List Mgmt. Trade & Free Agency Part 9

Who Will NOT Be Re-Signed?

  • Dylan Grimes

    Votes: 117 82.4%
  • Dion Prestia

    Votes: 2 1.4%
  • Dustin Martin

    Votes: 70 49.3%
  • Jack Ross

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Liam Baker

    Votes: 40 28.2%
  • Maurice Rioli

    Votes: 2 1.4%
  • Sam Naismith

    Votes: 111 78.2%
  • Matthew Coulthard (Rookie)

    Votes: 79 55.6%
  • Thomson Dow

    Votes: 24 16.9%
  • Kamdyn McIntosh

    Votes: 22 15.5%
  • James Trezise (Rookie)

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Noah Cumberland

    Votes: 96 67.6%
  • Mate Colina (Cat B Rookie)

    Votes: 99 69.7%
  • Mykelti Lefau (Rookie)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Seth Campbell (Rookie)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Steely Green

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Kaleb Smith

    Votes: 4 2.8%
  • Marlion Pickett

    Votes: 27 19.0%
  • Jacob Blight (Rookie)

    Votes: 2 1.4%
  • Campbell Gray (Rookie)

    Votes: 3 2.1%
  • Jack Graham

    Votes: 54 38.0%

  • Total voters
    142
  • Poll closed .

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I doubt we'd try too hard to pluck a contracted player out of the bombers given the way they operate at the trade table.

Hobbs hasn't had much of a go in the Bombers' midfield, so is probably worth keeping an eye on next year, but he does have the same weaknesses as Taranto and Hopper so may not be the right fit for us.
 

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Extraordinary our decisioning. I’m not confident we do what’s required now.
Not directed at you Bob but why are so many jumping at an article that probably has no basis? This time of the year, the media throw names and clubs together to generate interest and most of the time, it’s hot air! Unless our club, and the players Manager come out and say they want to trade to happen, I don’t believe any of it. We’ve been linked to so many deals in the past that prove to be cr@p and untrue. And Blair has shown in the past that if the other club asks too much, he will walk away. Cerra a good example, even the Hopper trade, Giants wanted more but he stood firm, Kosi too when Dawks were after a second rounder for him. If we rate Hobbs, we won’t overpay, of that I’m sure.
And yesterday, Goodwin unequivocally says Petracca AND Oliver will 100% be at the Shemons next year, and I watched the mid week tackle on Fox Footy and those muppets were still trying to say it’s still a strong possibility the players could move clubs. They just try to make a headline, ignore them until actual facts become known.
This draft is strongly rated and I did read somewhere that Francis Jackson and others came back from the U16 carnival 2 years ago and said we needed to load up in this draft. And that’s what I reckon we will definitely do, as the noises about Bolton, Rioli etc all indicate we will ask for a handsome return to release them from their respective contracts.
It’s gonna be torture waiting for the trade period to arrive and end, especially with these journos throwing out ideas and making them look like fact.
 
Hobbs makes zero sense. He is like a mix of Taranto, Hopper and Prestia...
Why are we trying to bring in players who all have the same profile?
 

AFL trade news: Dees fail in pursuit of Dan Houston, Ben Hobbs attracts interest from rivals​


MIDFIELD LOGJAM COULD FORCE PRIZED DRAFTEE OUT OF DONS

Essendon hard nut Ben Hobbs could become the first major victim of the Bombers’ midfield logjam and search for more senior opportunities at a new club next season.
Hobbs, who had played only 10 games this year, has attracted interest from clubs as a ready-made onballer who could made an immediate impact in new colours next season.
Rivals are expected to ramp up their inquiries at season’s end in a bid to lure the 20-year-old out of Tullamarine where he has fallen out of the regular senior midfield mix in the back half of this year.
Collingwood could make a play to bolster its onball brigade and take the physical load off Nick Daicos, while Richmond had strong interest in Hobbs in his draft year.
Contracted ruckman Nick Bryan is also expected to become the most in-demand ruckman of the trade period after showing some encouraging signs in his past three senior hit-outs.

After a disappointing finish to the season coach Brad Scott is expected to make some strong decisions on the list and in particular examine the surplus of midfield talent at season’s end.
At Essendon, Jye Caldwell and Sam Durham have cemented their position ahead of Hobbs in the centre square alongside skipper Zach Merrett, star ballwinner Darcy Parish and over the past six weeks, veteran Dylan Shiel.
Plus Will Setterfield had 43 touches in the VFL against Northern Bullants one week ago and youngster Elijah Tsatas, who was taken pick five in the draft two years ago, is also searching for more opportunities and could be engaged in trade talks.
Archie Perkins has also been dumped to the VFL after dwindling form.
Hobbs, who was used as the substitute in the loss to Gold Coast on Saturday might, has seen a reduction in senior game time after averaging 20 disposals across 18 games last season and only 13 touches across 10 matches in 2024.
It means Essendon could look to use its multiple picks in this year’s draft to reshape the list and, in particular, look for another developing key forward.

