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List Mgmt. 2022 List Management and Trading Thread - Part 2

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And 2024 as it stands

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I was wondering, are they able to move Seeds from the rookie list to the LTI list if he is unable to play next year.
 
I reckon we don’t get much back if it is 10/11 we trade in for. That’s the risk we take I suspect
If it’s more mid teens then hopefully we don’t even use our first


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I think a swap of 2023 1sts and North's 2nd rounder could get it done.

Carlton will back themselves in to improve IMO
 

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If it turns out to be Phillipou surely the swap will be with Carlton for next years first. They indicated they would be open to trading 10 - and hard to see Phillipou getting out to 14 plus


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Got a feeling Phillipou will go to one of Essendon, hawks , saints earlier

The other thing is the media has just presumed cats will take Jye Clarke but maybe they don’t
 

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So with McPherson and Seeds to the rookie list, does that leave any rookie spots vacant for say Turner?

Depends on how we structure the list. We have 4 rookies (Murray and Parnell + Seeds and McPherson)

We have 2 list spots to play with that can go either rookie or main list.
 

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So effectively, if Phillipou slides we could trade in to get him. If we do, it will be him and MM + 1 DFA or rookie pick

If not, there is one other player we are looking at we could trade in for, so player X and MM + 1 DFA or rookie pick

If neither happens, it might be MM and then 2 rookie picks?

Does that sound right? Trying to get it clear in my head because I know my dad will ring tonight to ask!
Forget Phillipou .....no needs to get a case of premature expectation .....nasty those
 
Seeds will get there, McPherson could tempt a team to leap frog us.
Don't understand why Crouch wasn't the player delisted .....surely we're not pandering to his ego, on the back of his recent seasons & him looking at trade options .....I feel for McPherson
 
That depends on where you want to measure the "rebuild" start and end.

We had some higher end picks in '18 and '19 but didn't play a young team either of those years, and didn't really go hard at turning over the list until the 2019 off-season.

I'm not sure when hawthorn starting turning over heavily, but for the sake of simplicity, lets say that the rebuild is based on when the team is no longer in finals.

From 2002-2006, Hawthorn missed finals 5 consecutive years, and won 41 out of 110 games. In 2006, they won 9 games with a percentage of 86%

Crows 2018-2022, won 40 out of 105. In 2022, we won 8 game at 87%.


Do I think we will make finals in 2023?

No, we're probably too young, even if Nicks was decent. I can see us playing finals in 2024 though, and if we don't Nicks will be gone if he isn't already).

Can't really compare ourselves with the peak that Hawthorn had but in terms of progression and finals i think we're only one year behind.

Of course Hawthorn also brought in Hodge and a priority pick, plus had the potential goat coach.

Has our rebuild gone smoothly? No.

Have we screwed it as badly as you're pretending?
I don't think so, but it's actually still too early to tell. But it's certainly not time for panic stations.
Exactly. Good points made well. For Sanders to pluck this one off Horks situation is truly grasping and more than a little embarrassing :

  • Horks missed finals the majority (3) of the 4 years before their lucky 2001 prelim final berth (another Power choke in a semi at Footy Oark). 2 of these years they were bottom 4 ie already banking high draft picks (inc Trent Croad who was the major part of Horks getting Hodge in 2001) used for their 2007/8 finals run. Not sure he mentioned this.
  • The priority pick situation in those years was a true joke. Finish with 5 wins or less in ONE YEAR ONLY and guess what you get - a priority pick at the front of the queue (inc the year Horks got Roughy and Buddy). Crows finished 5th bottom in 2004 and there was always a clear “top 5” draftees. Effectively Buddy would have been a Crow if it wasn’t for this stupid rule.
  • Horks traded out ageing KPP players (Hay, Rawlings and someone else) well beyond their peak with both illness issues (inc mental health for one player) getting them a number of first round picks. Clubs have smartened up since then and this has never been repeated to this extent again.
  • even with all these high end draft picks - totally different to modern day rules - they still managed to draft champion spuds like Luke Brennan (8), Xavier Ellis (3), Beau Dowler (6), Mitch Thorp (6) Etc.

they got lucky mainly in one year. Roughy, Buddy and Lewis with rules that then were canned shortly afterwards. Totally incomparable era to modern age drafting (structural rules) and trading. We have blown one top 6 pick probably with McAsey but Pedlar was a freebie with this so must be accounted for. Horks blew top 6 draft pick after draft pick after draft pick back then for anyone actually following the game closely.
 
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