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List Mgmt. 2025 List Management Discussion - Part V

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2025 List Management Discussion - Part 5

Now that our season is over, and news is starting to break - it's time for a fresh thread.

This thread is to discuss all things list management - trades, draft, free agency, delistings and more.
As we are now officially in our off-season, we'll be wanting to keep this thread more strictly on-topic than the previous iterations.
Be respectful. You are allowed to disagree with someone - but play the ball, not the man. Repeat offenders will have their posting rights revoked.

Thanks to Lore once again for this incredibly useful spreadsheet.

2025 KEY DATES
Free Agency Period:
Friday, October 3rd - Friday, October 10th
Trade Period: Monday, October 6th - Wednesday, October 15th
AFL Draft: Wednesday, November 19th - Thursday, November 20th

See Also:
🔸 2025 Year in Review 🔸 Rumours & Confirmed Movements 🔸 2025 Draft Discussion 🔸

 
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They club has already come out and said that we are moving towards the American model of your stars getting paid the most and believe the AFL is heading that way.

I think we are playing it really smart. Front load some massive contracts now to get in high quality players and when the new broadcasting deals come out and the salary cap increases. Our young core will have their big pay days.

We are short one A grade mid. I hope we are all in on the race for Butters signature. Walsh is not the answer.

IMO Marshall is not part of our plans moving forward. I was calling for him to be traded but I was happy to be wrong as i think the club has played this smart. We hold onto him for another year, he is insurance for if king goes down and gives Keeler/dodson another year to improve, he will make us a stronger/competitive team this year which will make us more attractive to some one like Butters looking for a new club. He has been injured this year and will be in better shape going into next seasons trade period.

I feel trading a player in a trade period can have more currency than using a pick you got for them in the previous trade period. I don't believe we are short on cash and Gubbys comments were directed at any one who was considering leaving next year.

Trading Steele and Marshall, along with not bringing in Aleer on top of what we have already leaves enough wiggle room for us to get a big fish.

I could be completely wrong that's how I view the situation due to the club over the past few years being creative to compete.


If we can inject Nas and Hall in to the centre by bringing in Ryan and Flanders to free them both up it probably makes Butters less of a need. We must be running things pretty tight as well.

You'd imagine that Garcia could potentially develop into another Butters as well. We'll know what we need a lot more by the end of next season. To me we still probably need a tall stopper for life after Howard. Could be Caminiti still or even Keeler. Not sure with Barrat yet. He hasn't really stood out.


With Marshall it seems like a lot of clubs are planning on playing a second ruck with the bench changes and he's a true utility tall who can gap fill all over the ground. He's taken match saving marks and kicked match winning goals for years.

He's just had his worst season since he became a regular but he's been close enough to an A grade player for a lot of his career. If it works out it could be an absolute stroke of genius or a waste to have not cashed in a cow that's milk has run dry.
 
If we can inject Nas and Hall in to the centre by bringing in Ryan and Flanders to free them both up it probably makes Butters less of a need. We must be running things pretty tight as well.

You'd imagine that Garcia could potentially develop into another Butters as well. We'll know what we need a lot more by the end of next season. To me we still probably need a tall stopper for life after Howard. Could be Caminiti still or even Keeler. Not sure with Barrat yet. He hasn't really stood out.


With Marshall it seems like a lot of clubs are planning on playing a second ruck with the bench changes and he's a true utility tall who can gap fill all over the ground. He's taken match saving marks and kicked match winning goals for years.

He's just had his worst season since he became a regular but he's been close enough to an A grade player for a lot of his career. If it works out it could be an absolute stroke of genius or a waste to have not cashed in a cow that's milk has run dry.
I do like Hugo but he'll never be in Butters league...if there's a chance to snare Butters, go for it full throttle!
 
I do like Hugo but he'll never be in Butters league...if there's a chance to snare Butters, go for it full throttle!


A bird in the hand and all that but Butters and Lenny Hayes were just players until they weren't and plenty of others too. Hugo looks fit and focussed. The difference between a champion and a GOP is usually in application and attitude more than a massive talent gulf. We can assess him at the end of 2026.




