List Mgmt. Trade & F/A - 2018/2019 - Part 2!

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Chrispiesssss

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Four way trade :

Pies gain : McGovern
Pies lose : Moore

Sydney gain : Moore
Sydney lose : Lloyd

Adelaide gain : Pick 3
Adelaide lose : McGovern

Gcs gain : Lloyd
Gcs lose : pick 3


Definitely swaps of picks between GCS & Adelaide, but that’s the crux of it.
 

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Four way trade :

Pies gain : McGovern
Pies lose : Moore

Sydney gain : Moore
Sydney lose : Lloyd

Adelaide gain : Pick 3
Adelaide lose : McGovern

Gcs gain : Lloyd
Gcs lose : pick 3


Definitely swaps of picks between GCS & Adelaide, but that’s the crux of it.
Would be absolutely juicy if we could get McGovern for Moore.
 

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Mitch McGovern has some talent but at 191cm would be just another undersized key forward or defender.

If Lynch chooses Richmond then it might be better concentrating on re-signing Moore, identifying mature talent at state level or players looking for further opportunity to fill key position roles and setting our sights during 2019 on Josh Kelly as the natural successor to Pendlebury as our midfield Rolls Royce.
 

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No way would i want to trade Mcgovern for Moore. Mitch Mcgovern is overrated decent mitts but besides that he isnt even that good. Jeremys taller, stronger and better, theres a huge gap between them.

Stephenson in his first year will have kicked more goals than Mcgovern ever has in a season.

Moore has a ridiculously higher scope as a CHB.
 

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Who says no first?

Collingwood get: Pick 1

GWS get: Darcy Moore, Jamie Elliott, Tom Langdon and Carlton 2019 second round pick.

Carlton get: Dylan Shiel, Will Setterfield.
*Alex Fasolo (as free agent).

*GWS it's a trade that completes their best 22 three automatic additions in their positions of greatest need. Moore would be an ideal ruck solution, allowing him to play arguably what would be his best position, while also having the flexibility to play KPP to a high standard. Elliott helps a weak front half lacking a quality small and he can be a 35+ goal, 100+ mark a year forward per 20 games if he can get healthy. Langdon adds quality to an ageing backline that also lacks quality. They also take the pick to further their flexibility of assets and they're all young enough to allow for an extended premiership run. Losing Shiel and Setterfield would barely dint their midfield with all the quality already there and developing and able to take up greater midfield responsibility + they have Thomas Green developing (something like Patrick Cripps and a genuine number one pick change for 2019) - he looks like the best prospect to come through any of the Academies yet, already looking like the best player in the NEAFL as an underager.

*Carlton get a significant midfield upgrade with Shiel and Setterfield ideal compliments for Cripps and Matthew Kennedy who can come good. Their front half also gets an upgrade with Fasolo who slots straight into their best 22 and can be a 30 goal a year forward. A trade that makes Carlton more competitive more quickly and gives them more good players inside their best 22 which has been other than their midfield their other major issue.

*Collingwood get Lukosius. And don't have a lot to cry about with Moore, Elliott and Fasolo playing a combined 8 senior games this year and while Langdon has been terrific he is replaceable. Even if Sam Murray who would be my replacement gets done with the ASADA business, I'd be looking to swing James Aish to half-back anyway where I feel he would look most at home with his intercept marking - with strong hands overhead and impressive ability to read the ball in flight his greatest strengths.

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Pretty easy from there for Collingwood then to snag the likes of Jarryd Roughead for a late pick and Scott Thompson among other cheap veterans who along with mature agers and players through the draft can pretty easily with correct talent ID fill out the rest of the list and see things improve.
 

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Who says no first?

Collingwood get: Pick 1

GWS get: Darcy Moore, Jamie Elliott, Tom Langdon and Carlton 2019 second round pick.

Carlton get: Dylan Shiel, Will Setterfield, Alex Fasolo.


*GWS it's a trade that completes their best 22 three automatic additions in their positions of greatest need. Moore would be an ideal ruck solution, allowing him to play arguably what would be his best position, while also having the flexibility to play KPP to a high standard. Elliott helps a weak front half lacking a quality small and he can be a 35+ goal, 100+ mark a year forward per 20 games if he can get healthy. Langdon adds quality to an ageing backline that also lacks quality. They also take the pick to further their flexibility of assets and they're all young enough to allow for an extended premiership run. Losing Shiel and Setterfield would barely dint their midfield with all the quality already there and developing and able to take up greater midfield responsibility + they have Thomas Green developing (something like Patrick Cripps and a genuine number one pick change for 2019) - he looks like the best prospect to come through any of the Academies yet, already looking like the best player in the NEAFL as an underager.

*Carlton get a significant midfield upgrade with Shiel and Setterfield ideal compliments for Cripps and Matthew Kennedy who can come good. Their front half also gets an upgrade with Fasolo who slots straight into their best 22 and can be a 30 goal a year forward. A trade that makes Carlton more competitive more quickly and gives them more good players inside their best 22 which has been other than their midfield their other major issue.

*Collingwood get Lukosius. And don't have a lot to cry about with Moore, Elliott and Fasolo playing a combined 8 senior games this year and while Langdon has been terrific he is replaceable. Even if Sam Murray who would be my replacement gets done with the ASADA business, I'd be looking to swing James Aish to half-back anyway where I feel he would look most at home with his intercept marking - with strong hands overhead and impressive ability to read the ball in flight his greatest strengths.

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Pretty easy from there for Collingwood then to snag the likes of Jarryd Roughead for a late pick and Scott Thompson among other cheap veterans who along with mature agers and players through the draft can pretty easily with correct talent ID fill out the rest of the list and see things improve.
I'll have whatever you're doing.
 

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No way would i want to trade Mcgovern for Moore. Mitch Mcgovern is overrated decent mitts but besides that he isnt even that good. Jeremys taller, stronger and better, theres a huge gap between them.

Stephenson in his first year will have kicked more goals than Mcgovern ever has in a season.

Moore has a ridiculously higher scope as a CHB.
Honestly he has probably done as much If not more in his current career then Moore.

No good having potential if you can't get on the park.
 
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