Straight Sets Simon 23,113 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 The word "hero" gets thrown around a lot, but those who listen to Trade Radio so that we don't have to truly are heroes.
Leoncelli_36 2,264 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 The pick 16 thing could see us get balic and weiderman, forward and a mid would be a great get Are the two you mentioned read to play AFL next ala Brayshaw? If not I don't give a stuff about more kids. They are all too young and the draft is a lottery. The draft age needs to be lifted, another argument for another day. We need improvement next year, not in 3-4 so we better be looking at kids who are up to it next year
stuie 7,374 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 When people say "rubbish draft" they're usually referring to depth of the draft past pick 30-40, not the quality of top 20 picks. How do you know it's a rubbish draft? Widely believed that after the top 10 it's a massive drop off in talent this year.
daisycutter 30,021 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 Widely believed that after the top 10 it's a massive drop off in talent this year. which probably means it will be one of the most successful draft years ever, given the track record of draftee experts
chook fowler 19,783 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 oblate spheroid(ish) actually i did remember something from school It's flat where I live.
daisycutter 30,021 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 It's flat where I live. be careful you don't fall off the edge
MadAsHell 4,217 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 There wasn't a lot of talk regarding us. Apart from the brief discussion about Toump, the only other things of note were Paul Connors said he expects Jack Watts to still be at Melbourne next year, but 'anything can happen'. And Scott Clayton from Gold Coast mentioned that he would be meeting with Howe. Aaron Black's manager came out and as good as said that he'll be looking at his options. If only he could pinch hit in the ruck, i'd be really keen on him.
chook fowler 19,783 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 be careful you don't fall off the edge It's a risk
Members' Wing 1,106 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 Are the two you mentioned read to play AFL next ala Brayshaw? If not I don't give a stuff about more kids. They are all too young and the draft is a lottery. The draft age needs to be lifted, another argument for another day. We need improvement next year, not in 3-4 so we better be looking at kids who are up to it next year We've waited 50 years for a flag. I just want to see one, whenever that may be. The most important thing is we get our drafting right. No point getting in a player just cos he's 'ready made'. Need to get whoever will end up being the best player. We're not going to improve enough to be able to compete with the top sides with quick fixes.
daisycutter 30,021 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 It's a risk i don't even believe it's really all that flat where you live, unless you live in shepparton
Young Dee 1,303 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 Sounds like Aaron Black has asked to be traded (due to Waite and Higgins) 24yrs 192 cm 59 goals in 2013/2014 Not sure if he is tall enough to be 2nd ruck (although same height as Dawes) Could be worth a look. http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-05/roos-may-have-blackout-as-forward-looks-for-opportunities
What 18,810 Posted October 5, 2015 Author Posted October 5, 2015 The word "hero" gets thrown around a lot, but those who listen to Trade Radio so that we don't have to truly are heroes. You got a problem with Damian Barrett and Terry Wallace waffling on for hours?!? Your loss CB!
DeeSpencer 26,692 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 Sounds like Aaron Black has asked to be traded (due to Waite and Higgins) 24yrs 192 cm 59 goals in 2013/2014 Not sure if he is tall enough to be 2nd ruck (although same height as Dawes) Could be worth a look. http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-05/roos-may-have-blackout-as-forward-looks-for-opportunities He's nowhere near tall enough to 2nd ruck. He might just be as tall as Dawes but he plays smaller if that's possible. His best footy is leading up at the ball as a 3rd tall but he's had a bad couple of years when he should've been cementing his place in the team. I'd be worried he lacks the skills and versatility for the way footy is progressing to players who can have more well rounded games.
Guest Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 Sounds like Aaron Black has asked to be traded (due to Waite and Higgins) 24yrs 192 cm 59 goals in 2013/2014 Not sure if he is tall enough to be 2nd ruck (although same height as Dawes) Could be worth a look. http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-05/roos-may-have-blackout-as-forward-looks-for-opportunities Not the sort of player we need I'd think. Surplus to our needs with Frost, Dawes, Watts, Howe, Pedersen all between 190-196 and able to play the 2nd/3rd forward role. At 192 cm, he's not big enough to relief ruck, and he averages less contested marks per game over his career than Watts. I wouldn't be very interested unless we lost two of the above players.
RalphiusMaximus 6,112 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 Sounds like Aaron Black has asked to be traded (due to Waite and Higgins) 24yrs 192 cm 59 goals in 2013/2014 Not sure if he is tall enough to be 2nd ruck (although same height as Dawes) Could be worth a look. http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-05/roos-may-have-blackout-as-forward-looks-for-opportunities I'd make a play for Schoenmakers before Black. 25 years old, 195cm and able to play forward, back or floating along the wing. He's been on the fringes at the Hawks for a long time and never quite manage to cement a spot because they import the best talls from other sides to play ahead of him. He's now got a flag to his name, so that's no longer keeping him there. He's certainly a better player than Dawes and probably better for the mobile HHF than Watts.
chook fowler 19,783 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 i don't even believe it's really all that flat where you live, unless you live in shepparton The Mallee - flatter than a Pies Cheer squad members head.
