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List Mgmt. 2025 Trade & List Management Thread

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Official FA Moves/Trades
Player/PicksOriginal Team
Receiving Team​
FA /Trade?
Tom De KoningCarltonSt KildaRFA
Jack SilvagniCarltonSt KildaUFA
Jacob WehrGWSPort AdelaideUFA
Sam DraperEssendonBrisbaneUFA
Oscar AllenWest CoastBrisbaneRFA
Charlie SpargoMelbourneNorth MelbourneUFA

Buku Khamis - requests a trade to Carlton
Wade Derksen - requests a trade to Melbourne
Liam Ryan - requests a trade to St Kilda
Leek Aleer - requests a trade to St Kilda
Campbell Chesser - requests a trade to Carlton
Will Brodie - requests a trade to Port Adelaide
Liam Reidy - requests a trade to Carlton
Sam Flanders - has requested a trade/explore options
 
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Lever not the answer for the reasons stated by the sagely types previously. You could have David Dench, Peter Mann and Robbie Tarrant all back there to no avail because the ball comes in with no pressure from the midfield - a midfielder that chases and tackles when Wardlaw isn't in there should be more of a priority than a KPD.

The intercepting defenders only work when the opposition bomb it in under pressure instead of drill it lace out onto the chest of their forwards.

Fair company Peter Mann's keeping there.
 

WHO GETS THE 'REVERSE COLEMAN'?


JEREMY Cameron won the Coleman Medal in a canter, kicking 83 goals in the home and away season ahead of Ben King's tally of 69. But what about the 'reverse Coleman'?


The reverse Coleman relates to the defenders who have conceded the most goals to their opponents throughout the year and the title goes to Port Adelaide's Aliir Aliir this year.

The Port backman conceded 49 goals this season, often taking the opposition's best forward in a tough season for both Port Adelaide and Aliir, who battled injuries to continue to take the field late in the campaign.

Richmond's Ben Miller (46 goals) was next most along with Carlton's Jacob Weitering, with Bulldog Rory Lobb and West Coast's Reuben Ginbey (44) the next most conceded. Steven May (43), Luke Ryan (42) and Callum Wilkie (42) were after that on the list, with Ryan the only player from a finalist side in the top list of the reverse Coleman.
 

WHO GETS THE 'REVERSE COLEMAN'?


JEREMY Cameron won the Coleman Medal in a canter, kicking 83 goals in the home and away season ahead of Ben King's tally of 69. But what about the 'reverse Coleman'?


The reverse Coleman relates to the defenders who have conceded the most goals to their opponents throughout the year and the title goes to Port Adelaide's Aliir Aliir this year.

The Port backman conceded 49 goals this season, often taking the opposition's best forward in a tough season for both Port Adelaide and Aliir, who battled injuries to continue to take the field late in the campaign.

Richmond's Ben Miller (46 goals) was next most along with Carlton's Jacob Weitering, with Bulldog Rory Lobb and West Coast's Reuben Ginbey (44) the next most conceded. Steven May (43), Luke Ryan (42) and Callum Wilkie (42) were after that on the list, with Ryan the only player from a finalist side in the top list of the reverse Coleman.

Genuinly surprised we didn't see a North player there, considering we conceeded 100 or more in so many games
 

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If Logue or Corr played a full season they would very much be in the running for the award I would think.

Given pink and comben played nearly every game it’s a pretty good effort for their name not to appear given the frequency and quality of opposition f50 entries
 

WHO GETS THE 'REVERSE COLEMAN'?


JEREMY Cameron won the Coleman Medal in a canter, kicking 83 goals in the home and away season ahead of Ben King's tally of 69. But what about the 'reverse Coleman'?


The reverse Coleman relates to the defenders who have conceded the most goals to their opponents throughout the year and the title goes to Port Adelaide's Aliir Aliir this year.

The Port backman conceded 49 goals this season, often taking the opposition's best forward in a tough season for both Port Adelaide and Aliir, who battled injuries to continue to take the field late in the campaign.

Richmond's Ben Miller (46 goals) was next most along with Carlton's Jacob Weitering, with Bulldog Rory Lobb and West Coast's Reuben Ginbey (44) the next most conceded. Steven May (43), Luke Ryan (42) and Callum Wilkie (42) were after that on the list, with Ryan the only player from a finalist side in the top list of the reverse Coleman.

I'll tell you who isn't on that list.

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Dawson will be ready as the 3rd tall defender with another pre season - it Weill be his third - and if he isn't ready we haven't done him any favours.

Matlock not yet - he will need another 12 months to get his weight up to scratch.

