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All contracted so that won't be an easy assignment for any of them.Doubt Dunkley - I think the three people we are targeting is pretty clear Rankine, Cox and JHF.
I reckon JHF is a genuine chance to be traded this year to SA.
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I reacon there is * all chance of JHF being traded but..Doubt Dunkley - I think the three people we are targeting is pretty clear Rankine, Cox and JHF.
I reckon JHF is a genuine chance to be traded this year to SA.
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I explained it, if he showed a total inability to be balanced when it came to Hamish then I would, I don’t agree with what he posted. Find me one post where you’ve been critical of Hamish and I’ll show you the same courtesy. Hell you bag McAsey and can’t even bring yourself to criticise Hamish for the selection.More likely Godden and the SANFL assistants than Nick's.
When you gonna Tee off on your mate 1970 for having the temerity to suggest that someone other than Hamish likely had some influence in the selection.
C'mon fair's fair...
I don't see Cox as a need personally, the KPD options are decent with Butts, Murray, Worrell and Doedee down there.All contracted so that won't be an easy assignment for any of them.
Don't think Cox would be a smart move personally.
Edit: my bad Rankine is not contracted.
People also write off Borlase but he seems a good decision maker to me. Just needs a few years in the gym.I don't see Cox as a need personally, the KPD options are decent with Butts, Murray, Worrell and Doedee down there.
SeedsmanAlso, it’s highly likely that a current player on our senior list will be downgraded to the rookie list this offseason to make room for an incoming player or draft pick. Himmelberg and Rowe are the most likely candidates.
Ahh Idealism is a wonderful thing. Like the sentiment here. Good thinking...Probably not..
But the AFL really should step in and say..
“sorry Paul, we’ve undertaken a WHS risk assessment and the risk of you playing on is far too great.. so here’s a payout of your remaining contract and we will look to re-train and re-employ you elsewhere within the organistion where the risk of concussion injury is far less.. and Adelaide, we’ll strike Pauls remaining contract off your Salary Cap”..
Thats what a professional orgainisation would do.. one that actually cares about its staff and has high WHS standards.
But as we have all seen, especially this week with the Cripps decision, the AFL has a very long way to go before it can be classed as a professional organisation. Its standards are little better than those of a cottage industry..
The kid can't even decide for himself when his n*** have frozen off.I reacon there is * all chance of JHF being traded but..
If JHF is to be traded to SA this year it will be on Norths terms and norths terms only.
The kid will have no say at all which club he gets traded to.
So north will pick the team that gives them the best return.
Port will have a better hand than we will given we will be using our first on Rankine.
Does anyone think any of the current rumblings is just positioning for a serious tilt in the future when the playing field is more our way?Just don't understand how Crows are going to achieve anything like the press are suggesting we are trying to achieve unless all clubs player list are extended.
Just to get Rankine that looks more likely than unlikely now is going to need a first round and if offering a late first round will need a sweetener.
Whilst all love to see actual small fwd class in team ,I personally think a quality mid is more a long term need than a flashy fwd .
So that basically rules out getting JHF this year as contracted and therefore just wouldn't have picks to offer .
Then we have the Brennan Cox dream ,whilst I more than most think a KPD is a massive need ,again contracted and high picks required.
Of course in minds off fellow posters we could get good draft picks for Crouch , Sholl ,Frampton and Himmelberg and even some want to trade Doedee .
Well the picks we get if we get offers will relate to very little .
The talk of trading Doedee and trading or delisting Frampton, where are KPD is held together by Butts a 22 yrs old who struggled a bit in 2nd year from rookie draft and Murray who is a battler at the best coming from mid season draft 2-3 years ago seems strange unless there is a cheap experienced FPD available .
It is to be noted also we do not currently have a 3rd round pick.
Also still wondering who club going to delist or maybe get peanuts for as obvious delist in Davis keeps getting Medical sub and Rowe selected this week.
Seedsman .Sloane and Brown all have contracts along with Hamill if can't get over concussion problems.
Not sure I agree with this, Borlase is already quite strongly built so I don't see size (as in solidly built not height) or strength as a weakness in his current game it's more his height for a KPD and lack of any sort of closing speed that is his kryptonite. He's basically a lesser version of Josh Worrell who is equally good at intercepting and way more athletic, quicker and more agile.People also write off Borlase but he seems a good decision maker to me. Just needs a few years in the gym.
You do realise whoever wrote that article is only having a calculated guess, no way are they privy to players actual salary deals.For those questioning whether we have cap space, we have only 4 players in the top 100 paid AFL players... & they are nowhere near the highest.
