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Analysis 2021 trade thread

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Unless they can trade in some forwards, Freo's current list build is not healthy...and who are they replacing Fyfe and Mundy with over the next few years?

They lose Cerra, great young player. They are about to lose Mundy, their best player this year. Fyfe is injury riddled and the wrong side of 30. Non-existent forward line. Because of the way they have built this list, at some stage they are going to have to trade in players. Freo is one of the only teams that I can't gauge their 'timeline'. briztoon what do you think their timeline is?
 
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Neale, or more to the point the trade cost of Neale, doesn’t fit with Fremantle’s current time line.

Fremantle aren’t trying to win now, they’re trying to win in the future, and they still need to build their forward line.

Not that I don't agree with you, but I would be careful believing that the position of Freo supporters re: Neale in any way matched the position of Freo as a club. I think they were much more keen (and much more willing to trade at least one top 10 pick) than was reported in the media.
 
Lock down small defender and did an ankle earlier this year too
Very unlucky run of injuries, together with Covid, lockdowns interfering with Reserves matches, he never got a good go of it. After getting over his foot/toe injury he was heading in the right direction, bent down at training to pick up a ball and did his Achilles.
I might be misremembering, but I don’t recall Ling being a lockdown small defender in his draft year.

I thought he was very much a wing with a very, very low contested possession percentage.
 

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Unless they can trade in some forwards, Freo's current list build is not healthy...and who are they replacing Fyfe and Mundy with over the next few years?

They lose Cerra, great young player. They are about to lose Mundy, their best player this year. Fyfe is injury riddled and the wrong side of 30. Non-existent forward line. Because of the way they have built this list, at some stage they are going to have to trade in players. Freo is one of the only teams that I can't gauge their 'timeline'. briztoon what do you think their timeline is?
If Cerra had stayed, I believed they were two years away from genuinely pushing the top 8.

They looked to be potentially adding two KPF’s this year via the draft. Amiss with their first pick and they have a nga kpf who’s flown under the radar somewhat.

Cerra going might put them back a year.
 
If Cerra had stayed, I believed they were two years away from genuinely pushing the top 8.

They looked to be potentially adding two KPF’s this year via the draft. Amiss with their first pick and they have a nga kpf who’s flown under the radar somewhat.

Cerra going might put them back a year.
Cerra’s a promising player, but far from a finished product. There is currently a gulf in quality between Brayshaw and him. If I was Freo and there was no easy deal involving Neale or Angus, I’d draft the forwards, finish where they finish and go hard after one or both next year.

If Freo go to the draft, from a Lions perspective next year would be the time to trade Neale (when the Dockers would be closer to all in).

I hope I’m wrong, but I’m not in love with the idea of a Neale, Lyons and Zorko-led midfield against Melb, Bulldogs or Swans going forward.
 
Madden said “the passing of Stynes drew his attention to how big the AFL was, but it was watching former Essendon speedster Conor McKenna that really piqued his interest.’ always loved Conor for his speed and skill.

The Essendon games I watched I just love Conor’s foot skills and at 25 years, is right in the sweet spot to give us an attacking defender.May also inspire/influence Madden to take his game to the next level as it appears from above, Madden has a good amount of respect/looks up to Conor and this could be a great source of inspiration to Madden.

I would refer to some of our experts here but we would not have to trade for him, he would only take up a list spot.no drafts picks would be involved. There is an old saying never look a gift horse in the mouth. A great opportunity in my book to get a real talent at no cost to our draft hand. Brisbane YES YOU CAN. meets our needs to a tee.In my book he is a GUN!!!!
 
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Cerra’s a promising player, but far from a finished product. There is currently a gulf in quality between Brayshaw and him. If I was Freo and there was no easy deal involving Neale or Angus, I’d draft the forwards, finish where they finish and go hard after one or both next year.

If Freo go to the draft, from a Lions perspective next year would be the time to trade Neale (when the Dockers would be closer to all in).

I hope I’m wrong, but I’m not in love with the idea of a Neale, Lyons and Zorko-led midfield against Melb, Bulldogs or Swans going forward.
We did ok against the Dogs midfield in the semi final..... with McStay/Hipwood out, replacement KPF Payne off early in the 2nd quarter and J.Berry off for all the 2nd half. We are a reasonable injury run away from a flag with our current list IMO, 9 times out of 10 the premiers end up being a team that has the vast majority of their best 22 available for the finals.

