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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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Who wrote this garbage?

North Melbourne has been offered attractive trade proposals by Greater Western Sydney to secure the No. 1

The Giants could end up offering the No. 3 selection and one of 12 or 15 to the Roos


How can North have been offered an attractive trade proposal if they have yet to offer it and how do we know it is attractive if they have not offered it. 3 and 12 is not close to being attractive.

If 3 & 12 is “upping the ante”, what was the “ante” initially?
 


North Melbourne will strongly consider splitting one of its top-two selections for multiple picks or players if it can secure a trade for Jason Horne-Francis for pick two.
And the move could bring St Kilda hard nut Hunter Clark back into the Roos’ frame late in the trade period next week despite the Saints’ desire to keep him.

St Kilda has said it wants to hold on to Clark, 23, but are considering ways to bring in another early draft pick after missing out on the signature of Collingwood’s Jordan De Goey.

There is a left-field option to make a play for high-priced defender Nick Haynes from GWS Giants if the salary dump also comes attached with a first-round draft pick.

Haynes is up for grabs if a new club covers his $800,000-plus price tag but there had not been any big moves for him over the first week of the trade period.

SCROLL DOWN TO RECAP ALL THE TRADE NEWS FROM FRIDAY

[PLAYERCARD]Hunter Clark[/PLAYERCARD] is still of interest to North Melbourne.
Hunter Clark is still of interest to North Melbourne.
The Kangaroos are working hard to secure a trade for Horne-Francis as part of a transfer involving West Coast and Port Adelaide which could land the Roos West Coast’s pick two.

But the mooted three-way deal could become a four-way exchange if the Roos can engage GWS on a swap for either pick one or pick two (potentially on-traded from West Coast).

GWS, which holds picks 3, 12, 15, 18 and 19, has already held talks with clubs about bundling up some of those choices for an earlier pick higher up the order.

It means the Roos could offer up pick one or two for multiple selections at the back end of the first round and then try and tempt St Kilda to off-load Clark for one of them.

The Saints’ hard nut midfielder considered a trade despite having one more year to run on his contract and was buoyed by the arrival of Lenny Hayes as midfield coach at St Kilda.

The investigation into North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson about the treatment of First Nations players during his time at Hawthorn had also clouded the move.

Jason Horne-Francis has been made to wait for his return to SA.
Jason Horne-Francis has been made to wait for his return to SA.
North Melbourne has already landed Griffin Logue and Darcy Tucker from Fremantle as part of a strategy to bring in some mature-talent after two years in the AFL doldrums.

However, there remains work to do on the arrangement with West Coast and Port Adelaide on the move to send Horne-Francis to the Power which would see the Eagles’ slide from pick two to pick eight.

West Coast would also receive Port’s future first-round pick, plus a potential second-round pick, to help break the deadlock on the deal.

West Coast said it would be interested in a prime young player such as Mitch Georgiades to accept the trade but Port does not want to trade the young key forward.

Exciting wingman Xavier Duursma is also off the table despite a frustrating year playing 11 games for Port this season.

Duursma has told Power chiefs and his manager David Trotter he wants to stay at Port to help guide the club back up to the top-four mix next season.

Clubs could also enquire about dynamic linebreaker Josh Sinn but Port has also said previously the speedster is a contracted and required player for 2023.

Sinn, from Sandringham, was taken with pick 12 in last year’s draft. North Melbourne also want something extra in the deal for Horne-Francis in addition to pick two if it can snatch it off West Coast.
 
The Kangaroos are still weighing up whether receiving pick No.2 for Horne-Francis in a multi-club deal with West Coast and Port Adelaide is adequate for last year’s No.1 pick but have not been forced to make that decision as the Eagles remain adamant they want a player in any deal that sees Junior Rioli get to Port Adelaide.

If the Kangaroos do land the first two picks in this year’s national draft, they may consider splitting one of the picks with the Giants, who have picks 3, 12, 15, 18 and 19. However, pick swaps can occur between the end of trade period and the week of the national draft.

