List Mgmt. 2022 Trade & List Management Thread III

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Key Dates:

Friday 07 October at 5.00pm

Close of AFL Restricted Free Agency Offer and Unrestricted Free Agency Period.

Monday 10 October
NAB AFL Draft Nominations open (9am)
AFL Restricted Free Agency Matching Offer 3 Day Period Ends (5pm)

Wednesday 12 October at 7.30pm
AFL Trade Period closes – players and selections


Thursday 03 November at 9.00am
AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (1) commences

Wednesday 09 November at 5.00pm

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (1) closes

Friday 11 November at 9.00am

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (2) commences

Tuesday 15 November by 5.00pm

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (2) closes
AFL Trade Period closes – selections only

Monday 21 November by 3.00pm

NAB AFL Draft Nominations close

Monday 28 November at 7.10pm

2022 NAB AFL Draft Round One (Venue TBC)

Father/Son, Academy & NGA and Players Bidding opens.

Tuesday 29 November

AFL Trade Period – selections only (5.45pm to 6.30pm)

2022 NAB AFL National Draft Round two until completion (7pm)

Rookie Upgrade Period opens (10pm)

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (3) commences (10pm)

Rookie Upgrade Period closes (11pm)

AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (3) closes (11pm)

Wednesday 30 November

NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft (3pm, online)
NAB AFL Rookie Draft (3.20pm, online)

Thursday 01 December by 4.00pm

Final AFL Club List Lodgement
 
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AFL 2022: Kangaroos to boost recruitment department as club prepares for Alastair Clarkson
www.heraldsun.com.au

North Melbourne will finally add to its understaffed recruiting department as a team of two plots to turbocharge the club’s rebuild with two of the first three picks in the national draft.

The Kangaroos did not replace pro personnel manager Glenn Luff, national recruiting manager Mark Finnigan or national recruiting officer Ben Birthisel when they all suddenly resigned in May, leaving only list and recruiting manager Brady Rawlings and head of player personnel Scott Clayton to carry a workload that had been designed for a team of five.
Rawlings and Clayton navigated North’s part in the mega trade — headlined by swapping the No. 1 pick and Jason Horne-Francis for No. 2 and No. 3 — as well as getting a deal done for Fremantle pair Griffin Logue and Darcy Tucker.
Like most clubs, it’s believed Rawlings and Clayton have ranked Victorians Elijah Tsatas, Harry Sheezel and George Wardlaw as the best three in the draft.
[PLAYERCARD]Cameron Zurhaar[/PLAYERCARD] and his Kangaroo teammates will be hoping his club can do well with two of the first three picks in the national draft.
Cameron Zurhaar and his Kangaroo teammates will be hoping his club can do well with two of the first three picks in the national draft.
But with Greater Western Sydney likely to take key forward Aaron Cadman, the Roos look set to secure the top two players on their talent board (outside of Brisbane Lions father-son Will Ashcroft).
Clayton, 62, joined Arden St as a part-timer almost three years ago and has had his responsibilities increased significantly in the past six months.
The Kangaroos also paid some of their talent spotters in Western Australia and South Australia to work more hours this year so Clayton and Rawlings didn’t have to fly over as often to scout draft prospects.
The additions to Rawlings and Clayton’s team are likely to be made after November’s national draft.
The Roos are also searching for a new chief executive, with Ben Amarfio’s last official day at Arden St on Monday.
Chris Simmonds, the club’s general manager of finance and administration, will serve as interim chief executive until a permanent club boss is found.
Like Essendon, North Melbourne has outsourced the search to an external recruiting firm.
Six Degrees is in charge of North Melbourne’s hunt for Amarfio’s successor.
Alastair Clarkson will make his long-awaited appearance at North Melbourne on Wednesday.
Alastair Clarkson will make his long-awaited appearance at North Melbourne on Wednesday.

Clarkson’s arrival at North imminent

Alastair Clarkson will begin his North Melbourne tenure at Arden St on Wednesday as he begins the most critical two-month period of his 35-year AFL career.
Clarkson’s 18 years as a paid Hawthorn employee officially came to an end on Monday with the four-time premiership coach under contract until October 31 with the Hawks.
He had been warned by Hawthorn he was not to complete any work at the Roos while under their employment.
While the Roos announced last week he had been given approval to start at Arden St on November 1 he will front up for work after Melbourne Cup Day on Wednesday.
The Roos players aren’t due back until November 21 with Clarkson and his football boss Todd Viney to use the next few weeks to set out the game plan and pre-season training plan ahead of their return.
But Clarkson is aware he will need to clear his name after damaging allegations by First Nations players and families from his time at Hawthorn.
Clarkson, Hawthorn coach Chris Fagan and Hawks staffer Jason Burt are all preparing to speak to a panel appointed by the AFL to investigate those claims after the terms of reference were set.
[PLAYERCARD]Ben Cunnington[/PLAYERCARD] and his teammates will return to Arden Street on November 21.
Ben Cunnington and his teammates will return to Arden Street on November 21.
The inquiry will run until December 22, with Clarkson confident his version of events will see him allowed to continue his five-year deal at Arden St.
But a conduct unbecoming charge if allegations detailed in an ABC report are proved would see Clarkson going to the ends of the earth to prove his innocence.
Clarkson has told friends he would sell his house and belongings to fund the legal fees to clear his name given the importance of upholding his reputation.
Clarkson said last week he wanted the “truth” to emerge in coming months.

