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I loved Scott WelshWhy?
His inability to get on the park doesn't help either. He is "good enough" when fit.They somewhat have too,
They have a lot of average midfielders on their list he is the one OOC
Of all the duds on Essendon's list they delist Setterfield, who is actually a decent player.![]()
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His cardio is insane, has in fact never broken into a sweat.Could Andrew Mountbatten Windsor be useful in the forward pocket? We know he is particularly ruthless when it comes to to dealing with inexperienced youngsters on the opposition.
I’ll see myself out.
Think he's more suited to Geelong. Can handle alternative player paymentsI understand Warren Tredrea is a free agent and available to join our board.
He does bring a fairly unique set of beliefs to the table.
Should seriously consider it.
Not sure if it’s been mentioned on here, is there a possibility we trade out our first round pick this year for a future 2026 first rounder next year to help with the butters chase next year?
Possible, but I hope we do not. It would mean we would potentially go four straight drafts without having made a single first round pick. Since Butters may wipe out three years of first round picks. That can set any team back awhile.Yeah I reckon so
If there is any time to do it 27 draft is the one to do it in.Possible, but I hope we do not. It would mean we would potentially go four straight drafts without having made a single first round pick. Since Butters may wipe out three years of first round picks. That can set any team back awhile.
I'm getting more confident we can get Butters as a free agent if we play it correctly.If there is any time to do it 27 draft is the one to do it in.
I’m not sure Bont would be too keen at playing for free for a couple of years (yes I’m aware he’d receive the money in later years).I'm getting more confident we can get Butters as a free agent if we play it correctly.
Deal structure:
As far as I'm aware there was no actual crack-down on this from the AFL post Danniher moving to Brisbane, they simply changed the FA compensation formula to consider the total contract value and not just the average per year - but a $6.0 million contract would still definitely trigger band 1. Carlton did a similarly dodgy structure for Jack Martin through the pre-season draft where he put a $2.0m over 2-year contract on his head, and then immediately renegotiated to $3.0m over 5-years.
- You make the actual deal $9.0 mover 6 years so $1.5m per year, but you initially structure it as a 2-year deal for $6.0 million
- We'd basically just need Bont to agree to amend his contact to shift all of this 2027 and 2028 money into 2029 and 2030.
- That would be incredibly challenging for Port to match, and if they do then you can't begrudge Butters making an extra $6.0m over 2-years and then he becomes an unrestricted FA at the end of 2028.
- Then the moment he signs you bang on an extra 4-year extension for another $3.0m to get you back to the $9.0m over 6-year total and re-spread the payments for him and Bont.
Maybe you also just throw Port a little carrot to really make them get out of the way and for Butters to feel like they got value beyond just the compensation pick, like trading an extra first rounder for a role player - possibly including a 3rd club to muddy the waters on the overpay. Basically paying a first rounder for another Budarick type addition with the overpay accruing to Port. And then at the end of it hopefully its dodgy enough that the AFL scraps the FA compensation nonsense.
If port finish bottom 4 (Hopefully) they likely wouldn't match anyway.I'm getting more confident we can get Butters as a free agent if we play it correctly.
Deal structure:
As far as I'm aware there was no actual crack-down on this from the AFL post Danniher moving to Brisbane, they simply changed the FA compensation formula to consider the total contract value and not just the average per year - but a $6.0 million contract would still definitely trigger band 1. Carlton did a similarly dodgy structure for Jack Martin through the pre-season draft where he put a $2.0m over 2-year contract on his head, and then immediately renegotiated to $3.0m over 5-years.
- You make the actual deal $9.0 mover 6 years so $1.5m per year, but you initially structure it as a 2-year deal for $6.0 million
- We'd basically just need Bont to agree to amend his contact to shift all of this 2027 and 2028 money into 2029 and 2030.
- That would be incredibly challenging for Port to match, and if they do then you can't begrudge Butters making an extra $6.0m over 2-years and then he becomes an unrestricted FA at the end of 2028.
- Then the moment he signs you bang on an extra 4-year extension for another $3.0m to get you back to the $9.0m over 6-year total and re-spread the payments for him and Bont.
Maybe you also just throw Port a little carrot to really make them get out of the way and for Butters to feel like they got value beyond just the compensation pick, like trading an extra first rounder for a role player - possibly including a 3rd club to muddy the waters on the overpay. Basically paying a first rounder for another Budarick type addition with the overpay accruing to Port. And then at the end of it hopefully its dodgy enough that the AFL scraps the FA compensation nonsense.
Port Adelaide will be matching regardless were they finishIf port finish bottom 4 (Hopefully) they likely wouldn't match anyway.
I’m less and less convinced on this. There’s no way matching, with no FA compensation pick created out of thin air, gives them a better outcome than a pre agreed deal that gives them that same pick and more.Port Adelaide will be matching regardless were they finish
He doesn’t, see:I’m not sure Bont would be too keen at playing for free for a couple of years (yes I’m aware he’d receive the money in later years).
The AFL won't allow a trade like that to go through. They have the ability to block trades that are structured like this as a way to facilitate other deals.I’m less and less convinced on this. There’s no way matching, with no FA compensation pick created out of thin air, gives them a better outcome than a pre agreed deal that gives them that same pick and more.
If our best true offer would be R1 + F1 + FF1; then it’s in everyone’s interest (using extremes) to instead not match and pre-agree a trade of our F1 + FF1 for their FF4.
There are obviously many ways to do this, and you possibly include other clubs to muddy the waters and not make it look too egregious; but the point is when you can collude to create a top 4 pick out of thin air then there will be a way to make both us and Port better off.
- We save our R1 (and get a FF4)
- They get the compo (let’s call it pick 4) rather then our 1R (let’s call it pick 12 to 18) - on the DVI that’s an extra mid-late 1R of value.
If they're getting pick 4 as compensation I doubt they match. What will we be able to give them? Likely a pick in the teens that year before a pick in the 20s the following two Tassie affected years.it could of course involve players but that relies on someone wanting to go there.Port Adelaide will be matching regardless were they finish
If they're getting pick 4 as compensation I doubt they match. What will we be able to give them? Likely a pick in the teens that year before a pick in the 20s the following two Tassie affected years.it could of course involve players but that relies on someone wanting to go there.
Is there something dodgy we can do like Brisbane always seems to do back door deals . Port let butters go as a free agent and we give them a first rounder for one of there fringe players who’d only be worth a 3rd rounder ? Just spit balling here.If they're getting pick 4 as compensation I doubt they match. What will we be able to give them? Likely a pick in the teens that year before a pick in the 20s the following two Tassie affected years.it could of course involve players but that relies on someone wanting to go there.

If the AFL let the trade through.Is there something dodgy we can do like Brisbane always seems to do back door deals . Port let butters go as a free agent and we give them a first rounder for one of there fringe players who’d only be worth a 3rd rounder ? Just spit balling here.
Trade them Bailey Williams for unders . 4th rounder in a separate deal.![]()
We are not one of the cash cows so maybe not thenIf the AFL let the trade through.
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Agree and I was using extremes, but there will be a way to muddy the waters and you can’t compete with a pick 4 being created out of thin air.The AFL won't allow a trade like that to go through. They have the ability to block trades that are structured like this as a way to facilitate other deals.
We'd have to find some way to make it look more equal, but I do agree it would be silly but to find some way to incorporate free agency compensation into the deal