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Just came up with this on the way home. The AFC can really take advantage of the Gunston situation in the following ways :

1. Trade Gunston to Nth for Pick 18 and Warren (if that is the best available obviously, hopefully we can do better). Warren can fill his place in the team if Porps isn't right next year (lets face it Gunston was playing Porps role this year anyway). Doing this will allow us to maintain so strength up forward as Warren is capable of being a serviceable player and if Porps is healthy he will perform at the high level we need from him.

2.With 2 picks in the first round (10 and 18) we can go hard at the trade table with several options to pick from:

a) Use those picks available to us (10 and 18):thumbsu:. This is obviously not a bad option as there will be quality available at both these picks discussed in other threads (also factoring in draft day slips and rises etc.).

b) Trade both picks (possibly with a player e.g Armstrong) try and move up in the draft to get a chance to draft Wingard. This would require us to deal with: GC (Pick 4) or GWS (pick 5 or Pick 7) (forget port they will pick Longer if he slips to Pick 6). These 2 Picks may not be the only thing we have at the table, factoring in Davis compo (whatever that will be:rolleyes:). If we could get Wingard he would service our needs perfectly (quality mid prospect with good disposal) + he is from SA. It is possible that he will fall down to pick 7 with growing interest in Tyson and Pick 3, Port's likely drafting of Longer is available at Pick 6 plus the unknown variables for GC at Pick 4 (surely they don't need another mid, KKP maybe for them?) and GWS at Pick 5 (lucky dip as to what they could pick here). Brisbane might be after a solid mid (not really sure) so they probably wouldn't let him slip past 8 probably.

c) Use picks to push for Pick 1 in the mini draft to be used on O'meara (which we may now be in a realistic position to push for with suggested Nth deal). Kennedy (pick 2, or 3) as a fall back option. I know GWS will probably be more interested in hardened AFL players but it is still worth pursuing this avenue.

All the above scenarios are rather unlikely but worth a thought if Nth's Pick 18 is on the table. This might sound stupid to some us at this point but Gunston's defection could be used to greatly improve the club for the future if the situation is handled correctly. IMO this move (and maybe the Maric deal to an extent) comes at a critical point in the history of the club (new coach, young list, several defections etc) and the management of this particular deal (how well we do out of it and whether we use the gains at the trade table) could have a profound impact of the club for several years in terms of future premiership prospects and how long we hang around the bottom. Before any of you start tearing my ideas apart accept that they are just ideas and not offers that have been or are officially going to be made, I understand that many variables enter into the equation come trade time and the real world isn't a video game where wild trades happen all the time.

Thoughts? Try to be constructive rather than snide if possible:rolleyes:
 
Just came up with this on the way home. The AFC can really take advantage of the Gunston situation in the following ways :

1. Trade Gunston to Nth for Pick 18 and Warren (if that is the best available obviously, hopefully we can do better). Warren can fill his place in the team if Porps isn't right next year (lets face it Gunston was playing Porps role this year anyway). Doing this will allow us to maintain so strength up forward as Warren is capable of being a serviceable player and if Porps is healthy he will perform at the high level we need from him.

2.With 2 picks in the first round (10 and 18) we can go hard at the trade table with several options to pick from:

a) Use those picks available to us (10 and 18):thumbsu:. This is obviously not a bad option as there will be quality available at both these picks discussed in other threads (also factoring in draft day slips and rises etc.).

b) Trade both picks (possibly with a player e.g Armstrong) try and move up in the draft to get a chance to draft Wingard. This would require us to deal with: GC (Pick 4) or GWS (pick 5 or Pick 7) (forget port they will pick Longer if he slips to Pick 6). These 2 Picks may not be the only thing we have at the table, factoring in Davis compo (whatever that will be:rolleyes:). If we could get Wingard he would service our needs perfectly (quality mid prospect with good disposal) + he is from SA. It is possible that he will fall down to pick 7 with growing interest in Tyson and Pick 3, Port's likely drafting of Longer is available at Pick 6 plus the unknown variables for GC at Pick 4 (surely they don't need another mid, KKP maybe for them?) and GWS at Pick 5 (lucky dip as to what they could pick here). Brisbane might be after a solid mid (not really sure) so they probably wouldn't let him slip past 8 probably.

c) Use picks to push for Pick 1 in the mini draft to be used on O'meara (which we may now be in a realistic position to push for with suggested Nth deal). Kennedy (pick 2, or 3) as a fall back option. I know GWS will probably be more interested in hardened AFL players but it is still worth pursuing this avenue.

