List Mgmt. 2016 Trade and Free Agency Targets Part 1

Who do you hope we target?

  • Daniel Rich - Brisbane Lions (Free Agent)

    Votes: 21 7.5%
  • Jaeger O'Meara - Gold Coast Suns (Trade)

    Votes: 112 40.1%
  • Dion Prestia - Gold Coast Suns (Trade)

    Votes: 53 19.0%
  • Tom Lynch - Gold Coast Suns(Trade)

    Votes: 24 8.6%
  • Ollie Wines - Port (Trade)

    Votes: 55 19.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 65 23.3%
  • Peter Wright - Gold Coast Suns (Trade)

    Votes: 23 8.2%
  • Tom Rockliff

    Votes: 15 5.4%

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I'd love to get Steele that cheaply but geez, I don't know if we will. Then again we got Bruce for a pick in the 40's sooooo ok I'm on board with next years 2nd rounder. Split our pick 8-10 whatever it ends up being into an end of 1st round and a 2nd round pick this year for Florent/Scharenberg. Everyone is happy.
 
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Do they?

Going forward:

To put it into some perspective, even stretching it to blokes like Roberton, Gilbert, Dempster and Payne who can play as KPPs, but aren't really, going forward we have:

Proven Players with a long future.
CHB: Jake Carlisle (24, 198cm 102kg)
CHF: Josh Bruce (24, 197cm 102kg)
FF: Paddy McCartin (20, 194cm 95kg)
Dylan Roberton (25, 194cm 94kg)


May retire within the next couple of years.
Floating: Nick Riewoldt (33, 193cm 96kg)
Sam Gilbert (30* 194cm 90kg)
Sam Fisher (34, 191cm 95kg)
Sean Dempster (32, 191cm 87kg)


Young - and Developing ( we hope ).
Nick Coughlan (20*, 193cm 84kg)
Brenton Payne (20*, 193cm 87kg)
FB: Hugh Goddard (20*, 196cm 98kg)

Not so young and not really developing.
Tom Lee (25, 194cm 95kg)
Luke Delaney (27, 194cm 98kg)
So if we take out the retiree's and the depth players we ARE looking a bit thin.
I wouldn't get upset if we went for a player such as Scrimshaw with our first rounder and maybe a key forward ( project player ) late in the draft.
It doesn't strike me as a good year to be without that second pick.
 

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I reckon they are a bit lighter on for KP talent myself. We have excellent forward structure with multiple prongs. we are light on down back though. There has been talk the Hawks are taking Mc donald and if Hogan gets snatched they are in trouble. Dawes and Pederson will be lucky to play anything but VFL. Garland and Dunn seem to be playing VFL too, Hullett looks okay.

They are okay but their mid filed squad runs very very deep so a couple of utility types and KP talent and they should have a pretty solid squad all round with plenty of depth and continued development. It will be really interesting to see what they do post Paul Roos. I haven't been the biggest Roos fan at Melbourne but he's instilled a bit of work ethic and he's leaving them with a very strong list. If the handover works they should be in a good place to have some sustained success.
FWIW, both McDonalds have just re-signed.
 
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Mate the puns were about his name, same as Lamb and McLuggage.

Or are we subtly racist against the Scots now?
I can do one with an indigenous player. :D
I hear that Nakia is popular with the girls at geelong, they like a C........or two.

Or is that offensive to Geelong girls or gays.... I don't know any more.
 

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So if we take out the retiree's and the depth players we ARE looking a bit thin.
I wouldn't get upset if we went for a player such as Scrimshaw with our first rounder and maybe a key forward ( project player ) late in the draft.
It doesn't strike me as a good year to be without that second pick.
It's not a strong draft for KPPs this year IMO.
 
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I like Jack Steele and think he develops into a high production (but not star) AFL mid but a trade of Pick 9 for Steele and 16 is WAY over on our end. I'd be looking at basing something around next years second with some change their way if we were trading just for Steele.
Top 10 picks are worth their weight in gold.
Without a second this year it will be interesting to see what happens if he chose to move to Moorabbin.
 
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It's not a strong draft for KPPs this year IMO.
True but Scrimshaw is not really a KPP. From his description, I gather he's more a Gilbert/Dempster/Roberton type, with potential to go into the midfield.
Drafting him now would probably be good timing for the retirement of Gilbert and Dempster.

I know we don't like Knightmare's opinions here but...
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Scrimshaw is firmly in the first-round mix for this year's national draft, with his damaging kicking, intercept marking, evasiveness, height and production by position making him arguably the most appealing general backman in this year's draft class.

Scrimshaw should look to gain further strength in one-on-one contests. This will allow him to hold his own against stronger opponents and take more contested marks, which with his ability to read the flight, is an element of his game that can grow further and translate well to AFL level.

He could also look to take the game on more with his run and carry, as with the ease with which he sidesteps players, has the scope to have more of an impact with his run.

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More important than all of the above crap.

His name is "Jack"
If we could trade In Steele and get a later first rounder and get Scrimshaw with that, we could only get beaten by someone else holding an Ace. ( are there any kids named ACE in the draft )?
 
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True but Scrimshaw is not really a KPP. From his description, I gather he's more a Gilbert/Dempster/Roberton type, with potential to go into the midfield.
Drafting him now would probably be good timing for the retirement of Gilbert and Dempster.

I know we don't like Knightmare's opinions here but...
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Scrimshaw is firmly in the first-round mix for this year's national draft, with his damaging kicking, intercept marking, evasiveness, height and production by position making him arguably the most appealing general backman in this year's draft class.

Scrimshaw should look to gain further strength in one-on-one contests. This will allow him to hold his own against stronger opponents and take more contested marks, which with his ability to read the flight, is an element of his game that can grow further and translate well to AFL level.

