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List Mgmt. 2022 Trade & List Management Thread III

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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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The Saints may well come back for 3 but I can’t help think they may have been best suited finding a deal for Clark. Not our business now, we’ll see where we stand next year.
 

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The Saints may well come back for 3 but I can’t help think they may have been best suited finding a deal for Clark. Not our business now, we’ll see where we stand next year.
If both Clark and aints agree to rip up his contract is that allowed
 
Maybe now he’ll finally advise Josh Kelly to sign with us.
Josh is destined to be remembered by no one after 250+ games for a plastic franchise and yet his old man is remembered by thousands after just 61 at a real club...

**** the campaigner

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NORTH MELBOURNE

Who left:
Jason Horne-Francis (Port Adelaide, trade)


Who arrived: Griffin Logue (Fremantle, trade), Darcy Tucker (Fremantle, trade)

Draft picks owned: 2, 3, 40, 43, 59, 70

David King says: “They’ve made the best of a really bad situation. You saw Brady Rawlings before, he’s rung out. The whole football club has been challenged at every port along the way. The AFL assistance of Logue and Tucker will help with Picks 2, 3 and 40. But it’s still at the bottom-end of a rebuild. I think they’ll be putting their hand up again next year for some assistance because I don’t think it was good enough this year – and I’ll go to the grave on that.”

Foxfooty.com.au trade grade: D+
 


NORTH MELBOURNE

Who left:
Jason Horne-Francis (Port Adelaide, trade)


Who arrived: Griffin Logue (Fremantle, trade), Darcy Tucker (Fremantle, trade)

Draft picks owned: 2, 3, 40, 43, 59, 70

David King says: “They’ve made the best of a really bad situation. You saw Brady Rawlings before, he’s rung out. The whole football club has been challenged at every port along the way. The AFL assistance of Logue and Tucker will help with Picks 2, 3 and 40. But it’s still at the bottom-end of a rebuild. I think they’ll be putting their hand up again next year for some assistance because I don’t think it was good enough this year – and I’ll go to the grave on that.”

Foxfooty.com.au trade grade: D+
Id call it an A! Got rid of Judas, we got 2 of the top 3 draft picks, got Griff and Darcy who actually want to play in the blue and white, plus got an extra future 1st in a super draft!
 

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I hope we spring up the ladder, now we have a proven coach. (hopefully) a healthy list and King eats his words.

We pushed the Demons, Swans and should have beaten the Pies (who just missed a GF)

Get *ed Kingy.
 
Now that the sh!tstain gutless little flog has departed, can he now be know as *? I never want to hear his name again unless it’s during the games and Brian says wowee * had been bumped over the fence.

Volderhorne?
 
s**t all this talk about this giantroo guy, I might have to take him off ignore.
Can someone give me cliff notes of what he's posted for the last week or so?
giantroo doesn't post... he has thoughts and they appear.... :stern Look
 

North Melbourne​

In: Griffin Logue, Darcy Tucker, pick 2, pick 3, pick 40, pick 43, future first-round pick (PA)

Out: Jason Horne-Francis, pick 1, future second-round pick, future fourth-round pick

Draft hand: 2, 3, 40, 43, 59, 70

Last year’s top draft pick and this year’s top draft pick both go out the door. It’s hard to spin that positively for long-suffering North fans, regardless of the haul that came back. Will need to hit in a big way on picks 2 and 3 at next month’s draft. C

Adelaide​

In: Izak Rankine, pick 46, future third-round pick (Coll), future fourth-round pick (Fre)

Out: Billy Frampton, pick 5, future third-round pick, future fourth-round pick


Draft hand: 23, 46

Rankine’s arrival gives the Crows a forward line that could be scary very soon, with the X-factor joining Josh Rachele, Darcy Fogarty and Elliott Himmelberg as players 24 or younger. But will the price of pick 5 to make it happen prove costly for a club that still has plenty of holes to fill? B

Brisbane​

In: Jack Gunston, Josh Dunkley, pick 35, pick 36, pick 38, pick 55, pick 56, future third-round pick (Melb), future fourth-round pick (Melb)

