List Mgmt. 2024 List Management thread - Trade Targets Part 2

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How much would Jack Martin cost? Surely very little. Bit of a free hit, best case scenario he gets himself injury free and plays games in a position of need. Low risk, decent reward, seems like a good go to me
 
How much would Jack Martin cost? Surely very little. Bit of a free hit, best case scenario he gets himself injury free and plays games in a position of need. Low risk, decent reward, seems like a good go to me

If I was in charge, you would let him train with the club and if he stayed injury free until January or Feb, you add him to the list.

At least this way, you get 2 months of seeing him train, and understand how his body is going.
 

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How much would Jack Martin cost? Surely very little. Bit of a free hit, best case scenario he gets himself injury free and plays games in a position of need. Low risk, decent reward, seems like a good go to me

If his contract costs us NOD from a salary cap perspective, you give the extra $$$ money to NOD.

That’s what people are worried about.

We are paying a bunch of potato (1-2 good games a year) players over 27 years of age, for not much return. Potential return of NOD is much higher.
 
Not sure if we have enough numbers in the forwardline to put on any pressure. We are often out-numbered by 3 or so opposition. It might have more to do with numbers than personnel. Considering one of our forwards tends to be brought up as an extra to the stoppage and therefore is a good chance to leave an opposition loose man in our forwardline.
 
Not sure if we have enough numbers in the forwardline to put on any pressure. We are often out-numbered by 3 or so opposition. It might have more to do with numbers than personnel. Considering one of our forwards tends to be brought up as an extra to the stoppage and therefore is a good chance to leave an opposition loose man in our forwardline.
yeah im sure its a two parter, mostly down to a system preference. numbers at the contest, win the ball and run it forward to more isolated contests. this falls down a bit when we dont kick it to treacy whos about the only reliable contested mark ahead of the ball. jackson and amiss improve in that regard and we should win more games
 
If his contract costs us NOD from a salary cap perspective, you give the extra $$$ money to NOD.

That’s what people are worried about.

We are paying a bunch of potato (1-2 good games a year) players over 27 years of age, for not much return. Potential return of NOD is much higher.

How are those players related? I'm a bit out of the loop on contracts. We definitely don't want to lose NOD.

But I would've thought we knew we were interested in Martin a while out, e.g. when we signed up Banfield for an extra 2 + 1 years who plays in a similar position.
 
We didn't have the players to address it.

Who could he have played, that would have provided pressure and a goal threat.
Forward pressure isn't a skill, it's a mindset. If Jlo wanted someone like Frederick to be a high pressure forward he could do that. But Jlo doesn't ask that of the players. Frederick is nearly always looking to run goal side when the ball is 50/50. Not to apply tackling pressure. Have a look at the Port final when Horne Francis kicks one of his goals (3rd quarter?). There's a contest about 10m from Fr. And HF. Our player collects the ball, Frederick immediately runs towards our goal. HF waits. Our player is tackled, ball spills, ends up with HF who goals. Frederick is nowhere near the ball.
That's a clear instruction that if we look like getting possession, Frederick is to break forwards.
In our F50, Frederick is almost never front and square at the contest. That's the best place to be to a) get the ball from the contest and b) be in position to apply pressure to the defender who will be running towards you with the ball or be going laterally, where Frederick can chase and pressure those disposals.
It's completely a coaching thing and if Jlo is not giving those instructions and the players are doing it they should be dropped for some who will. But given Frederick plays whenever fit, he obviously doing what the coach asks.
 
