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4 hours ago, ChaserJ said:

am super comfortable if those are the only 2 mature agers we bring in and invest the rest of our resources in hitting the draft this year.

For all the talk of trades and Tim Lamb, the trade pool is generally pretty shallow and not all clubs dip into it. In any season there are clubs who don't trade in any players, or perhaps only one.

 

Ollie Lord at Port the latest to been possibly looking for a move.  We should go hard at this kid, really like what he has done in his games at Port.  [censored] year with injuries this year, but a good young key fwd

2 hours ago, Axis of Bob said:

Yep. The Gold Coast and Brisbane picks will be available but they'll each want very different things in exchange for them. Gold Coast will want future picks and Brisbane will want 2024 points. Luckily we have both. 

If we get 25 for ANB then we'll have pick 5 plus 1976 additional draft points. Brisbane currently have 1281 points in total and would need 2014 points to cover a pick 2 bid on Ashcroft. So they will have to get about 750 points from somewhere (about pick 25 worth) for this draft. 

A deal like 25+38+45+50+61 +F2 for 17+F1 would probably work out for both parties. We'd end up with a top 20 pick this year, plus slide up a round next year, and Brisbane would have enough draft points to cover Ashcroft whilst not destroying their draft hand next year. If that doesn't work then we could keep 25 and just trade some of our late picks to Brisbane for a future 2nd and 3rd. 

The nostaglia has kicked in. Trade week has always been our Grand Final. We've been too focused on winning the damn things the last few years.
Nice analysis AOB. It makes sense to me - and awesome that you've done the 'draft points' thing. What other clubs cou;d offer similar/better in your opinion?

 
5 hours ago, Axis of Bob said:

A deal like 25+38+45+50+61 +F2 for 17+F1 would probably work out for both parties. We'd end up with a top 20 pick this year, plus slide up a round next year,

Agree and all, but any future Brisbane picks are going to be low for what they are given that it's Brisbane/a top 4 side. That F1 could fall into the twenties.

20 hours ago, Jeremy said:

Latest episode of Gettable - Caleb Daniel to the Kangas if he moves (phew) , Cal impying we won’t be bringing in Membrey with Derksen locked in. Owies linked to Brisbane, no word of any interest from us. Sounds like it could just be a Derksen , Tom Campbell coup this year 😂 Hopefully we at least take three picks to the draft, not sure how we’re looking for list spots though.

They also mentioned we’re one of a few clubs targeting Peatling. 


Peatling, Derksen, Campbell, Lord.  Robertson if we cant get Peatling + draft 

That'll do Thanks

1 hour ago, titan_uranus said:

They also mentioned we’re one of a few clubs targeting Peatling. 

There will always be surprises during trade week like Taylor Adams, Lewis, Mitch Clark….

 

Today has been hard, as if anyone is working. I've been scrolling up and down this thread and other trade ones all day.

Can some of you at least make up some trade rumours, give the people something to read etc?

I think this trade period will be disappointing but will c what happens. IMO we will be more of the same next yr, just a gut feel. Hope  I’m wrong. . 


21 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

I think this trade period will be disappointing but will c what happens. IMO we will be more of the same next yr, just a gut feel. Hope  I’m wrong. . 

Always exciting to land a big name in the trade period, but those trades are comparatively rare especially once you take out the go-home trades. Hunter retiring helps but I don't see that we have the $$$ available to attract any big fish. I imagine the focus will be on the draft - as it probably should be - with some depth players brought in to plug holes and replenish the stocks.

Personally, wouldn't mind a KP Defender. May and McDonald aren't getting any younger. Perhaps that's what they're hoping for out of Derkson.

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2 hours ago, layzie said:

Today has been hard, as if anyone is working. I've been scrolling up and down this thread and other trade ones all day.

Can some of you at least make up some trade rumours, give the people something to read etc?

How’s this? Tom Lynch to join exodus from Tigers. Has requested trade to Demons.

3 minutes ago, Loose Men Everywhere said:

How’s this? Tom Lynch to join exodus from Tigers. Has requested trade to Demons.

Yes that's the spirit! 

