List Mgmt. 2021 Trade Thread - Part II

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Continued in Part III



Delisted;
Oscar Clavarino
Sam Alabakis

Traded;
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Retired;
Jake Carlisle
Dylan Roberton
Shaun McKernan
James Frawley


Current Players Out of Contract;
7. Luke Dunstan (RFA) - Link
13. Jack Lonie - Link
25. Dean Kent - Link
39. Darragh Joyce - Link
41. Paul Hunter - Link


To see the full list (it gets updated regularly) visit this thread;




Restricted and Unrestricted Free Agency Window
Friday October 1 – Friday October 8

Trade Period
Players: Monday October 4 – Wednesday October 13
Picks: Monday October 4 – tbc (approx. Friday November 19)

List Lodgement 1
tbc (approx. Thursday October 28)

Delisted Free Agency Window 1
tbc (approx. Friday October 29 - Monday November 8)

List Lodgement 2 (Final date for primary list delistings)
tbc (approx. Tuesday November 9)

Delisted Free Agency Window 2
tbc (approx. Wednesday November 10 - Friday November 19)
 
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Two reasons anyone with info get shitcanned for making up BS so they don't post it here.

Second is there is very little to report from a Saints perspective.
Agree Joffa, nothing for St Kilda in this trade period. Trying to get rid of players to fatten up the picks. It was always going to go this way but enjoy coming home from work with a wine in hand reading all this BS. Fun times in lock up.
 

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Rors got “chiefed”.

And “cobbered”.
That was yesterday, unless he's been champed again. Being champed once would lead many men to the brink, but twice? Not many can come back from that.
 
As a restricted free agent he can sign with another club and the Saints can choose to match the offer. In this case though, the Saints have said they won't be offering him a new deal, so other clubs already know we won't be matching any offer made for him. Any club that wants him can have him for nothing now.

No that’s not quite right.

He’s a UFA meaning;

StK can’t match any offer he receives.
If he signs elsewhere during FA period StK can receive a compensation pick.
We haven’t officially said he won’t be offered a new deal although it’s probably common knowledge that we won’t.
He hasn’t been delisted.
A club can sign any free agent (restricted or unrestricted) for nothing.
If he doesn’t sign during FA period he will be delisted at the 1st list lodgement.
Then he can be signed as a DFA & we would get sweet FA.


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That's why Mason Cox makes the most sense to me. He's been a forward at Collingwood who have a premium ruckman already. He'd be a bridge until we get King in and don't need another ruckman and you'd imagine he'd be almost free.

It makes perfect sense the more I think about it.

Even if the 1st mention of his name makes you wince.


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38. Tristan Xerri
The stats:
8 games, 1 goal; 7.5 disposals, 7.4 hitouts, 1.8 marks, 2.1 tackles, 2.5 one percenters, 2.1 score involvements per game.

The season:
With Tom Campbell and Todd Goldstein the preferred ruck pairing at the beginning of the season, Tristan Xerri was forced to prove his mettle at VFL level, and prove his mettle he did.

Playing primarily as a ruck in the reserves, Xerri was consistently amongst North’s best players early in the year, dominating opponents with both his tap work and his clearance game.

On a difficult day against Southport, ‘X’ stood tall to finish with 26 disposals and 21 hitouts, and two weeks later in the victory over Essendon he dominated with 36 disposals, 27 hitouts and 6 tackles.

His strong vein of form eventually proved too much to ignore, playing his first senior game of the year in the Round 13 draw with GWS, going on to play eight consecutive senior games, the most of his young career.

Playing more of a forward role in the senior side, Xerri showed signs of his improving forward play, but he consistently looked his best when afforded opportunities in the ruck.

With Todd Goldstein showing no signs of slowing down, that forward craft will need to improve even more as he continues to develop.

With the improvement and application Xerri has shown over his North career thus far, another step up in 2022 is far from beyond the realms of possibility.

The game:
Round 15 v Gold Coast
11 disposals, 7 hitouts, 2 tackles, 3 clearances, 4 one percenters, 3 score involvements.

The moment:
A boyhood North Melbourne fan, Tristan Xerri was forced to wait to participate for his first win at AFL level, with much of his early development coming in the VFL.

He joined in the chorus for the first time at senior level after the Round 15 victory over Gold Coast, singing the song loud and proud.


The fans said:


The coaches said:
It was great to see Tristan have a good stint at AFL level, and we were happy with what we saw when ‘Goldy’ was forward or on the bench. For him it’s all about understanding the patterns and how to consistently put himself in contests as a key forward while still maintaining that good ruck work. - Heath Younie (forward coach).


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Ruck-forward Tristan Xerri was dominant at VFL level in 2021 and made an impact at senior level in the back half of the season
 
North posters on Bigfooty are really upset about losing Xerri, NOT. Drops chest marks. clanger rating high, OK at VFL level, has not impressed when transitioning to AFL. It's a no from me. Waste of a draft pick in a draft that might provide gems in the later rounds.
 
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