2019 Trade thread

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Herald Sun reported this:

While the Suns had resigned themselves to losing Martin they retain a glimmer of hope top ten draft pick Callum Ah Chee will agree to a new deal.
The club believed two months ago the silky skilled West Australian was close to committing but have become more concerned as the season wore on without a signature.
It is understood Brisbane have presented to Ah Chee who is in a long term relationship with a local and is open to staying in Queensland.

Thoughts??
 
It is understood Brisbane have presented to Ah Chee who is in a long term relationship with a local and is open to staying in Queensland.
Given they mentioned Martin above, and he's also in a relationship with a local, does that mean Martin by contrast isn't open to staying in Queensland? I want Martin much more, he's a better player. Ah Chee still has potential but I wonder if he'll be any better than Cox.
 

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Herald Sun reported this:

While the Suns had resigned themselves to losing Martin they retain a glimmer of hope top ten draft pick Callum Ah Chee will agree to a new deal.
The club believed two months ago the silky skilled West Australian was close to committing but have become more concerned as the season wore on without a signature.
It is understood Brisbane have presented to Ah Chee who is in a long term relationship with a local and is open to staying in Queensland.

Thoughts??
Mmmm! Can't say I have noticed too much about him over the years, from the little I can recall he is a light on his feet smooth mover with reasonable disposal, what's his contested game like? Season ending ankle surgery half way through this year.
 
Herald Sun reported this:

While the Suns had resigned themselves to losing Martin they retain a glimmer of hope top ten draft pick Callum Ah Chee will agree to a new deal.
The club believed two months ago the silky skilled West Australian was close to committing but have become more concerned as the season wore on without a signature.
It is understood Brisbane have presented to Ah Chee who is in a long term relationship with a local and is open to staying in Queensland.

Thoughts??

That would be fantastic. Great talent.
 
Herald Sun reported this:

While the Suns had resigned themselves to losing Martin they retain a glimmer of hope top ten draft pick Callum Ah Chee will agree to a new deal.
The club believed two months ago the silky skilled West Australian was close to committing but have become more concerned as the season wore on without a signature.
It is understood Brisbane have presented to Ah Chee who is in a long term relationship with a local and is open to staying in Queensland.

Thoughts??

From a bit of research he showed some promise off half back last year. Obviously talented and wouldn't cost too much. Might be a good value pick with our second rounder.
 
From a bit of research he showed some promise off half back last year. Obviously talented and wouldn't cost too much. Might be a good value pick with our second rounder.

Completely agree. Really like him as a player and think he'd thrive in our system. Similar player to Cox but is a great contested mark for his size. Can Play half back or half forward. Dangerous on the outside but not completely opposed to doing grunt work. Won't be a high disposal player but his type doesn't need 25+ to have a good impact on a game.
 
Herald Sun reported this:

While the Suns had resigned themselves to losing Martin they retain a glimmer of hope top ten draft pick Callum Ah Chee will agree to a new deal.
The club believed two months ago the silky skilled West Australian was close to committing but have become more concerned as the season wore on without a signature.
It is understood Brisbane have presented to Ah Chee who is in a long term relationship with a local and is open to staying in Queensland.

Thoughts??

I’m probably in the minority but I’d prefer to get players from out of state clubs. I know I know, they’ve grazed off us but I’d still rather see us play them in a gf than have either of us sitting in the bottom of the table feeding off each other.
 
I’m probably in the minority but I’d prefer to get players from out of state clubs. I know I know, they’ve grazed off us but I’d still rather see us play them in a gf than have either of us sitting in the bottom of the table feeding off each other.

If they're looking to get out though...
 
I’m probably in the minority but I’d prefer to get players from out of state clubs. I know I know, they’ve grazed off us but I’d still rather see us play them in a gf than have either of us sitting in the bottom of the table feeding off each other.

I'd want us to be fair in trading with them, at least. I expect we would be. We generally are.

But the last thing we'd want to do is create bad blood between their recruiting staff and ours. We don't want a generation of fighting over the same group of players.
 
Herald Sun reported this:

While the Suns had resigned themselves to losing Martin they retain a glimmer of hope top ten draft pick Callum Ah Chee will agree to a new deal.
The club believed two months ago the silky skilled West Australian was close to committing but have become more concerned as the season wore on without a signature.
It is understood Brisbane have presented to Ah Chee who is in a long term relationship with a local and is open to staying in Queensland.

Thoughts??

Are we trading back out of contract cusp players who want to remain in Queensland?
 
I'd want us to be fair in trading with them, at least. I expect we would be. We generally are.

But the last thing we'd want to do is create bad blood between their recruiting staff and ours. We don't want a generation of fighting over the same group of players.


If players elect to go, then they go. It's called self-recruitment [eg, Lachie Neale]. The Lions should know- we've been there for a decade or so. Hanley, Rischitelli went South, for different reasons I know.

There's no such thing as "bad blood" in footy. It's look after yourself, and devil take the hindmost. Look at Richmond [speaking of which, I sincerely hope someone is looking closely as to how they can afford to pay an ex-GC spearhead over a reputed $1m per year within the salary cap, while giving their resident throat high fend-off merchant another $1m at the same time]. No sympathy there for the GC. Plus the GC's only other decent footballer, May, elected to self-recruit.

The GC have had untold $$m poured into them- priority this, priority that. Fix-up admin experts funded by the AFL. Way better facilities and infrastructure than us. And where has it got them? Precisely no-bloody-where.

Forgive me- should always have been a Tassie team- but the Big D's ego got in the way.