● Ranked 1st among rising stars in Tackles Per Game ● Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Centre Clearances Per Game
● Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Clearances Per Game ● Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Stoppage Clearances Per Game
● Ranked 4th among rising stars in AFL Fantasy Score Per Game ● Ranked 5th among rising stars in Clangers Per Game
● Ranked 7th among rising stars in Inside 50s Per Game ● Ranked 8th among rising stars in Bounces Per Game
● Ranked 9th among rising stars in Disposals Per Game ● Ranked 10th among rising stars in Supercoach Score Per Game
● Ranked 1st among rising stars in Total Centre Clearances ● Ranked 1st among rising stars in Total Clearances
● Ranked 1st among rising stars in Total Tackles ● Ranked 2nd among rising stars in Total Stoppage Clearances
● Ranked 4th among rising stars in Total Bounces ● Ranked 4th among rising stars in Total Clangers
● Ranked 4th among rising stars in Total Tackles Inside 50 ● Ranked 8th among rising stars in Total Contested Possessions
● Ranked 8th among rising stars in Total Inside 50s ● Ranked 10th among rising stars in Total Disposals
● Ranked 10th among rising stars in Total AFL Fantasy Score ● Ranked 10th among rising stars in Total Handballs
● Ranked 10th among rising stars in Total Supercoach Score
 

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A bird in the hand and all that but Butters and Lenny Hayes were just players until they weren't and plenty of others too. Hugo looks fit and focussed. The difference between a champion and a GOP is usually in application and attitude more than a massive talent gulf. We can assess him at the end of 2026.




● Ranked 1st among rising stars in Tackles Per Game ● Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Centre Clearances Per Game
● Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Clearances Per Game ● Ranked 3rd among rising stars in Stoppage Clearances Per Game
● Ranked 4th among rising stars in AFL Fantasy Score Per Game ● Ranked 5th among rising stars in Clangers Per Game
● Ranked 7th among rising stars in Inside 50s Per Game ● Ranked 8th among rising stars in Bounces Per Game
● Ranked 9th among rising stars in Disposals Per Game ● Ranked 10th among rising stars in Supercoach Score Per Game
● Ranked 1st among rising stars in Total Centre Clearances ● Ranked 1st among rising stars in Total Clearances
● Ranked 1st among rising stars in Total Tackles ● Ranked 2nd among rising stars in Total Stoppage Clearances
● Ranked 4th among rising stars in Total Bounces ● Ranked 4th among rising stars in Total Clangers
● Ranked 4th among rising stars in Total Tackles Inside 50 ● Ranked 8th among rising stars in Total Contested Possessions
● Ranked 8th among rising stars in Total Inside 50s ● Ranked 10th among rising stars in Total Disposals
● Ranked 10th among rising stars in Total AFL Fantasy Score ● Ranked 10th among rising stars in Total Handballs
● Ranked 10th among rising stars in Total Supercoach Score
So Garcia averages 1 uncontested possession more than butters at the same age, however butters only attended 3% in the midfield rotation compared to Garcia 51%, Garcia’s changers, disposal efficiency % and turnovers far worse than butters.

Butters and Garcia aren’t even in the same universe talent wise. He might equal him for tenacity, but that’s about it.
 
So Garcia averages 1 uncontested possession more than butters at the same age, however butters only attended 3% in the midfield rotation compared to Garcia 51%, Garcia’s changers, disposal efficiency % and turnovers far worse than butters.

Butters and Garcia aren’t even in the same universe talent wise. He might equal him for tenacity, but that’s about it.


Only time will tell I guess. I'm bullish on him. I reckon he could easily be an A grade inside mid. It took Zac about 5 seasons to become a consistent A grade mid. Garcia is 26 games in and 7 would have been as a sub. He's just finished his second season and he managed to get fed 17 games. One less than Wilson who is a bluechip kid.

They don't usually give games in the midfield to kids unless they project pretty high. Look at guys like Jack Bytel who could rack up stats but couldn't get a run on ball in a very ordinary midfield. We just let Steele go too and I'm imagining that is because they see Hugo pushing him out.
 
So Garcia averages 1 uncontested possession more than butters at the same age, however butters only attended 3% in the midfield rotation compared to Garcia 51%, Garcia’s changers, disposal efficiency % and turnovers far worse than butters.

Butters and Garcia aren’t even in the same universe talent wise. He might equal him for tenacity, but that’s about it.
Reckon you could drop us next weeks tattslotto numbers while you're at it there Nostradamus?
 
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