- The Age
As if we are weighing up for that.
 

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North Melbourne will strongly consider splitting one of its top-two selections for multiple picks or players if it can secure a trade for Jason Horne-Francis for pick two.
And the move could bring St Kilda hard nut Hunter Clark back into the Roos’ frame late in the trade period next week despite the Saints’ desire to keep him.

St Kilda has said it wants to hold on to Clark, 23, but are considering ways to bring in another early draft pick after missing out on the signature of Collingwood’s Jordan De Goey.

There is a left-field option to make a play for high-priced defender Nick Haynes from GWS Giants if the salary dump also comes attached with a first-round draft pick.

Haynes is up for grabs if a new club covers his $800,000-plus price tag but there had not been any big moves for him over the first week of the trade period.

SCROLL DOWN TO RECAP ALL THE TRADE NEWS FROM FRIDAY

Hunter Clark is still of interest to North Melbourne.
Hunter Clark is still of interest to North Melbourne.
The Kangaroos are working hard to secure a trade for Horne-Francis as part of a transfer involving West Coast and Port Adelaide which could land the Roos West Coast’s pick two.

But the mooted three-way deal could become a four-way exchange if the Roos can engage GWS on a swap for either pick one or pick two (potentially on-traded from West Coast).

GWS, which holds picks 3, 12, 15, 18 and 19, has already held talks with clubs about bundling up some of those choices for an earlier pick higher up the order.

It means the Roos could offer up pick one or two for multiple selections at the back end of the first round and then try and tempt St Kilda to off-load Clark for one of them.

The Saints’ hard nut midfielder considered a trade despite having one more year to run on his contract and was buoyed by the arrival of Lenny Hayes as midfield coach at St Kilda.

The investigation into North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson about the treatment of First Nations players during his time at Hawthorn had also clouded the move.

Jason Horne-Francis has been made to wait for his return to SA.
Jason Horne-Francis has been made to wait for his return to SA.
North Melbourne has already landed Griffin Logue and Darcy Tucker from Fremantle as part of a strategy to bring in some mature-talent after two years in the AFL doldrums.

However, there remains work to do on the arrangement with West Coast and Port Adelaide on the move to send Horne-Francis to the Power which would see the Eagles’ slide from pick two to pick eight.

West Coast would also receive Port’s future first-round pick, plus a potential second-round pick, to help break the deadlock on the deal.

West Coast said it would be interested in a prime young player such as Mitch Georgiades to accept the trade but Port does not want to trade the young key forward.

Exciting wingman Xavier Duursma is also off the table despite a frustrating year playing 11 games for Port this season.

Duursma has told Power chiefs and his manager David Trotter he wants to stay at Port to help guide the club back up to the top-four mix next season.

Clubs could also enquire about dynamic linebreaker Josh Sinn but Port has also said previously the speedster is a contracted and required player for 2023.

Sinn, from Sandringham, was taken with pick 12 in last year’s draft. North Melbourne also want something extra in the deal for Horne-Francis in addition to pick two if it can snatch it off West Coast.


Good. Bring in Clark and keep a proper superstar happy.
 


North Melbourne will strongly consider splitting one of its top-two selections for multiple picks or players if it can secure a trade for Jason Horne-Francis for pick two.
And the move could bring St Kilda hard nut Hunter Clark back into the Roos’ frame late in the trade period next week despite the Saints’ desire to keep him.

St Kilda has said it wants to hold on to Clark, 23, but are considering ways to bring in another early draft pick after missing out on the signature of Collingwood’s Jordan De Goey.

There is a left-field option to make a play for high-priced defender Nick Haynes from GWS Giants if the salary dump also comes attached with a first-round draft pick.

Haynes is up for grabs if a new club covers his $800,000-plus price tag but there had not been any big moves for him over the first week of the trade period.