Of the top 50, the number of players with the salary range..
total, club, 0.9-1M+, 0.8-0.9M, 0.7-0.8M
2 Adelaide 0, 0, 2
3 Brisbane 0, 1, 2
4 Carlton 0, 1, 3
3 Collingwood 1, 0, 2
2 Essendon 0, 0, 2
3 Fremantle 1, 0, 2
2 Geelong 1, 0, 1
2 GC 0, 0, 2
4 GWS 1, 2, 1
4 Hawks 0, 0, 4
3 Melbourne 0, 3, 0
0 North Melbourne 0, 0, 0
1 Port 0, 0, 1
2 Richmond 2, 0, 0
2 St Kilda 0, 1, 1
3 Sydney 1, 1, 1
4 W Bulldogs 1, 1, 2
6 West Coast 1, 2, 3
Adelaide's highest paid is Laird (750-850), Sloane (700-800)... along with O'Brien & Dawson who are in the top 100.
If someone has access to the tiser site, they can populate the top 100.
ROB, wow.For those questioning whether we have cap space, we have only 4 players in the top 100 paid AFL players... & they are nowhere near the highest.
Of the top 50, the number of players with the salary range..
total, club, 0.9-1M+, 0.8-0.9M, 0.7-0.8M
2 Adelaide 0, 0, 2
3 Brisbane 0, 1, 2
4 Carlton 0, 1, 3
3 Collingwood 1, 0, 2
2 Essendon 0, 0, 2
3 Fremantle 1, 0, 2
2 Geelong 1, 0, 1
2 GC 0, 0, 2
4 GWS 1, 2, 1
4 Hawks 0, 0, 4
3 Melbourne 0, 3, 0
0 North Melbourne 0, 0, 0
1 Port 0, 0, 1
2 Richmond 2, 0, 0
2 St Kilda 0, 1, 1
3 Sydney 1, 1, 1
4 W Bulldogs 1, 1, 2
6 West Coast 1, 2, 3
Adelaide's highest paid is Laird (750-850), Sloane (700-800)... along with O'Brien & Dawson who are in the top 100.
If someone has access to the tiser site, they can populate the top 100.
Salary ranges are published though... so they are guessing the player not the numbers, which remain relevant.You do realise whoever wrote that article is only having a calculated guess, no way are they privy to players actual salary deals.
Captain will usually be one of the highest paid.ROB, wow.
Now we know why Sloane won’t be retiring, still getting paid a shitload.
Richie Vandenberg wishes that was so....Captain will usually be one of the highest paid.
Isn't it salary ranges across the entire AFL? this is all scuttlebutt.Salary ranges are published though... so they are guessing the player not the numbers, which remain relevant.
Each club $100K ranges are known.. just not the players in that range.Isn't it salary ranges across the entire AFL? this is all scuttlebutt.
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Doubtful it's O'Brien and Dawson who they are assuming as reports was Dawson signed for $650K last year, more than likely they are Walker and Smith.For those questioning whether we have cap space, we have only 4 players in the top 100 paid AFL players... & they are nowhere near the highest.
Of the top 50, the number of players with the salary range..
total, club, 0.9-1M+, 0.8-0.9M, 0.7-0.8M
2 Adelaide 0, 0, 2
3 Brisbane 0, 1, 2
4 Carlton 0, 1, 3
3 Collingwood 1, 0, 2
2 Essendon 0, 0, 2
3 Fremantle 1, 0, 2
2 Geelong 1, 0, 1
2 GC 0, 0, 2
4 GWS 1, 2, 1
4 Hawks 0, 0, 4
3 Melbourne 0, 3, 0
0 North Melbourne 0, 0, 0
1 Port 0, 0, 1
2 Richmond 2, 0, 0
2 St Kilda 0, 1, 1
3 Sydney 1, 1, 1
4 W Bulldogs 1, 1, 2
6 West Coast 1, 2, 3
Adelaide's highest paid is Laird (750-850), Sloane (700-800)... along with O'Brien & Dawson who are in the top 100.
If someone has access to the tiser site, they can populate the top 100.
Richie is doing bloody well now though .Richie Vandenberg wishes that was so....
Yep.Does anyone think any of the current rumblings is just positioning for a serious tilt in the future when the playing field is more our way?
Dawson is apparently on 3.2M over 5 years, so yes he is one one our top 4 for now.Doubtful it's O'Brien and Dawson who they are assuming as reports was Dawson signed for $650K last year, more than likely they are Walker and Smith.