Trade period / National Draft 2024

Which out of contract player should we trade?


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The higher Levi goes, the better it is for trading our late picks with Brions. No1 would do nicely thanks.
Thats correct but he will certainly go top 3-4

The issue will be if Brisbane finish 8-12 they will most likely trade their 1st rounder this year plus 1st rounder in 2025 to move up ahead of the bid
 
Thats correct but he will certainly go top 3-4

The issue will be if Brisbane finish 8-12 they will most likely trade their 1st rounder this year plus 1st rounder in 2025 to move up ahead of the bid
Yep. That's why I'm hoping he has a killer season and goes 1 or 2.
 
Richmond really need to tap into the GWS reservoir of talent that's stock piled and gathering dust

  • Conor Stone (#15 in 2020)
  • Ryan Angwin (#20 in 2020)
  • Wade Derksen
  • Josh Fahey
  • Max Gruzewski

Geelong will be tapping into this well like Tanner Bruhn was and they will be 2nd/3rd round trades that all have had 2-4 years in the GWS system

More important that trading up with the later picks IMO
 

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Richmond really need to tap into the GWS reservoir of talent that's stock piled and gathering dust

  • Conor Stone (#15 in 2020)
  • Ryan Angwin (#20 in 2020)
  • Wade Derksen
  • Josh Fahey
  • Max Gruzewski

Geelong will be tapping into this well like Tanner Bruhn was and they will be 2nd/3rd round trades that all have had 2-4 years in the GWS system

More important that trading up with the later picks IMO
Conor Stone please
 
Jobe lead the goalkicking for the AFL Academy on a tough day with limited opportunities. He competed well and applied strong tackling pressure, but will have better days marking the footy.

 
This was Sam's first game back after injury cost him the start of the season. He spent a lot of time on the bench, possibly on managed minutes, but he was involved enough to show his class and physicality. Lalor will certainly be one to watch as the season progresses.

 

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Richmond really need to tap into the GWS reservoir of talent that's stock piled and gathering dust

  • Conor Stone (#15 in 2020)
  • Ryan Angwin (#20 in 2020)
  • Wade Derksen
  • Josh Fahey
  • Max Gruzewski

Geelong will be tapping into this well like Tanner Bruhn was and they will be 2nd/3rd round trades that all have had 2-4 years in the GWS system

More important that trading up with the later picks IMO
Max contract to 2026
Derkson plays back this year doing very well
Connor kicks multiple goals every game over his debilitating hamstring injury
And Mr fahey is getting close to 30 possies a week
Wouldn't love a couple of those boys at Richmond
 
One can dream;


Step 1: Free agent departures compensation picks


Jack Graham compensation pick (second round, band 3)

Ben Miller compensation pick (end of second round, band 4)

Draft Haul: 3, 23, 24(graham), 31, 40(miller),41, 42, 49, 59, 65, 70


Step 2:

Richmond trade picks 40,41, 42, 49, 59, 65, 70 ( 1771 points) to Carlton for pick 13 (1212 points)



Step 3:

Richmond trades picks 23, 24, 31 (2206 points) to Brisbane for pick 6 (1751 points)



Draft Haul: 3, 6, 13
 
One can dream;


Step 1: Free agent departures compensation picks


Jack Graham compensation pick (second round, band 3)

Ben Miller compensation pick (end of second round, band 4)

Draft Haul: 3, 23, 24(graham), 31, 40(miller),41, 42, 49, 59, 65, 70


Step 2:

Richmond trade picks 40,41, 42, 49, 59, 65, 70 ( 1771 points) to Carlton for pick 13 (1212 points)



Step 3:

Richmond trades picks 23, 24, 31 (2206 points) to Brisbane for pick 6 (1751 points)



Draft Haul: 3, 6, 13
WTF? Why do we want to get rid of Miller?

I'd also want to take more than 3 picks this year, and Carlton won't have 7 free list spots to take those picks.
 
One can dream;


Step 1: Free agent departures compensation picks


Jack Graham compensation pick (second round, band 3)

Ben Miller compensation pick (end of second round, band 4)

Draft Haul: 3, 23, 24(graham), 31, 40(miller),41, 42, 49, 59, 65, 70


Step 2:

Richmond trade picks 40,41, 42, 49, 59, 65, 70 ( 1771 points) to Carlton for pick 13 (1212 points)



Step 3:

Richmond trades picks 23, 24, 31 (2206 points) to Brisbane for pick 6 (1751 points)



Draft Haul: 3, 6, 13
Those pick swaps have a pts total as even as possible, we are getting reamed for pts on those deals. Can get a further deal done with Adel/GC with the pts we should be keeping from those deals. If we have later picks left over trade them for F3(s)
 
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