Out: Dan McStay, Tom Berry, pick 15, future first-round pick (Geel), future fourth-round pick (Geel)

Draft hand: 34, 35, 36, 38, 55, 56, 73

Got their man in Dunkley, but were made to sweat for it. Along with Gunston, they’ve added premiership pedigree as they look to take the next step. The flurry of mid-range picks will help them balance the numbers to secure father-son pair Will Ashcroft and Jaspa Fletcher at the draft. A-


Carlton​

In: Blake Acres, pick 49, future fourth-round pick (Ess)

Out: Liam Jones, Will Setterfield, pick 68, future third-round pick

Draft hand: 10, 29, 49, 66

Hard to fault, with Acres boosting the wing position and the two players walking out not significant losses. The Blues are backing their upward trajectory to continue largely with the group they’ve got. C+

Collingwood​

In: Tom Mitchell, Dan McStay, Bobby Hill, Billy Frampton, pick 25, pick 27, pick 40


Out: Brodie Grundy, Ollie Henry, pick 41, pick 43, pick 50, future second-round pick, future third-round pick

Draft hand: 16, 25, 27, 40, 51

The Pies believe Mitchell still has plenty to give if he can find the right role, and the club managed to sort their Grundy issue, albeit taking less than what they may have liked. They also managed to get something for Henry rather than him walking for nothing. B

Essendon​

In: Will Setterfield, Sam Weideman, pick 54, pick 68, pick 72

Out: Aaron Francis, future fourth-round pick (Syd)

Draft hand: 4, 22, 54, 62, 68, 72

An atypically subdued trade period from the normally active Bombers, with the unsettled lead-in regarding the club’s chief executive officer and coach likely not helping. Francis simply didn’t work out as a No.6 draft pick from seven years ago, while the Dons will be hoping to turn Weideman and Setterfield from fringe players to first-choice talent. C+

Fremantle​

In: Luke Jackson, Jaeger O’Meara, Josh Corbett, pick 30, pick 44, pick 67, future second-round pick (NM), future third-round pick (NM), future third-round pick (Carl), future fourth-round pick (Haw).

Out: Rory Lobb, Griffin Logue, Blake Acres, Darcy Tucker, Lloyd Meek, pick 13, future first-round pick, two future second-round picks, future third-round pick, future fourth-round pick

Draft hand: 30, 44, 67, 76

Set out what they wanted to achieve, and more. Ticked off the Jackson trade, pulled in another starting-calibre midfielder in O’Meara, and didn’t appear to obviously lose out in any deal. The loss of Lobb hurts up forward, but ultimately, this fortnight was a big tick for Freo. A-

Geelong​

In: Tanner Bruhn, Jack Bowes, Ollie Henry, pick 7

Out: Cooper Stephens, pick 18, pick 38, pick 48, pick 55, future second-round pick, future third-round pick, future fourth-round pick

Draft hand: 7, 58, 64

A brilliant fortnight off the back of a brilliant 2022 season, bringing in three former first-round draft picks. The Bowes trade that delivered pick 7 to the Cats looms as one of the most lopsided deals in AFL history on paper, leaving the premiers in a strong position to continue infusing high-end talent while contending - something they’ve been doing for a while. A+

Gold Coast​

In: Ben Long, Tom Berry, pick 5, future second-round pick (Bris), future third-round pick (Adel), future third-round pick (Geel), future fourth-round pick (Adel), future fourth-round pick (Fre)

Out: Izak Rankine, Jack Bowes, Josh Corbett, pick 7, pick 25, pick 32, pick 36, pick 46, pick 56, future fourth-round pick

Draft hand: 5, 45, 71, 74

The well-publicised fire sale of pick 7 and Bowes was a disaster that could take some recovering from. Losing one of their brightest talents in Rankine also stings. D-

Greater Western Sydney​

In: Toby Bedford, pick 1, pick 15, pick 18, pick 19, pick 31, pick 43, pick 57, future first-round pick

