List Mgmt. 2020 Trade and List Management Thread II

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What absolute rubbish. Brown and Higgins a 2nd and Polec a 3rd.
Jye Caldwell up and coming star is rated a 1st but has achieved fu** in his career to date.
Players valued as 2nd rounders: Nankervis, Broad, Jackson Hateley, Ohallaran and Orzaio ******* Fantasia.

******* hell why dont we just bend over, take it and tip the f***ers afterwards.
Its *in ludicrous huh? And people are lapping it up...

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Not sure who mentioned it a few pages back, but Hayes from Port could be a good get as a potential fill in/next option for Goldy.

Not sure what Port would ask for him but recall him being highly as a junior and given he hasn’t really played in his 3 seasons, don’t think they could ask for the house. Especially given the lack of rucks in this draft + Even if we did draft one they’re probably not gonna be ready in 2 years when Goldy hangs it up (unless we take Thrillthorpe).
 

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Not sure who mentioned it a few pages back, but Sam Mayes from Port could be a good get as a potential fill in/next option for Goldy.

Not sure what Port would ask for him but recall him being highly as a junior and given he hasn’t really played in his 3 seasons, don’t think they could ask for the house. Especially given the lack of rucks in this draft + Even if we did draft one they’re probably not gonna be ready in 2 years when Goldy hangs it up (unless we take Thrillthorpe).

That would be Hayes. Sam Mayes plays half back.

And I thought we have ruck back-up in keeping Campbell and developing X. Wouldn't be super thrilled about using a spot on a project ruckman this year.
 
If Crows don't want Stengle due to his (admittedly stupid) indiscretions I'd certainly give him a chance.

Can play, exactly what we need - reminds me of Walters of Freo.
 

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Yeah I like the look of him too

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Yes, and Turner will be the player of the year with 55 goals as a small forward maybe we can get Bennell as well.
We just got rid of 11 blokes not up to it why recruit more of them.
Stengle is a VFL player we need AFL players with skill on both sides of the body, not token jestures.
 
Higgo will be at Geelong in 2021 according to the Velvet on 3AW tonight.

Wonder if we'll pay some contract for a favourable pick.

Also wonder if it affects their offer to Crouch.
 
"The Herald Sun understands under the current illicit drugs code Crouch appears certain to be handed a strike by the AFL given the code operates 12 months a year."
 
'But Crouch’s problem is the jury is still out on his footballing talents at a time when clubs such as Geelong and Port Adelaide will have to not only commit to him, but convince their supporters he is worth that cash too.

The football jungle drums are beating loud that Crouch is heading to Geelong, but they would need to offer as much as $700,000 a season for him to secure safe passage through free agency.

Any less and Adelaide will likely match that free agency offer given second-round compensation and then force a trade where they would start asking for Adelaide-based players like Brandan Parfitt in exchange.

But how can Geelong convince their fans that he is worth that cash when he didn’t finish top-10 in the club’s best and fairest and has just proven himself to be far from a clean-skin?'


If Crouch was to find his way to Geelong, it would take a significant public mea culpa and presumably need the approval of club leaders such as Joel Selwood, Patrick Dangerfield and Tom Hawkins.

Dangerfield has been working hard to get Crouch to Geelong given his ties to his old club.

But while the AFLPA president knows Crouch isn’t the only player in football to allegedly take illicit drugs in the off-season, it still resembles a backhander from Crouch to a senior Cats player trying so hard to get him to his club of choice.

The start of free agency remains 32 days away, a month in which Crouch has much work to do to redeem his reputation and apologise for his sins.

A good start would be to bare his soul in a legitimate public apology – not the kind where he apologises if he might have offended anyone.

For prospective clubs until now his worst offence was that in a competition that puts a premium on precise skills he could spray it like few others of the very elite ball winners.

Now an off-season where he had hoped to set himself up for life financially if he could traverse the vagaries of the AFL’s free agency system couldn’t have got off to a worse possible start.
 
Free agent Crouch’s management was meant to be meeting with the Crows to discuss his contract on Monday afternoon but instead Kelly was holding a press conference where he said those talks had been put on hold.

“We need to work through these issues before we start talking about contracts,” Kelly said.
 
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