“Fages, myself and Jason have been through a tough time over the last four weeks and we are just pleased we have identified a platform through which we can reveal some of the truth behind this and then we get onto it,” he said.
“The bottom line is our most significant commitment we need to commit to is the investigation and Fages, Jason and myself said right from the get go we would co-operate fully with whatever the AFL put in place.”

 



AFL 2022: Kangaroos to boost recruitment department as club prepares for Alastair Clarkson
www.heraldsun.com.au

North Melbourne will finally add to its understaffed recruiting department as a team of two plots to turbocharge the club’s rebuild with two of the first three picks in the national draft.

The Kangaroos did not replace pro personnel manager Glenn Luff, national recruiting manager Mark Finnigan or national recruiting officer Ben Birthisel when they all suddenly resigned in May, leaving only list and recruiting manager Brady Rawlings and head of player personnel Scott Clayton to carry a workload that had been designed for a team of five.
Rawlings and Clayton navigated North’s part in the mega trade — headlined by swapping the No. 1 pick and Jason Horne-Francis for No. 2 and No. 3 — as well as getting a deal done for Fremantle pair Griffin Logue and Darcy Tucker.
Like most clubs, it’s believed Rawlings and Clayton have ranked Victorians Elijah Tsatas, Harry Sheezel and George Wardlaw as the best three in the draft.
Cameron Zurhaar and his Kangaroo teammates will be hoping his club can do well with two of the first three picks in the national draft.
Cameron Zurhaar and his Kangaroo teammates will be hoping his club can do well with two of the first three picks in the national draft.
But with Greater Western Sydney likely to take key forward Aaron Cadman, the Roos look set to secure the top two players on their talent board (outside of Brisbane Lions father-son Will Ashcroft).
Clayton, 62, joined Arden St as a part-timer almost three years ago and has had his responsibilities increased significantly in the past six months.
The Kangaroos also paid some of their talent spotters in Western Australia and South Australia to work more hours this year so Clayton and Rawlings didn’t have to fly over as often to scout draft prospects.
The additions to Rawlings and Clayton’s team are likely to be made after November’s national draft.
The Roos are also searching for a new chief executive, with Ben Amarfio’s last official day at Arden St on Monday.
Chris Simmonds, the club’s general manager of finance and administration, will serve as interim chief executive until a permanent club boss is found.
Like Essendon, North Melbourne has outsourced the search to an external recruiting firm.
Six Degrees is in charge of North Melbourne’s hunt for Amarfio’s successor.
Alastair Clarkson will make his long-awaited appearance at North Melbourne on Wednesday.
Alastair Clarkson will make his long-awaited appearance at North Melbourne on Wednesday.

Clarkson’s arrival at North imminent

Alastair Clarkson will begin his North Melbourne tenure at Arden St on Wednesday as he begins the most critical two-month period of his 35-year AFL career.
Clarkson’s 18 years as a paid Hawthorn employee officially came to an end on Monday with the four-time premiership coach under contract until October 31 with the Hawks.
He had been warned by Hawthorn he was not to complete any work at the Roos while under their employment.
While the Roos announced last week he had been given approval to start at Arden St on November 1 he will front up for work after Melbourne Cup Day on Wednesday.
The Roos players aren’t due back until November 21 with Clarkson and his football boss Todd Viney to use the next few weeks to set out the game plan and pre-season training plan ahead of their return.
But Clarkson is aware he will need to clear his name after damaging allegations by First Nations players and families from his time at Hawthorn.
Clarkson, Hawthorn coach Chris Fagan and Hawks staffer Jason Burt are all preparing to speak to a panel appointed by the AFL to investigate those claims after the terms of reference were set.
Ben Cunnington and his teammates will return to Arden Street on November 21.
Ben Cunnington and his teammates will return to Arden Street on November 21.
The inquiry will run until December 22, with Clarkson confident his version of events will see him allowed to continue his five-year deal at Arden St.
But a conduct unbecoming charge if allegations detailed in an ABC report are proved would see Clarkson going to the ends of the earth to prove his innocence.
Clarkson has told friends he would sell his house and belongings to fund the legal fees to clear his name given the importance of upholding his reputation.
Clarkson said last week he wanted the “truth” to emerge in coming months.

