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List Mgmt. 2023 List Management and Trading (Part 2)

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Do you have a link to the article? I can't find anything on Google or the AFL website. Not doubting you, just trying to find the article you referenced.
From the article below:

"For instance, it would have allowed Adelaide to list one of Rory Sloane or Taylor Walker as a veteran for 2024 and opened up another spot on their primary list. The idea was designed to keep veterans in the game without sacrificing a list spot that a youngster may have taken, with the veteran’s full payments still counted in the salary cap."

There's a link in the post above
 

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Trade radio right now on Crows number one prospects for next year (from out of 8) according to Phil Davis and JJ
 

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Melbourne will not flinch on holding contracted defender Harrison Petty to his contract as they prepare to offer Adelaide a pick in the 30s for forward Shane McAdam.
Adelaide is understood to have offered South Australian 197cm forward Petty a long-term front-ended deal that could hit as much as $800,000 a season across the life of the contract.

In response Melbourne, which has Petty contracted for two more seasons, is understood to be open to extending his contract at more lucrative terms to ensure the 23-year-old stays at the Demons.

Despite Petty being open-minded to a move back to South Australia at some stage, the Demons can hold firm given he is a contracted player.

Losing Petty would be disastrous for the Demons given they will already lose Brodie Grundy to the Swans and are considered light on for forward leading targets.

Demons list boss Tim Lamb was adamant at the start of trade week that no Melbourne player would be involved in a trade for Shane McAdam.

Melbourne completed a pick swap on Wednesday that saw them secure the No.11 draft pick, Adelaide taking pick 14 and key back Chris Burgess, North Melbourne pick 18 and the Suns handed an array of 2023 picks to lock in their academy selections.

Melbourne on Wednesday traded their own pick 35 – as well as 14 and 27 – for Gold Coast’s pick 11.

But they are likely to secure a pick around that range for Brodie Grundy, having knocked back the Swans’ initial offer of a mid-40s pick.


Burgess will help the Crows with their key position issues, but they are still intent on holding Elliott Himmelberg unless they can secure more defensive cover.

Adelaide will continue their push to drag Petty across the border given he has shown he can play as a leading forward, lock-down defender or intercept marker.

At only 23 he has a massive future and the Demons are prepared to show him how valuable he is by signing on for a new deal.

So Adelaide might have to accept a draft pick instead of a player, with the Crows having cashed in their picks 23 and 26 for pick 14.

The Crows now have selections 10 and 14, and could attempt to use another mid-30s pick at the draft or to push further up the order.



Dees can go and get ******
 
absolute rubbish

mine was clear just because i could not tell you exactly what I heard because of who it implicated does not mean its wrong

i dont care whats said i have stuck to what i heard first hand bu the way all the way through despite the abuse.

I hope it comes off just to rub your face in it. if not i hapoy put my hand up and say its wrong but I think its already clear theres enough smoke my rumour was correct


You could also buy a puppy if you want attention.
 
Dees can go and get ******
Petty is contracted. They can do whatever they please.

Just because we let Charlie Cameron and Mitch McGovern go whilst contracted doesn't mean others have to.
 
If we can’t shake Petty loose I’m keen to get another 2024 first rounder by sliding back one of 14 or 20, probably on draft night if another club really likes a particular player.

Hope we’re still trying with Hayward too.

We want to win now.
 
Petty is contracted. They can do whatever they please.

Just because we let Charlie Cameron and Mitch McGovern go whilst contracted doesn't mean others have to.
I was referring to a pick around 35 stated in the article. Not sure how anyone can be happy with that outcome . Actually most would be calling for Reid’s head
 

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A star midfielder, I think everyone would agree with.

Murray is a gun key back, even if he won't be available until mid-season due to injury. Butts limped through 2023, and I'm not convinced he'll be the 2nd gun key back we need. However, Keane stepped up nicely in the last 1-2 months of the season. Injuries permitting, I think (hope) that a Murray/Keane combination will provide us with the twin towers we need in defence, once they gain a bit more experience.
 

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