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4 minutes ago, Richard Tionary said:

DONE DEAL | Fremantle has traded its Rd 1 (6), and its Future Round Three Selection to Port Adelaide for its Rd 1 (11), Rd 2 (23), Rd 2 (30), Rd 3 (49)

That means they won't be trading their 2019 1st round pick to us (or anyone else) as the Future Pick Trading rules prohibit the trading of future 1st and future later picks.

Hopefully we get the Neale pick #5 and #11!!  Otherwise the Hogan deal starts looking awful!!

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

 

So pick 5 and 11 for hogan (if neale gets traded and hogan wants to go). Would we be happy with that? we paid 3 and 12, so similar to what we paid. I think gold coast would want pick 5, but i reckon dees keep 5 and say 11 and our next pick and get a 3rd round back :)

2 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

That means they won't be trading their 2019 1st round pick to us (or anyone else) as the Future Pick Trading rules prohibit the trading of future 1st and future later picks.

Hopefully we get the Neale pick #5 and #11!!  Otherwise it starts looking awful!!

It's prohibited without prior approval / clearance from the AFL. 

However... if the deal was Pick 5 and the future first round pick for Freo for Hogan, and our future third round pick... it balances back out technically.

Edited by Ouch!


25 minutes ago, Richard Tionary said:

It's cooking now!

Praying for 10/11 and the pick that Freo get from Brisbane for Neale.

Hoping GC happy to do May for  11 then, plus maybe a sweetener to GC, so they can move on.

That would leave us with 5 which would be great.

Just now, Wunders said:

So pick 5 and 11 for hogan (if neale gets traded and hogan wants to go). Would we be happy with that? we paid 3 and 12, so similar to what we paid. I think gold coast would want pick 5, but i reckon dees keep 5 and say 11 and our next pick and get a 3rd round back :)

 

Unless we can package Pick 11 with others to land May I would not accept that trade.

 

Just now, Jibroni said:

 

Unless we can package Pick 11 with others to land May I would not accept that trade.

 

Totally Agreed

 

I'd take Pick 5 and 11 for Hogan.  Hopefully with Beams potentially going back to the Pies that Freo are able to extract more from the Lions, which in turn makes them happier to give us a little more as well.

Just now, Jibroni said:

 

Unless we can package Pick 11 with others to land May I would not accept that trade.

 

100% agree. 

I would want 5, 11 and a 2nd round. 11 and 2nd round for May and KK


This has been on the cards since the start of trade week.  If the Neale pick and 11 is the deal, then that’s more or less what I expected.

If they stick to just the one pick- stuff them.

6 minutes ago, Richard Tionary said:

DONE DEAL | Fremantle has traded its Rd 1 (6), and its Future Round Three Selection to Port Adelaide for its Rd 1 (11), Rd 2 (23), Rd 2 (30), Rd 3 (49)

Ouch, ouch, ouch. Better be some good packaging going on otherwise I expect the Hogan deal to fizzle. 

4 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

That means they won't be trading their 2019 1st round pick to us (or anyone else) as the Future Pick Trading rules prohibit the trading of future 1st and future later picks.

Hopefully we get the Neale pick #5 and #11!!  Otherwise the Hogan deal starts looking awful!!

Who are Port after?

 

1 minute ago, Ouch! said:

It's prohibited without prior approval / clearance from the AFL. 

True, but given the mess Freo are in this year from trading out 2018 picks last year and the state of their list, it would be almost negligent of the AFL to let Freo trade out their 2019 1st and 3rd. 

2 minutes ago, jackaub said:

Who are Port after?

 

Probably Rozee as Lukosius and Rankine will be gone.


4 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

 

Unless we can package Pick 11 with others to land May I would not accept that trade.

 

I'd ask myself the question "who is more value to the team, May or Hogan?".  That would be my starting point to the trade.

I'm not saying I know the answer but that's the starting point for the FD.

4 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

 

Unless we can package Pick 11 with others to land May I would not accept that trade.

 

Wonder if we could ask the question of Aaron Hall. I know he's linked to North but May/Hall would tick off on two of our requirements - a big body defender and an outside runner.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Probably Rozee as Lukosius and Rankine will be gone.

Freo watering down their draft picks the cunning rats.

3 minutes ago, jackaub said:

Who are Port after?

 

Lukosius or Rankine. They're ahead of Adelaide in the draft now.

1 minute ago, Demon Spofforth said:

Wonder if we could ask the question of Aaron Hall. I know he's linked to North but May/Hall would tick off on two of our requirements - a big body defender and an outside runner.

Pretty sure that's the sort of role that KK is coming to play (that tall, fast winger that some clubs love), so we wouldn't be looking at Hall.


2 minutes ago, Bay Riffin said:

Freo watering down their draft picks the cunning rats.

They obviously know what we will accept and are getting to that position and improving their own, by getting better later picks.

 
1 minute ago, red and blue forever said:

So now, how about...

Neale to brisbane for 5

hogan to Freo for 5, 11

Kent to saints for pick 39

Tyson, 11, + 39 - for May and KK

Tyson doesn't want to go there.  He's contracted, so we will get him to North (which is where he wants to go).

1 minute ago, red and blue forever said:

So now, how about...

Neale to brisbane for 5

hogan to Freo for 5, 11

Kent to saints for pick 39

Tyson, 11, + 39 - for May and KK

Tyson’s going to North for Preuss 


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