Whispering_Jack 31,368 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 The Day's Highlights [5/10/15] Carlton's Chris Yarran has requested to be traded to Richmond. Carlton footy boss Andrew McKay says the Blues will look to secure a first round pick from the Tigers in exchange for Yarran in this year's Trade Period. Melbourne's Jack Watts wants to stay at the Demons, but his manager Paul Connors says "never say never" when it comes to a potential move. It's understood the Demons are exploring their options with Watts. In some good news for Brisbane Lions fans, ruckman Stefan Martin will remain at the club next season. His manager Paul Connors revealing that Martin wasn't going anywhere in season 2016. The race for Brisbane ruckman Matthew Leuenberger appears down to two, with his manager Paul Connors confirming he would move to either the Bombers or the Swans during the trade period. Aaron Black has requested to be traded away from the Kangaroos. His manager Jason Dover confirmed on NAB Trade Radio today that he was pursuing further opportunities elsewhere. Lewis Jetta's manager Paul Connors has confirmed on NAB Trade Radio that the Sydney speedster wants to return to Perth and has decided to leave the Swans. NAB Trade Radio understands he wishes to move to the Eagles. The race for Brisbane ruckman Matthew Leuenberger appears down to two, with his manager Paul Connors confirming he would move to either the Bombers or the Swans during the trade period. Carlton footy boss Andrew McKay has revealed the Blues expect a first round pick from Geelong in exchange for Lachie Henderson. The Cats have revealed they are also keen on securing Henderson. Carlton footy boss Andrew McKay has also revealed the Blues will consider recruiting Jake Carlisle in the pre-season draft, should they not be able to secure a trade with the Bombers. New Essendon coach John Worsfold has indicated the Bombers may be interested in recruiting Harley Bennell from the Suns. Worsfold told NAB Trade Radio today the Bombers were interested, but would need to research his commitment into upholding the club's standards first. Patrick Dangerfield's manager Paul Connors says Dangerfield "will be playing for the Cats next year". Connors has also called on the Crows to accept the free agency compensation (currently pick 14) in exchange for losing Dangerfield. Quote from Damian Barrett on Twitter "@traderadio: Barrett: It's absolutely locked in the Buddy deal will have to be portioned to the Swans cap to the end of the deal until '22 #NABTradeRadio"
Adam The God 30,752 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 The Day's Highlights [5/10/15] Carlton's Chris Yarran has requested to be traded to Richmond. Carlton footy boss Andrew McKay says the Blues will look to secure a first round pick from the Tigers in exchange for Yarran in this year's Trade Period. Melbourne's Jack Watts wants to stay at the Demons, but his manager Paul Connors says "never say never" when it comes to a potential move. It's understood the Demons are exploring their options with Watts. In some good news for Brisbane Lions fans, ruckman Stefan Martin will remain at the club next season. His manager Paul Connors revealing that Martin wasn't going anywhere in season 2016. The race for Brisbane ruckman Matthew Leuenberger appears down to two, with his manager Paul Connors confirming he would move to either the Bombers or the Swans during the trade period. Aaron Black has requested to be traded away from the Kangaroos. His manager Jason Dover confirmed on NAB Trade Radio today that he was pursuing further opportunities elsewhere. Lewis Jetta's manager Paul Connors has confirmed on NAB Trade Radio that the Sydney speedster wants to return to Perth and has decided to leave the Swans. NAB Trade Radio understands he wishes to move to the Eagles. The race for Brisbane ruckman Matthew Leuenberger appears down to two, with his manager Paul Connors confirming he would move to either the Bombers or the Swans during the trade period. Carlton footy boss Andrew McKay has revealed the Blues expect a first round pick from Geelong in exchange for Lachie Henderson. The Cats have revealed they are also keen on securing Henderson. Carlton footy boss Andrew McKay has also revealed the Blues will consider recruiting Jake Carlisle in the pre-season draft, should they not be able to secure a trade with the Bombers. New Essendon coach John Worsfold has indicated the Bombers may be interested in recruiting Harley Bennell from the Suns. Worsfold told NAB Trade Radio today the Bombers were interested, but would need to research his commitment into upholding the club's standards first. Patrick Dangerfield's manager Paul Connors says Dangerfield "will be playing for the Cats next year". Connors has also called on the Crows to accept the free agency compensation (currently pick 14) in exchange for losing Dangerfield. Quote from Damian Barrett on Twitter "@traderadio: Barrett: It's absolutely locked in the Buddy deal will have to be portioned to the Swans cap to the end of the deal until '22 #NABTradeRadio" This is a joke surely. What are the club's standards? He'll fit in perfectly with their drug code!