All the above scenarios are rather unlikely but worth a thought if Nth's Pick 18 is on the table. This might sound stupid to some us at this point but Gunston's defection could be used to greatly improve the club for the future if the situation is handled correctly. IMO this move (and maybe the Maric deal to an extent) comes at a critical point in the history of the club (new coach, young list, several defections etc) and the management of this particular deal (how well we do out of it and whether we use the gains at the trade table) could have a profound impact of the club for several years in terms of future premiership prospects and how long we hang around the bottom. Before any of you start tearing my ideas apart accept that they are just ideas and not offers that have been or are officially going to be made, I understand that many variables enter into the equation come trade time and the real world isn't a video game where wild trades happen all the time.

Thoughts? Try to be constructive rather than snide if possible:rolleyes:

I really like your thinking on this. There are many different scenarios that could play out. The key in both the Maric and Gunston trades is that we are in a position of strength and need to leverage that as much as possible.

For too long we have played nice, quoting 'fair' trades, or doing whatever we can to help the player find a new home.
I'm sick of that crap. Time to play hard ball.

Both Gunston and Maric are in demand. By virtue of our lowly position, we can't be leveraged by the pre-season draft (apart from Port with Maric).
We should be able to get high quality picks for both Gunston and Maric. In a shallow draft pool, we should be able to demand picks over and above what would normally be reasonable.

I would be very keen to get some early picks or round 1 compensation picks (to be used in 2012) for these guys.
I would be very keen to pursue a move to pick 4 (Wingard) and would be looking to deal with GC.
With Knights also a possibility to be used as a trade, we have some key components to making a big splash this year.

Between Gunston, Maric and Knights, we need to look for some 3rd party deals to get either Wingard or Kennedy (I believe O'Meara is no chance).

Some good management here should see us end up with some great promise, rather than the 'heart ripped out' prospect that looms!
 

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WTF Warren is in line to be delisted

Dont want
Firstly re-read what I wrote (nothing is definite, only based off an idea which has been floated around BF). Also, Warren is a "throw in" not the meat of the deal (the Pick 18 is) and will not be delisted by Nth this year (Nth has already presented the list of who will be delisted). He can play the Gunston's role to a resonable level if Porp's isn't available. He isn't actually bad, just needs a chance at a new club and would give us some depth up forward if we have injury issues. He has also been in an AFL system for a few years so we wouldn't have to worry about him acclimatizing to the standard required and he actually works hard which might make up for the lack of effort from Walker up forward. Don't dismiss players like Warren so quickly...
 
Firstly re-read what I wrote (nothing is definite, only based off an idea which has been floated around BF). Also, Warren is a "throw in" not the meat of the deal (the Pick 18 is) and will not be delisted by Nth this year (Nth has already presented the list of who will be delisted). He can play the Gunston's role to a resonable level if Porp's isn't available. He isn't actually bad, just needs a chance at a new club and would give us some depth up forward if we have injury issues. He has also been in an AFL system for a few years so we wouldn't have to worry about him acclimatizing to the standard required and he actually works hard which might make up for the lack of effort from Walker up forward. Don't dismiss players like Warren so quickly...

I'm not interested in throw ins that will become list cloggers, what's the point of that
 
How do you know he will be a list clogger? Players that have been delisted at one club have come good at another (or even at the same club)...
 
How do you know he will be a list clogger? Players that have been delisted at one club have come good at another (or even at the same club)...

A **** is a **** no matter how much you try and polish it

If we traded Sellar or Cook nothing would change they would still struggle to be quality AFL players

Some players are surplus and need opportunity others are just not up to it, Warren isvthe latter
 
I'm not interested in throw ins that will become list cloggers, what's the point of that

Yeah because were going to get Buddy or some other star in a deal revolving around a relatively unproven KPF prospect:rolleyes:. Gunston will get us something good don't worry about that, the kid will certainly have trade value (not a excessive amount though) but remember that Warren is solid and an added bonus to a suggested deal mainly centred around the Pick 18. Don't expect us to get that much more than that for Gunston though, you might be disappointed.
 
