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Rumour GFC 2025 Player Trading, Drafting FA, Rumours and Wish lists Pt 1

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Nick Riewoldt and Campbell Brown both made little jibes about Cotton On over the past few weeks. Very unprofessional, but I wouldn't expect anything different from an intellectual midget like Brown, but thought Riewoldt would be better than that.
We can take a joke surely
 
It is a must!

We have nothing coming through and would need to get lucky and recruit a very good mid with a pick outside 10 in the draft.

If we don't recruit one, we will be stuck with what we have, which already isn't enough and will be minus the Danger option soon.

Knevitt, Clark probably not good enough.
Stevens unlikely.
Bruhn was meh but might not even be back.

Hammer and tongs at a gun mid please.
A bit of a premature judgment in my books.
I cannot see why Knevitt could not play elsewhere (i.e. Half back) if he cannot break into the midfield.
 
With that contract I doubt it.
The only way Oliver will be a Cat next year is if Melbourne do a Grundy style trade in us giving them a pick in the 30s and Melbourne pay for a chunk of his Salary..
And if that happens for that id be happy no worries at all
 

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Riewoldt is still famously salty about 2009.

Shouldn't have got pantsed by a second-year mature age recruit playing with a broken hand then.

We weren’t handed these blokes, Collingwood and Carlton are stacked with guys they brought in from elsewhere, Brisbane have a similar number to us. People just don’t like it when a club they don’t like does good recruiting.

And it's not as though we just go and poach players. Half of our success comes from being a professionally run club with a brilliant culture and an aura of eternal success, the kind of place players want to go.
 
The only way Oliver will be a Cat next year is if Melbourne do a Grundy style trade in us giving them a pick in the 30s and Melbourne pay for a chunk of his Salary..
And if that happens for that id be happy no worries at all
I say we stick a fork in it. He’s done
 
The only way Oliver will be a Cat next year is if Melbourne do a Grundy style trade in us giving them a pick in the 30s and Melbourne pay for a chunk of his Salary..
And if that happens for that id be happy no worries at all

Wont happen Clayton will just eat their cap I can't see Melbourne agreeing to it or him agreeing to a big enough pay cut to get here.
 
Wont happen Clayton will just eat their cap I can't see Melbourne agreeing to it or him agreeing to a big enough pay cut to get here.
I'm not sure... Could happen like this
Geelong pay for 65% and Melbourne pay for 35% and he stays on his agreed salary
Especially if Melbourne finish bottom 6 and won't be contender for years
 
JUH is the play for me. On a discount, maybe with 2 second round picks. Gets to say in VIC, but away from the party scene. Backing our system to guide him in a positive direction.

Stengle, Stevie J, Mitch Clarke, Jack Stevens, Bailey Smith all had issues. Some bigger than others. Not all succeed however with risk comes reward...
but maybe too far gone, rumours of a big ban circling around
 
The only way Oliver will be a Cat next year is if Melbourne do a Grundy style trade in us giving them a pick in the 30s and Melbourne pay for a chunk of his Salary..
And if that happens for that id be happy no worries at all
The problem with that is the vast difference in salaries for the 2 players

Grundy's contract is reported at approx $900/$1million per session with Collingwood paying a reported $350k per season for the remainder of the contract - through to 2027, with Sydney paying the balance of approx $650k per season

Oliver/his manager was smart when he signed the new extended 7 year deal, as it started at $1million per season & is indexed to the salary cap increase, meaning he's expected to be on somewhere between $1.4 million & $1.5 million come 2030 which is the last year of his deal

If Melbourne says they'll pay $350k per season for the remainder of the deal, it would still leave the new club paying over $1million a year on his contract. If the new team said that they wanted Melbourne to be paying half the yearly wage, that would be somewhere between $500k & $700k per season which is more than the average AFL wage for a player not on their list - I struggle to see any board agreeing to a deal like that
 

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JUH is the play for me. On a discount, maybe with 2 second round picks. Gets to say in VIC, but away from the party scene. Backing our system to guide him in a positive direction.

Stengle, Stevie J, Mitch Clarke, Jack Stevens, Bailey Smith all had issues. Some bigger than others. Not all succeed however with risk comes reward...
but maybe too far gone, rumours of a big ban circling around
I reckon the Dogs would just about give us 2x second-rounders to get rid of him if they could.
 
