List Mgmt. 2024 Trade Thread - No.3

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So 32, 45 & 47 keeps the wolves off our academy kids.
Live trade them all into next year to accumulate a phat stack of points and sell them for another 1stRDP in 2025.

45&47 for MacLobster +F3rd
32 for F2nd + 3rdRDP
3rdRDP for F3rd

2025:
1x 1stRDP
2x 2ndRDP
3x 3rdRDP

Could 32 be used to trade for a F2 now?

Then use our F1 and the better F2 (our or the pick we have traded-in) as a package for Gold Coast’s pick 13.

Worth a thought.


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Deal doesn't really make sense from a Brisbane point of view they effectively lost points for a pick that will get consumed by the Ashcroft bid. They must have another motive.

I expect there is a part 2 to this trade that we will be part of to square up with Brisbane effectively they are helping us get Macrae done and still hold the right number of picks we want in this draft

Part 2 will involve getting Brisbane and likely related to future picks for their Academy players next year

Of course it is possible they needed 27 to get what they want from another club in futures next year maybe Hawthorn want back in and have the Futures Brisbane need.

Maybe Brisbane has calculated that their second academy player (Sam Marshall) is not drafted before pick 27.


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Why aren't we after Lewis Young instead ?
No idea mate.

I didn’t even know we wanted Kemp. M

The last bit of Info I got was that they wanted another first rounder this year - potentially 2 and they wanted to talk to the bombers about acquiring 9.

That was over a week ago now.
 
I’ve just walked pass SOS who was in a cafe on High St in Kew

Was sitting with a bloke who was probably in his 50’s but I’m not sure who the guy is

This post just got read out on rade radio lmao
 
Maybe Brisbane has calculated that their second academy player (Sam Marshall) is not drafted before pick 27.


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27 would still be gone on the Ashcroft bid but others have worked out their reason at least in part is because you can only take in as many draft picks as you have open list spots. So they will hold it till draft night then trade before the bid you would imagine.
 

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This post just got read out on rade radio lmao

And follow up with 'I SWEAR I don't read bigfooty!!'

I decided to turn the radio on today for the first time thinking something would happen and am treated to this
 
All our trades should have a caveat of no pick 7 involved. So...

F1, 8 & 35 for 2 & 25.

Either that, or we go for 11 or 13 for F1 & 35.

2, 7 & 25 or 7, 8, 13 - in this year's draft, if pains me to say, 7, 8, 13 is the way to go...

Not sure whether I'm talking FOS, Draper, Smith or Lalor here... but I need the Goodbye Sweet Prince gif inserted right here.

I think North want a second early pick this year.

We would need to get 13 from Gold Coast.


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BOLTON (NOT SHAI) JOINS ST KILDA

Glenn McFarlane

Sorry if we got you excited St Kilda fans.
You have landed a Bolton, just not Shai. He’s still heading to Western Australia.
Glenn McFarlane has details on former Blues coach Brendon Bolton leaving Collingwood for the Saints.
Collingwood will undergo a further shake-up to its football department with Brendon Bolton departing the club to take up a role with St Kilda.
Just a week after the club’s former footy boss Graham Wright joined Carlton as deputy chief executive, the Herald Sun can confirm the man who took over most of Wright’s responsibilities during 2024 will work under Ross Lyon in an assistant coaching role next year.
Bolton, 45, joined the Magpies at the same time as Justin Leppitsch when the pair of former AFL senior coaches came in to support newly-appointed coach Craig McRae in late 2021.
He took on most of Wright’s responsibilities this year when the then-footy boss was granted a leave of absence to travel overseas, although he shared some tasks with Leppitsch, who is now the club’s list manager and leading the Magpies’ trade negotiations.
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Brendon Bolton (left) with Craig McRae.
Collingwood chief executive Craig Kelly conceded mid-year there had at times been friction over the roles and responsibilities within the club’s football department during 2024, amid claims there had been some tensions between Bolton and Leppitsch.
The Magpies are still searching for a full-time general manager of football after Chris Davies and Danny Daly chose to stay with Port Adelaide and Brisbane respectively after approaches.
Bolton was a key member of the assistant coaching panel during the Magpies’ stunning premiership success last year, while also serving as director of coaching.
He was part of Hawthorn’s 2013-2015 premiership coaching group under Alastair Clarkson and worked as an assistant with McRae at the Hawks after three-and-a-half seasons as head coach of Carlton.
Collingwood has regained Matthew Boyd from Fremantle, with the former Western Bulldogs star returning to where he spent two years as an assistant/development coach before moving to the Dockers for four seasons.
 

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