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List Mgmt. 2020 Trade and List Management Thread III

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Hately will be quick and so will jc... reckon they will accept two firsts


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They are filthy on Caldwell and Essendon though.


They want fair compensation from that excellent draft and they seem a fair way apart.

I'm quite excited by the prospect of him going to the PSD tbh.
 
They are filthy on Caldwell and Essendon though.


They want fair compensation from that excellent draft and they seem a fair way apart.

I'm quite excited by the prospect of him going to the PSD tbh.

Yes that one agree could take time as miles away in terms of valuation. And * have a lot on their plate.... reckon they will only get Dunkley or Caldwell and think they will target Dunkley more now there is a slight possibility... Dunkley will take a least a first though so will they throw another to secure Caldwell?


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Yes that one agree could take time as miles away in terms of valuation. And * have a lot on their plate.... reckon they will only get Dunkley or Caldwell and think they will target Dunkley more now there is a slight possibility... Dunkley will take a least a first though so will they throw another to secure Caldwell?


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Again, they are in the same boat.

They also have the Saad deal to complete.

Essendon and GWS having so much shit going on, might see Caldwell slip through.
 
Every friggin trade period its the bombers, gws and blues holding things up, as well as the cats, although I do think the Cats are more reasonable in terms of actually trying to get a deal done.

GWS is bc of the obvious reason, their players continuously leaving every year.

The other two love dragging things out and remaining in the news and headlines for as long as possible. Makes them look important, free advertising and adds a bit of drama for their fans. Some clubs know how to be in the spotlight, for good or bad.
 

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GWS is bc of the obvious reason, their players continuously leaving every year.

The other two love dragging things out and remaining in the news and headlines for as long as possible. Makes them look important, free advertising and adds a bit of drama for their fans. Some clubs know how to be in the spotlight, for good or bad.
So * are the Corey Worthington of the AFL.

Someone put a pic of those stupid yellow sunnies on Dodoro.
 
If Cameron goes into the draft, even if we don’t want him I think it’d be a good idea to pick him up. You could have him for a year to see if it works and if not you could trade him in a years time. Of course that’s if we have the money to bring him in to our cap which I think we easily could. Pick him up in the draft and trade him for a top 10 pick in a years time.
 
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What if, we were deliberately stalling on trades to increase the prospect of a Caldwell slipping to the PSD.

And what if I were to purchase fast food and disguise it as my own cooking?

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Could work.. could backfire and burn a hole in your pocket if you are setting a standard
 
the number of high picks that Geelong have for a club in its position (i.e. regular contender /grand finalist) is ridiculous.
 
Will Crows swoop on Dons trade target?

SIMEON THOMAS-WILSON

Adelaide is not planning to swoop on Jye Caldwell if he falls to the pre-season draft, despite the Crows’ admiration of the talented youngster, as Essendon and GWS continue to be at loggerheads over a move.

Caldwell was taken by the Giants with the 11th pick of the 2018 Draft and wants to move to the Bombers and return to Victoria on a lucrative four-year deal.

GWS are digging in its heels over the talented 20-year-old midfielder, with list boss Jason McCartney saying on ABC Radio they want a first-round pick for Caldwell, who he said had only gotten better since being taken with pick 11.

Essendon are also driving a hard line stance on what it will pay for Caldwell, with the Bombers reportedly telling the Giants they are prepared to let the 11-gamer fall to the pre-season draft if GWS don’t settle on a future second round pick for him.
Adelaide are fans of the Bendigo Pioneers’ product, and senior coach Matthew Nicks did spend a season with him at the Giants, but the Crows won’t use their position as the holders of the No. 1 pick of the pre-season draft to swoop in and get him.

Both the club and Caldwell’s camp believe in the unlikely event of him having to enter the pre-season draft the Bombers would structure a deal for the young Giant in a way that would heed off any potential interest from other sides.

Despite Gold Coast and Melbourne being ahead of them last year, Carlton were still able to take Jack Martin in the pre-season draft after offering him a big front-ended deal that scared off rival clubs.
The Crows have already ruled out using the pre-season draft to take Caldwell’s soon-to-be former teammate Jackson Hately for nothing, saying they will work out a trade with the Giants.

The deal for the big-bodied midfielder to return to South Australia is seen as an easy one to get done but is being held up by the Giants’ trying to get adequate returns for Jeremy Cameron’s move to Geelong and Caldwell.

The Crows are expected to part with a mid-range selection to lure Hately to West Lakes, and currently hold picks 33 and 40 in that area for the former No. 14 draftee.

Those mid-range picks are in addition to one, nine, 22, 23 and 50 in the strongest draft hand the Crows have had.

They could still try and strike a pick swap with the Western Bulldogs, which would involve the Crows trading picks No. 22 and 23 for 14.

Port Adelaide’s main focus before Thursday’s trade period deadline will be securing Orazio Fantasia, which still seems to look likely for a second-round pick and some later selection trades despite Essendon trying to either get one of the Powers’ young guns or their future first-round pick.
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Rama needed to read the room and realise his man might get f’ed over. Its more to do with having to take a pay cut to stay on the list and over longer years.
Yeah, he'll get paid but hell miss out on thousands now.
Yeah but I don't really think that is for him to worry about.

His responsibility lies with getting his client the best possible outcome, it is up to the club to manage the overall position of it's list. If they can't afford it they refuse to sign.

And not that I have any ties or know anything about Rama (or any of the list managers) - but making a call on the clubs overall position is not of his concern, and particularly in a case like Cox who is not on an exorbitant contract (say $500k), where you would think that the club should be in a position to manage comfortably.
 

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Jason McCartney rubber stamped Corr to us, but digging in with other clubs like Geelong and * so far, onya Jase :thumbsu:
 
What if, we were deliberately stalling on trades to increase the prospect of a Caldwell slipping to the PSD.

And what if I were to purchase fast food and disguise it as my own cooking?

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F***, we're gonna end up with Brayden Ham in the PSD, aren't we?
 

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