List Mgmt. 2022 Trade and Free Agency Thread

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So have we got enough points if we sent 21, F1 and F2 for Dunkley and 30?

We'd even have enough points if we sent 21, f1 and F2 for Dunkley and 39 (which I reckon is more palatable and fair for the dogs). It would leave us with 3189 points in this year's draft, and we can use our F4 for Gunston.

Essentially means we can match a bid on Ashcroft at 1 and cover a bid for Fletcher from pick 18 without going into deficit.
 
We'd even have enough points if we sent 21, f1 and F2 for Dunkley and 39 (which I reckon is more palatable and fair for the dogs). It would leave us with 3189 points in this year's draft, and we can use our F4 for Gunston.

Essentially means we can match a bid on Ashcroft at 1 and cover a bid for Fletcher from pick 18 without going into deficit.
If that’s the case, we should do that.

Beautiful trading and allows the Dogs / Sam Power save face.
 
"The Lions put forward a deal for Dunkley involving picks 15 and a future-first-round pick but were wanting the midfielder and three of the Bulldogs' picks back in return as well, which was shut down, before trading back from No.15 for more draft capital.

Brisbane now has picks 21, 34, 35, 36, 38, 48, 55 and 56 in the first three rounds of this year's draft to match bids on father-sons Will Ashcroft and Jaspa Fletcher, as well as a future first-round pick and two future second-round selections that could help shape an offer for Dunkley."
– Riley Beveridge, Callum Twomey

 
Dunkley & 39 for 21, 2023 1st, 2023 BL 2nd.
Gunston for 56
Trade Mathieson & 2023 GEEL 4th for pick 42
Leaves us- 34,35,36,38,39,42,48,55 & 73.
Works if Ashcroft pick 1 & Fletcher 15
 
If that’s the case, we should do that.

Beautiful trading and allows the Dogs / Sam Power save face.
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FREE AGENCY WINDOW SLAMS SHUT​

A DEAL taking Hawthorn's veteran forward Jack Gunston to Brisbane will have to be conducted via a trade, after the AFL's free agency window closed at 5pm AEDT on Friday afternoon.

Clubs had to lodge the paperwork for any deals they wished to complete via free agency by the end of this week, leaving Gunston and his move to the Lions as the most high-profile deal still left standing.

It had always been likely that a deal for Gunston would be completed via a trade, given Brisbane's reluctance to dilute the free agency compensation – currently pick No.35 – that it received after Collingwood secured a move for Dan McStay.
 
If my maths is right, Dom Ambrogio and co have turned pick 15, pick 46 and Tom Berry into picks 21, 36, 38, 48, 55, 56 and Geelong's future second and fourth.

Which equates to gaining 1105 points (~pick 16), not including the two additional picks for next year.

Brilliant stuff. Hopefully next year people will have some faith in our guys to execute their plans rather than assuming our list management guys are insane.
 
Brilliant stuff. Hopefully next year people will have some faith in our guys to execute their plans rather than assuming our list management guys are insane.
Have a record of getting it done for awhile now, yet we still get questioned. Liked Noble on TR the other day after we traded out 15 saying don't worry Lions fans, we get things done.
 
Brilliant stuff. Hopefully next year people will have some faith in our guys to execute their plans rather than assuming our list management guys are insane.
The machinations of trade week is fascinating. Obviously the gurus have an end goal/objective in mind. But I wonder how far ahead they think as they do each trade, each pick swap? They are genius number crunchers, that's for sure!
 
Sam power thought by turning down pick 15 and future first he was going to have a feather in his cap..... unfortunately he is starting to feel like a c$#khead
 

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