Out: Tim Taranto, Jacob Hopper, Bobby Hill, Tanner Bruhn, pick 3, pick 21, pick 40, pick 44, pick 63, future second-round pick

Draft hand: 1, 15, 18, 19, 31, 43, 57, 61

Four picks inside the top 20 will help kick-start the retooling, but the concern remains the same: How much use are those top-end selections if so many of the players they become end up leaving, like Taranto, Hopper and Bruhn? C-

Hawthorn​

In: Karl Amon, Lloyd Meek, Cooper Stephens, pick 41, pick 48, pick 50, future second-round pick, future fourth-round pick

Out: Tom Mitchell, Jack Gunston, Jaeger O’Meara

Draft hand: 6, 24, 41, 48, 50, 52, 65

Remarkably traded out three of last year’s six-man leadership group, while Ben McEvoy and Liam Shiels are also both gone from that collective. It’s an ultra-aggressive rebuild that Sam Mitchell and the Hawks are leaning into, but did they get enough back for their stars? C+

Melbourne​

In: Brodie Grundy, Lachie Hunter, Josh Schache, pick 13, pick 52, future first-round pick (Fre), future second-round pick (Fre)

Out: Luke Jackson, Jayden Hunt, Toby Bedford, Sam Weideman, pick 33, pick 43, pick 53, pick 67, future third-round pick, future fourth-round pick

Draft hand: 13, 37, 52

Plenty of movement after last year’s premiers flamed out in this year’s finals. Pick 13 is a nice addition, Hunter came cheap, and they only lost one sure-fire best-22 member in Jackson, but will the Grundy experiment alongside Gawn work as they pick up some of his contract? B

North Melbourne​

In: Griffin Logue, Darcy Tucker, pick 2, pick 3, pick 40, pick 43, future first-round pick (PA)

Out: Jason Horne-Francis, pick 1, future second-round pick, future fourth-round pick

Draft hand: 2, 3, 40, 43, 59, 70

Last year’s top draft pick and this year’s top draft pick both go out the door. It’s hard to spin that positively for long-suffering North fans, regardless of the haul that came back. Will need to hit in a big way on picks 2 and 3 at next month’s draft. C

Port Adelaide​

In: Jason Horne-Francis, Junior Rioli, pick 33, future second-round pick (Coll)

Out: Karl Amon, pick 8, pick 57, future first-round pick, future second-round pick

Draft hand: 33, 60

The Power are going all in, with last year’s top draft pick and a proven premiership match-winner joining the club that’s eyeing a big bounce-back. Their future stocks took a hit, but it’s win-now mode for Ken Hinkley and co. A

Richmond​

In: Tim Taranto, Jacob Hopper, pick 53, pick 63

Out: Pick 12, pick 19, pick 31, future first-round pick

Draft hand: 53, 63

Two former top-seven picks bolster a midfield that will also have contributions from Dion Prestia and Shai Bolton - as well as two all-timers in Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin, of course. The Tigers didn’t give up too much to help hand over the engine-room keys to the next generation and are in a strong position to reload next season. A-

St Kilda​

In: Zaine Cordy, pick 32

Out: Ben Long

Draft hand: 9, 28, 32, 47

A quiet period for the Saints. Cordy helps down back, but missing out on Jordan De Goey will hurt as they bank on internal improvement. D

Sydney​

In: Aaron Francis, pick 42

Out: Pick 37, future fourth-round pick

Draft hand: 14, 17, 42, 75

The grand finalists appear content with their list, with just the sole move going through on the final day of trade period. Don’t be surprised if Sydney enhance their track record of helping second-chance players go to the next level by getting the most out of the incoming Francis. C+

West Coast Eagles​

In: Jayden Hunt, pick 8, pick 12, future second-round pick (PA), future third-round pick (PA)

Out: Junior Rioli, pick 2, pick 40

Draft hand: 8, 12, 20, 26

This one will take time to assess. West Coast have given themselves the chance to bring in twice as much top-end talent with two picks rather than one inside the first dozen or so (factoring in academy selections), but what if the player who goes to North Melbourne with their traded pick 2 ends up becoming a Hall Of Fame calibre figure? B-

