2024/25 AFLTM Off-Season Discussion

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Looking to trade one of picks 10 or 13 for a player, for anyone looking to get into this years talented draft.
I see a deal in your future

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If I were to amnesty Walters would I be able to veteranise Heeney?
In short, yes. But it's not the only option to get to veteranising Heeney.

Walters hasn't had the veteran tag applied to him yet. He is contracted and previously had the veteran status tagged on this contract. That means that if he remains on your list it has to be as a veteran. You also have used three of your four available veteran tags so far. That gives you several options with Walters:
  • Re apply the veteran tag, and he will remain on your list and take up the 4th veteran slot (Heeney or anyone else will not be able to be veteranised at this point as all yoru available veteran slots will be used)
  • Trade him to another team (this will allow you to veteranise Heeney or another eligible player)
  • Delist him (gives you same options as the second dot point, but obviously delisting means you will be paying part of his salary despite not being on your list.)
  • Amnesty him (same as the third dot point, but you pay 0% of his salary and he reenters the player market essentially as your uncontracted player, meaning you can try and retain through bidding, or trade him at that point)
 
In short, yes. But it's not the only option to get to veteranising Heeney.

Walters hasn't had the veteran tag applied to him yet. He is contracted and previously had the veteran status tagged on this contract. That means that if he remains on your list it has to be as a veteran. You also have used three of your four available veteran tags so far. That gives you several options with Walters:
  • Re apply the veteran tag, and he will remain on your list and take up the 4th veteran slot (Heeney or anyone else will not be able to be veteranised at this point as all yoru available veteran slots will be used)
  • Trade him to another team (this will allow you to veteranise Heeney or another eligible player)
  • Delist him (gives you same options as the second dot point, but obviously delisting means you will be paying part of his salary despite not being on your list.)
  • Amnesty him (same as the third dot point, but you pay 0% of his salary and he reenters the player market essentially as your uncontracted player, meaning you can try and retain through bidding, or trade him at that point)
Awesome, thanks mate.
 
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Ballarat Dragons open to offers on Sean Darcy.
 
Open to a few options with my draft picks:

Could split pick 2 for a few more early selections.

Also would couple picks 10 & 13 to get a higher pick.

Sounds like I should trade with myself 🤣
 
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I'm open to trading one of Lawson Humphries or Bailey Scott for a similar type prospect, ideally a forward but doesn't have to be.
 

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Gold Coast will consider trading one listed player for a pick upgrade, either 2024 or future.
This would give me flexibility to hold onto Hayes to see if he gets an AFL lifeline.

I don't need actually need to trade anyone out so it's not an emergency firesale. Some players won't be traded ant others will only be traded if the deal is reasonable.

A 2 (out) for 1 (in) trade will also be considered.
 
Would move a Will Phillips or Jade Gresham for a draft pick.

I'd also move Fiorini but I'd assume I'd close down bigfooty with the amount of interest.
 
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With a few days left in the trade period the Ballarat Dragons are still open to moving one of Lawson Humphries, Bailey Scott or James Rowbottom.
 

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