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cheney reads the play better than nearly all our other defenders for mine. dont understand not giving him another year.
And he shows courage to leave his man to create a 2 on 1 contest in our favor

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Wow. Cheney has been very good for us. Do not understand this decision. Seems to indicate that we are not looking to trade up our picks.
 

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I would have paid out Kelly's contract and delisted him rather than delisting Cheney
Pity the Pies trade fell through when they kept their defenders.
 
I would have paid out Kelly's contract and delisted him rather than delisting Cheney
It was probably a list age profile decision ....Cheney is 30 yo ...it was a call between keeping Otten or Cheney ....Otten gave the list more flexibility
 
I’d rather have Cheney than Otten and Mackay.

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When you look at it No.
For all MacKay's faults, he can play more than one position, he gets the ball more. He tackles more his metre gained he close to double Cheney. but the crunch is he a lot less injury prone.
Otten also plays more than 1 position ruck, KPP both ends of the ground. and gets the ball more.

Cheney would be a nice pick up on the rookie list but I would rather put time into McPherson and maybe Pohokle
 
Wow. Cheney has been very good for us. Do not understand this decision. Seems to indicate that we are not looking to trade up our picks.

His body just can not stand up to the rigours of AFL footy.

85 games in 9 years. An average of 9.4 games per year

Remove 2016 where he played 24 and the average comes down dramatically.
 
When you look at it No.
For all MacKay's faults, he can play more than one position, he gets the ball more. He tackles more his metre gained he close to double Cheney. but the crunch is he a lot less injury prone.
Otten also plays more than 1 position ruck, KPP both ends of the ground. and gets the ball more.

Cheney would be a nice pick up on the rookie list but I would rather put time into McPherson and maybe Pohokle
As a Half Back ....I'd prefer & hope McPherson would get the nod ahead of a 30 year old Cheney
 
The wrong question should be would Gold Coast take him for 1 year. :)
Yes that ....but again would he wish to pack up & shift, simply for 1 year ?
 

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It was probably a list age profile decision ....Cheney is 30 yo ...it was a call between keeping Otten or Cheney ....Otten gave the list more flexibility
Otten plays both fwd and back...but he's not great at either. You can argue that Cheney gives as much flexibility as he can play equally on talls and smalls
 
Would he accept a year with Gold Coast ??


Why would Gold Coast want him?

I like Cheney, would rather he played in front of Kelly but some people are being unrealistic about this, the guy hasn't gotten on the field much in the last few years, which would be a massive red flag for a team short of experience, it is good to have but not in the rehab room.

In saying this, given he is now a DFA, Port will be a snoopin' around because they love themselves a DFA from other teams. If he is picked up by them and does manage 12-14 games he might round off his career with a John Cahill Medal...
 
Guess that's just a move to make sure we have spacer for the early picks should we not trade up.

As Scorpus mentioned, the statement: “We have told both players that we will consider re-drafting them depending on how things unfold over the draft period.” may indicate we intend on taking him with a rookie pick, allowing space for national draft prospects.
 
The decision to go with "Live Trading" has massively increased the level of uncertainty for players on the fringes. AFL Contracts expire on 31st October (tomorrow), and there are still a ridiculous number of players who haven't been re-signed and haven't been told that they're going to be cut.

It's completely understandable that the clubs won't want to finalise list numbers until they have a reasonable degree of certainty about what draft picks they will be able to use in the National Draft. For example, Adelaide currently has picks #8, #13, #16, #21, #73 and #83. If they cut Cheney, but then do a 2-for-1 pick trade, then they end up being forced to make a selection at #73 - not exactly plan A. On the other hand, if they keep him and a deal doesn't eventuate then they either lose pick #21 or go to a 39/5 list structure, which has TPP implications.

The end result of this is that many clubs have about 30 hours in which to make the final decision... in the meantime, there are a lot of AFL players whose lives are stuck in limbo.

Here's a list, taken from the AFL website:
Adelaide: Cheney, Hunter
Collingwood: Jarryd Blair, Josh Daicos, Tyson Goldsack, Levi Greenwood, Kayle Kirby, Jack Madgen, Sam McLarty, Adam Oxley, Josh Smith
Essendon: Mark Baguley, Matt Dea
Gold Coast: Jacob Dawson, Jacob Heron, Jack Leslie, Jesse Lonergan
Hawthorn: Ricky Henderson, Harrison Jones, Teia Miles, David Mirra, Marc Pittonet, Ryan Schoenmakers
Port Adelaide: Cameron Hewett, Peter Ladhams, Trent McKenzie
Richmond: Mabior Chol, Nathan Drummond, Derek Eggmolesse-Smith, Jacob Townsend
Western Bulldogs: Tom Liberatore

There's always players on the cusp. If they had other suitors they'd be gone already. Cheney isn't angry at live trading, he's simply hopeful that he gets another contract. If he doesn't, he'll move on perfectly fine.
 
Not true.

Cheney had until November 8 to lodge the "player request for removal from an afl list" form ahead of list lodgement 2 date on November 9.
And... no.

The "player request for removal from an AFL list" is a different situation. That's for players who receive an offer from their existing club, but the player wants out and refuses to sign. The last time I remember that being used was back in the mid-1990s, when Scott Camporeale wanted out of Carlton and the Blues refused to trade him.

The Cheney situation is different, in that the AFC didn't offer him a contract for 2019. That meant they had to delist him when his contract expired (tomorrow).
 

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There's always players on the cusp. If they had other suitors they'd be gone already. Cheney isn't angry at live trading, he's simply hopeful that he gets another contract. If he doesn't, he'll move on perfectly fine.
In past years clubs have made these decisions as soon as trade week finished. This year it's been drawn out, as the clubs manoeuvre behind the scenes, hoping to upgrade their picks. This has meant that clubs haven't known how many picks they would be using in the draft, and hence how many vacancies they needed on the list.
 
cheney reads the play better than nearly all our other defenders for mine. dont understand not giving him another year.

Sounds like we may depending on how things go, but more off a rookie contract.
 
Not sure if anyone else has brought this up yet, but could Cheney being delisted be an early sign of our intentions going into the draft?

It seems to me that our list changes now give the impression that we might be planning to go into the draft fully intending to draft four players using 8, 13, 16 and 21.

I wouldn't be surprised if we sounded out St Kilda and GC over the last week or so and have come to the realisation that a trade is not going to eventuate so we've now moved on Cheney because we're planning to use all four draft picks on draft night.

Will be interesting to see what happens from here.
 
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In past years clubs have made these decisions as soon as trade week finished. This year it's been drawn out, as the clubs manoeuvre behind the scenes, hoping to upgrade their picks. This has meant that clubs haven't known how many picks they would be using in the draft, and hence how many vacancies they needed on the list.
So do you think this leans towards us using all 4 early picks and therefore not trading up?
 
When you look at it No.
For all MacKay's faults, he can play more than one position, he gets the ball more. He tackles more his metre gained he close to double Cheney. but the crunch is he a lot less injury prone.
Otten also plays more than 1 position ruck, KPP both ends of the ground. and gets the ball more.

Cheney would be a nice pick up on the rookie list but I would rather put time into McPherson and maybe Pohokle

how effective is DMac in playing these multiple roles?
 

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