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The Pies can have him

F1 and second rounder at least

He won’t be the difference although a good player

 

It’s really disappointing.   Dees had him interested and it was likely we were his preferred destination.  Now he’s off to probably either the filthy Pies or the arrogant Blues.  FFS.  This whole Petracca & Oliver mess has caused us damage.  It’s a mess !!! 

 
24 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

It’s really disappointing.   Dees had him interested and it was likely we were his preferred destination.  Now he’s off to probably either the filthy Pies or the arrogant Blues.  FFS.  This whole Petracca & Oliver mess has caused us damage.  It’s a mess !!! 

Thanks Sandra, and now it's over to Livinia for last week's weather ...

3 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

It’s really disappointing.

Not for mine. Pick 5 plus trade to get another first rounder and take that to the draft. Much better for the club long-term than another player in his late 20's (or getting there). 

We're going to be losing a LOT of our key players over the next 4-5 years, starting with Melksham and McDonald next year, May the following year, Gawn and Viney the year after that.


VIC POWERHOUSE ALL BUT RULED OUT OF HOUSTON RACE

Carlton appear almost certainly out of the race for dual All-Australian Dan Houston, as Collingwood’s bid for the Power star strengthens.

The Herald Sun’s Jon Ralph reported on Thursday morning that given the Blues’ assurance they will head to the draft with their first-round pick, their ability to acquire Houston at an optimal price for Port Adelaide seems long gone.

Subsequently, it now looks as if only the Magpies and North Melbourne can move him out of Alberton.

And while the Kangaroos are obviously behind the Pies in the pecking order, their favourable draft hand and openness to trade a future first-round pick leaves them still in the hunt.

Joe Richards’ request to leave Collingwood for Port Adelaide has assisted the Pies’ negotiations on Houston significantly, with Ralph also reporting that “extensive meetings” have taken place between the Power, Magpies and Houston’s management in the last 24 hours.

Houston has not officially nominated a club of choice, but it is the understanding of most at this stage that Collingwood is a preferred destination.

On 08/10/2024 at 14:45, Demonland said:

 

Interesting how the whole AFL media fraternity are ramping up Houston to the Filth for steak knives and a future 1st.

7 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Interesting how the whole AFL media fraternity are ramping up Houston to the Filth for steak knives and a future 1st.

I think you will find Joe Richards to the Power is what will get the deal done with 13 and whatever else.

 

 

Seems like the Pies are going all in to try for another flag now. They will be in bad shape when Tassie sucks out the best of the draft and trade market in a few years time.

5 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Interesting how the whole AFL media fraternity are ramping up Houston to the Filth for steak knives and a future 1st.

Why aren’t we offering F1 and 28 and F3  for suns 13 and 23???


4 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

Seems like the Pies are going all in to try for another flag now. They will be in bad shape when Tassie sucks out the best of the draft and trade market in a few years time.

Agree, as they have one of, if not the oldest list in the AFL.

They won't be able to replace the older players with high end talent on Tassie's arrival.

So, looking like a 3-team deal between Pies, GC and PA

Players involved would be Noble (GC), Richards and Lukosius (PA) and Houston (COLL) with obvious pick swaps

5 minutes ago, Kevin dyson said:

Why aren’t we offering F1 and 28 and F3  for suns 13 and 23???

I’m sure we would be. But zero chance the Suns would take that deal

Im sure we would be offering a better deal than that for pick 13 also

29 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I’m sure we would be. But zero chance the Suns would take that deal

Im sure we would be offering a better deal than that for pick 13 also

Isn’t our 28 + F3 better than Noble. 
 

we could chuck in a 3rd round this year 

On 07/10/2024 at 13:41, JJJ said:

If the Pies get Houston…. Phark!

Moore just had a thought that he will intentionally try and keep his knees down going into packs


1 hour ago, Kevin dyson said:

Why aren’t we offering F1 and 28 and F3  for suns 13 and 23???


GC want pick 13 to go to Port, so they can freely trade their F1 to GC for Lukosius.

6 minutes ago, Mach5 said:


GC want pick 13 to go to Port, so they can freely trade their F1 to GC for Lukosius.

Because we don’t need Houston and he doesn’t want play with us ! You have read this I am sure. 

1 hour ago, No. 31 said:

Seems like the Pies are going all in to try for another flag now. They will be in bad shape when Tassie sucks out the best of the draft and trade market in a few years time.

