List Mgmt. 2021 Trade & List Management Thread II - IN: CCJ

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Would losing Xerri leave us exposed on rucks that can play seniors? Presuming Noble's preference is playing 2. Or does it mean TC gets another year while Edwards continues to develop. Still a bit light on... not sure

Edit... I mean as injury backup, depth, competition for spots etc
 
Bored?
  1. Post in Tigers' trade thread laughing at them for melting over CCJ;
  2. Post gets even bigger melts from sooky Tigers fans;
  3. They fail to see how bad they actually look
Bigfooty is easy
 
Trading next years third round instead of this years. Not that there is much to look into, but what do you think I the clubs angle is? Would it be to retain as many picks in this years pool or to potentially draft a fs/academy?
 

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HS reporting that we have offered a third rounder for CCJ but also want Richmond to send us a fourth back.

Am I Sandra Sully on this one? Balls.

Slower than Trade Radio.
 
If a CONTRACTED Xerri gets traded, surely we'd get a second rounder (around pick 20?) as he's also got 4 years put into him and READY to blossom.
You forgot he also finished second in the North VFL John Law Medal.
 
Trading next years third round instead of this years. Not that there is much to look into, but what do you think I the clubs angle is? Would it be to retain as many picks in this years pool or to potentially draft a fs/academy?

I am guessing we are going to go with minimal changes next year.
 
Xerri for pick 9 + Rowan Marshall :sternlook
 


Tristan Xerri is the newest name on the ruck merry-go-round as the potential implications begin from Tiger Callum Coleman-Jones’ impending arrival at North Melbourne.
St Kilda is on the hunt for a younger ruckman to partner Rowan Marshall beyond next year, which looms as veteran big man Paddy Ryder’s last in the AFL.

It’s understood the Saints have honed in on contracted Kangaroo Xerri after also showing interest in Western Bulldog Jordon Sweet, who remains without a contract for 2022 and is linked to West Coast.

The Bulldogs have made Sweet an offer to stay, but he was overlooked in the finals for Lewis Young, who has since requested a trade to Carlton.

North Melbourne would have to be willing to trade Xerri, who isn’t out of contract until the end of next year.

He averaged 21.5 disposals, 15.5 contested possessions, 5.5 clearances and 26.2 hit-outs in six VFL games this year, but played only eight matches at senior level, all in the second half of the season.

Todd Goldstein remains the clear No. 1 ruck option at the Roos but turns 34 next year, when his three-year contract expires.

Tom Campbell kept 201cm Xerri out of the side up until Round 13 while serving as Goldstein’s deputy.
Ruckman have no value and change clubs so frequently. Lobb and Ceglur also on the market.
 


Tristan Xerri is the newest name on the ruck merry-go-round as the potential implications begin from Tiger Callum Coleman-Jones’ impending arrival at North Melbourne.
St Kilda is on the hunt for a younger ruckman to partner Rowan Marshall beyond next year, which looms as veteran big man Paddy Ryder’s last in the AFL.

It’s understood the Saints have honed in on contracted Kangaroo Xerri after also showing interest in Western Bulldog Jordon Sweet, who remains without a contract for 2022 and is linked to West Coast.

The Bulldogs have made Sweet an offer to stay, but he was overlooked in the finals for Lewis Young, who has since requested a trade to Carlton.

North Melbourne would have to be willing to trade Xerri, who isn’t out of contract until the end of next year.

He averaged 21.5 disposals, 15.5 contested possessions, 5.5 clearances and 26.2 hit-outs in six VFL games this year, but played only eight matches at senior level, all in the second half of the season.

Todd Goldstein remains the clear No. 1 ruck option at the Roos but turns 34 next year, when his three-year contract expires.

Tom Campbell kept 201cm Xerri out of the side up until Round 13 while serving as Goldstein’s deputy.
Pick 20 ! pick 20! pick 20! ……..oh wait, we have pick 20 🤪
 
He knows Gold Coast don’t want him yeah? The nerve on this kid!

If I was in his position, I would 100% do the same. He knows either way he is down the pecking order on either list so he needs to make the most of what could be his last AFL contract.

If we have cap space, this is an investment in a top player with e depth player who could be something as the added bonus. I would do it as long as it supports our 24 month plan for re-signings.
 
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