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Traded #22: Jake Carlisle - Pt.1 - Traded with some other stuff for pick 5, 24 and a Bird (cont in Part 2)

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Incase you can't listen let me quote Anderson for you 'we have spoken to Richmond and they say they have no interest in Jake Carlisle and have not offered pick 12 in any deal'.
I have no idea about the veracity of this, because I wouldn't take any journo's word. Not Browne, not Anderson.

What I do know though is negotiation. And what you don't do in negotiation is weaken your hand. So when a journalist rings up and asks you do you want something someone else has, the only answer is no. Even if you do.
 

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It's all a bit of a laugh until the Hawks roll in.
Saints might have wished they locked this away rather than muck around all week.
Geelong show the way - if its slightly overs so be it. Just get the man you want and put a line through it.
 
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Hawthorn has made a stunning bid to usurp St Kilda and claim Jake Carlisle from Essendon in a three-way deal involving North Melbourne and Jed Anderson.

Under the deal being negotiated Hawthorn would give up their first round draft pick and Anderson and receive Carlisle from Essendon.

Anderson would go to North Melbourne along with Essendon's pick 41 and the Bombers would receive North's first round pick (15) as well as Hawthorn's (18).

The net effect of the trade would be: Hawthorn gets Carlisle; North gets Anderson and pick 41; Essendon gets picks 15 and 18.

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The move comes as trade talks between the Saints and Bombers stall over the fact St Kilda won't do a direct swap of pick 5 for Carlisle and has as yet been able to come up with an alternative.

The Saints have explored options to trade five to another club in exchange for two later first round picks. Essendon had already indicated they would be likely to turn that sort of deal down.

Carlisle has nominated St Kilda as his preferred club to be traded to after receiving a five year offer worth in excess of $3.2million.

Carlisle is holidaying overseas at the moment but it is understood Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson was attempting to speak with him today.

All clubs have agreed in principle to the deal but further details are being ironed out and the trade would rely on Carlisle backing away from his commitment to the Saints.

The Hawks have a tight salary cap for next year but are expected to have more room the following season with the retirement of older players and an increase in the total player payments from the new collective bargaining agreement.

Richmond has also enquired after Carlisle, and put a proposed deal to the Bombers, but that trade will not happen.



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