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Reeves for Barass, straight swap. You know it makes sense.If Hawthorn were open to realistic player trade options then Serong and Reeves would likely be the first two we’d ask about.
If he’s a realistic option of being traded he’d be at the top of the list, just didn’t think he would be.And Ward.
Fairly sure you’re thinking of The_Axeman
We couldn't trade him before eitherWe can't trade Ward now .
It would be a pretty sh*t and amateur move to Barrass to tell him to go explore his options to then do an about face and say nah we've changed our minds. This is the kind of thing that a player manager would never forget and wouldn't be a smart move by WC.I’ve heard one of the coaching candidates is keen on keeping Tom but it’s not Skipworth. Wouldn’t expect the new coach to be able to change his mind or have much say in trade value either.
Curiously asking what along with pick 13 do you think is a fair deal? Are you thinking something like pick 13 + Serong or something else?If Hawthorn were open to realistic player trade options then Serong and Reeves would likely be the first two we’d ask about.
We wouldn’t. Big difference between a coach candidate indicating a preference to keep a player and the club selecting that coach and then signing off on retaining the player.It would be a pretty sh*t and amateur move to Barrass to tell him to go explore your options then to do an about face and then say nah we've changed our minds. This is the kind of thing that player manager would never forget and wouldn't be a smart move by WC.
If we’re talking about including players in the trade I honestly haven’t seen enough of Serong other than to see that his VFL stats have been pretty good but something like that wouldn’t be an unreasonable suggestion.Curiously asking what along with pick 13 do you think is a fair deal? Are you thinking something like pick 13 + Serong or something else?
Also have to think that there's a fair bit of good will between both clubs in how we let Sam Mitchell walk to you guys for pretty much nothing via trade and the you guys repaid that by letting him leave his assistant coaching gig with I think a season to run. Then there was the Tyler Brockman trade a couple of seasons ago which you guys could've walked him to the PSD and got him for nothing but traded picks 44 and 63 for him. I'm sure there's more there but both clubs seem to have had a long history of good will between each other.We wouldn’t. Big difference between a coach candidate indicating a preference to keep a player and the club selecting that coach and then signing off on retaining the player.
Like Hawthorn we’re a well run club and I don’t think this deal is going to get messy at all. You can be glad you’re dealing with us and not Fremantle and I’m glad we’re dealing with the Hawks and not the c**k juggling f**kwits at Essendon or Geelong.
No he’s not. Never been All-Australian (only made the 40-man once in 2022).Get the Barass deal done, whatever it takes (within reason of course). He's a borderline generational defender, premiership defences are built around blokes like him, and he should have a good five years left in him.
Make it happen Hawk brains trust....
I do get the feeling that Reeves could very well be a player that we're willing to explore his options. With the market for ruckman dry at the moment I think there'll be a lot of clubs enquiring about him.If we’re talking about including players in the trade I honestly haven’t seen enough of Serong other than to see that his VFL stats have been pretty good but something like that wouldn’t be an unreasonable suggestion.
Very cautious about pushing trades on an opposition board but I’d see if the Hawks were also interested in including Reeves in return for us paying a good chunk of Tom’s salary allowing you to make a better offer for a Perryman this year or potentially LDU/TDK next year.
It’s no coincidence that Hawks, Eagles and Swans are three of the most successful clubs in the AFL era. Credit to them Geelong are well run but their salary sombrero, paper bag deals and the fact that they are ****s at the trade table makes me dislike them immensely.Also have to think that there's a fair bit of good will between both clubs in how we let Sam Mitchell walk to you guys for pretty much nothing via trade and the you guys repaid that by letting him leave his assistant coaching gig with I think a season to run. Then there was the Tyler Brockman trade a couple of seasons ago which you guys could've walked him to the PSD and got him for nothing but traded picks 44 and 63 for him. I'm sure there's more there but both clubs seem to have had a long history of good will between each other.
I don't give a rat's fat arse about the AA. He's unquestionably one of the best defenders in the game, and among the best of the last decade. On top of the fact that excellent tall defenders are ridiculously hard to come by.No he’s not. Never been All-Australian (only made the 40-man once in 2022).
He’d be very handy, but frankly with Battle already coming over (unless Josh is going to play as a forward) we would be much smarter to go hard for a key forward who can strengthen our front half.
No point having a super backline if our key forwards get out marked routinely. We need balance at each end.
