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Strategy Trade and List management Thread Part 6 (opposition supporters - READ posting rules before posting)

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It’ll be a quiet trade period. No stars are moving. If we can get a couple of fringe players for cheap to fill a role, I don’t see a problem with that.
The big one is getting pick 4, and also another key back (hopefully can find a gem here).
 
Just based off this season
I wouldn't be against this back 6 (obs if players develop over the pre-season the better)

Williams Jones Keath/Gardner/Buss
Coffield JOD Richards

Wings: Daniel and Dale
If there's one thing I'm against for next year it's using 3 tall defenders. Especially if one of them is Keath/Gardner

JJ in that spot immediately improves the group so much

What teams have 3 threatening talls? let the resting ruck kick one goal a game as they get burnt in transition
 
Fox Footy Article

WHAT DOGS TRADE WITH SUNS COULD LOOK LIKE… AND PROSPECTS THEY’RE EYEING

The Western Bulldogs’ bold determination to move up the draft order is driven by a desire to acquire either a star midfielder or hybrid forward at the top of this year’s Under 18 class, according to rival clubs.

Gold Coast’s first selection in this year’s draft (Pick 4) is up for grabs, with the Suns widely expected to part with the pick to secure maximum points and help them match inevitably early rival club bids on their top three Academy prospects: Key forward Jed Walter, versatile ruck Ethan Read and dynamic midfielder Jake Rogers.

Several teams have already been linked to a play for that Suns’ selection, including the Bulldogs, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney.

But rival clubs spoken to by foxfooty.com.au this week believe the Dogs are the clear front-runners for the prized pick and will put forward the best offer, as they’d be prepared to part with Pick 10, the first-round selection tied to Brisbane’s finishing position – which they acquired last year as part of the Josh Dunkley deal (currently Pick 17) – and, if needed, their own future first-rounder for Pick 4 and something else from the Suns back.
Sources said they also wouldn’t be surprised if the Suns then split Pick 10, which would also attract an array of bidders considering the talent in the top 15 of this year’s draft class.

While there’s still ample time until November’s national draft, the Dogs – should they ultimately get their hands on the Gold Coast selection – have been linked to star Tasmanian midfielder Colby McKercher and electric Eastern Ranges small forward Nick Watson. One source said the Dogs are keen to add a much-needed elite midfield talent like McKercher to their list, while another suggested the club was keen on star small forward Watson to partner Cody Weightman and balance the key-position heavy forward line.

The Dogs in the past three drafts have used first-round picks on key forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (Pick 1, 2020), 208cm utility Sam Darcy (Pick 2, 2021) and key defender Jedd Busslinger (Pick 13, 2022), while they also traded in key defender Liam Jones and tall forward Rory Lobb during the 2022 exchange period.

The club is also balancing the prospect of a rival club bidding on father-son gun Jordan Croft – an athletic 200cm key forward who’s the son of former Bulldog Matthew Croft – in the middle to later stages of the first round.
A ball magnet with an excellent left-foot kick, great inside-outside balance, workrate, agility, composure and burst from stoppage, McKercher has been likened to Essendon captain Zach Merrett. He finished second in the Larke Medal voting after averaging 33 disposals, six marks, six clearances and five inside 50s across four national championships games.

A genuine goalsneak, Watson finished as the leading goalkicker of the carnival, booting 14.6 for Vic Metro as he showed off his unbelievable goal sense, speed, finishing ability and cleanliness at ground level. He’s as fun and dynamic a prospect as we’ve seen for a while – and a player who’ll draw AFL fans through the turnstiles.

Dogs list boss Sam Power last week confirmed his club would “definitely consider” making a play for the Suns’ pick.

“We’ve got an open mind towards all of those types of things,” Power told AFL Media’s‘Gettable’ podcast.
“We’ll analyse that and whether that’s the right option. We’ll also analyse whether there’s other things we can do to maximise those two first-round selections. That might be taking them into the draft as well. We might see that, at the end of the day, as the best option.

“Those conversations, not only with Gold Coast but with all clubs, will definitely heat up and increase over the next couple of weeks.”
 

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But rival clubs spoken to by foxfooty.com.au this week believe the Dogs are the clear front-runners for the prized pick and will put forward the best offer, as they’d be prepared to part with Pick 10, the first-round selection tied to Brisbane’s finishing position – which they acquired last year as part of the Josh Dunkley deal (currently Pick 17) – and, if needed, their own future first-rounder for Pick 4 and something else from the Suns back.
Unless that “something back” Is a 1st rounder, that is disgusting overs
 
Unless that “something back” Is a 1st rounder, that is disgusting overs
That’s the price you pay if the club wants to move up into the top end of the draft. Can’t see Sam Power trading out a future 1st he has never done it since he has taken over as a list manager
 
Fox Footy Article

WHAT DOGS TRADE WITH SUNS COULD LOOK LIKE… AND PROSPECTS THEY’RE EYEING

The Western Bulldogs’ bold determination to move up the draft order is driven by a desire to acquire either a star midfielder or hybrid forward at the top of this year’s Under 18 class, according to rival clubs.

