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

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There’s also the element that hope everything goes bad. “I told you so” can be quite intoxicating to some.
LOL. When one thinks a bad decision is about to be made, don’t they have the right to call it out? Why have a forum to discuss the merits of such decisions? It isn’t intoxicating to say I told you so. We all want the Mighty NMFC to prosper. Not make dumb arse mistakes. Like what we have seen over the last several years to see us finish bottom 2 over the last 5 years. The truth is staring you in the face. :stern look
 


Houston

North Melbourne, who have offered Houston a five-year deal, are looking at several options, including putting their No.2 selection up for grabs to see what they can turn it into.


Luke Parker (Sydney to North Melbourne)

The premiership Swan, 31, has requested a trade to Arden St, where his experience and nous will be coveted in a rebuilding side, and rewarded with a multi-year deal. The clubs are yet to discuss what a Parker trade might look like, but it is likely that North will make the first move. Parker is contracted to the Swans until the end of next year. The Kangaroos are set to part with pick 67 for Jack Darling, so they might try to secure Parker with their other fourth-rounder, No.61.

West Coast’s veteran key forward Jack Darling will finish his career at North Melbourne after falling down the pecking order at the rebuilding Eagles. There is unlikely to be major haggling here, given West Coast will be getting Darling’s salary off the books, with pick 67 set to secure his move. Darling has accepted a two-year deal at North, with a trigger for a potential third season.
 
Oh man welcome to Richmond or NM if that's the case lmao

Lol exactly, snap him up for a freebie first rounder the next year. Not a chance that goes to the PSD.
 

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Do you reckon if we did somehow end up with Bailey Smith through the PSD, he'd sit out for a year?
 
Not sure if this article has been posted yet but there's some laughs here.


NORTH MELBOURNE

The Kangaroos remain very much in play for Port Adelaide’s Dan Houston — particularly if Carlton and Collingwood can’t come to the party on a deal that satisfies the Power. The argument is easily made that North Melbourne can offer Port a better package, leaning on its future first-round selection, which in all likelihood will fall within the count’s top-six. It reportedly also has interest in Gold Coast’s No. 13 selection, per Twomey, which could alternatively be used to sway the Power, or simply get back into the first round as a tantalisingly even draft crop awaits in late November. Swans veteran Luke Parker has nominated Arden Street as his preferred place to play football in 2025, with his current market value certainly interesting. You would expect the Kangaroos to start off with an offer with their 43rd pick, but you would imagine it wouldn’t take long for the Swans to ask for their pick 25; especially given Parker is still contracted for next year. It shouldn’t be too much of a hassle once pleasantries are swapped, nor should the dealings for veteran Eagle Jack Darling. The 2018 premiership player is likely to cost as little as pick 67, as there is no expectation the Eagles will be tough to deal with in letting him go. Twomey reported in late September that North Melbourne would be in a strong spot to land rebounding defender Caleb Daniel if he did ultimately flag a desire to leave the Kennel, despite having two more years to run on his current Bulldogs contract. In terms of a price, would North’s Pick 43 — previously Pick 40 before a trio of compensatory picks swayed the order on Friday — satisfy the Dogs’ list management trust?
 
Not sure if this article has been posted yet but there's some laughs here.


NORTH MELBOURNE

The Kangaroos remain very much in play for Port Adelaide’s Dan Houston — particularly if Carlton and Collingwood can’t come to the party on a deal that satisfies the Power. The argument is easily made that North Melbourne can offer Port a better package, leaning on its future first-round selection, which in all likelihood will fall within the count’s top-six. It reportedly also has interest in Gold Coast’s No. 13 selection, per Twomey, which could alternatively be used to sway the Power, or simply get back into the first round as a tantalisingly even draft crop awaits in late November. Swans veteran Luke Parker has nominated Arden Street as his preferred place to play football in 2025, with his current market value certainly interesting. You would expect the Kangaroos to start off with an offer with their 43rd pick, but you would imagine it wouldn’t take long for the Swans to ask for their pick 25; especially given Parker is still contracted for next year. It shouldn’t be too much of a hassle once pleasantries are swapped, nor should the dealings for veteran Eagle Jack Darling. The 2018 premiership player is likely to cost as little as pick 67, as there is no expectation the Eagles will be tough to deal with in letting him go. Twomey reported in late September that North Melbourne would be in a strong spot to land rebounding defender Caleb Daniel if he did ultimately flag a desire to leave the Kennel, despite having two more years to run on his current Bulldogs contract. In terms of a price, would North’s Pick 43 — previously Pick 40 before a trio of compensatory picks swayed the order on Friday — satisfy the Dogs’ list management trust?
Pick #25 for Parker. Having a ****ing giggle aren't they.
 
Do you reckon if we did somehow end up with Bailey Smith through the PSD, he'd sit out for a year?

Another year....


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