“Fages, myself and Jason have been through a tough time over the last four weeks and we are just pleased we have identified a platform through which we can reveal some of the truth behind this and then we get onto it,” he said.
“The bottom line is our most significant commitment we need to commit to is the investigation and Fages, Jason and myself said right from the get go we would co-operate fully with whatever the AFL put in place.”


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AFL 2022: Kangaroos to boost recruitment department as club prepares for Alastair Clarkson
www.heraldsun.com.au

North Melbourne will finally add to its understaffed recruiting department as a team of two plots to turbocharge the club’s rebuild with two of the first three picks in the national draft.

The Kangaroos did not replace pro personnel manager Glenn Luff, national recruiting manager Mark Finnigan or national recruiting officer Ben Birthisel when they all suddenly resigned in May, leaving only list and recruiting manager Brady Rawlings and head of player personnel Scott Clayton to carry a workload that had been designed for a team of five.
Rawlings and Clayton navigated North’s part in the mega trade — headlined by swapping the No. 1 pick and Jason Horne-Francis for No. 2 and No. 3 — as well as getting a deal done for Fremantle pair Griffin Logue and Darcy Tucker.
Like most clubs, it’s believed Rawlings and Clayton have ranked Victorians Elijah Tsatas, Harry Sheezel and George Wardlaw as the best three in the draft.
Cameron Zurhaar and his Kangaroo teammates will be hoping his club can do well with two of the first three picks in the national draft.
Cameron Zurhaar and his Kangaroo teammates will be hoping his club can do well with two of the first three picks in the national draft.
But with Greater Western Sydney likely to take key forward Aaron Cadman, the Roos look set to secure the top two players on their talent board (outside of Brisbane Lions father-son Will Ashcroft).
Clayton, 62, joined Arden St as a part-timer almost three years ago and has had his responsibilities increased significantly in the past six months.
The Kangaroos also paid some of their talent spotters in Western Australia and South Australia to work more hours this year so Clayton and Rawlings didn’t have to fly over as often to scout draft prospects.
The additions to Rawlings and Clayton’s team are likely to be made after November’s national draft.
The Roos are also searching for a new chief executive, with Ben Amarfio’s last official day at Arden St on Monday.
Chris Simmonds, the club’s general manager of finance and administration, will serve as interim chief executive until a permanent club boss is found.
Like Essendon, North Melbourne has outsourced the search to an external recruiting firm.
Six Degrees is in charge of North Melbourne’s hunt for Amarfio’s successor.
Alastair Clarkson will make his long-awaited appearance at North Melbourne on Wednesday.
Alastair Clarkson will make his long-awaited appearance at North Melbourne on Wednesday.

Clarkson’s arrival at North imminent

Alastair Clarkson will begin his North Melbourne tenure at Arden St on Wednesday as he begins the most critical two-month period of his 35-year AFL career.
Clarkson’s 18 years as a paid Hawthorn employee officially came to an end on Monday with the four-time premiership coach under contract until October 31 with the Hawks.
He had been warned by Hawthorn he was not to complete any work at the Roos while under their employment.
While the Roos announced last week he had been given approval to start at Arden St on November 1 he will front up for work after Melbourne Cup Day on Wednesday.
The Roos players aren’t due back until November 21 with Clarkson and his football boss Todd Viney to use the next few weeks to set out the game plan and pre-season training plan ahead of their return.
But Clarkson is aware he will need to clear his name after damaging allegations by First Nations players and families from his time at Hawthorn.
Clarkson, Hawthorn coach Chris Fagan and Hawks staffer Jason Burt are all preparing to speak to a panel appointed by the AFL to investigate those claims after the terms of reference were set.
Ben Cunnington and his teammates will return to Arden Street on November 21.
Ben Cunnington and his teammates will return to Arden Street on November 21.
The inquiry will run until December 22, with Clarkson confident his version of events will see him allowed to continue his five-year deal at Arden St.
But a conduct unbecoming charge if allegations detailed in an ABC report are proved would see Clarkson going to the ends of the earth to prove his innocence.
Clarkson has told friends he would sell his house and belongings to fund the legal fees to clear his name given the importance of upholding his reputation.
Clarkson said last week he wanted the “truth” to emerge in coming months.

“Fages, myself and Jason have been through a tough time over the last four weeks and we are just pleased we have identified a platform through which we can reveal some of the truth behind this and then we get onto it,” he said.
“The bottom line is our most significant commitment we need to commit to is the investigation and Fages, Jason and myself said right from the get go we would co-operate fully with whatever the AFL put in place.”


Wait... so the title says that we're adding to the recruitment department... then doesn't mention a single word about it in the article body.

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