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Analysis 2021 trade thread

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Also even before the salary cap was cut how often do you see a team bring in a Neale and Daniher caliber of player within two years of each other, and a significant pay rise to Cameron, and the re-signing of Rayner to a new and improved contract. Add that to a lot of our key players being young stars that would need contract upgrades and I think we’ve done pretty well to not end up like GWS having to offload a really quality player every couple years.
Added a couple of other big money club moves.
 
Can if they're contracted for next year.


Looks like you can't utilise that mechanism to open up list spots to be used at the national draft (unlike last year). Will probably need to delist players and re-draft them at the rookie draft, i.e. the old fashioned way.
 
Wouldn’t mind stretching for Cox if possible..although I get a mercenary feel with him and will go to the highest bidder which would preclude us.

Not beyond possibility his best footy is ahead,giant with less than 8 years in system ?

Change of scenery..bogged down with Melb scrutiny and style of coaching ?

Sheer height demands serious opposition strategy leaving others to feast ?
 
Looks like you can't utilise that mechanism to open up list spots to be used at the national draft (unlike last year). Will probably need to delist players and re-draft them at the rookie draft, i.e. the old fashioned way.

We've done it a lot over the years so no if we have to do it that way no biggie. Probably makes no difference ultimately. Seems likely Joyce and B. Smith are ear marked for the Archie and Birchall spots considering we haven't delisted them. I imagine we'll move CEY there too if Ballenden is delisted though we might be aiming to keep Ballenden for another year and maybe trade Ely or something if there's a suitor.

Does anyone know if we're required to elevate Matho back to the senior list due to re-signing him for two years?
 

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Can if they're contracted for next year.

Looks like you can't utilise that mechanism to open up list spots to be used at the national draft (unlike last year). Will probably need to delist players and re-draft them at the rookie draft, i.e. the old fashioned way.

Last year's rule was you can do it automatically, without the player passing through any draft.

Before that they had to pass through the national draft and pre-season draft and any rookie picks before yours.

This year they have to pass through the national draft and then can be prelisted on to your rookie list.

So you can still do what we've done in the past (move players to the rookie list) with less hassle than previously, and you can still use the mechanism to open up national draft spots (delist and then relist), but it's back to at least risking that someone might poach them in the national draft.
 
Does anyone know if we're required to elevate Matho back to the senior list due to re-signing him for two years?
We do not. We've signed plenty of players to multi-year rookie contracts (Irish boys especially, Oscar got a two year contract covering his third rookie year and first senior year, etc), and we've also moved players with multiple years on their contract to the rookie list.
 
Wouldn’t mind stretching for Cox if possible..although I get a mercenary feel with him and will go to the highest bidder which would preclude us.

Not beyond possibility his best footy is ahead,giant with less than 8 years in system ?

Change of scenery..bogged down with Melb scrutiny and style of coaching ?

Sheer height demands serious opposition strategy leaving others to feast ?
If he was even 2 years younger I would agree.
 
Don't think so. We've signed players on the rookie list to longer than one year deals in the past (Madden comes to mind).

We do not. We've signed plenty of players to multi-year rookie contracts (Irish boys especially, Oscar got a two year contract covering his third rookie year and first senior year, etc), and we've also moved players with multiple years on their contract to the rookie list.

Yeah, ignore that. I dunno why but I had it in my head that Matho moved onto the rookie list in 2019 and a two year contract would have put us in a hairy place but I'm just dumb. He only got moved there last year.
 
Last year's rule was you can do it automatically, without the player passing through any draft.

Before that they had to pass through the national draft and pre-season draft and any rookie picks before yours.

This year they have to pass through the national draft and then can be prelisted on to your rookie list.

So you can still do what we've done in the past (move players to the rookie list) with less hassle than previously, and you can still use the mechanism to open up national draft spots (delist and then relist), but it's back to at least risking that someone might poach them in the national draft.

Has this actually ever happened?
 
Has this actually ever happened?
Banfield got taken, but Richmond discussed with us prior.

There may have been one in the last five years? I vaguely recall a discussion about it previously.

Having said that, if you think about the type of player who gets moved on to the rookie list they tend to be a candidate for delisting in future years (otherwise why move them in the first point). Often they're players who have been offered around for trade and have had zero bites - otherwise they'd be at a new club, with that club picking up the tab instead of the rookie list providing minor relief. There's not exactly a huge queue lining up to poach them. Some are also actually retired, and end up on the rookie list for cap purposes (Patfull for example).

There have been a few examples where clubs have done it to long-standing players (St Kilda did it at least once) who then threatened to retire if any other club picked them up.
 
Why arent we trading next years future first rounder? We have Will Ashcroft in next years draft who i believe is a top 5 pick (may be mistaken). Maybe for that valuable first pick of the 2nd round from GC (Get the projected first round slider) & a a future 3rd for points.
So Brisbane get pick 2021 Pick 19 (22 after academy picks) & Future 3rd (around 40)
Lose a 2022 first round pick (12-18)

thoughts?
 