2 hours ago, layzie said:

Today has been hard, as if anyone is working. I've been scrolling up and down this thread and other trade ones all day.

Can some of you at least make up some trade rumours, give the people something to read etc?

Couldn't agree more. 

49 minutes ago, Loose Men Everywhere said:

How’s this? Tom Lynch Noah Balta to join exodus from Tigers. Has requested trade to Demons.

Fixed - a decent rumour requires a decent player!

 


5 minutes ago, Roger Mellie said:

Fixed - a decent rumour requires a decent player!

 

Balta would be amazing. 24, perfect age, swingman. But I think we have other priorities in terms of trade capital and TPP.

You can have a horrible trade period but then bring LJ, Kozzi and Rivers and no one remembers 

Trade for role players

Draft in the guns

4 hours ago, layzie said:

Today has been hard, as if anyone is working. I've been scrolling up and down this thread and other trade ones all day.

Can some of you at least make up some trade rumours, give the people something to read etc?

This trade season be hard to bear

We trade even and we trade fair

I see three trades but what ye see?

A ruck, a backman or a utility?

 

*I be drinkin tonight. Arrrrrr

8 hours ago, Young Angus said:

Waterman

Restructured his contract with WC so he is now earning close to $1 million per season for the next five years. IMO that is massive overs for a guy who has had one good season and hasn’t kicked more than 20 goals in any other season.

On 25/09/2024 at 18:41, Travy14 said:

Ollie Lord at Port the latest to been possibly looking for a move.  We should go hard at this kid, really like what he has done in his games at Port.  [censored] year with injuries this year, but a good young key fwd

Hmmm, he signed an extension with Port late last year that sees him there till end of 2026, so we wouldn’t get him until 2027.

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8 hours ago, Mel Bourne said:

Hmmm, he signed an extension with Port late last year that sees him there till end of 2026, so we wouldn’t get him until 2027.

That's what trading is for

On 24/09/2024 at 19:40, WERRIDEE said:

I'd be into Parfitt costs us nothing like Campbell good depth we had no depth this year. I know people aren't gonna be rapt about getting 2 delisted free agents and a player we gave pick 50 or 60 for but I don't think it's that bad. You have to give something to get something in the trade period.

It's the draft where you get excited at the draft that's where our improvement is going to come from. We could have picks 5 and 17 or 18. If the Brisbane deal comes through which means we will give up picks 25, 38, 45 and 51.

Our squad could look like this:

B: Lever, May, McVee

HB: Rivers, McDonald, Salem

C: Windsor, Smillie, Langdon

HF: Petracca, Petty, Pickett

F: Fritsch, van Rooyen, Turner

FOLL: Gawn, Oliver, Viney

IC: Bowey, Sparrow, Tholstrup, Chandler, Melksham

 

Casey

B: Howes, Adams, Brown

HB: Moniz-Wakefield, Derksen, Woewodin

C: Billings, Laurie, Hunter

HF: Spargo, Kentfield, Sestan

F: McAdam, Jefferson, Fullerton

FOLL: Campbell, Hynes, Parfitt

IC: Yze, Mentha, Verrall

We need a fully fit McAdam, he is too good for VFL level

Howes will get his chance again

Hunter is done

 

21 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

We need a fully fit McAdam, he is too good for VFL level

Howes will get his chance again

Hunter is done

 

Has that ever happened? Genuinely interested as he always seems to be unfit or injured 

I didn’t follow his career closely while at Crows I admit 

 
6 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Has that ever happened? Genuinely interested as he always seems to be unfit or injured 

I didn’t follow his career closely while at Crows I admit 

Work ethic would be a huge factor for him. Never looked fit when he made his debut

1 minute ago, SthSea22 said:

Work ethic would be a huge factor for him. Never looked fit when he made his debut

Agree, I was going to suggest that may also be a factor but feared getting abused from some people that seem overly sensitive on here.

Either way you’d hope he realises that his time as an AFL footballer is running out - I’m sure if he doesn’t get fit and focused in 2025 then his career will be over. Ball in his court and I hope this message was conveyed clearly post season 


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