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I 100% agree it's the soft / easy option to chuck it in and go elsewhere.

Carlton just put themselves in this risky position though by failing to get it together - ever.

I don't think Curnow will be going anywhere but losing him wouldn't be the end of the world either. We need to reshape the list significantly. Losing TDK, SOS, Curnow is definitely bad on paper but it gives Wright / Austin the chance to reshape this playing list into something that could actually be functional / consistent.
Totally agree, I think the outcomes of this list overhaul sit to the upside. The errors of this list build are legacy which we are all aware of, has been gone over adnauseum, and they will only be unwound via these moves. As long as we hold our line, I think our list will be in ok shape for next year.
 

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Not really.

We said that same with Judd - it only cost us Josh Kennedy (former pick 4 - 2 x Coleman, 3x all Australian), and picks 3 and 20 (theoretically could have been dangerfield/rioli and Sam Reid/Levi Greenwood)
I never thought we’d win a premiership because of judd

We are much stronger now and butters would release a lot of our existing players enabling them to play at an elevated level
 
The American ones allow trading without consent
Yep they’re the only ones I know of, it also says in relation to these leagues that players can have no trade clauses put in their contracts.

So say it got up in the AFL, what would stop players who were drafted to a club in their home state, refusing to sign an extension unless they had a no trade clause inserted?

I also don’t see this happening here fwiw
 
Agreed, AFLPA won't go for it. Though the Charlie and Merritt situations might be some sort of catalyst.

He was also talking about teams talking to contracted players. Which is a bad look.
Carlton and * here have all the power here, the players have no say, they can posture all they like but clubs need to start driving a harder bargain, the AFL did raise the idea of limiting contract sizes recently as well.

No idea how a boss of an organisation thinks he can stop its employees looking at other job opportunities,
 
Not really.

We said that same with Judd - it only cost us Josh Kennedy (former pick 4 - 2 x Coleman, 3x all Australian), and picks 3 and 20 (theoretically could have been dangerfield/rioli and Sam Reid/Levi Greenwood)
Not only that. Kennedy and Masten (Pick 3) won a premiership at West Coast. Judd didn't win one at Carlton. So we lost.
 
Carlton and * here have all the power here, the players have no say, they can posture all they like but clubs need to start driving a harder bargain, the AFL did raise the idea of limiting contract sizes recently as well.

No idea how a boss of an organisation thinks he can stop its employees looking at other job opportunities,
Yes, we have the Power in this instance.

It's not a good look for the AFL. And you know all they care about perception. Especially Merritt is getting (seemingly) ugly
 
Totally agree, I think the outcomes of this list overhaul sit to the upside. The errors of this list build are legacy which we are all aware of, has been gone over adnauseum, and they will only be unwound via these moves. As long as we hold our line, I think our list will be in ok shape for next year.

The big unknown for me is can our coaching / development group fast-track a few of our younger guys or mold some of the older guys to a consistent level of performance in a position we have a need. So far there are precious few examples of this. They finally moved SOS to the backline this year and this was a real win but I'd argue 3 years too late. A few young guys like maybe Cow or Carroll have developed semi-quickly. Who else? The rest just show flashes here or there but are still miles off proper top line AFL level.

So as soon as we get a run of injuries to the first 22 we get exposed - and we always get injuries.

Plugging holes with trades is like a infinite loop which will get us nowhere - if retaining Voss is holding back a bunch of guys that could be taking those spots effectively.

I like what we're doing re. trades but I suspect that's where we're at.
 
We're in an interesting situation re cap space over the next couple of years.

With TDK, JSOS, Doch, Elijah, Gov and potentially Acres and Curnow we should have an absolute bucket load of cash free'd up for some trade targets.

Unfortunately with the new bid matching system and our F/S and NGA prospects we're quite hamstrung in who we can actually bring in over the next two off seasons in terms of having picks to trade with.

Butters, Bailey, McInerney and B.King the only real standouts in terms of RFA in 2026 which means if we miss on them we'd most likely be sitting on a mountain of cash for multiple seasons.

