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2014 FREE AGENCY: Who do we target?


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Gotta start playing smart in the new world of free agency. The footy world was blindsided by the Buddy deal, but it won't be the last of its kind. Starting negotiations with players a year out from signing them will become the norm within a few years.

So these are the players up for grabs next year:

Brisbane Lions
Ash McGrath
Carlton
Bryce Gibbs, Kade Simpson, Jarrad Waite, Andrew Walker
Collingwood
Harry O'Brien, Ben Reid, Dane Swan
Essendon
Heath Hocking, Leroy Jetta
Fremantle
Garrick Ibbotson, David Mundy, Luke McPharlin, Matthew Pavlich, Aaron Sandilands
Geelong
Steve Johnson, James Kelly, Trent West
Hawthorn
Luke Hodge, Sam Mitchell
Melbourne
James Frawley :mellow:
North Melbourne
Todd Goldstein, Lachie Hansen, Lindsay Thomas
Port Adelaide
Travis Boak
St Kilda
Sam Fisher, James Gwilt, Leigh Montagna, Nick Riewoldt
Sydney Swans
Adam Goodes, Ryan O'Keefe, Nick Malceski, Ted Richards
West Coast
Shannon Hurn, Daniel Kerr, Matt Priddis
Western Bulldogs
Matthew Boyd, Shaun Higgins, Will Minson, Robert Murphy, Tom Williams
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Given Roos connection to Sydney, I'd say we could be eyeing more than 1 of those Swans FA's. Landing Waite would be a brilliant pick up. Thoughts?
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Sydney Swans
Adam Goodes, Ryan O'Keefe, Nick Malceski, Ted Richards
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Given Roos connection to Sydney, I'd say we could be eyeing more than 1 of those Swans FA's. Landing Waite would be a brilliant pick up. Thoughts?

You're kidding with Waite right? Adding a 31 year old injury and suspension prone forward, no thanks. Similarly at Sydney Goodes will be shot if he's not already and O'Keefe will be 33. Malceski 30 and with plenty of knee injuries and Richards 31. All not worth it.

We will have 1 priority with FA. Get pen on paper for Frawley. Anything else is a waste of time.

A targeted quality free agent pick up is years away.

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I reckon it will be almost impossible to prise most of those players away. Ben Reid would be a good pick-up if the wheels fall off at Collingwood, Heath Hocking maybe. The rest will either be retiring, retired, or too wedded to their previous club to move to Melbourne.

Sign Frawley up, because he is by far and away the best target for any team on that list that has a spare 600-800k in the bag.

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Ben reidand Matt Priddis would interest me. both have plenty left in the tank and both very very good footballers. someone like ben Reid who can stand a tall and deliver precision kicking would make our backline very very good. Not getting paid a lot at the pies either but seems loyal.

Would love to take something from West Coast as i hate them and Priddis is crucial in their engine room, very good hands in close and a workhorse.

Shannon Hurn worth a look but a lot an that list are getting quite old.

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Need one more Tall backmen, Ben Reid is gettable, still young and if we offer him the big bucks he will come.

Wouldn't mind seeing Hocking and Gibbs in our midfield either.

Maybe Mundy?

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Ben reidand Matt Priddis would interest me. both have plenty left in the tank and both very very good footballers. someone like ben Reid who can stand a tall and deliver precision kicking would make our backline very very good. Not getting paid a lot at the pies either but seems loyal.

Would love to take something from West Coast as i hate them and Priddis is crucial in their engine room, very good hands in close and a workhorse.

Shannon Hurn worth a look but a lot an that list are getting quite old.

Yeah but Dale Thomas seemed loyal too didn't he?

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Just keep Chip! (He is on record as having 'red and blue' blood in his viens so it shouldn't be as hard as some would like to make out!). Just win a few matches.

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Agree with most that our target should be James Frawley and that we should, if at all possible, complete a deal with him early rather than later. We have enough problems trying to lift the club without having to deal with another Scully fiasco.

Agree...

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Agree with most that our target should be James Frawley and that we should, if at all possible, complete a deal with him early rather than later. We have enough problems trying to lift the club without having to deal with another Scully fiasco.

From Chip's point of view, I wouldn't expect him to re-sign until he sees signs of definite improvement. So a lot depends on how quickly we show definite improvement.

So I'll be worried if: (a) we're well past halfway and yet to improve from last year, or (b) we do improve and he doesn't sign.

I think Chip stands out in that list as the one who could add a lot to most teams, and who may be gettable under certain circumstances, so it will be vital for us to be able to sign him up a.s.a.p..

The ones most likely to add something to us are Ibbotson and Mundy, but I'd expect them to be hard to prise away from Freo.

I wonder too about Dane Swan, especially if PIes have a bad year and us a good one, just in terms of him being one of the few players able to take our (hopefully) vastly improved midfield up another notch.

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I too am worried about Frawley, you'd expect him to get good offers should we have another terrible season and flee off like Rivers and Sylvia. Hell, even if he just gets injured this year we don't have a good enough replacement.

We may as well go for Shaun Higgins, he's pretty talented and would be a goal kicker/midfielder we need. He's had so many injuries that the Dogs are probably sick of keeping him. And even if he gets injured for us in round 1 we can still brag about him in the preseason

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