I dont know if i am just an idiot but I'm consistently baffled about how they value players.The deal for Barrass is already agreed that’s how this works he doesn’t nominate without having that surety. The only variable was where we finished but those contingent trades would have been agreed. No coach but especially a rookie one comes in and changes the list management strategy without club support. The eagles know they lack young talent this trade happens and early. The most likely scenario is 13 plus a future second with their r4 pick 59 coming back. A pick swap of r2/3 is only adding a late pick in terms of points value that’s not enough. I’m ok to overpay a little he’s a gun and we get battle for free so holistically viewed it works.
It' easy to sit here after guys like Mitchell + Scrimshaw moved clubs and finally strung things together and say I think we got them way to cheap. The reality though is that Mitchell who was showing awesome form in the ressies just couldn't hold his spot at AFL level because he had others ahead of him.I dont know if i am just an idiot but I'm consistently baffled about how they value players.
I dont think it comes from a place of bias either as I thought we brought in Tom Mitchell too cheaply at the time. Pick #14 for a 23yr old ball magnet seemed ridiculously cheap and I probably would have valued him at Pick 3-7 or two late first rounders.
Scrimshaw also seemed ridiculously cheap at #52 given his age and the pick he was drafted at by Gold Coast. It made sense to me that he was worth a 1st rounder possibly #10-15, possibly more given his age.
On the flip side I thought we let go of Brad Hill much too cheaply (#23), given that he was a 23yr old 3 times premiership player, and that proved to be right given that they traded him for Blake Acres and #10 a few seasons later. I just found that insulting that they got so much more for him when he hadn't improved as a player and he was 3yrs older.
For me age is a huge factor with trades. You're rolling the dice on how a player performs at your club. You're never going to beat father time and an older player is always going to come at a reduced value. Brian Lake is a good example of that. He was a gun but because of the fact that he was 31yrs old we basically got him for peanuts (#43 and a 2nd pick slide of 6 spots).
This brings me to Barrass who we are all hoping is Brian Lake v2.0 (only 2.5 years younger than Lake at the time of trade). Lake turned out to be the missing piece of the puzzle for that team so we all see him as the messiah but this is truly a best case scenario version of Barrass's potential. I personally doubt he is going to have anywhere near the impact Lake had in his three seasons with us, even with his 2.5 extra years.
If you had asked me before the speculation had started what he was worth I would have almost put him in the Lake category of "we will take him of your books for you" with a second rounder. So this talk about two first rounders or even a concessionary 1st and future 2nd genuinely blows my mind. His age is just too big a consideration to have him anywhere near that value. By contrast we have Geelong getting charity trades like Jack Bowes and pick 7 for nothing and Bailey Smith for a pick in the 20's and it all feels just insulting. It makes the club look weak and pathetic frankly.
Something else that I feel also needs mentioning is the conciliatory trades we have previously made with West Coast for Sam Mitchell (2 x late pick slides) and Brockman (#44) where it felt like we just said "give is what you feel they're worth" and we walked away with peanuts to now being highballed seems to me to be very bad faith.
I know he's contracted but it also should be mentioned that the player wants out. There is also some unsavoury stuff about West Coast being happy for him to seek a trade which shows that they're not desperate to retain his services they just see him as a trading pawn. They know he has played the best games that he is going to play for them. All very unpleasant.
Does anyone else share my confusion and disappointment?
Don't be confused about player value, it's really quite simple. It's a similar principle to the value of properties in the real estate market. The value of the property is what the current market is willing to pay for it.I dont know if i am just an idiot but I'm consistently baffled about how they value players.
I dont think it comes from a place of bias either as I thought we brought in Tom Mitchell too cheaply at the time. Pick #14 for a 23yr old ball magnet seemed ridiculously cheap and I probably would have valued him at Pick 3-7 or two late first rounders.
Scrimshaw also seemed ridiculously cheap at #52 given his age and the pick he was drafted at by Gold Coast. It made sense to me that he was worth a 1st rounder possibly #10-15, possibly more given his age.
On the flip side I thought we let go of Brad Hill much too cheaply (#23), given that he was a 23yr old 3 times premiership player, and that proved to be right given that they traded him for Blake Acres and #10 a few seasons later. I just found that insulting that they got so much more for him when he hadn't improved as a player and he was 3yrs older.
For me age is a huge factor with trades. You're rolling the dice on how a player performs at your club. You're never going to beat father time and an older player is always going to come at a reduced value. Brian Lake is a good example of that. He was a gun but because of the fact that he was 31yrs old we basically got him for peanuts (#43 and a 2nd pick slide of 6 spots).
