Everything posted by Random Task
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Harrison Petty
Its ok, I don't think anyone understood it anyway.
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Dees Salary Cap Dump
2024 is the year for us landing a big fish in my view.
- Trade Rumours 2023
- Trade Rumours 2023
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Dees Salary Cap Dump
Wishful thinking it seems
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The Pick 1 Thread
3-way trade perhaps? Melbourne Out: 6, 11, future 1st In: 1 North Melbourne Out: 3, 18 In: Pick 6, 11 West Coast Out: Pick 1 In: Pick 3, 18, Future 1st (melb) Maybe some other picks to balance. Any deal unlikely if Roos are set on Reid.
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Harry DeMattia
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- Zane Duursma
- Welcome to Demonland: Pick 11
Suns were keen to lock away their draft capital early and North or Adelaide would have made compelling offers. We had to pay 'overs' to get it otherwise it would be in one of those clubs hands by the end of today.- Trade Rumours 2023
- Farewell Brodie Grundy
@adonski A 2nd death ride calls.- Farewell Brodie Grundy
Haven't seen confirmation on it yet but based on this years ladder position it would have been 31 and 46. Was 29 but pushed back 2 spots for north compo picks. F2 Can fall anywhere between 21 and 39.- Dees Salary Cap Dump
Harmes is reported to be on 550k for his final year. The Key fowards will come off our list next year. Conservative guess that clears 500-600k for the both of them. All the players you named for contract bumps have already got contracts beyond 2025+ and won't need a boost until then. Salary cap has also increased from the latest EBA. So right now I would put this years savings approx $1mil, 5-600k next year, in the background is an increased salary cap. The main ooc playes next year are Langdon, Sparrow, Bowey and they won't break the bank. We should have good money to make a significant play next year in my view.- Welcome to Demonland: Pick 11
Assuming we take 11 to the draft.- Trade Rumours 2023
- Welcome to Demonland: Pick 11
Don't like to get too wrapped up in points value, however we have given up 1000 points to rise from 14 to 11 while crows only gave up 400 odd points to go from 23 to 14. And they got a player. Edit: end of the day we had to pay a premium for a prized selection that had competition. I'll back the club on this.- The 2023 Draft and Trade Targets Thread
I'd be very happy with Curtin, as I'm sure @Pennant St Dee would be.- The 2023 Draft and Trade Targets Thread
Melbourne next could have Daniel Curtin and forward Nate Caddy in the mix. Tall defender Connor O'Sullivan is expected to be in the next group and could be an option for Greater Western Sydney with its top-10 pick- Farewell James Harmes
Future 3rd tied to the bulldogs. Mini-deathride @adonski Get your moped ready.- Farewell James Harmes
My apologies, I got my info wrong (so did the afl trade tracker). Not sure if it's doggies or suns 3rd rounder as it doesn't specify.- Farewell James Harmes
Although the actual article states future 3rd. That seems more realistic.- Farewell James Harmes
Are you sure? From the afl trade tracker website. Western Bulldogs receive: a first-round pick (currently No.4), two third-round picks (currently No. 46 and 51) and a future first-round pick (tied to GC) Gold Coast Suns receive: two first-round picks (currently No.10 and 17) and a future first-round pick (tied to WB)- Farewell James Harmes
No it's tied to the bulldogs. Under current rules, if you trade out a future 1st you can't trade out a future 2nd or 3rd unless you've replaced those picks. Doggies got GCs future 1st from their trade yesterday so were allowed to trade their future 3rd without issue. I missed that part of the deal. So doggies got pick 4 and gcs future 1st for 10, 17 and doggies future 1st. Doggies are doing well.- Farewell James Harmes
I didn't realise the doggies got GCs future 1st out of their trade for pick 4 yesterday. Future 3rd is probably fair given harmes is on 500k. Grundy and Harmes alone brings us 1.15 mil in cap savings. Next year we should be making some big plays.