If that contract is true it’s not that far off.Won't be using pick 12 on anyone
Don't think it matters anyway He will go elsewhere
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If that contract is true it’s not that far off.Won't be using pick 12 on anyone
Don't think it matters anyway He will go elsewhere
If it's true that Keath is asking for 4 years at $600,000 (as I just heard Tom Morris say on 3AW), then what a joke! He can right, royally fu** off. Also mentioned that Greenwood is asking for 3 years, with a trigger for a 4th.
Good luck if he gets it but highly doubt itDayum, that's a good payday for Keath if true.
No problemDon’t be a dick
No problem
Mr. Tom Morris phrased it as being what Alex Keath/Alex Keath's manager is after. It's Tom Morris, so yeah, believe it or not.is it that what he's asking for? Or is that what another club is offering?
As a free agent, not much.
Our nett free agency loss (CEY and Jacobs) will probably result in an end of second round or a third rounder as compo.
I don't think you get net compo. They are individually accessed.
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Wowee no culture in the AFL just moneyIf it's true that Keath is asking for 4 years at $600,000 (as I just heard Tom Morris say on 3AW), then what a joke! He can right, royally fu** off. Also mentioned that Greenwood is asking for 3 years, with a trigger for a 4th.
Is it just me or is Tom Morris slotting into the Scoop McLure role this year?Mr. Tom Morris phrased it as being what Alex Keath/Alex Keath's manager is after. It's Tom Morris, so yeah, believe it or not.
Correct, however something tells me there are more then a few brown paper bags in Dusty Martin's life!Dusty Martin turned down more money to go elsewhere didn’t he?
Compo is assessed on the whole im fairly certain. If you loose a free agent but bring in one or two it counts against received compo. So therefore loosing a couple and gaining noone should compound club compo.
I think ....
We are not getting a second round pick for Jacobs given his age and contract, we’d be lucky to get a pickWhat do we think our four free agents are worth in terms of compo?
Pretty slim pickings I would think.
Jacobs - 2nd round pick (restricted free agent; 3-time AA squad member)
CEY - 3rd round pick or zilch
Mackay - 3rd round pick or zilch
Hunter - zilch
https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-11/2019-free-agents-who-will-stay-who-will-go-latest-whispers
Agree ....it'll be an unusable pick, as we'll upgrade rookies to take the spot ....it provides Salary Cap relief thoughWe are not getting a second round pick for Jacobs given his age and contract, we’d be lucky to get a pick
It depends on the $$ and length of contract they're offered by their new clubs. Jacobs should be worth the most, possibly the only one on the list worthy of compensation. I'd say we'll get band 3 or 4 compensation for him - that's 2nd round, or end of 2nd round. CEY and Hunter have no value at all, as far as FA compensation is concerned. It's hard to see Mackay being picked up by another club, but if he did we'd probably be looking at Band 5 - a 3rd round pick.What do we think our four free agents are worth in terms of compo?
Pretty slim pickings I would think.
Jacobs - 2nd round pick (restricted free agent; 3-time AA squad member)
CEY - 3rd round pick or zilch
Mackay - 3rd round pick or zilch
Hunter - zilch
https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-11/2019-free-agents-who-will-stay-who-will-go-latest-whispers
There is no contradiction here. I don't rate CEY and I never have. I don't think any club is going to want to sign him to a contract which is big enough to justify us receiving compensation.First you say it's dependent on $$ and length of contract, then go on to say CEY has no value at all. Agree that's around the mark on Jacobs' contract, but a smart club will come in and see the value of CEY, IMO. His form up until his injury was excellent, and did far better than Greenwood. I'd actually be disappointed if we didn't put a solid contract in front of him ourselves.
CEY is a Rookie ....no compensation if he leaves ....I'm not even sure you can trade a Rookie ? ..doubt itThere is no contradiction here. I don't rate CEY and I never have. I don't think any club is going to want to sign him to a contract which is big enough to justify us receiving compensation.
In other words ...Keath wants to stay a CrowMr. Tom Morris phrased it as being what Alex Keath/Alex Keath's manager is after. It's Tom Morris, so yeah, believe it or not.
Yes, you can trade a rookie - but they need to go onto the senior list of their new team. This is how we landed Josh Jenkins, and several other players.CEY is a Rookie ....no compensation if he leaves ....I'm not even sure you can trade a Rookie ? ..doubt it
Buy if CEY's Rookie Contract has finished .....doesn't he become available automatically to another club ?Yes, you can trade a rookie - but they need to go onto the senior list of their new team. This is how we landed Josh Jenkins, and several other players.
Yes, you can receive compensation for losing them. This compensation isn calculated using the same formula as senior listed players - $$$ and length of contract.
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