And for all those who agonise about the financial underpinnings of a Tassie team- excuse me??? How's that working at the GC? And what was the crowd at their last home game? About 7k?? Average this year around 12k. Looking good. Not.

If you were a young GC gun, wouldn't you be looking at your options?

And so ends the rant.
 
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Saw written on Fox Footy that Adelaide have told Greenwood they are unwilling to offer him any more than a 2 year deal 🤔 They also mentioned that if Jenkins was to leave he would likely have part of his contract paid for by Adelaide
 

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I'd want us to be fair in trading with them, at least. I expect we would be. We generally are.

But the last thing we'd want to do is create bad blood between their recruiting staff and ours. We don't want a generation of fighting over the same group of players.

I would love to see all 4 Northern clubs getting a trade alliance going...So over being a feeding ground for Victorian Clubs that are able to compensate through commercial third-party interests. The likes of VFL's McGuire and his criticisms of retention allowance, saying the AFL can't distort the salary cap shit me...
 
Saw written on Fox Footy that Adelaide have told Greenwood they are unwilling to offer him any more than a 2 year deal 🤔 They also mentioned that if Jenkins was to leave he would likely have part of his contract paid for by Adelaide

I would take Jenkins in a heartbeat, especially if Adelaide are part-funding. He is an instant upgrade on McStay and would put us firmly in premiership-window contention for the next four years (i think he's 30). What would it cost picks wise? Second rounder?
 
I’m probably in the minority but I’d prefer to get players from out of state clubs. I know I know, they’ve grazed off us but I’d still rather see us play them in a gf than have either of us sitting in the bottom of the table feeding off each other.

I don’t know much about Ah Chee, but If he can improve our list, it shouldn’t matter where he comes from. It would be a silly idea to only target players from other states.


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Callum Ah Chee should be a simple deal to get done if he is keen to come to us (who wouldn't be:D), it would be pretty close to a straight swap for someone like Ben Keays, Ryan Bastinac, Josh Walker or Nick Robertson.
 
If players elect to go, then they go. It's called self-recruitment [eg, Lachie Neale]. The Lions should know- we've been there for a decade or so. Hanley, Rischitelli went South, for different reasons I know.

There's no such thing as "bad blood" in footy. It's look after yourself, and devil take the hindmost. Look at Richmond [speaking of which, I sincerely hope someone is looking closely as to how they can afford to pay an ex-GC spearhead over a reputed $1m per year within the salary cap, while giving their resident throat high fend-off merchant another $1m at the same time]. No sympathy there for the GC. Plus the GC's only other decent footballer, May, elected to self-recruit.

The GC have had untold $$m poured into them- priority this, priority that. Fix-up admin experts funded by the AFL. Way better facilities and infrastructure than us. And where has it got them? Precisely no-bloody-where.

Forgive me- should always have been a Tassie team- but the Big D's ego got in the way.

And for all those who agonise about the financial underpinnings of a Tassie team- excuse me??? How's that working at the GC? And what was the crowd at their last home game? About 7k?? Average this year around 12k. Looking good. Not.

If you were a young GC gun, wouldn't you be looking at your options?

And so ends the rant.

Contrary to popular belief, the existence of the Gold Coast actually allow the AFL to derive more revenue than what it costs to support them each year.

From a stategic perspective, it always made more sense to establish another Queensland team to capitalise on that market and promote further growth of the game (particularly at grassroots level).

It also makes more economic sense to put a team on the Gold Coast as opposed to Tassie. Don't get me wrong, the AFL have made a lot of decisions which I don't agree with, however it was always more commerical to preference a Gold Coast team rather than one in Tasmania.
 
I would take Jenkins in a heartbeat, especially if Adelaide are part-funding. He is an instant upgrade on McStay and would put us firmly in premiership-window contention for the next four years (i think he's 30). What would it cost picks wise? Second rounder?
Personally I feel our pick 19 would be fair, or a combination of later picks. At the end of the day Adelaide will likely be the ones shopping him around which means his value drops due to them not seeking to retain him.
 
I would take Jenkins in a heartbeat, especially if Adelaide are part-funding. He is an instant upgrade on McStay and would put us firmly in premiership-window contention for the next four years (i think he's 30). What would it cost picks wise? Second rounder?
He will be 31 before the start of next season so when you talk about being an upgrade you have to take into account that he might only have a years or 2 left vs McStay who potentially has 7 or 8 years.

McStay is a really convenient whipping boy for some of our supporters and it really fails to take into account our game style and the role he plays for us.
 
Personally I feel our pick 19 would be fair, or a combination of later picks. At the end of the day Adelaide will likely be the ones shopping him around which means his value drops due to them not seeking to retain him.
No way I’d be giving up pick 19 for a 31 key tall forward who plays like a small.
And has only played probably 2 good years of footy in his career and now on a steep decline.
 
He will be 31 before the start of next season so when you talk about being an upgrade you have to take into account that he might only have a years or 2 left vs McStay who potentially has 7 or 8 years.

McStay is a really convenient whipping boy for some of our supporters and it really fails to take into account our game style and the role he plays for us.

I think some are locked into the notion that a forward's only role is to kick goals. The modern game is more complex. McStay is playing his role well and kicking a few goals is seen as a bonus
 
I'll say it again, if we are after a fill in KPF to play a role for a few years Josh Bruce would be an excellent option IMO and come at a reasonable price, cap space and trade wise.

Would he (or Jenkins) replace McStay or Oscar?
 

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