Gold Coast’s first selection in this year’s draft (Pick 4) is up for grabs, with the Suns widely expected to part with the pick to secure maximum points and help them match inevitably early rival club bids on their top three Academy prospects: Key forward Jed Walter, versatile ruck Ethan Read and dynamic midfielder Jake Rogers.

Several teams have already been linked to a play for that Suns’ selection, including the Bulldogs, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney.

But rival clubs spoken to by foxfooty.com.au this week believe the Dogs are the clear front-runners for the prized pick and will put forward the best offer, as they’d be prepared to part with Pick 10, the first-round selection tied to Brisbane’s finishing position – which they acquired last year as part of the Josh Dunkley deal (currently Pick 17) – and, if needed, their own future first-rounder for Pick 4 and something else from the Suns back.
Sources said they also wouldn’t be surprised if the Suns then split Pick 10, which would also attract an array of bidders considering the talent in the top 15 of this year’s draft class.

While there’s still ample time until November’s national draft, the Dogs – should they ultimately get their hands on the Gold Coast selection – have been linked to star Tasmanian midfielder Colby McKercher and electric Eastern Ranges small forward Nick Watson. One source said the Dogs are keen to add a much-needed elite midfield talent like McKercher to their list, while another suggested the club was keen on star small forward Watson to partner Cody Weightman and balance the key-position heavy forward line.

The Dogs in the past three drafts have used first-round picks on key forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (Pick 1, 2020), 208cm utility Sam Darcy (Pick 2, 2021) and key defender Jedd Busslinger (Pick 13, 2022), while they also traded in key defender Liam Jones and tall forward Rory Lobb during the 2022 exchange period.

The club is also balancing the prospect of a rival club bidding on father-son gun Jordan Croft – an athletic 200cm key forward who’s the son of former Bulldog Matthew Croft – in the middle to later stages of the first round.
A ball magnet with an excellent left-foot kick, great inside-outside balance, workrate, agility, composure and burst from stoppage, McKercher has been likened to Essendon captain Zach Merrett. He finished second in the Larke Medal voting after averaging 33 disposals, six marks, six clearances and five inside 50s across four national championships games.

A genuine goalsneak, Watson finished as the leading goalkicker of the carnival, booting 14.6 for Vic Metro as he showed off his unbelievable goal sense, speed, finishing ability and cleanliness at ground level. He’s as fun and dynamic a prospect as we’ve seen for a while – and a player who’ll draw AFL fans through the turnstiles.

Dogs list boss Sam Power last week confirmed his club would “definitely consider” making a play for the Suns’ pick.

“We’ve got an open mind towards all of those types of things,” Power told AFL Media’s‘Gettable’ podcast.
“We’ll analyse that and whether that’s the right option. We’ll also analyse whether there’s other things we can do to maximise those two first-round selections. That might be taking them into the draft as well. We might see that, at the end of the day, as the best option.

“Those conversations, not only with Gold Coast but with all clubs, will definitely heat up and increase over the next couple of weeks.”
it would be amazing to get McKercher, looks an absolute jet
 

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We couldn't trade pick 10, 17 & an F1 for 4 and say 31.
If we traded out the three first rounders we would have literally nothing left to work with to get anything else over the line.
The most I'd give up in conjunction with 10, 17 would be a future 2nd.
 
Duursma would be the one I’d be looking at with Pick 4. Assuming McKercher will be off the board by that point and whilst Watson looks to be an exciting player, his height does scare me slightly.
 
I like Watson and love McKercher for us, but any trade involving three firsts is way overs. That’s an established gun type of price. 10 & 17 at absolute most. And that’s partly only because 17 is expendable thanks to Croft.
If it was likely we were a top 4 team next year then it would be closer aswell but pick that could potentially be top 5 is untouchable for me.
 

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Duursma would be the one I’d be looking at with Pick 4. Assuming McKercher will be off the board by that point and whilst Watson looks to be an exciting player, his height does scare me slightly.
He’s only 1cm shorter than Pickett and Daniel. 3cm shorter than Baker. I’m not concerned, especially when overhead marking is not a required skill
 
Sorry to say but If Garcia and Gallagher are in our starting Rd 1 side then we’ve bottled our trade and draft period.
Be prepared for your version of a bottling then...there's not much out there for trade, and the draft is a complete mystery for whether kids will be ready.
 
With the Dunkley situation you can't look only at the trade offer we originally declined from Essendon compared to what we ended up taking from Brisbane and say the club lost out. We also got 2 more high quality years out of him in contending years, including 23 games in a grand final season and a B&F season.

If given the offer of the above but you eventually need to take a slight downgrade in trade value, you'd still do it every time in my opinion.
Dunks did not play 23 games in 2021. He missed 2/3rds of the year with the shoulder. From memory he played the first 6 games and the last 4 H & A games then 4 finals. Whilst he was crucial to the GF run, in hindsight I think we would take the Essendon offer if we had our time again.

2022 he was great no doubting that.
 
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