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YesA nil all draw or high scoring draw?
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YesA nil all draw or high scoring draw?
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Edmund loves rubbing a negative story in our faces. The Treloar trade was his ultimate grub phase so I expect this to be “true”.Also, what are the chances we did ask for Pick 12 (with some swaps) for Noble, but we've told some journalists that we haven't, just to temper our expectations a little bit in case we get an average return?
I reckon we have a bit of a history - at least on BigFooty - of expecting a certain value, then getting hyped up to thinking we have a chance of a nice pick, only to get the original pick we expected and then getting sad. Taylor Adams the most recent example.
Yes and Richmond might want to trade out 1-2 picks into 2025 depending on what draft hand they have after trade periodNo one will want to trade out of top 20 except possibly Suns at 12 and Lions at 14. We should be targeting either of those picks
I would use it on the best young key position player. Not sure Houston is a real need as a flanker
How is that remotely relevant to my post on what the salary cap is doing next year?Nil all draw = no trades being done. Noble stays.
High scoring draw - means trades happen but overall results of the movement is Nil.
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How is that remotely relevant to my post on what the salary cap is doing next year?
Anyway high scoring draw Noble’s gone. The game in 2024 doesn’t allow for teams to sit on their hands anymore and we need to be in this draft because of our list profile.
We already have the oldest list in the comp by quite a margin and yet by the way trade period is shaping up, our age margin is going to get even larger in 2025. It’s extraordinary.
Our list in going to go completely over the cliff in 2026 and then we’ll be trying to rebuild in drafts dominated by Tassie. It’s gonna get very ugly.
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We have shown we have a list that with minor tweaking can win a flag right now. Why would we sacrifice this current opportunity out of fear for what the list could be years from now? Flags are really hard to come by. I'm more than comfortable trying to win one now than trying to build a list that could win one 5 years from now.We already have the oldest list in the comp by quite a margin and yet by the way trade period is shaping up, our age margin is going to get even larger in 2025. It’s extraordinary.
Our list in going to go completely over the cliff in 2026 and then we’ll be trying to rebuild in drafts dominated by Tassie. It’s gonna get very ugly.
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Lucky was saying the same things in 21. Things turned out okFacts suggest you are wrong in saying we are the “oldest by a fair margin.”
Turning 29 or over in 2025.
Melb - 18
Geel Coll - 13
Carl - 12
BNE, Swans,GWS - 11
Even Freo who are considered a young list have 10.
So we are not as bad as you think.
In the case of Stringer, we can do both.I'm a bit torn. Add Houston and Stringer and it's game on - big time. But we do also need to hit the draft and this sounds like the draft to do it.
I don’t want Houston. As good as he is. Think they’d ask to much. And we get one season with him then “click” he’s 29 and we are already complaining about his age. That’s just me. Id take stringer cheaply though.I'm a bit torn. Add Houston and Stringer and it's game on - big time. But we do also need to hit the draft and this sounds like the draft to do it.
I think in the current trade climate you can have a crack at both if you've got the cap space. 30+ blokes are cheap in trade - top up with them, keeping a lot of your draft hand to target the future. Don't pay up for the 25-28 year olds who cost a bomb - like Houston will or Schultz did. Use the picks for younger guys - either in the draft or trade.We have shown we have a list that with minor tweaking can win a flag right now. Why would we sacrifice this current opportunity out of fear for what the list could be years from now? Flags are really hard to come by. I'm more than comfortable trying to win one now than trying to build a list that could win one 5 years from now.
Def best to try and focus on the 25-28yr old free agents 100%I think in the current trade climate you can have a crack at both if you've got the cap space. 30+ blokes are cheap in trade - top up with them, keeping a lot of your draft hand to target the future. Don't pay up for the 25-28 year olds who cost a bomb - like Houston will or Schultz did. Use the picks for younger guys - either in the draft or trade.
Yeah. Our premiership side had only 2 players we drafted in the second round, Maynard (30) and Murphy (39). We had 8 that were part of trades. The rest were either top 10 picks, late draftees, rookies and one SSP. Given our hit rate, we should be trading out picks 18-40 for players every year.I think in the current trade climate you can have a crack at both if you've got the cap space. 30+ blokes are cheap in trade - top up with them, keeping a lot of your draft hand to target the future. Don't pay up for the 25-28 year olds who cost a bomb - like Houston will or Schultz did. Use the picks for younger guys - either in the draft or trade.
Exactly. We don’t need to sacrifice our future.I think in the current trade climate you can have a crack at both if you've got the cap space. 30+ blokes are cheap in trade - top up with them, keeping a lot of your draft hand to target the future. Don't pay up for the 25-28 year olds who cost a bomb - like Houston will or Schultz did. Use the picks for younger guys - either in the draft or trade.
The one difference could be that we still rely on most of our older players to be in our best 6 each weekFacts suggest you are wrong in saying we are the “oldest by a fair margin.”
Turning 29 or over in 2025.
Melb - 18
Geel Coll - 13
Carl - 12
BNE, Swans,GWS - 11
Even Freo who are considered a young list have 10.
So we are not as bad as you think.
30 is the new 20 anyway. And we all know that Pendles is Dunedain and will play for another 200 years at least.The one difference could be that we still rely on most of our older players to be in our best 6 each week
I think it's Port Adelaide who has offered him six years. If I were Harry Perryman I'd take that but as a football club I'd be wary of signing a player for that long.He’s a solid enough player. The media are running with offers of 6 years from rival clubs, however. That’s a long commitment to a solid player and I’m sure it wouldn’t be a below average wage.
Port are such a stupid club.I think it's Port Adelaide who has offered him six years. If I were Harry Perryman I'd take that but as a football club I'd be wary of signing a player for that long.
Their back six is in total disarray so I get they want stability long term. Not sure six years of Perryman is the answer.Port are such a stupid club.
Some do - not many. A lot depends on the CBA timing. Right now a 3 year deal signed next month doesn't need an indexing provision.Most contracts increase with the salary cap increasing was my understanding...