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Trade Pick 1 for 3 with Fremantle for Warnock

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This may be the stupidest idea i've yet come up with so feel free to shoot it down but........ Is it possible to deal with Carlton? I mean we take Warnock with pick 1 (and maybe a player) for pick three, then just trade him to Carlton for whetever they're offerng? First or second round pick? We're no worse off, but with a stronger draft position, Warnock gets what he wants and Freo get their Natanui. They could just be stupid enough to do it...

 
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This may be the stupidest idea i've yet come up with so feel free to shoot it down but........ Is it possible to deal with Carlton? I mean we take Warnock with pick 1 (and maybe a player) for pick three, then just trade him to Carlton for whetever they're offerng? First or second round pick? We're no worse off, but with a stronger draft position, Warnock gets what he wants and Freo get their Natanui. They could just be stupid enough to do it...

I like it, + throw in Brad Green and take Carlton's pick 6 or whatever it is!

Would Carlton trade pick 6 for Brad Green and Warnock?

We would have

3 6 17 19

We should apply to be on the trade table!

Should I get through this Marketing degree i'll be doing my best to wear a suit and red&blue tie to work... ahhh a man can dream.

 
This may be the stupidest idea i've yet come up with so feel free to shoot it down but........ Is it possible to deal with Carlton? I mean we take Warnock with pick 1 (and maybe a player) for pick three, then just trade him to Carlton for whetever they're offerng? First or second round pick? We're no worse off, but with a stronger draft position, Warnock gets what he wants and Freo get their Natanui. They could just be stupid enough to do it...

Correct.

Our draft doesn't work like the NBA. You can't on-trade players once they're drafted.

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Correct.

Our draft doesn't work like the NBA. You can't on-trade players once they're drafted.

But you don't have to?

3 way trade

Warnock to Carlton

Green to Carlton

Pick 1 to Fremantle

Pick 3 to Melbourne

Pick 6 to Melbourne

Fremantle can have Carroll also!


Correct.

Our draft doesn't work like the NBA. You can't on-trade players once they're drafted.

I think he means :

R. Warnock & Pick 3 - traded to us in exchange for Pick1 & maybe a player.

THEN we trade R. Warnock & Brad Green (?) to Carlton for Pick 6 & pocekt change

Is that right? You'll fail business if you keep writing up your proposals in such a sloppy & confusing fashion.

I think Carlton would go for it, but Freo probably wouldn't. But it actually does look like it could satisfy all 3 teams. Not one of them would actually propose it though.

Won't happen.

But you don't have to?

3 way trade

Warnock to Carlton

Green to Carlton

Pick 1 to Fremantle

Pick 3 to Melbourne

Pick 6 to Melbourne

Fremantle can have Carroll also!

In simple terms that means we give up pick 1 and Green for Picks 3 & 6.

Carlton gets Warnock and Green for 6.

HighTower- Proof- A picture of Naita killing Warnock and jumping all over him this year in the WAFL

Sometimes a picture tells a thousand words....I don't suppose you have their stats from this game by any chance, to show the real proof??

;)

 

It is giving up pick 1 and Green but with pick 3 doesn't that cancel out? You'd still have Watts and you'd get pick 6 for Green. Didn't everyone say they'd take a first round pick for him?

In simple terms that means we give up pick 1 and Green for Picks 3 & 6.

Carlton gets Warnock and Green for 6.

Thanks for clearing that up.

Can't see it happening. Too much of a win for Melbourne.

Fremantle get stuff all, and Carlton give up pick 6 in a bumper draft in exchange for Green, which includes further burden on their salary cap.

Freo are better off accepting Carlton's 2nd pick in exchange for Warnock, and getting either Rich or Naita with pick 3.


It is giving up pick 1 and Green but with pick 3 doesn't that cancel out? You'd still have Watts and you'd get pick 6 for Green. Didn't everyone say they'd take a first round pick for him?

:huh:

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Thanks for clearing that up.

Can't see it happening. Too much of a win for Melbourne.

Fremantle get stuff all, and Carlton give up pick 6 in a bumper draft in exchange for Green, which includes further burden on their salary cap.

Freo are better off accepting Carlton's 2nd pick in exchange for Warnock, and getting either Rich or Naita with pick 3.

What is this Carlton Salary Cap?

I propose that the league issue the 17th license to VISY so that they can at least operate to some form of salary cap

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