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List Mgmt. 2022 Trade & List Management Thread II

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Key Dates:

Friday 07 October at 5.00pm

Close of AFL Restricted Free Agency Offer and Unrestricted Free Agency Period.

Monday 10 October
NAB AFL Draft Nominations open (9am)
AFL Restricted Free Agency Matching Offer 3 Day Period Ends (5pm)

Wednesday 12 October at 7.30pm
AFL Trade Period closes – players and selections


Thursday 03 November at 9.00am
AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (1) commences

Wednesday 09 November at 5.00pm

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (1) closes

Friday 11 November at 9.00am

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (2) commences

Tuesday 15 November by 5.00pm

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (2) closes
AFL Trade Period closes – selections only

Monday 21 November by 3.00pm

NAB AFL Draft Nominations close

Monday 28 November at 7.10pm

2022 NAB AFL Draft Round One (Venue TBC)

Father/Son, Academy & NGA and Players Bidding opens.

Tuesday 29 November

AFL Trade Period – selections only (5.45pm to 6.30pm)

2022 NAB AFL National Draft Round two until completion (7pm)

Rookie Upgrade Period opens (10pm)

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (3) commences (10pm)

Rookie Upgrade Period closes (11pm)

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (3) closes (11pm)

Wednesday 30 November

NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft (3pm, online)
NAB AFL Rookie Draft (3.20pm, online)

Thursday 01 December by 4.00pm

Final AFL Club List Lodgement
 
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Reading about Adam Cooney reminded me of the 5 goals the great Eddie Sainsbury kicked on him in the SANFL Grand Final.

Good times.
 

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We can name a dog after Jack Bowes, if he comes to us.
 
It’s a statement of fact to say that McDonald had the comparatively better season than Cadman given he played a years worth of senior football. That said, I had him as my least preferred of the top 5 from the 2020 draft. Part of that was go home

McDonald only played 9 senior games. Short covid season.



wasn’t sure that McDonalds game would translate to a genuine KPF threat at AFL level.
Spot on. McDonald played forward pocket at Perth FC.
 

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Brisbane receiving pick 19 compensation for McStay would make me sick.

Should be a rule. If you finish inside the top 4 you get no compensation.
There's an argument to be made that compo should be moved up/down a band based on ladder position, but at the same time there's already enough blurred lines and bullshit involved with FA compo.
 




Clubs clamouring to secure Gold Coast midfielder Jack Bowes and the Suns’ cherished No.7 pick could spread his $1.6 million salary obligation over four years in a major boost for teams with tight salary caps.

Geelong and Hawthorn head a pack of clubs chasing Bowes that also includes Essendon and North Melbourne. The Roos were expected to make their bid for the former No.10 pick over the weekend.

Gold Coast is prepared to trade Bowes and the No.7 pick to his club of choice, and if he arrived at the Cats he could be the centrepiece of deals that would also secure former first-round picks Tanner Bruhn (GWS) and Ollie Henry (Geelong).

The Cats could split the No.7 draft pick from the Suns to help satisfy the Giants and Pies with trade requests.

But the Herald Sun understands the AFL has made clear the Suns would need to secure a draft pick in return for the Bowes salary dump. That is likely be a future second-round pick.

While the AFL has given clubs greater flexibility over salary dumps, it would only give its stamp of approval to the complex deal if the Suns receive a player or pick in the exchange.

A future second-round pick is the most likely price, but a club’s ability to spread Bowes’ salary across more than two seasons would make the deal even more attractive.

Bowes is owed about $800,000 per season for 2023 and 2024 after he was happy to defer money in a five-year contract on a deal that averaged out at much less than that sum per year.

But turning a two-year $1.6 million contract into a four-year, $400,000 deal – likely with incentives to boost his salary – would be much more appealing for all potential suitors.

All parties could win if he was traded to his club of choice, he received the security of a longer-term deal and the No.7 pick that accompanied him allowed his new club to strengthen its list significantly.
 




Clubs clamouring to secure Gold Coast midfielder Jack Bowes and the Suns’ cherished No.7 pick could spread his $1.6 million salary obligation over four years in a major boost for teams with tight salary caps.

Geelong and Hawthorn head a pack of clubs chasing Bowes that also includes Essendon and North Melbourne. The Roos were expected to make their bid for the former No.10 pick over the weekend.

Gold Coast is prepared to trade Bowes and the No.7 pick to his club of choice, and if he arrived at the Cats he could be the centrepiece of deals that would also secure former first-round picks Tanner Bruhn (GWS) and Ollie Henry (Geelong).

The Cats could split the No.7 draft pick from the Suns to help satisfy the Giants and Pies with trade requests.

But the Herald Sun understands the AFL has made clear the Suns would need to secure a draft pick in return for the Bowes salary dump. That is likely be a future second-round pick.

While the AFL has given clubs greater flexibility over salary dumps, it would only give its stamp of approval to the complex deal if the Suns receive a player or pick in the exchange.

A future second-round pick is the most likely price, but a club’s ability to spread Bowes’ salary across more than two seasons would make the deal even more attractive.

Bowes is owed about $800,000 per season for 2023 and 2024 after he was happy to defer money in a five-year contract on a deal that averaged out at much less than that sum per year.

But turning a two-year $1.6 million contract into a four-year, $400,000 deal – likely with incentives to boost his salary – would be much more appealing for all potential suitors.

All parties could win if he was traded to his club of choice, he received the security of a longer-term deal and the No.7 pick that accompanied him allowed his new club to strengthen its list significantly.

Well hope it when we’ll with Clarkson
 

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I would think Geelong would be about the only suitor he would be happy to squish his salary for. 800k is backpay, accepting 4*400 is nuts unless there are other incentives.
Oh you'd bet there are. Just some dubiously high paying jobs for his partner which happen to be at Geelong's sponsors.
 
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