I’m terribly saddened at that prospect. 

1 hour ago, Kevin dyson said:

Isn’t our 28 + F3 better than Noble. 
 

we could chuck in a 3rd round this year 

<aybe or around the same but the Pies won't have that offer accepted.

Collingwoods F1 is unders for pick 13.  

19 minutes ago, DubDee said:

<aybe or around the same but the Pies won't have that offer accepted.

Collingwoods F1 is unders for pick 13.  

It's not often that decent players want to get to the Suns. They'll "overpay" to make Rioli and Noble happen like they did with Weller.

GWS and GC still have draft picks out the ying-yang because of the flow on from their concessions and players leaving. Draft picks are less valuable to them because they have plenty.

F1 + Noble probably gets 13 + 29. A good deal for Collingwood.


2 hours ago, No. 31 said:

Seems like the Pies are going all in to try for another flag now. They will be in bad shape when Tassie sucks out the best of the draft and trade market in a few years time.

They have 12 players that will be 29yo or over at the start of the season 2025. I'd say they are putting all their eggs in the one basket

 

No Name Games Age Date of Birth Height Weight Origin Position
10 Pendlebury, Scott 403 36yr 9mth 7 Jan 1988 191cm 86kg Gippsland Power Midfield
38 Howe, Jeremy 252 34yr 3mth 29 Jun 1990 190cm 86kg Hobart Defender
22 Sidebottom, Steele 331 33yr 9mth 2 Jan 1991 184cm 86kg Murray Bushrangers Midfield
46 Cox, Mason 129 33yr 6mth 14 Mar 1991 211cm 110kg Oklahoma State Forward
Ruck
5 Elliott, Jamie 194 32yr 1mth 21 Aug 1992 178cm 83kg Murray Bushrangers Forward
41 Mihocek, Brody 137 31yr 8mth 4 Feb 1993 192cm 99kg Port Melbourne Forward
6 Mitchell, Tom 203 31yr 4mth 31 May 1993 182cm 88kg Claremont Midfield
32 Hoskin-Elliott, Will 224 31yr 1mth 2 Sep 1993 186cm 82kg Western Jets Defender
Midfield
25 Crisp, Jack 249 31yr 2 Oct 1993 190cm 91kg Murray Bushrangers Defender
Midfield
11 McStay, Daniel 180 29yr 3mth 24 Jun 1995 195cm 99kg Eastern Ranges Forward
14 Cameron, Darcy 95 29yr 2mth 18 Jul 1995 204cm 103kg Claremont Ruck
30 Moore, 
31 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

They have 12 players that will be 29yo or over at the start of the season 2025. I'd say they are putting all their eggs in the one basket

 

No Name Games Age Date of Birth Height Weight Origin Position
10 Pendlebury, Scott 403 36yr 9mth 7 Jan 1988 191cm 86kg Gippsland Power Midfield
38 Howe, Jeremy 252 34yr 3mth 29 Jun 1990 190cm 86kg Hobart Defender
22 Sidebottom, Steele 331 33yr 9mth 2 Jan 1991 184cm 86kg Murray Bushrangers Midfield
46 Cox, Mason 129 33yr 6mth 14 Mar 1991 211cm 110kg Oklahoma State Forward
Ruck
5 Elliott, Jamie 194 32yr 1mth 21 Aug 1992 178cm 83kg Murray Bushrangers Forward
41 Mihocek, Brody 137 31yr 8mth 4 Feb 1993 192cm 99kg Port Melbourne Forward
6 Mitchell, Tom 203 31yr 4mth 31 May 1993 182cm 88kg Claremont Midfield
32 Hoskin-Elliott, Will 224 31yr 1mth 2 Sep 1993 186cm 82kg Western Jets Defender
Midfield
25 Crisp, Jack 249 31yr 2 Oct 1993 190cm 91kg Murray Bushrangers Defender
Midfield
11 McStay, Daniel 180 29yr 3mth 24 Jun 1995 195cm 99kg Eastern Ranges Forward
14 Cameron, Darcy 95 29yr 2mth 18 Jul 1995 204cm 103kg Claremont Ruck
30 Moore, 

De Goey also will be 29 in March.

Maynard 29 during finals next year.

Markov 29 in May.

They are going to cop a big talent hit over next couple of years.

 

Prob lucki Houston doesn’t want to come to us cause we would prob give pic 5 (cause we are easy to deal with) which would be not a good outcome for us. 


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