He could also look to take the game on more with his run and carry, as with the ease with which he sidesteps players, has the scope to have more of an impact with his run.
I've watched Scrimshaw a fair bit, and to me he's Grant Birchall 2.0.

There's nothing wrong with that, and Scrimshaw has abundant talent, but IMO he doesn't become a genuine full or significant time mid.

I've fallen off Venables like an old scab, but I'm getting bigger and bigger on Taranto and Florent, and before Hayes4PM starts, top 10 is waaay too early for Scharenberg.

A very decent judge said to me that if his name was 'Berg, he'd be late 2nd to 3rd. 'Just too vanilla' was the quote.
 

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I've watched Scrimshaw a fair bit, and to me he's Grant Birchall 2.0.

There's nothing wrong with that, and Scrimshaw has abundant talent, but IMO he doesn't become a genuine full or significant time mid.

I've fallen off Venables like an old scab, but I'm getting bigger and bigger on Taranto and Florent, and before Hayes4PM starts, top 10 is waaay too early for Scharenberg.

A very decent judge said to me that if his name was 'Berg, he'd be late 2nd to 3rd. 'Just too vanilla' was the quote.
I really don't mind a player like Birchall, because , we have kids who, without being superstars CAN play in the middle.
We have absolutely no-one developing to replace Dempster and Gilbert. ( I think Coghlan is more of a key defender , not sure though ).
It will be too late to draft someone once those two are gone.

I do really like the idea of getting Taranto as well though.
 

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I've watched Scrimshaw a fair bit, and to me he's Grant Birchall 2.0.

There's nothing wrong with that, and Scrimshaw has abundant talent, but IMO he doesn't become a genuine full or significant time mid.

I've fallen off Venables like an old scab, but I'm getting bigger and bigger on Taranto and Florent, and before Hayes4PM starts, top 10 is waaay too early for Scharenberg.

A very decent judge said to me that if his name was 'Berg, he'd be late 2nd to 3rd. 'Just too vanilla' was the quote.
'Just too vanilla' another way of saying 'just gets the job done'? ;) But you're right, I like the Berg, but he doesn't scream elite or match winner. I hope we get a pick around 20ish to use on him. If we end up with pick 9 or 10 I'd be happy to go Florent or Scrimshaw or even Barrels boy Ainsworth
 

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I really don't mind a player like Birchall, because , we have kids who, without being superstars CAN play in the middle.
We have absolutely no-one developing to replace Dempster and Gilbert. ( I think Coghlan is more of a key defender , not sure though ).
It will be too late to draft someone once those two are gone.

I do really like the idea of getting Taranto as well though.
I don't agree with that at all.

We have Roberton (194cm) for one, and in terms of kids, Payne (193cm) - who Richo is apparently big on - and White (188cm) for starters, plus Webster (188cm). McKenzie also plays much taller than his listed 184cm due to his massive leap.

Add to that, as much as I like him, Scrimshaw has a poor injury history at this point and I'd be wary of taking him when looking at our genuine needs.

Taranto (I'm converted Roadto2018) ticks a lot of boxes. He's bigger than most of our kids at 186cm-plus, has lovely skills and is a goal threat. He's versatile too; often plays out of the goal square at school when Pat Kerr is on the move or having a rest.
 

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'Just too vanilla' another way of saying 'just gets the job done'? ;) But you're right, I like the Berg, but he doesn't scream elite or match winner. I hope we get a pick around 20ish to use on him. If we end up with pick 9 or 10 I'd be happy to go Florent or Scrimshaw or even Barrels boy Ainsworth
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boyd and mccartin stats are pretty much identical this year except for 1 stat

boyd ____________________mccartin
83.1
Time On Ground % Per Game 60.9

well 2 if you count the 900k difference in pay
 

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Someone to consider later is Sandy's Corey Lyons. Brother of Adelaide's Jarryd, he's a 182cm 78kg midfielder.

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Averages 24 touches (66.2% eff.), 4.3 marks (0.3 con.), 2.3 tackles and just less than a goal a game.

He's a good solid citizen, who definitely resembles his brother in style. Knock on him is his efficiency by foot (59.5%), though he goes at 77.5% by hand.
 
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I kid, I kid. Also, I've never seen any of these kids play in person so hopefully you can answer this, but is Scrimshaw really 193/194cm? Does he actually look it?
He's crouched over, but for comparison's sake, the bloke trying to tackle him is North Ballarat's Shannon Beks, who's 195cm.

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He's rail thin though.
 

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I don't agree with that at all.

We have Roberton (194cm) for one, and in terms of kids, Payne (193cm) - who Richo is apparently big on - and White (188cm) for starters, plus Webster (188cm). McKenzie also plays much taller than his listed 184cm due to his massive leap.

Add to that, as much as I like him, Scrimshaw has a poor injury history at this point and I'd be wary of taking him when looking at our genuine needs.

Taranto (I'm converted Roadto2018) ticks a lot of boxes. He's bigger than most of our kids at 186cm-plus, has lovely skills and is a goal threat. He's versatile too; often plays out of the goal square at school when Pat Kerr is on the move or having a rest.
Reckon Taranto's taller than 186, more like 189ish, look at the flick of him standing next to Kerr and Judd, Kerr is 194 and he's not far behind him and Judd is listed at 189 and he's the same height
 

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Reckon Taranto's taller than 186, more like 189ish, look at the flick of him standing next to Kerr and Judd, Kerr is 194 and he's not far behind him and Judd is listed at 189 and he's the same height
I was told more like 188cm 86kg than the listed 186cm 82kg.

By his midfield coach.
 
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