A **** is a **** no matter how much you try and polish it

If we traded Sellar or Cook nothing would change they would still struggle to be quality AFL players

Some players are surplus and need opportunity others are just not up to it, Warren isvthe latter

Warren is more in the vein of Armstrong (not in best 22 but not too far off), solid player that is lacking opportunities in his current club. The guy is no spud, comparisons to Sellar and Cook are grossly unfair. Before you get even more emotional remember that this is all hypothetical, the guy might not want to come and/or maybe we'll get Greenwood or Tarrant or someone else instead if we do trade with Nth which isn't even a certainty. Geez...:(
 
Warren is a spud mate. He's a very likely delist candidate. Also do not want Lindsay Thomas... a small forward needs to be DEADLY in front of goals and make the most of limited opportunities. Thomas just can't kick to save his life. His conversion rate is terrible and squanders too many opportunities. Knights>>>>Thomas.
 
A **** is a **** no matter how much you try and polish it

If we traded Sellar or Cook nothing would change they would still struggle to be quality AFL players

Some players are surplus and need opportunity others are just not up to it, Warren isvthe latter
Porps is a pretty good tur d....


edit: can't believe that word is filtered...
 

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Warren is a spud mate. He's a very likely delist candidate. Also do not want Lindsay Thomas... a small forward needs to be DEADLY in front of goals and make the most of limited opportunities. Thomas just can't kick to save his life. His conversion rate is terrible and squanders too many opportunities. Knights>>>>Thomas.

1. Trade Gunston to Nth for Pick 18 and Warren (if that is the best available obviously, hopefully we can do better). Warren can fill his place in the team if Porps isn't right next year (lets face it Gunston was playing Porps role this year anyway). Doing this will allow us to maintain so strength up forward as Warren is capable of being a serviceable player and if Porps is healthy he will perform at the high level we need from him.

This year LT has been extremely poor from set shots but is ok elsewhere, will not repeat this next year and might be worth capitalising while his value is lower (IMO we don't need him anyway).
 
Warren is a spud mate. He's a very likely delist candidate. Also do not want Lindsay Thomas... a small forward needs to be DEADLY in front of goals and make the most of limited opportunities. Thomas just can't kick to save his life. His conversion rate is terrible and squanders too many opportunities. Knights>>>>Thomas.

I would be willing to take a punt on Thomas

I recognise that Thomas has had the yips this year however he has had almost 60 shots at goal in 2011, he has pace, provides forward pressure so fix the yips and he can become a 40+ goal per year small forward, IMO worth a punt especially considering our small forward needs.

Even quality players such as Ryan O'Keefe have had the yips in front of goal this year
 
I'm wary of any suggestion that trades multiple picks for a single higher pick. We already have more vacancies to fill than is desirable, given the weakness of the draft. I don't want us putting all our eggs in one basket, when the likely cost of doing so is drafting 5-6 list cloggers who we'll have to offload as soon as their contracts expire in 2-years time.

I don't mind trading the Davi$ compo pick for a shot at Kennedy in the mini-draft. I'm extremely wary about the idea of trading picks 10, 18 and may be more (eg Armstrong), for one high pick. Don't get me wrong - I'd love to get Wingard, but if it's a choice between Wingard & 5x players selected at R3+ or 3x 1st round selections, then I take 3x 1st round selections any day of the week.
 
Some suggestions for opposition supporters just to get a understanding of value (don't go ape if you don't like them, be constructive):

Carl: Gunston + 2nd Pick for Gibbs

Ric: Gunston for Edwards + Connors

Haw: Gunston for Young + 2nd Pick

Nth: Gunston + 4th for Thomas + Warren
or Gunston for 1st + Warren

StK: Gunston for Stevens + 3rd
or Gunston + 3rd for Armitage + 2nd

WB: Gunston + 3rd for Griffen
or Gunston for Howard

Gunston for two of Ben Warren, Liam Anthony, Gavin Urquhart, Cruize Garlett or Matt Campbell plus second round pick.
 