This brings me to Barrass who we are all hoping is Brian Lake v2.0 (only 2.5 years younger than Lake at the time of trade). Lake turned out to be the missing piece of the puzzle for that team so we all see him as the messiah but this is truly a best case scenario version of Barrass's potential. I personally doubt he is going to have anywhere near the impact Lake had in his three seasons with us, even with his 2.5 extra years.
If you had asked me before the speculation had started what he was worth I would have almost put him in the Lake category of "we will take him of your books for you" with a second rounder. So this talk about two first rounders or even a concessionary 1st and future 2nd genuinely blows my mind. His age is just too big a consideration to have him anywhere near that value. By contrast we have Geelong getting charity trades like Jack Bowes and pick 7 for nothing and Bailey Smith for a pick in the 20's and it all feels just insulting. It makes the club look weak and pathetic frankly.
Something else that I feel also needs mentioning is the conciliatory trades we have previously made with West Coast for Sam Mitchell (2 x late pick slides) and Brockman (#44) where it felt like we just said "give is what you feel they're worth" and we walked away with peanuts to now being highballed seems to me to be very bad faith.
I know he's contracted but it also should be mentioned that the player wants out. There is also some unsavoury stuff about West Coast being happy for him to seek a trade which shows that they're not desperate to retain his services they just see him as a trading pawn. They know he has played the best games that he is going to play for them. All very unpleasant.
Does anyone else share my confusion and disappointment?
This is a bad example unless the house is able to say "I'm done with you owning me and I want to be sold and you can only sell me to that one buyer". Barrass isn't on the open market at all. He has specifically requested to be traded to Hawthorn and West Coast have 2 options: 1. force him to stay and honour his contract or 2. trade him at the value we are willing to pay for him. It therefore boils down to what we are willing to offer vs what West Coast are willing to accept.Don't be confused about player value, it's really quite simple. It's a similar principle to the value of properties in the real estate market. The value of the property is what the current market is willing to pay for it.
If someone puts a property up for sale, wanting $1.5mil for it, but repeatedly only get offers of $1.2mil, that's what the property is worth.
On the flip side, if someone puts a property up for auction, thinking they will get $1.5mil for it, but the bidding goes up to $1.7mil, that's what the market was saying the property was worth.
It's similar with AFL players.
Here endeth the lesson....
He’s a very good defender but he’s a generational defender in the same way Cam Rayner is a superstar. It’s just a load of hyperbole. He’s not even the best defender in his team.Get the Barass deal done, whatever it takes (within reason of course). He's a borderline generational defender, premiership defences are built around blokes like him, and he should have a good five years left in him.
Make it happen Hawk brains trust....
I'm trying to explain it to you holistically. Of course you can cherry-pick differences in the analogy with regard to a specific case if you try hard enough.This is a bad example unless the house is able to say "I'm done with you owning me and I want to be sold and you can only sell me to that one buyer". Barrass isn't on the open market at all. He has specifically requested to be traded to Hawthorn and West Coast have 2 options: 1. force him to stay and honour his contract or 2. trade him at the value we are willing to pay for him. It therefore boils down to what we are willing to offer vs what West Coast are willing to accept.
Dont forget JPK, Wingard, Omeara, O'Rourke, Patton, Vickery, Phllips, Lynch................. Mr HolisticallyOf course you can cherry-pick differences in the analogy with regard to a specific case if you try hard enough.
And again, I'm glad Bigfooty posters are not Hawthorn's list management. I remember the same, tired old lines being reeled out as we approached recruiting Lake, Burger, Gibbo, Goo, Titch (who a Charlie in our colours), Hale.................
I'm trying to explain it to you holistically. Of course you can cherry-pick differences in the analogy with regard to a specific case if you try hard enough.
And again, I'm glad Bigfooty posters are not Hawthorn's list management. I remember the same, tired old lines being reeled out as we approached recruiting Lake, Burger, Gibbo, Goo, Titch (who a Charlie in our colours), Hale.................
You called him a near “generational defender”!I don't give a rat's fat arse about the AA. He's unquestionably one of the best defenders in the game, and among the best of the last decade. On top of the fact that excellent tall defenders are ridiculously hard to come by.
When players of that calibre bob up, you grasp them with both hands.
Damn I'm glad 'HedgeFund' isn't in charge of our recruitment and list management....