We have another 2 years in the flag window with Zorks/Rich in the side and then another couple of years after that with Lyons/Neale still in the side IMO.
 
This is probably the wrong thread but can someone explain why our salary cap is supposedly so tight - are we paying overs to a lot of players?
First, the salary cap went down from $14.7m to $13.4m, and as far as I’m aware, we were one of the few teams that didn’t ask our players to take a pay cut.

Neale
Daniher
Cameron
Rayner
McCluggage
Hipwood
Lyons
Zorko
Andrews

Are all going to be on significant coin. Then we’re going to have a lot of players in the middle pay bracket.

And most of our rookies aren’t on true rookie contracts, they’ll all have some portion of their contracts under the tpp.
 
First, the salary cap went down from $14.7m to $13.4m, and as far as I’m aware, we were one of the few teams that didn’t ask our players to take a pay cut.

Neale
Daniher
Cameron
Rayner
McCluggage
Hipwood
Lyons
Zorko
Andrews

Are all going to be on significant coin. Then we’re going to have a lot of players in the middle pay bracket.

And most of our rookies aren’t on true rookie contracts, they’ll all have some portion of their contracts under the tpp.
Thanks Briztoon - for clarification, where clubs asked players to take a pay cut was that a real cut or a re-jigging of contracts and a deferral of pay to later years?
 

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If Freo go to the draft, from a Lions perspective next year would be the time to trade Neale (when the Dockers would be closer to all in).
But our leverage would be lower since he'd only have one year left on his deal.

I hope I’m wrong, but I’m not in love with the idea of a Neale, Lyons and Zorko-led midfield against Melb, Bulldogs or Swans going forward.
Who says Zorko will continue to play midfield much going forward? The lack of Rayner meant he played more than he otherwise would have this year.
 
Neale, or more to the point the trade cost of Neale, doesn’t fit with Fremantle’s current time line.

Fremantle aren’t trying to win now, they’re trying to win in the future, and they still need to build their forward line.
If a player like Neale is available to your club, you make a fair effort to get them across the line. I see the “Fremantle timeline” argument as an a effort to devalue his trade cost.

Freo are definitely building a decent list, with their midfield as their strength IMO. However if you take out Mundy, Cerra and potentially Fyfe in a few years (wear and tear) it doesn’t project as a strength anymore. Darcy, Serong and Brayshaw is a great core, but every chance they’ll need to some mature help to keep momentum in their list.
 
Lightning quick? Pin point kicking? First round pick but career ruined by injuries so far and delisted now?

You sound like our kind of player - come on down for a rookie pick Matthew Ling.
I prefer McKenna if he's on the market. Give me the guy who's proven he can do it at the top level over someone who hasn't.
 
If a player like Neale is available to your club, you make a fair effort to get them across the line. I see the “Fremantle timeline” argument as an a effort to devalue his trade cost.

Freo are definitely building a decent list, with their midfield as their strength IMO. However if you take out Mundy, Cerra and potentially Fyfe in a few years (wear and tear) it doesn’t project as a strength anymore. Darcy, Serong and Brayshaw is a great core, but every chance they’ll need to some mature help to keep momentum in their list.
In which time Fremantle target Neale when he’s out of contract next.

Neale might only have 3 years of top level play left in him. He’s copped it much more here, being the main man, from opposition midfields. This year’s injuries might be a one off, or they might be the beginning of the downward trajectory for Neale.

When you’re trading in a player, you’re looking at minimum expectations, not maximum expectations.

Fremantle don’t look to be in their window in the next 3 years. I wouldn’t be trading out a top 10 pick in for a short term player.
 
In which time Fremantle target Neale when he’s out of contract next.

Neale might only have 3 years of top level play left in him. He’s copped it much more here, being the main man, from opposition midfields. This year’s injuries might be a one off, or they might be the beginning of the downward trajectory for Neale.

When you’re trading in a player, you’re looking at minimum expectations, not maximum expectations.

Fremantle don’t look to be in their window in the next 3 years. I wouldn’t be trading out a top 10 pick in for a short term player.
Things change, and the pull for Lachie is obviously now. Another year on, they’ve had their baby and hopefully settled in, borders open up and the Jules family can travel. The pull mightn't be there again, from Fremantle perspective.

