List Mgmt. 2024 Trade Thread - No.2

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Our picks are all worth less anyway due to the academy picks.

If there's someone we really want, we trade back in with future picks from 2026 and 2027 or a player trade
I think with the changes to the DVI, Academy clubs are going to start having to prioritise players, with some of those aligned with them going to other clubs, even as high as the first round.
 
I think with the changes to the DVI, Academy clubs are going to start having to prioritise players, with some of those aligned with them going to other clubs, even as high as the first round.
This is one thing many on here have ignored. With the new point values it is unlikely that the first round will be littered with academy players because the northern teams aren't going to be able to accumulate the points required to obtain multiple firsts. They'll be paying far closer to their true value.
 
Yep, wait for people hating for pick 10 blood next. We’ll eventually have 5 in a row and people will want to split all 5 and we’ll have 10 in a row from 14
By Wednesday night we will have all 20 first round picks, we will then bid on Ashcroft 1st, then Kako, then Marshall. If we miss all three we will take the first 20 picks available according to Cal Twomey's phantom draft just to make him look good.

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Yep, wait for people hating for pick 10 blood next. We’ll eventually have 5 in a row and people will want to split all 5 and we’ll have 10 in a row from 14

By Wednesday night we will have all 20 first round picks, we will then bid on Ashcroft 1st, then Kako, then Marshall. If we miss all three we will take the first 20 picks available according to Cal Twomey's phantom draft just to make him look good.

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Unless they trade a player can’t see how this is possible.
Surely their 2 first rounders + 2 second rounders (this year & next year) isn’t enough?
Many recruiters consider O’Sullivan the draft’s top prospect as a brilliantly well-rounded inside-outside ballwinner who is penetrating by foot.
The Blues’ strong interest in landing pick three from West Coast and securing a stand-out midfielder explains why they aren’t going overboard for Port Adelaide’s Dan Houston.
Carlton’s recruiting team will continue to talk about their options with 12 and 14 and whether they can engage West Coast, Melbourne or St Kilda on a pick swap for an earlier selection.
The Blues have confirmed to other clubs they are happy to hold their two draft aces or rise earlier up the order to have a crack at another generational talent.
West Coast would prefer to hold on to three but Carlton will pitch 12 and 14 as a way West Coast can land Liam Baker from Richmond with 12 and a young talent with 14.
 

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If we could land 9 (F1 +27)

Would they accept 8 for 12 & 14 (maybe 47 as well)

Leave us with 7+9+12+14

Why stop there!

Then 9 for 15 & 16

14, 15, 16 for pick 3.

Leaves us with 3, 7, 12.

Lalor, Smillie and whoever is left from Reid, Lindsay, Hotton, Armstrong, Tauru (etc etc etc).

We can all wake up now!
 
Many recruiters consider O’Sullivan the draft’s top prospect as a brilliantly well-rounded inside-outside ballwinner who is penetrating by foot.
The Blues’ strong interest in landing pick three from West Coast and securing a stand-out midfielder explains why they aren’t going overboard for Port Adelaide’s Dan Houston.
Carlton’s recruiting team will continue to talk about their options with 12 and 14 and whether they can engage West Coast, Melbourne or St Kilda on a pick swap for an earlier selection.
The Blues have confirmed to other clubs they are happy to hold their two draft aces or rise earlier up the order to have a crack at another generational talent.
West Coast would prefer to hold on to three but Carlton will pitch 12 and 14 as a way West Coast can land Liam Baker from Richmond with 12 and a young talent with 14.
WCE trading back from pick 3, to secure Baker would be a seriously dumb
 
By Wednesday night we will have all 20 first round picks, we will then bid on Ashcroft 1st, then Kako, then Marshall. If we miss all three we will take the first 20 picks available according to Cal Twomey's phantom draft just to make him look good.

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And Reid at 1, Lindsay at 2, Trainor at 3.

A raffle will be held after that with a $2 entry fee and 3 tix for $5 for the meat tray.
 
Many recruiters consider O’Sullivan the draft’s top prospect as a brilliantly well-rounded inside-outside ballwinner who is penetrating by foot.
The Blues’ strong interest in landing pick three from West Coast and securing a stand-out midfielder explains why they aren’t going overboard for Port Adelaide’s Dan Houston.
Carlton’s recruiting team will continue to talk about their options with 12 and 14 and whether they can engage West Coast, Melbourne or St Kilda on a pick swap for an earlier selection.
The Blues have confirmed to other clubs they are happy to hold their two draft aces or rise earlier up the order to have a crack at another generational talent.
West Coast would prefer to hold on to three but Carlton will pitch 12 and 14 as a way West Coast can land Liam Baker from Richmond with 12 and a young talent with 14.
Love it. Carlton thinks it’s getting pick 3 for 12 and 14, Collingwood thinks it’s getting 13 and 23 back off GC, Richmond all 80 picks. ****ing big clubs.
 
