List Mgmt. 2024 Trade & List Management Thread - Part 3

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PicksClubsResult
Pick TradeBrisbane & RichmondRichmond receives Brisbane's 1R Pick (pick 20)
Brisbane receives Richmond's 2R (32,42), 3R (43,45) Picks
Pick TradeCarlton & BrisbaneCarlton receives Brisbane's R4 (73), 2025 R2 Pick
Brisbane receives Carlton's R2(34), R4(66)
Pick TradeCarlton & HawthornCarlton receives Hawthorn's R1(14) pick
Hawthorn receives Carlton's 2025 R1, R2 (tied to Carlton) picks

Brisbane trade its 2024 Round 1 selection (currently 20) to Richmond for two 2024 Round 2 selections (currently 32 and 42) and two 2024 Round 3 selections (currently 43 and 45) in the 2024 Telstra AFL Draft.

Carlton trade its 2024 Round 2 selection (currently 34) and 2024 Round 4 selection (currently 66) to Brisbane for its 2024 Round 4 selection (currently 73) and 2025 Round 2 selection in the 2024 and 2025 Telstra AFL Drafts respectively.

Carlton trade its 2025 Round 1 selection and 2025 Round 2 selection (tied to Carlton) to Hawthorn for its 2024 Round 1 selection (currently 14) in the 2024 and 2025 Telstra AFL Drafts respectively.



PlayerOriginal ClubTrade/FANew ClubResult
Isaac CummingGWSUFAAdelaideEnd of Round 1 Compo (pick 21) to GWS
Josh BattleSt KildaUFAHawthornRound 1 Compo (Pick 8) to St.Kilda
Tom CampbellSt KildaDFAMelbourneNo Compensation
Harry PerrymanGWSUFACollingwoodRound 1 Compo (Pick 16) to GWS
Elliott HimmelbergAdelaideUFAGold CoastNo Compensation
Nick HaynesGWSUFACarltonNo Compensation
Alex Neal-BullenMelbourneTradeAdelaideRound 2 Pick (28) to Melbourne
Jack DarlingWest CoastTradeNorth MelbourneRound 4 pick (68) to WCE
Jack GrahamRichmondUFAWest CoastEnd of Round 2 Compo (Pick 42) to Richmond

 
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Melbourne is expected to gazump North Melbourne in the race for Essendon’s No.9 draft selection as the Roos prepare to use their No.25 pick in discussions over Caleb Daniel.
The Roos had been keen to dangle the carrot of their future first-rounder to clubs so they could continue their chase for Dan Houston.
But while the Roos had hoped to use their future first-rounder to secure the Dons’ pick nine, Melbourne looks likely to instead secure that cherished pick.
A club that has consistently traded future picks to enhance their draft hand has offered their 2025 first-rounder and this year’s No.28 and 40 picks as part of a package to nab Essendon’s No.9 pick.
It would leave the Demons with picks five and nine in one of footy’s most stacked drafts with Melbourne open to moving even further up the draft.
The Demons continue to shut down any discussions over Clayton Oliver, adamant he will be a Melbourne player next year and ruling out any late trade period curve balls.
But a club that was keen to secure Houston with its 2024 and 2025 first-rounders can instead secure two elite picks in this year’s draft for star talent spotter Jason Taylor.
Essendon has been open to trading out its No.9 pick given the increased likelihood clubs will bid on their NGA star Isaac Kako, a medium forward, before their top 10 pick.
And with their own 2025 first-rounder and a Melbourne first-rounder that could still be in the top 10 in the draft next year, it is canny list management from Essendon.
The Roos hoped Essendon might be prepared to trade into next year’s draft for a likely top three pick given rival clubs are interested in bidding on Kako before the Dons’ selection.
The Roos are desperate to improve next year and given they will take pick two to the draft, believed it was worth handing over the Dons pick 9 for Houston to retain balance in their side.