I'm happy in what ever gets us the best midfielder we can.

I'd even be happy to lose the compo pick and our first pick if this is possible (for the right player)

we don't have the time to **** around with a project player. At worst we need another Brodie Smith type player (that is a player who plays Rd 1 )
 
I'm wary of any suggestion that trades multiple picks for a single higher pick. We already have more vacancies to fill than is desirable, given the weakness of the draft. I don't want us putting all our eggs in one basket, when the likely cost of doing so is drafting 5-6 list cloggers who we'll have to offload as soon as their contracts expire in 2-years time.

I don't mind trading the Davi$ compo pick for a shot at Kennedy in the mini-draft. I'm extremely wary about the idea of trading picks 10, 18 and may be more (eg Armstrong), for one high pick. Don't get me wrong - I'd love to get Wingard, but if it's a choice between Wingard & 5x players selected at R3+ or 3x 1st round selections, then I take 3x 1st round selections any day of the week.

Your logic is sound Vader but surely a shot at a talent like Wingard is worth a go. The guy will be very good (maybe elite) and would do exactly what we need. A Danger, VB, Thommo, Batman and Wingard midfield would be something to behold...:eek: I would of couse settle (happily) for multiple 1st picks (which could be good themselves) but I would just love to get some more elite talent on the list (from SA as well), something we lack (lots of role players).
 

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Gunston for two of Ben Warren, Liam Anthony, Gavin Urquhart, Cruize Garlett or Matt Campbell plus second round pick.
You're only offering us two spuds!? We will be expecting at least 4 list cloggers for Gunston. :thumbsu:
 
I'm happy in what ever gets us the best midfielder we can.

I'd even be happy to lose the compo pick and our first pick if this is possible (for the right player)

we don't have the time to **** around with a project player. At worst we need another Brodie Smith type player (that is a player who plays Rd 1 )

Keeping our possible multiple 1st round picks will get us several Brodie Smiths (based off our good drafting), trade up for Wingard could get us a Scott Pendlebury (shorter)
 
Keeping our possible multiple 1st round picks will get us several Brodie Smiths (based off our good drafting), trade up for Wingard could get us a Scott Pendlebury (shorter)

I want a Brodie Smith at worst.

I'll leave the rest up to our recruiting friends.
 
Gunston for two of Ben Warren, Liam Anthony, Gavin Urquhart, Cruize Garlett or Matt Campbell plus second round pick.
Quality beats quantity mate.

One of those and your first rounder might be realistic - we aren't going to take a lower pick, in a weaker draft, when Gunston is now a hell of a lot more proven than a new draftee.
 
Some talk Brisbane is going to push hard for Tippett due to the mass delistings of their backup ruckmens. They don't really have a key forward in that most of them are either; extremely under developed, to short, or are becoming terminators with the amounts of plates being put in their body. We could likely to expect pick #8 considering our position of power.

Could package two of #8, #18 or #10 if trades pan out as expected, and maintain another quality pick, and still get pick 3/4 from GWS or GCS. Then we could expect to get this kind of return from this years exchange/draft; Wingard and, possibly Grigg/WHE/McKenzie depending on picks traded, or even Talia if needed, along with a few solid 2nd rounders. Also will get Band 2 compo for Davis, which we could use to obtain Kennedy (maybe O'Meara).

Our midfield for the future could possibly turn out like this if we pull our finger out and be aggressive. Dangerfield, Wingard, Grigg/WHE/McKenzie, Batman, MacKay, Smith. Very exciting.

It's all speculative, but plausable.
 
You're only offering us two spuds!? We will be expecting at least 4 list cloggers for Gunston. :thumbsu:


Warren's work ethic makes him a serviceable and fills a void in your forward line. He is as good as your midfield supply.

Anthony has been requested along with our pick 18. (North would be overpaying)

Campbell has been mentioned as that crumbing small forward you need but Thomas is your preference.

Garlett is an above average clearance specialist who is also a good user of the ball. A consistent contested ball winner who is reliable but without any upside. Fremantle would be keen on him.

Urquhart just needs a fitness base, something which Adelaide can provide him with. Lots of upside in him.
 
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