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Is this the end of our trade period?

With the acquisitions of Tomlinson & Langdon and the departure of Sam Frost I haven't heard our name being bandied about amongst any of the other tradable targets. (with the exception of Sam Murray as a delisted free agent).

So are we done now?

 

Feels like this is how we roll most years. We get our targeted deals done about 3/4s of the way through and then sit back and see if anything else comes up for us. Most times is seems like that's it, but never know. Gut feel is we'll do the pick 3 split, but might not get anymore player trades done.

 

I hope not!!

 

I’d put good money on us not going into the draft with pick 3.

Edited by Beetle

12 minutes ago, Beetle said:

I’d put good money on us not going into the draft with pick 3.

Agreed Beets, 

We've got Langdon, Tomlinson and still a pick in each of the first three rounds

for Frost

I think Mahoney can't sit back comfortably and wait for teams to come to us.

 

 

Edited by The Stigga


some trade radio talk around Josh Bruce and/or Josh Jenkins.  

30 minutes ago, Salems Lot said:

some trade radio talk around Josh Bruce and/or Josh Jenkins.  

Interesting we have pick 26 which will trump the dogs now in dealing for bruce.

 

Does anyone have an updated list? Considering 3 picks in the draft, how many spots are left to be filled?

I'm still holding out hope for something in the forward half to eventuate.

No idea if we're done or not, but so far:

  • The in's; Tomlinson, Langdon, pick 26, Pick 50, R2 2020, R4 2020,
  • The out's; Frost, Pick 22, Pick 42, Pick 61, Pick 79, R2 2020, R4 2020

Net effect:

Ins:

  • Tomlinson
  • Langdon
  • Pick 26
  • Pick 50

Outs:

  • Frost
  • Pick 22,
  • Pick 42,
  • Pick 61
  • Pick 79

4 in, 5 out. Maybe splitting pick 3 will be the balancing item?

Edited by TRIGON
Forgot about pick 79


32 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Does anyone have an updated list? Considering 3 picks in the draft, how many spots are left to be filled?

I'm still holding out hope for something in the forward half to eventuate.

My understanding is If we take the minimum 3 from the draft we have no senior list spots available. Therefore if we want to get anyone else in or take an extra draftee, we will have to trade or de-list either Stretch or JKH who are currently out of contract.

36 minutes ago, HardBallGet said:

My understanding is If we take the minimum 3 from the draft we have no senior list spots available. Therefore if we want to get anyone else in or take an extra draftee, we will have to trade or de-list either Stretch or JKH who are currently out of contract.

Thanks HBG. I reckon that means we're not officially done yet. We've kept those 2 spots up our sleeve in case something else comes up.

Josh Mahoney will be on trade radio.

We'll soon find out.

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Josh Mahoney will be on trade radio.

We'll soon find out.

I'm relying on you for a detailed report, dazzle.  Don't let me down!

Edited by Wiseblood

1 hour ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Does anyone have an updated list? Considering 3 picks in the draft, how many spots are left to be filled?

I'm still holding out hope for something in the forward half to eventuate.

So am I FTB but don't hold your breath Good KPF's are rare beasts.

I think we will have to go into next season with the NQR's that we used in 2019.


1 hour ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Does anyone have an updated list? Considering 3 picks in the draft, how many spots are left to be filled?

I'm still holding out hope for something in the forward half to eventuate.

5 spots available:  4 Out: Garlett, Maynard, Lewis, Frost plus 1 unused list spot from 2019.

2 spots taken:  Tomlinson, Langdon.

3 spots available for draftees or more recruits.

Stretch and JKH OOC and still unsigned so potential for more list spots.

Will shortly update the Contracts thread pinned to front page of this forum.

If anyone has the length of Langdon's contract please let me know.

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

Going by what Mahoney is saying, we are not finished.

Edited by Clintosaurus

5 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Going by what Mahoney is saying, we are not finished.

 

3 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Most likely trades done, but potential for DFAs still there

Well that clarifies it.


2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

 

Well that clarifies it.

Apologies if I got that wrong, I was trying to listen to a race at the same time.... I thought that's what I heard storming down the outside.

When asked about the Frost trade he said they looked at it and Langdon as a package and said "keeping our draft hand was important for what we want to do during the trade period"

Sounds to me like we're not finished yet

2 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Apologies if I got that wrong, I was trying to listen to a race at the same time.... I thought that's what I heard storming down the outside.

Have a win? 

 
8 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Most likely trades done, but potential for DFAs still there

would be good to have a list of who they are (as they become known)and when is the PSD draft.

Seems that Murray is possibly the pick of the bunch for a one year contract but I must confess to knowing little about who is available.


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