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

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Player moves

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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Perfect time to cool down on Daniel and see if he is that interested in staying with Bevo for more time as a sub, or comes out and requests a trade to ????
Have to ask why he played so much VFL last year. Supposedly opposition coaches put a lot more time into him in the last couple of years and forced him to defend. I mean I like the guy but he is a midget. He might be shrinking too.
 
That’s because Beatson has taken a step back and instead we have some wannabe hero work experience guy trying to make a name for himself over a deal for a veteran that has asked to move on for a better opportunity.

In my world we call that wannabe hero work experience guy a delusional ****wit.

Someone from the Swans should step in and tell him to pull his head in if that is the ask and do the right thing by a player that has given you great service.

Surely not even a knobhead as green as this bloke is that much of a ******** to ask for Pick 25?

No wonder it takes 2 weeks when it’s being run by a bunch of egotistical w***ers that are more interested in ****ing each other over than just doing fair value trades.
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Behold! The MEGATRADE

R: Bolton, Rioli > 2, 18
F: 10,18 > Bolton
GC: 6 > Rioli
NM: 2 > Houston, 10
P: Houston > 6
How about keep pick 2 , get the 15 first round draft picks already on the list to grow the **** up, be men and win the same amount of games and get a 300 game player at pick 2
 

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Have to ask why he played so much VFL last year. Supposedly opposition coaches put a lot more time into him in the last couple of years and forced him to defend. I mean I like the guy but he is a midget. He might be shrinking too.
Yep has Nathan Hoover Rat vibes about him

A swap pick of 4th rounders and take on his salary

Beveridge doesn't want him
 
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Have to ask why he played so much VFL last year. Supposedly opposition coaches put a lot more time into him in the last couple of years and forced him to defend. I mean I like the guy but he is a midget. He might be shrinking too.
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He wants a farm
LMFAO

A 10 acre plot at Armstrong Creek currently worth 985,000

Rezoned from rural to residential and worth 9,850,000

They are just taking the piss now

Ole mate Clarry feeding 8 chickens for 6 months high as a kite and riding a couple of Alpaca's with his new crack head buddy Tyson

FFS !
 
Meanwhile over in Sydney they are saying, "They offered a pick in the 60s but I think will, hopefully, settle for 43".

Really this should get it done tomorrow.
 


Collingwood, Essendon in the thick of trade action with interstate clubs​

By Michael Gleeson and Peter Ryan

October 9, 2024 — 8.20pm


Collingwood, Gold Coast and Port Adelaide remain at an impasse in discussions that would effectively be a three-way deal for Dan Houston to get to the Magpies – which is now his preferred destination – with John Noble and Joe Richards moving to the Suns and Power respectively.
According to sources familiar with discussions, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, Collingwood have offered their future first-round pick and Noble to the Suns for picks 13 and 23, a deal the Suns have rejected.

Collingwood’s plan in securing pick 13 would be to tie it with Joe Richards in a deal with Port for Houston. They want to keep pick 23 to take to the draft.
The Power are unlikely to accept that deal for Houston. The Suns’ interest in negotiating with Collingwood is two-fold: They want to secure Noble, but they also want to provide Collingwood with draft capital to trade to Port for Houston.

Helping Port get a Houston trade completed would then clear the path for the Adelaide club to trade their future first-round pick to the Suns for Jack Lukosius. The AFL have told Port they won’t need special approval to trade their future first pick.

Lukosius is on a contract worth about $2.5 million over the next two years at the Suns – an amount the club is eager to move off their books – but would receive a longer-term contract on fewer dollars per year at the Power.

While there is still a week remaining in the trade window, the longer negotiations stall the more likely it is that Gold Coast open discussions with other clubs, including Carlton, over pick 13 or that North Melbourne, who have the draft capital to trade with Port, enters the negotiations for Houston.

Meanwhile, the Giants’ move to recruit Bombers forward Jake Stringer gained further momentum as the 30-year-old indicated he is willing to relocate to further his career at a third club, according to a source who spoke on the condition of anonymity.



Stringer would bolster an already-exciting attack that contains Coleman Medal winner Jesse Hogan, former All-Australian skipper Toby Greene, talented small forwards Darcy Jones and Brent Daniels, and marking goalkicker Jake Riccardi. However, sources emphasised there was still plenty of work to do before a deal would proceed.


Stringer, the 2016 premiership player who played 89 games with the Western Bulldogs and was also an All-Australian in 2015 has been open about his desire to gain a contract beyond 2025 after kicking 42 goals for the Bombers this season. But Essendon have refused to budge.

However, they have been comfortable with the dynamic forward exploring his options, with several clubs including Collingwood examining whether they wanted to secure the veteran.

Essendon have to give game time to Nate Caddy and also need draft picks to secure electrifying small forward and next-generation academy graduate Isaac Kako, with a bid expected to arrive for him before the Bombers’ pick nine. That has led to Essendon exploring options to move further up the order ahead of November’s national draft.

The Bombers also have an interest in the Giants’ Conor Stone, who has played just 13 games in four seasons, while the Giants have picks 37, 53 or 56 to potentially offer up after the compensation they received for losing free agents Harry Perryman and Isaac Cumming left them with selections 15, 16 and 21 in the first round. AFL Media reported the Bombers would require more than a third-round selection for Stringer.

In an otherwise slow day in the trade period, Geelong announced they had re-signed, as expected, Jake Kolodjashnij, Jed Bews and Ted Clohesy, while extending exciting defender Lawson Humphries’ contract until the end of 2026. The Western Bulldogs secured Riley Garcia on a three-year deal after he gained some interest from Port Adelaide.

Negotiations began between Sydney and North Melbourne over veteran Luke Parker, with the Kangaroos putting pick 62 up for the premiership midfielder. Parker has a three-year deal on the table from the Kangaroos, however the final year of the deal is not lucrative financially, and the Swans have already farewelled him. Sydney have their eyes on North Melbourne’s pick 44.

Maligned Essendon forward Jake Stringer could be fielding an offer from the GWS Giants during the trade period.
In other trade news:

  • Port Adelaide are allowed to trade their future first-round selection if it is needed to get a deal done to secure Lukosius.
  • The Bulldogs remain interested in the Giants’ inside midfielder Xavier O’Halloran, but understand they may hold him to his contract, which extends until the end of 2025 after being signed last season.
  • Negotiations to send James Peatling from the Giants to Adelaide are centred around the Crows’ second and third-round future selections.
 
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