SCROLL DOWN TO RECAP ALL THE TRADE NEWS FROM FRIDAY

Hunter Clark is still of interest to North Melbourne.
Hunter Clark is still of interest to North Melbourne.
The Kangaroos are working hard to secure a trade for Horne-Francis as part of a transfer involving West Coast and Port Adelaide which could land the Roos West Coast’s pick two.

But the mooted three-way deal could become a four-way exchange if the Roos can engage GWS on a swap for either pick one or pick two (potentially on-traded from West Coast).

GWS, which holds picks 3, 12, 15, 18 and 19, has already held talks with clubs about bundling up some of those choices for an earlier pick higher up the order.

It means the Roos could offer up pick one or two for multiple selections at the back end of the first round and then try and tempt St Kilda to off-load Clark for one of them.

The Saints’ hard nut midfielder considered a trade despite having one more year to run on his contract and was buoyed by the arrival of Lenny Hayes as midfield coach at St Kilda.

The investigation into North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson about the treatment of First Nations players during his time at Hawthorn had also clouded the move.

Jason Horne-Francis has been made to wait for his return to SA.
Jason Horne-Francis has been made to wait for his return to SA.
North Melbourne has already landed Griffin Logue and Darcy Tucker from Fremantle as part of a strategy to bring in some mature-talent after two years in the AFL doldrums.

However, there remains work to do on the arrangement with West Coast and Port Adelaide on the move to send Horne-Francis to the Power which would see the Eagles’ slide from pick two to pick eight.

West Coast would also receive Port’s future first-round pick, plus a potential second-round pick, to help break the deadlock on the deal.

West Coast said it would be interested in a prime young player such as Mitch Georgiades to accept the trade but Port does not want to trade the young key forward.

Exciting wingman Xavier Duursma is also off the table despite a frustrating year playing 11 games for Port this season.

Duursma has told Power chiefs and his manager David Trotter he wants to stay at Port to help guide the club back up to the top-four mix next season.

Clubs could also enquire about dynamic linebreaker Josh Sinn but Port has also said previously the speedster is a contracted and required player for 2023.

Sinn, from Sandringham, was taken with pick 12 in last year’s draft. North Melbourne also want something extra in the deal for Horne-Francis in addition to pick two if it can snatch it off West Coast.

I'd take Haynes if he came with Clark.
 

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I dont understand that.
Dees offer to grundy is 700k which leaves the pies pay 300ish.
How is that a salary dump?
Dees would totally pay grundy 700k either way. Pies are idiots.
They are. Their list management in recent years has been a joke. Give a bloke 1M/yr over 7 years and then offload him for just pick 27. Amateurs.
 
Again, St Kilda coming in doesn’t solve Port not coming to the party. It’s unrelated business. Trade 1 to GWS for 3 and two of the picks in the teens, if Clark insists on leaving with a year left on his deal one of those will be enough.

Port need to focus on making 2 happen with their f1 and change while making WC happy on Rioli to move 2 in the first place or neither of those deals will happen (and I’m sure we’ll have no issue drafting Rioli in the PSD, or allow WC to redraft him). If they can’t make 2 happen they need to start talking to the team with current pick 4.
 
I'd be pretty dirty if we end up sending pick 1 away to get 3 & 12. I really like Cadman for us, we need another key forward, and I don't think that's enough return to make losing him worth it.

Also hope we're not seriously considering a straight swap of JHF for pick 2. Barely better than Port's first offer.
 

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I'd be pretty dirty if we end up sending pick 1 away to get 3 & 12. I really like Cadman for us, we need another key forward, and I don't think that's enough return to make losing him worth it.

Also hope we're not seriously considering a straight swap of JHF for pick 2. Barely better than Port's first offer.

Couldn’t agree more…


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And the move could bring St Kilda hard nut Hunter Clark back into the Roos’ frame late in the trade period next week despite the Saints’ desire to keep him.
If St Kilda wanted to keep him, we wouldn't still be talking about it.

And they certainly wouldn't keep telling the media about increasingly elaborate plans to get rid of him.
 
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