The exact same could have been applied to us prior to trading in Lachie, wait a year for free agency (he’ll be cheaper). Our window won’t be opened for another 3 years, but here we are after 3 years of top4 finishes, largely in part to our strategy of just getting it done.

I’m all for holding Neale, and hope we don’t need to trade him. We’re not that far off considering
 
According to Herald Sun we are looking at Levi Casboult as a bottom based contract option for next year. To play the second ruck/forward role. Would be payed no more than 120k. He is training in the hope a club picks him up. Article confirms our cap is full.
 

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According to Herald Sun we are looking at Levi Casboult as a bottom based contract option for next year. To play the second ruck/forward role. Would be payed no more than 120k. He is training in the hope a club picks him up. Article confirms our cap is full.
I think i would rather play Fullarton over Casboult and i would prefer Fullarton just to have another development year in VFL & AFL
Casbolt: 32 in March - last year's 13 game average stats - D 8.5, H/O 6.1, Goals 0.6 (total 8), M 3.5, TOG 80.2%
Fullarton: 23 in Feb - last year's 12 game average stats .- D 10.4, H/O 3.5, Goals 0.2 (total 3), M 1.8, TOG 75.5%

Levi has 154 games experience. Has shown lots of promise over the years but not delivered because he is very inconsistent.
A pass from me. However the Lions coaches & recruitment team may see it differently in the short term
 
I think i would rather play Fullarton over Casboult and i would prefer Fullarton just to have another development year in VFL & AFL
Casbolt: 32 in March - last year's 13 game average stats - D 8.5, H/O 6.1, Goals 0.6 (total 8), M 3.5, TOG 80.2%
Fullarton: 23 in Feb - last year's 12 game average stats .- D 10.4, H/O 3.5, Goals 0.2 (total 3), M 1.8, TOG 75.5%

Levi has 154 games experience. Has shown lots of promise over the years but not delivered because he is very inconsistent.
A pass from me. However the Lions coaches & recruitment team may see it differently in the short term

I think we're keen on a mature ruck option as backup for Omac and see Levi as an option.

Agree that putting more games into Fullarton seems a better option if we're looking for a ruck forward to play that third tall role. I'd see Levi as more of a forward than a ruck so it's a little strange we're interested.
 
I think i would rather play Fullarton over Casboult and i would prefer Fullarton just to have another development year in VFL & AFL
I wouldn't. I want someone who gives us a better chance of winning games, and based on what I saw this year, that's not Fullarton. We're in our premiership window here and it's imperative that we finish top four again, so that Hipwood can take a few games to get back into the swing of things if he returns around finals time. Casboult just needs to be able to take a contested mark and ruck competently, and he can do both of those things.

And even if one believes Fullarton should play, what's the plan if he gets injured? Fire up Henry Smith even if he isn't ready for the big time?
 
I think i would rather play Fullarton over Casboult and i would prefer Fullarton just to have another development year in VFL & AFL
Casbolt: 32 in March - last year's 13 game average stats - D 8.5, H/O 6.1, Goals 0.6 (total 8), M 3.5, TOG 80.2%
Fullarton: 23 in Feb - last year's 12 game average stats .- D 10.4, H/O 3.5, Goals 0.2 (total 3), M 1.8, TOG 75.5%

Levi has 154 games experience. Has shown lots of promise over the years but not delivered because he is very inconsistent.
A pass from me. However the Lions coaches & recruitment team may see it differently in the short term
He can take a good congested mark but that is the only positive I see over The development of Fullarton.
 
Casboult sounds like a Hail Mary. But if in 2023 we believe we have a player or two that will be ready then it is not the worst option.
 
I wouldn't. I want someone who gives us a better chance of winning games, and based on what I saw this year, that's not Fullarton. We're in our premiership window here and it's imperative that we finish top four again, so that Hipwood can take a few games to get back into the swing of things if he returns around finals time. Casboult just needs to be able to take a contested mark and ruck competently, and he can do both of those things.

And even if one believes Fullarton should play, what's the plan if he gets injured? Fire up Henry Smith even if he isn't ready for the big time?
100%, you can not continually look 2-3-4 years down the track, if our medical team deem Casboult fit and capable of a full pre season of training I'd give him a 1 year contract(with a trigger for a 2nd if it gets him over the line) on 120K. One list spot will in no way ruin our medium to long term future.
 

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