getting him for half the salary.
No. You said six months. 18 months before the end of a contract is a huge difference.
It wasn't well known that Freo would get McCarthy. We all hoped it would and good journos guessed we would, but we may have chosen Apeness anyway. There would have been melts of course.

I think you are trying to lay the blame at someone's feet when there really isn't any blame to apportion. Perhaps as an experienced manager, Young should have encouraged his client to hold off an extension; but I'm glad Alex Pearce signed his in 2015, so it would be hypocritical to be too damning.
 

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No. You said six months. 18 months before the end of a contract is a huge difference.
It wasn't well known that Freo would get McCarthy. We all hoped it would and good journos guessed we would, but we may have chosen Apeness anyway. There would have been melts of course.

I think you are trying to lay the blame at someone's feet when there really isn't any blame to apportion. Perhaps as an experienced manager, Young should have encouraged his client to hold off an extension; but I'm glad Alex Pearce signed his in 2015, so it would be hypocritical to be too damning.
Will agree to disagree, I'm not trying to blame anyone just think clubs like Hawks Cats always seem on the front foot and swans are good to where we always play from behind.
 

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He shouldn't have signed for an extra 2 years. GWS have every right to be standing their ground.
Apparently he requested to be traded before he signed the 2 year extension. Seems they were not going to let him go then or now. His manager has made it clear he won't be at gws when his current contract expires. So they are going to have an unhappy, disgruntled player on their list for two years and then he is going to walk.
 

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Apparently he requested to be traded before he signed the 2 year extension. Seems they were not going to let him go then or now. His manager has made it clear he won't be at gws when his current contract expires. So they are going to have an unhappy, disgruntled player on their list for two years and then he is going to walk.
Where did you get that info from? First I have heard of it.
 
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