The problem with that is the vast difference in salaries for the 2 players

Grundy's contract is reported at approx $900/$1million per session with Collingwood paying a reported $350k per season for the remainder of the contract - through to 2027, with Sydney paying the balance of approx $650k per season

Oliver/his manager was smart when he signed the new extended 7 year deal, as it started at $1million per season & is indexed to the salary cap increase, meaning he's expected to be on somewhere between $1.4 million & $1.5 million come 2030 which is the last year of his deal

If Melbourne says they'll pay $350k per season for the remainder of the deal, it would still leave the new club paying over $1million a year on his contract. If the new team said that they wanted Melbourne to be paying half the yearly wage, that would be somewhere between $500k & $700k per season which is more than the average AFL wage for a player not on their list - I struggle to see any board agreeing to a deal like that
Melbourne have made there own bed and I doubt anyone will bail them out.

If that is really how his contract is set it’s insane that Melbourne agreed to that.

Any trade to any club would need to be contingent on Melbourne paying a % rather then a set amount.
 
The problem with that is the vast difference in salaries for the 2 players

Grundy's contract is reported at approx $900/$1million per session with Collingwood paying a reported $350k per season for the remainder of the contract - through to 2027, with Sydney paying the balance of approx $650k per season

Oliver/his manager was smart when he signed the new extended 7 year deal, as it started at $1million per season & is indexed to the salary cap increase, meaning he's expected to be on somewhere between $1.4 million & $1.5 million come 2030 which is the last year of his deal

If Melbourne says they'll pay $350k per season for the remainder of the deal, it would still leave the new club paying over $1million a year on his contract. If the new team said that they wanted Melbourne to be paying half the yearly wage, that would be somewhere between $500k & $700k per season which is more than the average AFL wage for a player not on their list - I struggle to see any board agreeing to a deal like that
But who knows... Melbourne could be still willing to pay 35% of his salary if his at 1.4 million.
If they can see them contenders for 5 years, they could be willing to pay for it, whi he is approx 400-500 g. Might sound like heaps but not really when the salary cap is more
 
Melbourne have made there own bed and I doubt anyone will bail them out.

If that is really how his contract is set it’s insane that Melbourne agreed to that.

Any trade to any club would need to be contingent on Melbourne paying a % rather then a set amount.

His contract being indexed to the salary cap increase only got revealed last year when things seemed to be getting serious with a possible trade to us

At $1 million a season I was hesitant, but when the indexed component was revealed & what his salary would bump up to it really made me want to walk away

That's just crazy money
 

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I'm not sure... Could happen like this
Geelong pay for 65% and Melbourne pay for 35% and he stays on his agreed salary
Especially if Melbourne finish bottom 6 and won't be contender for years
If it's 65% then we're still paying him close to a million a year.

Have you seen him play this year too? Melbourne is swimming with a cast iron life jacket trying to keep him out there. The defensive holes he's creating is drowning them
 
I'm not sure... Could happen like this
Geelong pay for 65% and Melbourne pay for 35% and he stays on his agreed salary
Especially if Melbourne finish bottom 6 and won't be contender for years

That would still make him one of the highest paid players at the club and us likely paying around $1million+ come the later years of his deal

When we have our current players accepting less to stay at the club, that would seem bit of a kick in the guts based on what we've seen from Oliver over the last 18 months or so

If there's a choice between paying $1million+ for Oliver or putting that money towards a player like TDK, my preference would be the guy who's going to make an immediate, positive impact to our midfield... And maybe help his brother learn a bit of mongrel
 
Olivr would need to be a Bowes type deal now.

Dees don't even hold a first-rounder to offer up to take his crazy contract.

Dees are in trouble.

Well done Brad Green... Whatta leader lol.
 
That would still make him one of the highest paid players at the club and us likely paying around $1million+ come the later years of his deal

When we have our current players accepting less to stay at the club, that would seem bit of a kick in the guts based on what we've seen from Oliver over the last 18 months or so

If there's a choice between paying $1million+ for Oliver or putting that money towards a player like TDK, my preference would be the guy who's going to make an immediate, positive impact to our midfield... And maybe help his brother learn a bit of mongrel
I think it'll sink in for people just how far gone he is when Melbourne start playing noticeably better without him.
 
Olivr would need to be a Bowes type deal now.

Dees don't even hold a first-rounder to offer up to take his crazy contract.

Dees are in trouble.

Well done Brad Green... Whatta leader lol.

The problem is that unlike with Bowes, I'm not sure Oliver is exactly one you can smooth that contract over an extra couple of years - he'll be 33 come the end of his contract, and not sure there'll be too many teams looking to hold onto him until his 35 just to not take as big of a hit
 
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