Western Bulldogs​

In: Rory Lobb, Liam Jones, pick 21, future first-round pick (Bris), future second-round pick (Bris), future fourth-round pick (Melb), future fourth-round pick (Geel)

Out: Josh Dunkley, Lachie Hunter, Zaine Cordy, Josh Schache, pick 30, future second-round pick, future third-round pick

Draft hand: 11, 21, 39, 69

Three premiership players - including their best-and-fairest in Dunkley - go out the door as the Dogs retool. The midfield squeeze will be eased, and Lobb and Jones will help at either end of the ground, but will both be 30+ when next season starts. Do they make the side too top-heavy? C

 

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I’ll give my info on JHF - what is fact -

1.He was the one that sooked after Noble blasted them in Brisbane.
2. Flew to Adelaide without the clubs knowledge.
3. Fact - most of the players hated him - thought he was a tosser.
4. Refused an ice bath and verbally challenged Patch on where he should have played - got him dropped.
5. Clearly looked to have checked out after about 6 games which we now know is when Port started talking to him.

All of the above is fairly well known.

Another thing that just crossed my mind though was this - I spoke to Boomer Harvey a few times this year about a lot of stuff as I know him from local footy. I remember speaking to him in March at a VFL practice match and I asked would JHF play round 1. He said possibly but not a lock. Now isn’t that strange for a number 1 pick who is supposedly a gun. Makes me wonder if there weren’t issues then.

Thinking about it now the Boomer comments make some sense - maybe they thought he would come good but obviously he didn’t.

But Boomer did give me Paul Curtis as his smoky for the year.
 
I’ll give my info on JHF - what is fact -

1.He was the one that sooked after Noble blasted them in Brisbane.
2. Flew to Adelaide without the clubs knowledge.
3. Fact - most of the players hated him - thought he was a tosser.
4. Refused an ice bath and verbally challenged Patch on where he should have played - got him dropped.
5. Clearly looked to have checked out after about 6 games which we now know is when Port started talking to him.

All of the above is fairly well known.

Another thing that just crossed my mind though was this - I spoke to Boomer Harvey a few times this year about a lot of stuff as I know him from local footy. I remember speaking to him in March at a VFL practice match and I asked would JHF play round 1. He said possibly but not a lock. Now isn’t that strange for a number 1 pick who is supposedly a gun. Makes me wonder if there weren’t issues then.

Thinking about it now the Boomer comments make some sense - maybe they thought he would come good but obviously he didn’t.

But Boomer did give me Paul Curtis as his smoky for the year.

I know for a fact that he completely checked out, after the Carlton game. Silvagni's sledge, was the final straw. No real senior help, to smash SOS. Imagine the North 90s side, dealing with that?
 
I’ll give my info on JHF - what is fact -

1.He was the one that sooked after Noble blasted them in Brisbane.
2. Flew to Adelaide without the clubs knowledge.
3. Fact - most of the players hated him - thought he was a tosser.
4. Refused an ice bath and verbally challenged Patch on where he should have played - got him dropped.
5. Clearly looked to have checked out after about 6 games which we now know is when Port started talking to him.

All of the above is fairly well known.

Another thing that just crossed my mind though was this - I spoke to Boomer Harvey a few times this year about a lot of stuff as I know him from local footy. I remember speaking to him in March at a VFL practice match and I asked would JHF play round 1. He said possibly but not a lock. Now isn’t that strange for a number 1 pick who is supposedly a gun. Makes me wonder if there weren’t issues then.

Thinking about it now the Boomer comments make some sense - maybe they thought he would come good but obviously he didn’t.

But Boomer did give me Paul Curtis as his smoky for the year.
Davies on fox tonight was ****ing coy as shit. Everyone can tell this bloke is a campaigner.

Happy for us to move this campaigner on, you know what Adelaide is like - port fans will eat him alive!
 
I know for a fact that he completely checked out, after the Carlton game. Silvagni's sledge, was the final straw. No real senior help, to smash SOS.
Would you help a campaigner you don’t like?
 

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