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List Mgmt. 2026 Trade/FA/Draft thread

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schmuttt's also making bets on the DTFA board, I see. Clearly ITK 👀

(FWIW, I'd heard Dogs too, although that was a little while ago now).

Also, happy for you guys to arrange your bet, although I'm taking no responsibility for enforcing it, haha.
 

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schmuttt's also making bets on the DTFA board, I see. Clearly ITK 👀

(FWIW, I'd heard Dogs too, although that was a little while ago now).

Also, happy for you guys to arrange your bet, although I'm taking no responsibility for enforcing it, haha.

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Love the comment from the Swans:

SYDNEY chairman Andrew Pridham says teams that draft players out of northern Academies should have to pay a fee of $200,000 to the club that developed the player after the AFL's bidding changes were unveiled.

Well, if that is the case Melbourne happily waits for the that 200k from Suns for Mac Andrew who was our NGA product we lost due to rule changes,
 
Love the comment from the Swans:

SYDNEY chairman Andrew Pridham says teams that draft players out of northern Academies should have to pay a fee of $200,000 to the club that developed the player after the AFL's bidding changes were unveiled.

Well, if that is the case Melbourne happily waits for the that 200k from Suns for Mac Andrew who was our NGA product we lost due to rule changes,
Lol don't think we did a single thing for his development
 

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Happy with the policy if all AFL funding is removed from the academies.
I don't mind the academies for the North, but I think the AFL should fund the development league here in Vic enough then that 18-21 year old undrafted kids don't just go back and take cash from country clubs. So maybe AFL clubs can take a handful of undrafted players and bring them into the AFL system to develop them and get to take them as rookies if they want them for free.
 
I don't mind the academies for the North, but I think the AFL should fund the development league here in Vic enough then that 18-21 year old undrafted kids don't just go back and take cash from country clubs. So maybe AFL clubs can take a handful of undrafted players and bring them into the AFL system to develop them and get to take them as rookies if they want them for free.

I agree with your sentiment, AFL House needs to do more to fund and develop junior and local competitions. They should get back to their primary purpose as custodians of the game, rather than signing TV deals to lock fans out behind paywalls.

However, I don't follow your proposal for undrafted kids. You're asking the league to step in and micromanage a bunch of young blokes who weren't good enough to be drafted but are good enough to get paid playing local footy. The league shouldn't interfere with players who are just trying to ply their trade and make cash elsewhere.

The clubs already have 40+ list spots. If a recruiter thinks a kid has AFL potential then they'll use one of those spots on him. Handing the keys over to AFL house to run some sort of waiting room league is unnecessary. How is this going to result in a better outcome than the current system?

If they're good enough, they'll get picked in one of the half-dozen drafts that happen each year.
 
Tell you who is a really impressive player without any fanfare. Brayden Cook from the crows.

out of contract. Wing/mid.

Just does classy things every time I watch him play. Moves beautifully too.
:eyes:
 

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Desperately need a quality KPD and a quality small back. Butts from the Crows would be ideal as a KPD, as for the small defender I have NFI but we have been getting cooked by small forwards for years now.
Doesn't help we play Salem and Lindsay together who aren't much as defenders and now without May and Petty falling off a cliff Lever isn't able to be a pure interceptor.

Even Langdon in the back 6, not sure id call him a good defender
 
Doesn't help we play Salem and Lindsay together who aren't much as defenders and now without May and Petty falling off a cliff Lever isn't able to be a pure interceptor.

Even Langdon in the back 6, not sure id call him a good defender

Yeah I agree - I thought they'd try develop Kolt as that type of player as I think it suits him, but it seems they're trying to use him to attack and with Bowey/Salem/Lindsay/AMW on the list already I'm not sure that is smart.
 
Desperately need a quality KPD and a quality small back. Butts from the Crows would be ideal as a KPD, as for the small defender I have NFI but we have been getting cooked by small forwards for years now.
There’s a genuine dearth of quality small lockdown players in the AFL. For example, here is the current OOC list of players who could play that role:
Tom Blamires

Jordan Boyd

Darcy Byrne-Jones*

Tom Cole

Saad El-Hawli

Mitch Hinge

Zak Johnson

Chayce Jones

Rhyan Mansell*

Conor McKenna

Jayden Nguyen

Adam Saad

Bailey Scott

Tyler Sonsie

Liam Stocker

James Trezise

But even then a lot of them are more intercept/rebound players and in the case of Mansell and Byrne Jones, blokes who play forward.

Further the small backs from the last five All Australian teams read:
Jordan Clark

Bailey Dale

Dan Houston

Brayden Maynard

Daniel Rich

Luke Ryan

Adam Saad

Jack Sinclair

NWM

Dayne Zorko

Luke Ryan and Maynard are probably the best ‘stoppers’ but even then they play more as undersized keys.
 
Couple of tidbits around players we have previously been interested in - Duursma & Tsatas. (Think that was pre sKing though, so might not care about them anymore). Also apparently Twomey said we're no shot with Butters.

Zane Duursma, who the Kangaroos selected at pick No.4 12 months after Wardlaw, is also out of contract and yet to hold meaningful discussions with the Kangaroos.

The 28-year-old is one of 16 Bombers who are out of contract this year, with the majority to be decisions held for later in the season. That group includes former top-10 picks Archie Perkins, Nik Cox and Elijah Tsatas, with Tsatas having been on the radar of clubs last year and rivals expecting Perkins to look for a fresh start if he can't break back into the Bombers' line-up consistently.


 

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