The Roos are prepared to play fair for a deal with Caleb Daniel, who could yet stay at the Dogs despite being a sub seven times with eight VFL games.
As a show of their determination to recruit him the Dogs would be prepared to use pick 25 in some manner to secure the 28-year-old, even if it was only part of a multi-club deal.
His status as a contracted player means the Dogs would have to in essence give overs to secure him.
They are hopeful of securing four ready-made players as well as taking that top two pick.
West Coast’s Jack Darling was traded for pick 67, while the Roos are keen to secure premiership Swan Luke Parker for a later selection, likely a future pick.

The Swans have asked for a second-rounder but that is not realistic given Parker’s age and determination to get out of Sydney for a number of reasons.
Not only would securing four experienced players help with their ladder position, it would also give them a better chance next year to secure a quality free agent given their vast cap space.
The Roos also have free agent Luke Davies-Uniacke having declared his faith in the club but not yet prepared to re-sign long-term given their continued on-field struggles.
If they could nail Houston, Daniel and Parker it would give them their best chance to be in a reasonable position halfway into the season to broker Davies-Uniacke’s signature.
But with the Dons and Demons keen to play ball, North Melbourne will have to hope their offer of their future first-rounder for Houston is enough for the Power as they continue to find ways to trade it into the 2024 draft.

Key lines appear to be these... (I assume he meant Roos instead of Dogs)

As a show of their determination to recruit him the [Roos] would be prepared to use pick 25 in some manner to secure the [Caleb Daniel], even if it was only part of a multi-club deal.
His status as a contracted player means the [Roos] would have to in essence give overs to secure him.
They are hopeful of securing four ready-made players as well as taking that top two pick.


That reads like we're prepared to only take one player in the ND! :oops:
 
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Eventually they’re going to have to come to terms with not having an avenue into this draft and either trade for the future or take a guy into the season that doesn’t want to be there.
Good point. I think we will find out more when GC is done fielding offers for 13. If that falls over, then I will be fairly confident.
 

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I’d want a second rounder coming back with 9 as well, but given the strength of the draft happy to do F1.

Especially knowing that we will keep it as Hous ain’t coming.
I'd trade our F1st and 2 just to shut you up with your idiotic posts like you know something. By all means post your opinions but please stop pretending they are facts. It's embarrassing.
 

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Key lines appear to be these... (I assume he meant Roos instead of Dogs)

As a show of their determination to recruit him the [Roos] would be prepared to use pick 25 in some manner to secure the [Caleb Daniel], even if it was only part of a multi-club deal.
His status as a contracted player means the [Roos] would have to in essence give overs to secure him.
They are hopeful of securing four ready-made players as well as taking that top two pick.


That reads like we're prepared to only take one player in the ND! :oops:
someone tell Brady the rules ;)
 
25 for Daniel is a rotten trade.
The very real alternative for the pick is we recruit another kid that doesn’t play for 3 years. And when he does we realise he doesn’t have the traits we hoped for and not much comes from it.

Daniel improves our team right now, which is what we need.
 
Yep it won’t be a straight swap anyway, they’ll be swapping of other picks involved to make it more palatable. I certainly hope so at any rate
Maybe they give us pick 48 back and we on-pass that to the Swans?

In other words, pick 25 for Parker and Daniel?
 
9:00:00 - the club trades #25 for Daniel

9:00:01 - Brady Rawlings is escorted from the premises

I would have done 2025 R1 for #9 and backed ourselves to either get Houston with some of those accumulated picks, or kept #9 and bought in #2 & #9.

If we trade a top 25 pick for a bloke the Dogs don't want, a sub 170cm not particularly defensively minded 28 year old HBF, Brady has both got rocks in his head and also needs an exceptionally firm rooting.
 
I don't love it, but I get the rationale if we don't get Houston.
Yea, I’m not particularly ecstatic about it, and I am still pissed about missing out on 9, but I get the need to get some hb composure. Gets Mckercher and fisher out of hb.
 

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