Banfield got taken, but Richmond discussed with us prior.

There may have been one in the last five years? I vaguely recall a discussion about it previously.

Having said that, if you think about the type of player who gets moved on to the rookie list they tend to be a candidate for delisting in future years (otherwise why move them in the first point). Often they're players who have been offered around for trade and have had zero bites - otherwise they'd be at a new club, with that club picking up the tab instead of the rookie list providing minor relief. There's not exactly a huge queue lining up to poach them. Some are also actually retired, and end up on the rookie list for cap purposes (Patfull for example).

There have been a few examples where clubs have done it to long-standing players (St Kilda did it at least once) who then threatened to retire if any other club picked them up.

Moving to the rookie list really is a have your cake and eat it (thought what the **** else do you with cake?) situation. We don't think you're good enough to be on the senior list but not quite ready to let you go.

List of guys that have solidified significant careers after being dropped to rookie list has got to be tiny.
 

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Why arent we trading next years future first rounder? We have Will Ashcroft in next years draft who i believe is a top 5 pick (may be mistaken). Maybe for that valuable first pick of the 2nd round from GC (Get the projected first round slider) & a a future 3rd for points.
So Brisbane get pick 2021 Pick 19 (22 after academy picks) & Future 3rd (around 40)
Lose a 2022 first round pick (12-18)

thoughts?

We might have put it out there but not got the value we desired. It'll be traded out eventually but it might be next year when we have a better idea of what we need for our three F/S + academy player/s. I would have liked three players from this year's first round though I can't say I've seen enough of the players I like to even warrant that desire.
 
Why arent we trading next years future first rounder? We have Will Ashcroft in next years draft who i believe is a top 5 pick (may be mistaken). Maybe for that valuable first pick of the 2nd round from GC (Get the projected first round slider) & a a future 3rd for points.
So Brisbane get pick 2021 Pick 19 (22 after academy picks) & Future 3rd (around 40)
Lose a 2022 first round pick (12-18)

thoughts?
Because we don’t have the list spot for that pick
 
Why arent we trading next years future first rounder? We have Will Ashcroft in next years draft who i believe is a top 5 pick (may be mistaken). Maybe for that valuable first pick of the 2nd round from GC (Get the projected first round slider) & a a future 3rd for points.
So Brisbane get pick 2021 Pick 19 (22 after academy picks) & Future 3rd (around 40)
Lose a 2022 first round pick (12-18)

thoughts?
Gold Coasts pick 19 has already been moved on I believe.
 
Gunston to Lions is a thing??



Is that just a typo? If you replaced the one Gunston reference with Ceglar than it makes sense. If Hawks were footing most of bill would definitely jump on Ceglar vs our other ruck targets.
 
Is that just a typo? If you replaced the one Gunston reference with Ceglar than it makes sense. If Hawks were footing most of bill would definitely jump on Ceglar vs our other ruck targets.

Depends if Ceglar want's to move interstate for what would be the same money. Will be number one ruck at the Bulldogs, won't be at the Lions. He'll share the role with Big O.

I was watching the fox trading show last night. John Ralph was talking in general about how clubs are tight & it's hard to get trades done this year, said quite emphatically that the Lions are desperate to get an experienced player through the door but only have $150,000 to play with (I'd be staggered if he actually knows the cap space we have).

That led Dicko to say that he'd love to see Gunston at the Lions thinks he'd be great fit alongside Daniher.

Wondering if it all has started from that? Haven't seen any other mention of us being into Gunstan.

I like Gunsten and think he may well make us a better team, but don't see extra options up forward really being a strong need for us.

Risk mitigation is probably a greater need and I doubt Gunstin can play ruck full time if Big O goes down.
 

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I wonder if we are looking at Gunston as a replacement for Birchall down back?
He has played a bit down back before. And is a good kick.
But would prefer a backup ruck.
 
Moving to the rookie list really is a have your cake and eat it (thought what the fu** else do you with cake?) situation. We don't think you're good enough to be on the senior list but not quite ready to let you go.

List of guys that have solidified significant careers after being dropped to rookie list has got to be tiny.

Specifically, "not quite ready to let you go" generally actually means "you're not out of contract yet and AFL clubs hate paying out contracts".
 
Specifically, "not quite ready to let you go" generally actually means "you're not out of contract yet and AFL clubs hate paying out contracts".

Yeah, the former just sounds so much more pleasant and optimistic.
 
And the reality is that very few players come back from being moved to the rookie list.

I did say that list is likely tiny. I'm just sentimental and love the idea of a comeback story. Rookie list legit is just long shots and last chances though.
 
Fremantle bending Suns over once again. How on earth is this even remotely fair?

FREMANTLE has secured former No.9 pick Will Brodie and a swag of picks from Gold Coast.

As revealed by AFL.com.au on Wednesday, the Dockers have received Brodie, a second-round pick (currently No.19) and two fourth-round picks (currently No.61 and No.69), while the Suns get a future second-round selection and a future fourth-round selection.

The deal will also see the Dockers absorb the midfielder's 2022 contract.
 

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