Game Day 2024 Trade Period - Lian Yu - that liminal space between trade and draft.

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Maybe the puzzling thing about Worner is that he was described as a "hard working wingman from Oakleigh Chargers" when we drafted him, and he started playing for Peel on the wing, but we seem to have made him play as a half back during a time when players who could play wing in our 1sts were scarce, and still are to some extent.
 
Maybe the puzzling thing about Worner is that he was described as a "hard working wingman from Oakleigh Chargers" when we drafted him, and he started playing for Peel on the wing, but we seem to have made him play as a half back during a time when players who could play wing in our 1sts were scarce, and still are to some extent.
I think it was hard to tell what some players were after covid as they had barely played in two years.
 
If we lose Knobel to bring in bloody sparkle Narkle and the season ahead doesn’t pan out the way we are all hoping the whole lot of the “ our time is now fools “ need to be ****’d off immediately if not sooner

It’s like they are so desperate to be proven right about the 2 rucks in your top 10 paid players isn’t stupid narrative they refuse to contemplate any other outcome


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Maybe the puzzling thing about Worner is that he was described as a "hard working wingman from Oakleigh Chargers" when we drafted him, and he started playing for Peel on the wing, but we seem to have made him play as a half back during a time when players who could play wing in our 1sts were scarce, and still are to some extent.
Too slow for a wing role at AFL level probably

He is basically Hughes replacement
 
Started with 36 Main

7 Rookie

2 Cat B


36- 5 (Tabs, Hughes, Emmett, Knobel, Corbett) + 1 Bolton = 32 on Main

7 - 2 (Kuek, Stanley) + 1 (Knobel) = 6

2 - 1 (Conrad) = 1

So we have 4 main list spots, 0 rookies and 1 Cat B spot
One thing id add to this is youre allowed a total of 44 players between your main list and Cat A rookies. Allowed between 38-40 on main list, and between 4-6 on Cat A list, up to the maximum of 44. (EFA)

Plus 2x Cat B rookies on top of that bringing grand total to 46.

Last year by your count we went with 43 players (36 main, 7 rookie).

Unless im forgetting something we should have one extra spot on our list
 
One thing id add to this is youre allowed a total of 44 players between your main list and Cat A rookies. Allowed between 38-40 on main list, and between 4-6 on Cat A list, up to the maximum of 44. (EFA)

Plus 2x Cat B rookies on top of that bringing grand total to 46.

Last year by your count we went with 43 players (36 main, 7 rookie).

Unless im forgetting something we should have one extra spot on our list
That's the pre covid rules. Now it's 42 list max plus two cat Bs.
 
One thing id add to this is youre allowed a total of 44 players between your main list and Cat A rookies. Allowed between 38-40 on main list, and between 4-6 on Cat A list, up to the maximum of 44. (EFA)

Plus 2x Cat B rookies on top of that bringing grand total to 46.

Last year by your count we went with 43 players (36 main, 7 rookie).

Unless im forgetting something we should have one extra spot on our list
List sizes have been cut since Covid

You can have 42 now

We had 43 as Corbett was placed on the LTI and replaced with an extra rookie


Basically every club will run 6 rookies as you get an extra ~85K~ out of the cap per rookie spot, sometimes clubs can't manoeuvre their list and end up running a rookie short but its rare nowadays
 

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