List Mgmt. 2022 Trade & List Management Thread III

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Key Dates:

Friday 07 October at 5.00pm

Close of AFL Restricted Free Agency Offer and Unrestricted Free Agency Period.

Monday 10 October
NAB AFL Draft Nominations open (9am)
AFL Restricted Free Agency Matching Offer 3 Day Period Ends (5pm)

Wednesday 12 October at 7.30pm
AFL Trade Period closes – players and selections


Thursday 03 November at 9.00am
AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (1) commences

Wednesday 09 November at 5.00pm

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (1) closes

Friday 11 November at 9.00am

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (2) commences

Tuesday 15 November by 5.00pm

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (2) closes
AFL Trade Period closes – selections only

Monday 21 November by 3.00pm

NAB AFL Draft Nominations close

Monday 28 November at 7.10pm

2022 NAB AFL Draft Round One (Venue TBC)

Father/Son, Academy & NGA and Players Bidding opens.

Tuesday 29 November

AFL Trade Period – selections only (5.45pm to 6.30pm)

2022 NAB AFL National Draft Round two until completion (7pm)

Rookie Upgrade Period opens (10pm)

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (3) commences (10pm)

Rookie Upgrade Period closes (11pm)

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (3) closes (11pm)

Wednesday 30 November

NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft (3pm, online)
NAB AFL Rookie Draft (3.20pm, online)

Thursday 01 December by 4.00pm

Final AFL Club List Lodgement
 
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I hope he has a Morribito career, all the talent in the world but his knees give way
That’s too far… just move on

FWIW Morry was a really good kid, what happened to him should never happen to anyone
 
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* cadman, bruce and whoever else

back in Larks, Chom and CCJ. Give them a genuine chance under a proper coach with a functional forward structure, and a fair run with their bodies, to show that they're the men. We haven't even seen a fraction of what Chom can be -- with his body the obvious caveat

If not, have a look in 12 month's time for an experienced option to partner Larks
I think we're too slow with all 3 in there, and what of Xerri? Id use him to try and get Clark, clearly both he and Saints were recently keen on each other.
 

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Marc McGowan

October 10, 2022

North Melbourne pulled the trigger on the Jason Horne-Francis deal after coming to the realisation he would not maximise his talents as a Roo.
The 19-year-old midfielder will continue his AFL career in his home state for Port Adelaide thanks to a blockbuster four-club trade on Monday that saw him and Junior Rioli land at the Power.

The Kangaroos were central figures in the deal as they not only granted Horne-Francis, the No.1 pick in last year’s draft, his wish to depart but also offloaded this year’s top selection to the Giants.

They now have the second and third picks in the 2022 draft — although No.3 could still be up for grabs — as well as acquiring Port’s future first-round selection in what North list boss Brady Rawlings said was a “special” class.

Picks 40 and 43, which the Roos also received, will end up being in the 30s once Brisbane matches early bids on father-son prospects Will Ashcroft and Jaspa Fletcher.

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They also remain hopeful of trading for St Kilda’s Hunter Clark, who Rawlings said was “keen to come” if the Saints have a late change of heart and are willing to part with him.

“We got to a point where we didn’t think that we could get the best footy out of (Horne-Francis), if he was to stay in Melbourne for another year, given how strong the pull home is,” Rawlings told News Corp.

“When the request came through, no doubt it was disappointing. But having said that, we’ve got a player who obviously wants to be somewhere else.

“We want players at our football club who want to be here and want to play for the jumper and want to play for their mates.

“That’s not the case (with Horne-Francis), obviously, so we need to look at that and for our own playing group, make sure we can make a commitment to our group that we bring players in who want to be here.

“Griffin Logue and Darcy Tucker are two great examples, and now with picks two and three and our future first and Port Adelaide’s future first, we’ve got the opportunity to bring in some quality individuals who are top-end footballers and characters.”

The Giants are strongly linked with promising key forward Aaron Cadman, who hails from country Victoria, but Rawlings said North Melbourne had struggled to separate the top three players, behind Ashcroft, on its draft board.

He is keeping those players to himself but are likely to be between George Wardlaw, Harry Sheezel, Elijah Tsatas and Cadman.

“If we pick at one, we’re going to get only one of those players, but by getting two and three in, we know we’re getting two of our top three players in this draft,” Rawlings said.

“And who knows? We might get our top two players.

“That was critical to the deal to move on one; that we needed two and three and now we’ve got two picks in next year’s draft, which looks special ... it’s going to be really good.”

Rawlings retains strong belief in the club’s playing list and believes there are brighter days ahead.

“We’ve got some great young talent, 24 and under, and we have obviously just added to it with a couple of players from another club (Logue and Tucker),” he said.

“We’re potentially picking two of our best two or three players in this year’s draft and we’re still sniffing around Hunter as well.”
 

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I think JHF is a selfish, insecure (greedy) person, and appropriately will now be playing for an expansion AFL club - that suits him imo.

I actually don't wish him any harm, but I think Port fits his character far better than us.

We will be much better off for him leaving now, getting players who put in and club first, not "me" first, than staying and wasting any more of our time.
 
Can people please stop saying to swap the picks in the 40’s for brisbanes 21. They need it for Dunkley.
Wonder if we don’t do something (as much as I hate to say it) with * given it will be about where Davey will land?
 
Let him cook.

I don't think we should be barracking for players to get career threatening injuries, ever. Bringing Morabito into it, aint cool. The bloke has suffered, big time. I want JHF to play bad against us, and I want our deal to end up better. However, I don't want him to get injured, at all. Never. I'm cut, I'm pissed off, but be happy and enjoy your career, JHF. If that's in SA, in an ugly jumper, that's cool. We move on, as a club. Like we always do.
 

I can't believe I'm saying this but I agreed with Brad Johnson.

We are definitely not going to climb the ladder and will still have some struggles which means we can effectively take advantage of the pick we get plus where Port will finish.

The trade is a head scratcher and we gave up two pick 1s like mad men, but I guess when you consider the fact we can grab two mids (absolute guns btw) it does lessen the blow.

In the 2023 draft, if we finish bottom again we can definitely have a look at the KPPs then. Our backline is solid for now which helps immensely.
 
Sounds like Hunter Clark is still a definite chance.
 

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