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Prediction- Who is delisted this year(not retirements).

  • Berry

  • McCluggage

  • Lyons

  • McCarthy

  • Answerth

  • Lane

  • Prior

  • Madden

  • Lester

  • Joyce

  • Zorko

  • Michael

  • Brain

  • Reville


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How do you view Daniher? 🤔

Players have every right to change clubs to progress their careers and fulfil their dreams. I’d say Tom Lynch gave the Suns enough service in his time.

My complaint about Lynch is not because he left Gold Coast. As you say, Lynch gave them enough service. He was a free agent. However, bailing out of a sinking Richmond when they desperately need experience and strong bodies is a different case altogether. I hate Richmond, but if your going to go to a club whose just won a flag, you should be willing to ride the ship down.
 
The question is whether Richmond is looking to offload some of that cap hit. Tom Lynch at $1.4m is no way, no how. If he comes in under Joe's hit for a couple of years with Richmond covering the rest? Sure. But ultimately they'd want increased trade value to do so, and then it becomes hard which is why I don't mind the idea but I don't see it happening unless Richmond is going full teardown and just wants assets for those who aren't going to be there in five years.

I can't really see what the deal could end up as?

Us: pick 18, future second?

Them: late picks this year for bid-matching, Lynch, paying some salary - say 400k at most?

We have to give Lynch a 2 year deal to smooth out the salary too, with a bit of extra money to make him actually want to do it, so 750k/yr?

Leaves us light on for extra picks next year, committing a lot of money over two years to a 32 year old who has barely played recently.

I don't think Richmond cares about offloading salary cap, who are they paying next year with Rioli, Bolton, Baker all gone?

I also don't think that the future second is enough to get them to move Lynch on, its not enough of a reward to remove basically any forward who can kick goals next year and protect the development of whatever tall they draft.

Basically it only makes sense if they think his body is totally cooked... at which point I'd be staying away!
 
I can't really see what the deal could end up as?

Us: pick 18, future second?

Them: late picks this year for bid-matching, Lynch, paying some salary - say 400k at most?

We have to give Lynch a 2 year deal to smooth out the salary too, with a bit of extra money to make him actually want to do it, so 750k/yr?

Leaves us light on for extra picks next year, committing a lot of money over two years to a 32 year old who has barely played recently.

I don't think Richmond cares about offloading salary cap, who are they paying next year with Rioli, Bolton, Baker all gone?

I also don't think that the future second is enough to get them to move Lynch on, its not enough of a reward to remove basically any forward who can kick goals next year and protect the development of whatever tall they draft.

Basically it only makes sense if they think his body is totally cooked... at which point I'd be staying away!
Think the only way we make any option work (Lynch or otherwise) where we have to actually pay draft capital, is by trading out a regular who might fetch a bit the other way. Still possible, given the exit meetings aren't till next week, otherwise I think we'll be looking to that DFA market, and even if it gets to that I still believe we need at least one for cover. We were already light on up there before Joe made his decision.
 
Unless we can get someone capable of kicking 40+ goals a year (Lynch/2MP) I think it will be Henry Smith next year.
If there was a betting market this is what I'd think too. It's how we worked Oscar in originally too, and in-house is a safer bet than us actually convincing someone to come over out of the blue.
 
Why do we have give up a pick of any worth to Richmond - they might be looking to off load some of the salary. If they aren't then Lynch will probably stay a Tiger.
 

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FWIW Himmelberg has signed with the Suns, so he's off the table.

As Fages said last night we've known this was coming for 12 months now, so as Nathan Barley said if there is someone out there we've lined up, then we should be confident we've done the due diligence, and not just rushed a decision even though Joe's decision has just been made public.
 
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Think the only way we make any option work (Lynch or otherwise) where we have to actually pay draft capital, is by trading out a regular who might fetch a bit the other way. Still possible, given the exit meetings aren't till next week, otherwise I think we'll be looking to that DFA market, and even if it gets to that I still believe we need at least one for cover. We were already light on up there before Joe made his decision.

I forgot that I was going to include Dev in the hypothetical and maybe we get a future third back. Still don't see it making sense.

DFA route seems more likely.

Just need the 2025 Free Agent Key forwards to not be LOSERS and stay out of contract.
 
Tweet deleted cause they were getting trolled so hard in the replies, so here's Cooney's Mega Trade if anyone missed it:

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Cooney pls
 

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