In some ways that could be a blessing in disguise as we'd be able to bank cap space and front end some deals with certain players, in another... We would be essentially wasting the final years of Cripps, Harry, Weiters and others primes.

Very interested to see how we approach things this off season.
 

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Also timing.

Imo the biggest issue with out recent list builds has been trying to take short cuts to accelerate the build/finals rather than committing to the draft.

If we hadn’t of traded for Judd, we would have kept Kennedy, and perhaps drafted a couple of other solid players with picks 3 (master/Palmer/Henderson/Dangerfield/mcevoy/rioli) and 20.

Similarly with saad and to a lesser extent cerra trades.

IMO trading first round picks for players should only ever happen when a club has demonstrated some level of ability to reach and compete in the finals

I have less of an issue with jager smith trade as we would have expected our future 1st and future second picks to be much later this year than it turned out out to be
First round picks are useless for us this year
 
If you could do me a favour.

Walk into your workplace and announce that and let me know the response you get?

Thanks 👍
Get butters and we win a premiership

Equation is simple

We are closer than a lot of people on here think. A good run of injuries, some good young talent and a talented, quick senior midfielder and I would expect to be top 4.

Rebuilding the midfield has to be priority. It's number 1. If your midfield is slow and immobile in 2024, your backline and forward line will not have the chance to function.

I think our forward line is coming good but we do need to add a little talent there.

Our team has been at the T intersection for a few years now and has been slowly turning the right way, a good recruitment period this year where we bring in high quality young and mature talent in the right ares turns it around.

We have a few years of poor recruiting and list management to fix. We need to do it quickly and get back going quickly.

Trust me we are not that bad.
 

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Yes, we have the Power in this instance.

It's not a good look for the AFL. And you know all they care about perception. Especially Merritt is getting (seemingly) ugly
Agree and I really emphasise with Merret, to me he has always done right by them, has committed to them long term and over and over they have failed him.

Not just him but other players in the same situation as well
 
We're in an interesting situation re cap space over the next couple of years.

With TDK, JSOS, Doch, Elijah, Gov and potentially Acres and Curnow we should have an absolute bucket load of cash free'd up for some trade targets.

Unfortunately with the new bid matching system and our F/S and NGA prospects we're quite hamstrung in who we can actually bring in over the next two off seasons in terms of having picks to trade with.

Butters, Bailey, McInerney and B.King the only real standouts in terms of RFA in 2026 which means if we miss on them we'd most likely be sitting on a mountain of cash for multiple seasons.

In some ways that could be a blessing in disguise as we'd be able to bank cap space and front end some deals with certain players, in another... We would be essentially wasting the final years of Cripps, Harry, Weiters and others primes.

Very interested to see how we approach things this off season.
Butters, Bailey and King will cost a mint, Mcinerney a realistic option, the cupboard is pretty bare free agency wise.
 
Talk of our club only wanting to take Dean and Ison in the draft is concerning.

We have roughly gone 4th, 8th, 13th in the ladder, this is not the trajectory of a club that has enough talent on the list, this also doesn’t factor in player losses

If we can get 1-2 quality young players via trade, great, but if we are mostly getting fringe players, then we need to be adding more at the draft
 
We're in an interesting situation re cap space over the next couple of years.

With TDK, JSOS, Doch, Elijah, Gov and potentially Acres and Curnow we should have an absolute bucket load of cash free'd up for some trade targets.

Unfortunately with the new bid matching system and our F/S and NGA prospects we're quite hamstrung in who we can actually bring in over the next two off seasons in terms of having picks to trade with.

Butters, Bailey, McInerney and B.King the only real standouts in terms of RFA in 2026 which means if we miss on them we'd most likely be sitting on a mountain of cash for multiple seasons.

In some ways that could be a blessing in disguise as we'd be able to bank cap space and front end some deals with certain players, in another... We would be essentially wasting the final years of Cripps, Harry, Weiters and others primes.

Very interested to see how we approach things this off season.
Ideally we’d attack free agency hard, however the options become limited with every club’s attempts to sure up their list ahead of the 19th license.

Might see more role players or bargains rather than any big names.
 
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