List Mgmt. 2016 Trade, Draft and free agency news (no hypothetical trades)

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They took Buddy, JK3 and McGlynn for nothing, surely it's about time Sydney returned the favour...
Was he last time the Hawks and Swines played hardball over Spider Everitt? I'd say we've been pretty easy to deal with all up.
I don't underestimate the swines desire to free up some coin, and combine this with a little trade room karma ... who knows.
 

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Was he last time the Hawks and Swines played hardball over Spider Everitt? I'd say we've been pretty easy to deal with all up.
I don't underestimate the swines desire to free up some coin, and combine this with a little trade room karma ... who knows.
No club is going to give a leg up to it direct opposition without playing hard ball
 

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Dafuq is going on? Crouch gone, Mitchell publicly declaring he wants to be a Swan, JOM more knee ops and the final outcome is Vardy is coming to Hawthorn...
It's like we wrote to Santa asking for a Nintendo64, a BMX bike and a super soaker, and then on Christmas day we wake up to opening a pair of socks and a bag of coal.
 
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IN-DEMAND Sydney ball magnet Tom Mitchell says the lure of a Victorian homecoming won’t be enough to prise him from the Swans.

Mitchell’s two-year contract expires this season, drawing out a swarm of potential suitors keen to secure his services.

Hawthorn is circling the 23-year-old in a bid to future-proof its ageing midfield, while Carlton has long attempted to lure him to one of his father Barry’s former clubs. West Coast is also believed to want him.

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Asked whether he wanted to stay at Sydney, Mitchell told the Herald Sun: “Yeah, definitely. I think it’s been proven the club has been successful for a long period of time and hopefully we can continue that this year. There’s some exciting times ahead.

“I did grow up in Melbourne and it is great to come down and see family and friends every time I’m down here. I love coming down here, but at the same time I’ve got a lot of great mates in Sydney and I enjoy my time up there too.”

Mitchell and Sydney were close to securing a new deal in June before a disagreement over terms prompted both parties to put talks on hold.

Mitchell’s manager Phil Mullen earlier this month said club and player were “not too far away” in their estimation of the player’s value, which industry figures yesterday put at $500,000-$550,000 a season on the open market.


Tom Mitchell celebrates kicking a goal earlier in the year. Picture: Getty Images
Mullen said the “ball is in Sydney’s court” and argued the Swans had to increase their offer to guarantee keeping the ball-winning left-footer.

Mitchell said he was determined to focus on the Swans’ march to September.

“I don’t try to let it affect me too much,” he said.

“That stuff will take care of itself at the end of the year and I’m just happy to be part of a team that’s in good form at the moment and heading towards finals.”

Mitchell is averaging 27.6 possessions and 6.3 tackles a game in a career-best campaign that has seen him perform midfield, forward and run-with roles with aplomb.

“You’ve got to be able to adapt and play different roles in modern day footy. It’s important for all the mids to be able to play defensive roles, through the midfield and play forward. I think we’ve got good balance as a team,” he said.

The Swans are not expected to present a revised offer to Mitchell until they have a better idea of their total player payments for next year.

The retirements of Adam Goodes and Rhyce Shaw, and the imminent departure of Ted Richards will free up some salary cap space. But Lance Franklin is understood to be owed $1.2 million for each of the next two seasons before his remuneration rises again after that.

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Kurt Tippett has triggered a clause in his lucrative four-year deal that expired this year and is tied to the club until the end of 2018.

Mitchell is in his fifth season at Sydney after being drafted as a father-son selection in 2011.

Barry Mitchell is also at the club, working as an opposition analyst.


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What's the go with Fyfe. If freo think he might ditch them at the end of next year obviously they would be better off trading him this off season?
Seriously reckon we are in the mix for his services
He'd be into Clarko
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Fyfe will get 1 mil a year from a willing club.

I just don't see us offering that sort of money to one player.

We offered it to bud. But said we would never do that again.
 

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Only 200cm defenders I could find are Carlisle and Jordan Roughead (when he gets called into action)

Would you rate Brand when compared Hurley, knowing that we're wanting to be challenging for the flag for the next 3+ years?
Brand is a 1st year player. If we compete with him at CHB this year then it'll be even better next year etc.

I'm a huge fan of getting Hurley as well, but I reckon Brand will be a jet & will get better each year
 

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Only 200cm defenders I could find are Carlisle and Jordan Roughead (when he gets called into action)

Would you rate Brand when compared Hurley, knowing that we're wanting to be challenging for the flag for the next 3+ years?
195/196cm defenders with size are perfectly fine, I see Hurley as a bit to small to play on the hulking 200cm guys.
 

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Brand is a 1st year player. If we compete with him at CHB this year then it'll be even better next year etc.

I'm a huge fan of getting Hurley as well, but I reckon Brand will be a jet & will get better each year
I love KB myself, but it doesn't hurt having some quality in the back half.
Say our 3 KPD's in 2016 are Chip(27), Gibbo(32) and Kb(22). Get Hurley and that becomes Chip(28), Hurley(27) and Gibbo(33) in 2017. When Gibbo(35) retires in at the end of 2018 we go into 2019 with Chip(30), Hurley(29) and KB(25)
Thats a tidy little succession plan with Kiwi Kurt there for back up.
 

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Not sure Tom Mitchell article gets me worried as others are. Its basically a good answer in a mature manner by a young footballer who is about to embark on a important finals campaign. Same stuff suckling and franklin spoke. If he doesn't sign by next week then he is gonski. Lets give it 10 more days as the swans would know their player payments by then. 550k isn't big coin and while im at it, the hawks would have to drop this angle of "come to us for bucket of chips and win premierships"! Most of our guns have been paid well in the first 7-8 years of their careers but if you want young guns then you gotta pay up.
 

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If we got Hurley we could play him forward next year and then if Gibbo retired move him back.

Stewart from GWS taller and hopefully cheaper and could do a similar thing as he can olay both ends, is younger and may be looking for opportunities.
If we can snag him and Tomlinson then you'd have to be chuffed!
 

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I love KB myself, but it doesn't hurt having some quality in the back half.
Say our 3 KPD's in 2016 are Chip(27), Gibbo(32) and Kb(22). Get Hurley and that becomes Chip(28), Hurley(27) and Gibbo(33) in 2017. When Gibbo(35) retires in at the end of 2018 we go into 2019 with Chip(30), Hurley(29) and KB(25)
Thats a tidy little succession plan with Kiwi Kurt there for back up.
This works if Brand becomes a FF/2nd Ruckman.

We can't let him languish in 2017. I think he's currently unsigned for 2017. St Kilda would snap him up & they're on the way up & have money. Same with Footscray (less money, thanks Boyd).

*I still want Hurley by the way!
 
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