List Mgmt. 2020 Trade Thread.....

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Dunno, I reckon a few clubs would be interested in him.

Nobody is going to pay anything of note for him.

Fwiw circa 2015-16 I suggested he was one of the few players with currency who was expendable from a position perspective (not factoring in leadership) to help refresh the list.

That ship long sailed.
 

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I’m very interested to see if we split one of our first rounders into 2 later first rounders

thus giving us more currency at the trade table to go after more than just free agents and still having 2 first rounders
Depending on what picks we have I guess. I would be filthy on the club if they did this with a top 4 pick though.
 
It’s fair to say no one was mentioning rebuilding after GWS.

Three weeks later, we need to raze the club down to the ground and piss on the ashes.

Larkey back, Cunners uninjured and we will look a different side.

LDU added to the mix also.
It's the Bigfooty circle of life. Win a game, and the boards are flooded with questions around which seats would be best on GF day. Lose a game, and you question which brand of paints the coach has been sniffing, and how many draft picks can be collected by doing a fire sale of half your players. We have multiple Bevo threads that get bumped after every loss
 
IS TWO-METRE PETER GETTABLE?

MELBOURNE clubs are beginning to sniff around Gold Coast big man Peter Wright given his extraordinary skill-set.

The stunning emergence of second-year key forward Ben King has cost Wright, who has been overlooked for selection over the first five rounds.

While the Moonee Valley product is contracted for one more season up north, there is an increasing view across the industry that he is gettable.

The 203cm goal kicker is an intriguing proposition for a club such as Essendon which is on the lookout for a Joe Daniher replacement and Geelong which needs to find an heir to Tom Hawkins’ throne.

But Wright’s trade value is hard to assess as the man nicknamed “Two Metre Peter” is yet to fulfil his potential as a sky-scraping key forward or ruckman.

The 23-year-old booted 21 goals from 17 games last year but did not place inside the top-10 of the Suns’ best and fairest.

The Suns are in a strong position to either keep Wright as a back-up big man or trade him for another senior player or top-30 pick.

Industry sources are convinced Wright could do with a fresh start as King has cemented his position as the first-choice key forward alongside Alex Sexton and athletic marking target Sam Day.

Essendon and Geelong are both extremely keen on GWS Giants’ spearhead Jeremy Cameron who is a free agent at season’s end.

The Giants are confident Cameron will stay, prompting the Bombers and Cats to look at other key forward options.

There was little time for Essendon to arrange a suitable trade for Daniher after he requested a move to Sydney Swans late last season.
 
IS TWO-METRE PETER GETTABLE?

MELBOURNE clubs are beginning to sniff around Gold Coast big man Peter Wright given his extraordinary skill-set.

The stunning emergence of second-year key forward Ben King has cost Wright, who has been overlooked for selection over the first five rounds.

While the Moonee Valley product is contracted for one more season up north, there is an increasing view across the industry that he is gettable.

The 203cm goal kicker is an intriguing proposition for a club such as Essendon which is on the lookout for a Joe Daniher replacement and Geelong which needs to find an heir to Tom Hawkins’ throne.

But Wright’s trade value is hard to assess as the man nicknamed “Two Metre Peter” is yet to fulfil his potential as a sky-scraping key forward or ruckman.

The 23-year-old booted 21 goals from 17 games last year but did not place inside the top-10 of the Suns’ best and fairest.

The Suns are in a strong position to either keep Wright as a back-up big man or trade him for another senior player or top-30 pick.

Industry sources are convinced Wright could do with a fresh start as King has cemented his position as the first-choice key forward alongside Alex Sexton and athletic marking target Sam Day.

Essendon and Geelong are both extremely keen on GWS Giants’ spearhead Jeremy Cameron who is a free agent at season’s end.

The Giants are confident Cameron will stay, prompting the Bombers and Cats to look at other key forward options.

There was little time for Essendon to arrange a suitable trade for Daniher after he requested a move to Sydney Swans late last season.

We'll finally get our literally big fish. And a 200+ cm forward is exactly the list hole we need to fill.
 

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We'll finally get our literally big fish. And a 200+ cm forward is exactly the list hole we need to fill.

You don't think we are ok for now for kpf... obviously got larkey and brought in comben and macguiness last draft... I know mag is mainly a def but has played fwd in some of these scratchies and poss that comben recruited first ruck rather than fwd... and in theory got a fair 5 yrs left in brown


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You’d only go for wright if you traded out brown

eg you got 2 firsts for brown from say cats or pies

Then you get Wright for a first rounder

thus replacing brown with someone younger and having a surplus first rounder on top of it

But not sure anyone would give us two firsts for brown though


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But not sure anyone would give us two firsts for brown though


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In which case you’d keep him and not bother bringing in a key forward
But you’d ask around to gauge beforehand.

I’d say everyone over 26 is tradeable for the right price, someone out of nowhere may offer that right price
 
IS TWO-METRE PETER GETTABLE?

MELBOURNE clubs are beginning to sniff around Gold Coast big man Peter Wright given his extraordinary skill-set.

The stunning emergence of second-year key forward Ben King has cost Wright, who has been overlooked for selection over the first five rounds.

While the Moonee Valley product is contracted for one more season up north, there is an increasing view across the industry that he is gettable.

The 203cm goal kicker is an intriguing proposition for a club such as Essendon which is on the lookout for a Joe Daniher replacement and Geelong which needs to find an heir to Tom Hawkins’ throne.

But Wright’s trade value is hard to assess as the man nicknamed “Two Metre Peter” is yet to fulfil his potential as a sky-scraping key forward or ruckman.

The 23-year-old booted 21 goals from 17 games last year but did not place inside the top-10 of the Suns’ best and fairest.

The Suns are in a strong position to either keep Wright as a back-up big man or trade him for another senior player or top-30 pick.

Industry sources are convinced Wright could do with a fresh start as King has cemented his position as the first-choice key forward alongside Alex Sexton and athletic marking target Sam Day.

Essendon and Geelong are both extremely keen on GWS Giants’ spearhead Jeremy Cameron who is a free agent at season’s end.

The Giants are confident Cameron will stay, prompting the Bombers and Cats to look at other key forward options.

There was little time for Essendon to arrange a suitable trade for Daniher after he requested a move to Sydney Swans late last season.

Great mates with Kanye Turner, having been to school together.
 
In which case you’d keep him and not bother bringing in a key forward
But you’d ask around to gauge beforehand.

I’d say everyone over 26 is tradeable for the right price, someone out of nowhere may offer that right price

Yeah but we never would trade one of our top players willingly.
We run it like a family not a business.
 
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