This is one thing many on here have ignored. With the new point values it is unlikely that the first round will be littered with academy players because the northern teams aren't going to be able to accumulate the points required to obtain multiple firsts. They'll be paying far closer to their true value.
Yeah good point. And for those they can afford / fit, it also means those second rounders etc become more value for that reason. They will still move back, but moving back to 3rd rounders will be a bit more useless.
 
Dont know if this has has been posted previously


NINE REASONS WHY ST KILDA FANS SHOULD BE POSITIVE HEADING INTO 2025
BY ISABELLA BIANCHI A DAY AGO



Despite having made an elimination final and finishing sixth in 2023, St Kilda ended in 12th this season winning only eleven games.

Next year will mark 59 years since St Kilda’s only premiership in 1966, making it difficult for the Moorabbin faithful to remain optimistic for success. But Cam Luke has provided nine reasons for St Kilda fans to stick by the red, white and black in 2025.


1. They own the draft

“They have pick seven and eight. It’s an incredibly strong draft,” Cam Luke told AFL Trade Radio

“The conversations with St Kilda are more prevalent around draft pick swapping than any other club.

“Seven and eight is a huge handful and they can trade up or trade down.

"They even have the option to hold onto it themselves.”

2. Young developing list

“They have a list that is going in the right direction.

“Phillipou is 19 years old, Windhager’s 21, Wanganeen-Milera’s 21, Owens is 21, Wilson’s 19, Schoenmaker’s 19, Caminiti is 20 plus pick seven and eight.

“They have a list that are all going to grow together. They are all under 21 years of age, and they take the game on.

“St Kilda are in a perfect situation for Tasmania to come in. These players will be in the prime age of their life.

3. Football management

“They keep swinging.

“Allan and Silvagni have been around for a long time and have been very successful in different aspects of the game.

“The fact they took a swing at the Essendon captain a few weeks ago, suggests they have cap space.

“The way they changed their salary cap in the last few years means they are going to get someone soon.

“They will swing. We know they swung at Davies-Uniacke, they swung at Zach Merrett.

“In the past, it might have been hard to sell them as a destination club, but I think they will get someone soon.

“I think in 12 months they will pop up as a destination club. They have cash to play with which makes it easier too.

4. Max King

“I am backing this kid to get his shoulders and body right and give us 65 goals a year soon.

“He kicked 52 goals in his third year, but injuries have consistently slowed him down.

“If you're St Kilda, you’re not sitting there hoping he gets fit, you’re thinking he will get fit.

“It is time for Max King to stand up and deliver.”

5. Ross Lyon

“I am a Ross Lyon guy.

“I like Ross Lyon. I think he took St Kilda and Fremantle right there into the guts of a premiership.

“There is no doubt Ross Lyon has been flexible and adaptable.

“He’s been able to adapt to the lists he’s got. His teams take the game on.

“I think he is the right guy to lead this club forward.”

6. RSEA Park

“Being at Moorabbin with first-class facilities, the truth is it is a wonderful place to train and get better as a team.

“Going to Seaford for those years hurt them, but being back in Moorabbin and their spiritual home with the facilities they have there also allows them to develop the players they’ve got.

“It attracts and excites people.”

7. Callum Wilkie

“Wilkie has had a big couple of years including an All-Australian blazer last year.

“He is an amazing player.”

8. Inconsistencies are normal

“At times they’re going to be great, but other times it’s a rollercoaster.

“Someday they will all click, and they will be an avalanche.”

9. Darcy Wilson and Wanganeen-Milera

“Gut running is a huge thing in football today and Darcy Wilson is a gut runner.

“He is an incredible runner. He was a photo finish in the Grand Final sprint.

“Wanganeen-Milera is in the conversation about who the best young player for St Kilda is.”








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Isabella has been moved into witness protection.

At her original place of residence are a frenzied mob of pitchfork carrying and flame wielding lunatics.

No one knows who they are, but witnesses have seen a man in glasses with shit cheap suits and a purple sweater, a crazed lunatic that won’t stop smiling, and some deadbeat twirling a footy with a banner saying “I can bloody coach goal kicking, my mom said”.
 
Old mate is one of those blokes who needs to feel like they know what they are talking about...but actually have no idea.

Was talking about Finn Callaghan as a free agent earlier this week :tearsofjoy:

That was pretty much the end of his posts being meaningful or useful.
Haha sorry bud you are right, Finn Callaghan is out-of-contract and not a free agent guess that discredits everything I have to say o_O
 

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