Full forward Peter Wright has struggled for form this year and has also been dumped to the VFL.
The Bombers currently have pick nine to use in a draft thick with more midfield talent at the top end and will also welcome clever small forward and next generation academy member Isaac Kako.
A bid for Kako is expected to come around pick 15-20 as the top small forward in this year’s draft pool.
But, after originally taking Hobbs at pick 13 in the 2021 national draft, Hobbs may only command a second-round pick in any trade as this year’s draft pool is strong.
Hobbs, from Horsham, signed a two-year contract last year, meaning he is out of contract next season when rivals could lure him out of Essendon for less if he remains beyond this season.
 

AFL trade news: Dees fail in pursuit of Dan Houston, Ben Hobbs attracts interest from rivals​


MIDFIELD LOGJAM COULD FORCE PRIZED DRAFTEE OUT OF DONS

Essendon hard nut Ben Hobbs could become the first major victim of the Bombers’ midfield logjam and search for more senior opportunities at a new club next season.
Hobbs, who had played only 10 games this year, has attracted interest from clubs as a ready-made onballer who could made an immediate impact in new colours next season.
Rivals are expected to ramp up their inquiries at season’s end in a bid to lure the 20-year-old out of Tullamarine where he has fallen out of the regular senior midfield mix in the back half of this year.
Collingwood could make a play to bolster its onball brigade and take the physical load off Nick Daicos, while Richmond had strong interest in Hobbs in his draft year.
Contracted ruckman Nick Bryan is also expected to become the most in-demand ruckman of the trade period after showing some encouraging signs in his past three senior hit-outs.

After a disappointing finish to the season coach Brad Scott is expected to make some strong decisions on the list and in particular examine the surplus of midfield talent at season’s end.
At Essendon, Jye Caldwell and Sam Durham have cemented their position ahead of Hobbs in the centre square alongside skipper Zach Merrett, star ballwinner Darcy Parish and over the past six weeks, veteran Dylan Shiel.
Plus Will Setterfield had 43 touches in the VFL against Northern Bullants one week ago and youngster Elijah Tsatas, who was taken pick five in the draft two years ago, is also searching for more opportunities and could be engaged in trade talks.
Archie Perkins has also been dumped to the VFL after dwindling form.
Hobbs, who was used as the substitute in the loss to Gold Coast on Saturday might, has seen a reduction in senior game time after averaging 20 disposals across 18 games last season and only 13 touches across 10 matches in 2024.
It means Essendon could look to use its multiple picks in this year’s draft to reshape the list and, in particular, look for another developing key forward.

Full forward Peter Wright has struggled for form this year and has also been dumped to the VFL.
The Bombers currently have pick nine to use in a draft thick with more midfield talent at the top end and will also welcome clever small forward and next generation academy member Isaac Kako.
A bid for Kako is expected to come around pick 15-20 as the top small forward in this year’s draft pool.
But, after originally taking Hobbs at pick 13 in the 2021 national draft, Hobbs may only command a second-round pick in any trade as this year’s draft pool is strong.
Hobbs, from Horsham, signed a two-year contract last year, meaning he is out of contract next season when rivals could lure him out of Essendon for less if he remains beyond this season.

LOL i was melting over a nothing article.

Richmond had strong interest in his draft year ... now we are thinking thank ****.
 
Maybe if we got Hobbs we wouldn't have traded for both Hopper and Taranto though. But now it would just be stupid to bring in a player like that.
Likely we didn't draft him because we knew they were coming. I remember the melts when we didn't take an inside mid lol
 
They'd play Prestia over him for his premiership experience. Would straight swap him for Hopper although reckon we are giving up the better player there.

I just can't see it happening. If the link is just that we liked him in a weak covid affected draft pool then I can't see it happening. Hopefully picks the Pies lol
They haven’t got any pics tho so they’d favour dealing with us
 

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Hobbs makes zero sense. He is like a mix of Taranto, Hopper and Prestia...
Why are we trying to bring in players who all have the same profile?

Well he is 20 years old and so makes him a lot different to Prestia and then on the same token Taranto and Hopper.

Wait for the PSD next year. Dodoro will ask for a mint if he is contracted. We wouldn't want to give up a lot.

Personally I'd prefer we go after Sheldrick from Sydney.
 
Well he is 20 years old and so makes him a lot different to Prestia and then on the same token Taranto and Hopper.

Wait for the PSD next year. Dodoro will ask for a mint if he is contracted. We wouldn't want to give up a lot.

Personally I'd prefer we go after Sheldrick from Sydney.
Sheldrick is a very good player. Was he injured this year or just couldn't crack into a strong and healthy Sydney team?
He would be a smart one to target as he probably wants more opportunities. Sydney's midfield is pretty stacked and young as is.

Great call.
 
Likely we didn't draft him because we knew they were coming. I remember the melts when we didn't take an inside mid lol

No. We couldn’t get Essendon’s pick off them. They wanted the picks we used on brown and Sonsie in exchange by all accounts. Typical Dodoro.


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Please sign him Collingwood.

WTF is going on at our club?

Trying to sign Graham even though eagles have offered him a 4 year deal, giving 3 year contracts to spud Ryan, dont want to let Rioli, Baker or Bolton leave.

What are we going to offer Essendon for Hobbs FFS? wouldnt surprise me if its pick 1. Dumb campaigners.
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What if we are looking at Hobbs to replace graham
Why not play MacCauliffe? And we got Ross to slot back in as well. I don't see the need for Hobbs. And heaven forbid we actually play Sonsie in his rightful position on the ball.
 
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