Forward pressure isn't a skill, it's a mindset. If Jlo wanted someone like Frederick to be a high pressure forward he could do that. But Jlo doesn't ask that of the players. Frederick is nearly always looking to run goal side when the ball is 50/50. Not to apply tackling pressure. Have a look at the Port final when Horne Francis kicks one of his goals (3rd quarter?). There's a contest about 10m from Fr. And HF. Our player collects the ball, Frederick immediately runs towards our goal. HF waits. Our player is tackled, ball spills, ends up with HF who goals. Frederick is nowhere near the ball.
That's a clear instruction that if we look like getting possession, Frederick is to break forwards.
In our F50, Frederick is almost never front and square at the contest. That's the best place to be to a) get the ball from the contest and b) be in position to apply pressure to the defender who will be running towards you with the ball or be going laterally, where Frederick can chase and pressure those disposals.
It's completely a coaching thing and if Jlo is not giving those instructions and the players are doing it they should be dropped for some who will. But given Frederick plays whenever fit, he obviously doing what the coach asks.

Forward pressure is a skill, as well as a mind set. Some players live for it.

A slow player who has the turning circle of the QE2, will never provide good forward pressure.

You need to be quick, read the play well so you are in the right spots at the right time, have good fitness so you can repeat the pressure otherwise will never provide elite forward pressure.

Frederick is someone who should be able to provide better pressure, but maybe his fitness is holding him back.

Swapping out Walters for a quick, nimble small forward would help a lot.
 
They wanted the F2 we got from Lobb trade. We were never trading an F2. They then got their knickers all knotted up about us then using it as part of the JOM trade. The whole thing was bizarre and then they complained about us afterwards. Then proceeded to play Sharp for zero AFL games when he was fully fit and playing the season at VFL.
I heard the JOM trade was last minute so threw original plans out the window.. my understanding is Freo had discussions well progressed with Gold Coast on Sharp, i assume had factored his salary beinfg removed from TPP, which explains why he never played as likely had a per match fee they didn’t want to pay. When JoM happened on last day and Freo needed to make a call and took him, I actually understand the frustration from Gold Coast here but equally it was the best decisions for our club.
 

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David walls does the trading

I'd say tigers will end up with 9 and 10



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Wtf is Walls doing? Not a single trade completed. He must be working from home, it's not like the old days where you didn't leave the office until you traded all your picks.
Walls clearly doesn't know what he's doing otherwise we'd already have all of,

Bolton, Martin, Pickett, Warner, Richards, Rosas, Garcia, Heppell and JJ by now without losing any players.

How you ask? All he has to say is "Pretty please I'll be your best friend"
 
When is Trade Radio back? Normally the day after the GF isn’t it.
They usually spend a week and a half talking round in circles.

If you think I’m gonna spend 2 weeks of very low productivity time at work, listening to Hutchys ads on repeat while the likes of Cam Luke and Josh Jenkins do an in depth list analysis of our club and Damo Barrett talks about “machinations” of how Jack Graham gets to West coast and how Richards gets to the Power…..


You are 100% right.

Its the hope that gets ya.
 
When is Trade Radio back? Normally the day after the GF isn’t it.
They usually spend a week and a half talking round in circles.

If you think I’m gonna spend 2 weeks of very low productivity time at work, listening to Hutchys ads on repeat while the likes of Cam Luke and Josh Jenkins do an in depth list analysis of our club and Damo Barrett talks about “machinations” of how Jack Graham gets to West coast and how Richards gets to the Power…..


You are 100% right.

Its the hope that gets ya.
...all the while having three or four ads carved into the brain synapses via intense repetition.
 
Thats fair. For some reason I watched a fair bit of the Dogs VFL this year, Garcia is a very very good state league inside mid. I just haven't seen that translate to a forward role in the AFL, whenever I watched him play he was playing very high and rarely impacted the ball inside 50. He had 0.7 tackles per game inside 50 compared to Freddys 0.6 and I think we all are in agreement that Freddy doesn't impact enough on that end.
Yeah fair point however Garcia was brought in to help with Bevo dumping Macrae and ins and outs in the mids. I don't think Garcia sets the world on fire as a small forward alone but I know that him on our list improves it by adding a ready to go AFL player that can help the forward line and midfield.
Given that we are not going to have a lot of picks, I think this is the stage our list management is at. Other clubs are doing this with players their current clubs aren't giving enough time too.
 
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