Iva Bigun
Brownlow Medallist
It was unfair as surely Luko knows Touk can’t hit a targetMy last memory of Luko will be spraying Miller in open position against Tigers.
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It was unfair as surely Luko knows Touk can’t hit a targetMy last memory of Luko will be spraying Miller in open position against Tigers.
Clearly need the cash for HeeneyWith Luko soon to be off the books, wonder if that will create any new trade surprises. What are the Suns up to?
With Luko soon to be off the books, wonder if that will create any new trade surprises. What are the Suns up to?
You forgot GCS will receive a F1 which could be pick 4-10 otherwise you would be getting the following from Port Power supporters lol. I still maintain the ITK poster and caller were correct but Port Power increase their offer to 6 years after their main target for Perryman's 7 years at $850K fell through.In fairness it was mainly ABAB with his nonsense, a few others chimed but not to his extent, Luko and pick 12 for $2M in cap relief was a particularly loopy along with ITK posters being used to confirm he was going to the Crows 100% LOL
Hopefully we still give Walter some time to build confidence. It seemed to really help Cadman towards the back end of this year (also helps playing in a better team)Will be interesting to see Read progress through this preseason, if he adds a bit of strength and size I could see him improving rapidly.
Carlton is attempting to secure Gold Coast’s No. 12 draft pick to make a play at Port Adelaide All Australian Dan Houstonas the Blues and North Melbourne haggle over the departing star.PLAYERCARDSTART5Dan Houston
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Houston on Tuesday told Port Adelaide he wanted to be traded to Melbourne where he will be closer to family and his girlfriend, with the Power happy to accept his request if they can nail the right trade.
North Melbourne has offered up a trade that would include its future first-rounder, which in the past five seasons has either been the first or second selection.
Clubs asking about Houston have been told the Blues and Roos are the strong front-runners despite him examining his options in recent weeks.
Carlton wants to keep its No. 11 draft pick to secure a young talent in a bumper 2024 national draft crop so is attempting to secure another first-round pick.
The Blues would offer up a future first-rounder to Gold Coast for their No. 12 pick, and then would on-trade that selection to the Power for Houston.
Quite clearly the Power would prefer a Roos selection that will surely be in the top five draft selections even if North Melbourne makes some improvement next year.
Gold Coast might accept a future first-rounder for Jack Lukosius, who chose Port Adelaide as his club of choice on Tuesday.PLAYERCARDSTART13Jack Lukosius
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So accepting another future first-rounder for their No. 12 pick is not ideal but the Suns have academy selections including potential No. 1 selection Zeke Uwland next year.
Houston will have to decide on his future club after meeting with a raft of teams that included Carlton, Collingwood and the Western Bulldogs in recent weeks.
The Blues are attempting to clear some cap space and list spots as Matt Kennedy and Lewis Youngconsider their futures, with Carlton open to them moving on despite contracts for next year.PLAYERCARDSTART33Lewis Young
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The Suns have picks six, 12, 20 and 26 and the Tigers will ask for more than their No. 6 draft pick for Daniel Rioli, who is contracted.PLAYERCARDSTART17Daniel Rioli
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While the Suns will push back hard they will have to use pick six in some way in a trade for Rioli.
Collingwood is asking for a first-rounder for half back John Noblebut will have to be satisfied with pick 20, which will filter back a handful of spots after NGA and father-son bids.PLAYERCARDSTART9John Noble
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Our Pick 12 for a Carlton future first. May as well give them the premiership, such is our luck with that…
Yeah, that article was a mess with logic out the window. Wouldn’t take anything out of it except Ralph is trying to pander to his largest audiences (Carlton, Richmond, Collingwood fans). Even managed to slip the big scary A word in there (academy).Our Pick 12 for a Carlton future first. May as well give them the premiership, such is our luck with that…
Pick 20 for Noble is still a bit over, but is a more reasonable take than previous reports.
You forgot GCS will receive a F1 which could be pick 4-10 otherwise you would be getting the following from Port Power supporters lol. I still maintain the ITK poster and caller were correct but Port Power increase their offer to 6 years after their main target for Perryman's 7 years at $850K fell through.
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I know our trades team can seem brain dead at times but if the F1 for 12 goes through they need to pull the plug…..beep……beep…….beep………………..Yeah, that article was a mess with logic out the window. Wouldn’t take anything out of it except Ralph is trying to pander to his largest audiences (Carlton, Richmond, Collingwood fans). Even managed to slip the big scary A word in there (academy).
Yeah. Agreed on that. I just don’t think there is any value in that deal for us, either this year or next year. It just stinks, to be honest.With Houston Carlton will likely finish top 4 at worst and could finish top 2
there will also be alot of academy and father son picks including Carltons gun kid walker
2024 pick #12 has more value than 2025 pick 6/7 with the depth of the 2 drafts
not to mention the Suns will be finals contenders and making your direct opposition stronger
Ready made players and cap space should be #1 priority for the GC to be able to maintain the talent on the list whilst it maturesYeah. Agreed on that. I just don’t think there is any value in that deal for us, either this year or next year. It just stinks, to be honest.
And we can get Zeke the same way every other team does—they use draft capital in that year, trade out players in that year, or give up a future year.
We have no need to burn picks this year just because, especially when it benefits clubs who stooged us in the past, such as Carlton…
Use picks on ready made players has to be a priority, while also keeping as much change as possible to spend this year or next on a specific draftee (Lombard / Uwland).
I’d say it is… we need mature talent now to win asap.We are just always going to have future firsts. Not a bad thing
We are bringing in mature talent this off season and all you've done is complain about it. Need points next for Zeke because if we don't have points for him, you'll complain about that tooI’d say it is… we need mature talent now to win asap.
Not to keep stock piling picks for what might happen years in advance
That’s what our own first Rd pick is for… plus the discount.We are bringing in mature talent this off season and all you've done is complain about it. Need points next for Zeke because if we don't have points for him, you'll complain about that too
Any other club would do the same if they had an academy producing so many good players.That’s what our own first Rd pick is for… plus the discount.
I don’t see 17 other clubs year after year pushing picks into the future draft like we do?
I’d say it is… we need mature talent now to win asap.
Not to keep stock piling picks for what might happen years in advance