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1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

To get the Treloar deal done the Pies made it known they would pay $300k of his $900k salary for five years.

If you could get them to pay $400k of his $1Mย  Grundy could fit money wise for us

That seems like a pipe dream on the surface DJ, as I would assume it would be closer to 200-250 a year if we're simply allocating Jacksons dosh to Grundy. BUT what will be an interesting quandary for the Pies, is how long can they hold out on money negotiations if they need Grundy to go to prevent DeGoey DeGoing to the Saints and McStay McComing to the Pies. Would they get desperate and do the 400k deal ? What kind of pick would they demand off us? If we hold out long enough to pressure them, would they do Grundy for a late pick AND take a good enough 300-400k chunkย :laugh:ย We have some leverage to get a good deal like you said.

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My concern I have with the whole Grundy saga is what draft capital we have to give up?

Jay Clark on triple M stated that the two first rounders we'll get from Freo which he thinks we'll be in the teens, one we'll go to Collingwood for Collingwood.ย 

If this is the case then we're making a huge mistake giving away a first round pick for a ruckman who's going to be 29 next year.

8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

If this is the case then we're making a huge mistake giving away a first round pick for a ruckman who's going to be 29 next year.

Yes it's a big risk but I think the club is in a premiership window so they're looking at who can help us win flags in the next three years rather than in the long term

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13 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

My concern I have with the whole Grundy saga is what draft capital we have to give up?

Jay Clark on triple M stated that the two first rounders we'll get from Freo which he thinks we'll be in the teens, one we'll go to Collingwood for Collingwood.ย 

If this is the case then we're making a huge mistake giving away a first round pick for a ruckman who's going to be 29 next year.

It would have to be a pick swap surely. Freo's 1st and 2nd for Collingwoods 1st and 2nd, if it's say 12-14 for 16-17? and 30-32 for 34-35. Anyway, Clark is just spitballing like we are.ย 

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

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Wrap him in a bow and send him over, assuming Jackson is going

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I'd be very keen on him if a 2nd rounder is all we gave up

Not keen if we have to spend a 1st on him though, would prefer to go down the journeyman ruck route at that priceย 

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13 minutes ago, one_demon said:

Yes it's a big risk but I think the club is in a premiership window so they're looking at who can help us win flags in the next three years rather than in the long term

I'd rather years of sustained success, not 3 years and then a significant drop off the cliff.

You need s good balance of bringing in key players that can certainly help straight away but a breed of new talent as well.

21 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

My concern I have with the whole Grundy saga is what draft capital we have to give up?

Jay Clark on triple M stated that the two first rounders we'll get from Freo which he thinks we'll be in the teens, one we'll go to Collingwood for Collingwood.ย 

If this is the case then we're making a huge mistake giving away a first round pick for a ruckman who's going to be 29 next year.

If we are giving up a 1st rd pick for him the Iโ€™d suggest they would be paying a large portion of his wage. ย If we are giving up a 2nd or 3rd pick would suggest we are paying the larger portion.

1 minute ago, Demons11 said:

If we are giving up a 1st rd pick for him the Iโ€™d suggest they would be paying a large portion of his wage. ย If we are giving up a 2nd or 3rd pick would suggest we are paying the larger portion.

For me we shouldn't be giving up a first round pick for a 29 year old ruckman.

Regardless of who pays how much portion of the salary. That's just silly, especially coming off some significant injury concerns.

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On 7/11/2022 at 3:47 PM, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

For me doesn't do enough to warrant such a salary,ย  They would want a club to pay at least $700k of a $1.2 million a year contract, Collingwood have just worked out they have been dudded once again.๐Ÿ˜‚

Had one good season in a contract year and Collingwood as they tend to do are paying overs for players who don't deserve it.

Collingwood have no payment structure whatsoever. That's why continually find themselves under salary cap pressure.

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"...Collingwood have just worked out they have been dudded once again.๐Ÿ˜‚..." ย 

You mean they have greedily stuffed themselves up once again. ย Footscray' and Adam Trealor say "hi".

On 7/11/2022 at 7:44 PM, daisycutter said:

a bit expensive to take grundy's contract. he's stiill got 5 years to go at over $1m/yr.ย  so even if the filth pay some for 5 years,ย  the remainder and risk of 5 years length will dissuade most suitors

Maybe the Magpies will have to pay well over 50% of their contracted payment?ย ๐Ÿ˜€

They want to clear $700k from their cap. We GET the 2nd rounder, not give it upโ€ฆ

This is a classic NBA salary dump.ย 

They pay, we donโ€™t.


Not for me.

5 years and $3.5 million. - heโ€™s 29 Ouch!

Just too rich and we havenโ€™t done all that well with Collingwood trades.

Not sure how the cats could afford him ,but happy for them to take the risk and clog up salary cap.

We have a few we will have to tidy up next year.

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Personally I'd love Grundy but not at the price Collingwood signed him for or the pick they'd expect. If we could get him on the Sly and he wants in i say yes thanks.

Make them sweat and wait til the last day of the trade period. The Pies need the space, they have zero negotiation power. Zero chance of us giving half the LJ picks to the Pies (first rounder)

wgat did the dogs give up for Treloar, a gun in his prime?? With 4 years left

The prospect of making this deal is looking worse and worseย 

Imagine trading out Jacko and a first rounder and getting grundy on a monster contract at the end of thisย ๐Ÿคฎ


5 minutes ago, layzie said:

It's not a good fit. I've tried to rationalise it but it isn'tย 

Itโ€™s great if it only costs us $300,000 a year. Make the Filth pay. They created this contract and now they donโ€™t want itย 

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Itโ€™s great if it only costs us $300,000 a year. Make the Filth pay. They created this contract and now they donโ€™t want itย 

That's the biggest hurdle to all of it. Can't justify paying this much for a part time Ruckman.

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4 minutes ago, layzie said:

That's the biggest hurdle to all of it. Can't justify paying this much for a part time Ruckman.

If his Foot heals up and can take AFL Punishment he would be a great double act with Max for 2-3 years

costing $300,000 a year would be a potential bargain. The Filth can pay the rest.
But they are the only terms I would entertain. He is not worth any more. Foot injuries rarely go away fullyย 


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