This means we will need one of Louge, Corr and Pink to see us through next year - and surely between the 3 of them we can get one to play a consistent brand of defensive football (I will back Pink out of these 3).
Dawson's size would suggest he's more suited to be the first or second key back. Whether he's ready for it is another question of course. Third tall would need to play on the Zurhaar types, which Dawson couldn't really do, I don't think. We could challenge him and play him on the best, but I think we are past the stage of losing games for the sake of teaching. We simply have to play the players that are ready and let the rest develop in the VFL. He needs a big preseason
 

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WHO GETS THE 'REVERSE COLEMAN'?


JEREMY Cameron won the Coleman Medal in a canter, kicking 83 goals in the home and away season ahead of Ben King's tally of 69. But what about the 'reverse Coleman'?


The reverse Coleman relates to the defenders who have conceded the most goals to their opponents throughout the year and the title goes to Port Adelaide's Aliir Aliir this year.

The Port backman conceded 49 goals this season, often taking the opposition's best forward in a tough season for both Port Adelaide and Aliir, who battled injuries to continue to take the field late in the campaign.

Richmond's Ben Miller (46 goals) was next most along with Carlton's Jacob Weitering, with Bulldog Rory Lobb and West Coast's Reuben Ginbey (44) the next most conceded. Steven May (43), Luke Ryan (42) and Callum Wilkie (42) were after that on the list, with Ryan the only player from a finalist side in the top list of the reverse Coleman.

Considering the number of goals we conceded this year, it’s genuinely shocking that there’s no North players mentioned in this.

Maybe the back six are actually ok defenders and we have a system issue up the ground.
 
If a player like Lever wants to come to our club and help organize our defence I would definitely be all for it. We lack experience other than Lmac down there for organizing our defence. Very experienced player Lever and I'd be keen. Wouldn't be selling the farm of course but it's hard to be beggars and say no to such a player.

The main issue with our defence is up the ground with pressure up the ground make it near impossible to defend no matter who is back there...the smaller issue is the 1v1.
Yes, we basically need a defensive coach playing back there. Someone who can organise the positioning and be the coach's voice on the ground.
 
Considering the number of goals we conceded this year, it’s genuinely shocking that there’s no North players mentioned in this.

Maybe the back six are actually ok defenders and we have a system issue up the ground.
We concede so many goals where it's not even clear who is meant to be playing on the bloke who kicks a goal :)
 
We've got shit trade Stockholm Syndrome.

We subsist on a level of take what we can get however we can get it and over pay all the way along.

The recruiting team over commit and then cannot walk away and this has affected the psyche of the supporters who long to trade mediocre to be seen as doing something.
 

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Will Dawson could be a huge answer next year. His job on Darcy was first class, he gave him a touch up. The next week was a bit of a shit show but another pre-season and then give him time in the saddle to develop. I think we are in pretty good shape and a stop gap like Lever, who many were saying is captaincy material if he stayed a Melbourne, would be perfect for us in shaping the defensive system with Comben & Dawson. Rather a Premiership player, who was part of a pretty revered key defensive set up, implementing the system than Logue or Corr.
 
Will Dawson could be a huge answer next year. His job on Darcy was first class, he gave him a touch up. The next week was a bit of a shit show but another pre-season and then give him time in the saddle to develop. I think we are in pretty good shape and a stop gap like Lever, who many were saying is captaincy material if he stayed a Melbourne, would be perfect for us in shaping the defensive system with Comben & Dawson. Rather a Premiership player, who was part of a pretty revered key defensive set up, implementing the system than Logue or Corr.
The problem with Jake Lever is that even if he returned to good form, he's still the wrong sort of KPD.

We really need an old school lockdown type more than a lanky interceptor.

Someone like Butts makes more sense than Lever.
 
How many kids do you want? cant play them all, ask Zane and WillPhil about it.

We have 1 A grade key position player. Get more in.

Enough with the kids.
We are still short on  quality kids.

We have what, 2 or 3 with any realistic claims on representative side honours?

All those picks and not that much to show for it.

And there's no rule a 1st round pick can only be a mid
 
We are still short on  quality kids.

We have what, 2 or 3 with any realistic claims on representative side honours?

All those picks and not that much to show for it.

And there's no rule a 1st round pick can only be a mid

Disagree.

Sheezel, Wardlaw, Curtis, Hardeman, Mckercher, O'Sullivan all quality.

Only question marks are on Duursma.

Hopign WDawson is in that top list as of this time next year
 
I wouldn't even think about using a first rounder for a 30 year old unless we thought we were finishing top 4 next year.

But I agree that bringing in a couple 22-27 year old solid role players should be a priority.

If you could bring in Butts and Windhager for pick 21, an F2, and steak knives, while also bringing in a good kid in a position of need with pick 20, that'd be a good result to me.

Even better if you could somehow trade Fisher into some currency.
 
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