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At best currently 2 usable draft pick this year.

Six players already off the list possibly seven. (Not sure if any of those were rookies)

One player added to the list.

That leaves a shortfall of 4.

Whats the plan from here?

 
6 minutes ago, Six6Six said:

At best currently 2 usable draft pick this year.

Six players already off the list possibly seven. (Not sure if any of those were rookies)

One player added to the list.

That leaves a shortfall of 4.

Whats the plan from here?

Patience grasshopper. @Lucifers Hero will explain all to you after today's dealing is done.

7 minutes ago, old55 said:

Patience grasshopper. @Lucifers Hero will explain all to you after today's dealing is done.

David Carradine here, please stop using my famous catchline without permission.

 

One spot reserved for Andy Brayshaw and the other for Naughton 

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

David Carradine here, please stop using my famous catchline without permission.

Put down that burning pot.

 

Fact the team has to promote Chandler off the Rookie List to the main List, Grundy is now on the main list.

As it stands at the moment we have 2 spots on the main list to fill and 3 rookie spots.

If Weideman is traded then they have 3 spots on the main list they may recruit a free agent to the main list and still only require 2 picks.

Edited by durango

 

Out; Jackson, Weid, Hunt, Bedford, Rosman , Daw (r), Brown (r)

In: Grundy, Schache 
Chandler promoted 

Pick 13, a late pick and 3 rookies at this stage.

But plenty of water to go under the bridge. 

27 minutes ago, Six6Six said:

At best currently 2 usable draft pick this year.

Six players already off the list possibly seven. (Not sure if any of those were rookies)

One player added to the list.

That leaves a shortfall of 4.

Whats the plan from here?

We might want some open spots for the mid season draft, or be happy to go with more rookies this year - I think you have to have a minimum of 42 players but up to 6 can be rookies. We could be trying to even out some of the big spending we've done lately (Clarry, Trac and Grundy) so we have some room next and in future years? 


43 minutes ago, Six6Six said:

At best currently 2 usable draft pick this year.

Six players already off the list possibly seven. (Not sure if any of those were rookies)

One player added to the list.

That leaves a shortfall of 4.

Whats the plan from here?

Have a look at the top of page 1 on this thread:

I haven't had time to update it for the the Grundy trade but everything else you would want to know is there for the draft and trade.

To help read the chart for list numbers start at the bottom left corner and note the list size is fixed at 42 and 2 B rookie3s.  But the 42 can be have a flexible number of seniors and A rookies.  For the chart I have assumed the current mix of 26 senior players and 6 A rookies.

Will do the final update after COB today.

Any questions fire away

Edited by Lucifers Hero

5 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Have a look at the top of page 1 on this thread:

I haven't had time to update it for the the Grundy trade but everything else you would want to know is there for the draft and trade.

To help read the chart for list numbers start at the bottom left corner and note the list size is fixed at 42 and 2 B rookie3s.  But the 42 can be have a flexible number of seniors and A rookies.  For the chart I have assumed the current mix of 26 senior players and 6 A rookies.

Will do the final update after COB today.

Any questions fire away

Just one question, can you include the salary amount Collingwood is paying for Grundy? Ta 🙂

34 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Pauline wants to know too

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