daisycutter 30,021 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 The Mallee - flatter than a Pies Cheer squad members head. my son's friend is from shep so he goes up there regularly he tells me there are dozers with laser scopes driving around town looking for something not perfectly flat to doze away true
rpfc 29,030 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 Quote from Damian Barrett on Twitter "@traderadio: Barrett: It's absolutely locked in the Buddy deal will have to be portioned to the Swans cap to the end of the deal until '22 #NABTradeRadio" Interesting...
chook fowler 19,783 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 my son's friend is from shep so he goes up there regularly he tells me there are dozers with laser scopes driving around town looking for something not perfectly flat to doze away true He could have a crack at Mt Wycheproof - smallest registered mountain in the world.
Bonkers 994 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 The Day's Highlights [5/10/15] Carlton's Chris Yarran has requested to be traded to Richmond. Carlton footy boss Andrew McKay says the Blues will look to secure a first round pick from the Tigers in exchange for Yarran in this year's Trade Period. Melbourne's Jack Watts wants to stay at the Demons, but his manager Paul Connors says "never say never" when it comes to a potential move. It's understood the Demons are exploring their options with Watts. In some good news for Brisbane Lions fans, ruckman Stefan Martin will remain at the club next season. His manager Paul Connors revealing that Martin wasn't going anywhere in season 2016. The race for Brisbane ruckman Matthew Leuenberger appears down to two, with his manager Paul Connors confirming he would move to either the Bombers or the Swans during the trade period.Aaron Black has requested to be traded away from the Kangaroos. His manager Jason Dover confirmed on NAB Trade Radio today that he was pursuing further opportunities elsewhere.Lewis Jetta's manager Paul Connors has confirmed on NAB Trade Radio that the Sydney speedster wants to return to Perth and has decided to leave the Swans. NAB Trade Radio understands he wishes to move to the Eagles. The race for Brisbane ruckman Matthew Leuenberger appears down to two, with his manager Paul Connors confirming he would move to either the Bombers or the Swans during the trade period. Carlton footy boss Andrew McKay has revealed the Blues expect a first round pick from Geelong in exchange for Lachie Henderson. The Cats have revealed they are also keen on securing Henderson. Carlton footy boss Andrew McKay has also revealed the Blues will consider recruiting Jake Carlisle in the pre-season draft, should they not be able to secure a trade with the Bombers. New Essendon coach John Worsfold has indicated the Bombers may be interested in recruiting Harley Bennell from the Suns. Worsfold told NAB Trade Radio today the Bombers were interested, but would need to research his commitment into upholding the club's standards first.Patrick Dangerfield's manager Paul Connors says Dangerfield "will be playing for the Cats next year". Connors has also called on the Crows to accept the free agency compensation (currently pick 14) in exchange for losing Dangerfield. Quote from Damian Barrett on Twitter "@traderadio: Barrett: It's absolutely locked in the Buddy deal will have to be portioned to the Swans cap to the end of the deal until '22 #NABTradeRadio" Paul Conners name is quite prevalent in that summary. Is there something more to it? Or does he just have a large stable? Connors strikes me as a bit of used car sales man or real estate agent type.
Wiseblood 24,637 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 Paul Conners name is quite prevalent in that summary. Is there something more to it? Or does he just have a large stable? Connors strikes me as a bit of used car sales man or real estate agent type. He just has a large stable of clients, and it so happens that a big selection of those are either out of contract or looking for more opportunities. They'll have other managers on and so forth over the coming days, like Ben Niall who is Howe's manager and so forth.
Gorgoroth 13,220 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 Connors is the Don King of the footy world.
Lucifers Hero 40,746 Posted October 5, 2015 Posted October 5, 2015 Quote from Damian Barrett on Twitter "@traderadio: Barrett: It's absolutely locked in the Buddy deal will have to be portioned to the Swans cap to the end of the deal until '22 #NABTradeRadio" The important word is 'portioned'. On the surface they need to carry the (reported) $1m salary till 2022 However, today's value of $1m pa for 7 years is $6.250m approx. You would think, any payout would be a (lower) negotiated figure. Lets say for example the negotiated payout is 50% ie $3.125m. If that is (ap)'portioned' over the 7 years it is approx $450k pa. With the new TV rights that would be a lesser burden in their sal cap. Then again they may argue extenuating circumstances with the AFL and have that reduced further. Haven't Hawthorn dodged a bullet!
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