This week it will be, they won't say where as the cats are still playingWhen do the Dogs hold their exit meetings?
Should hear pretty shortly as to where Baz wants to go.
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This week it will be, they won't say where as the cats are still playingWhen do the Dogs hold their exit meetings?
Should hear pretty shortly as to where Baz wants to go.
This week it will be, they won't say where as the cats are still playing
Yeah and GWS spilled the beans only days before we went into a grand final.Never know. Battle and Barrass announced quite early.
Yeah and GWS spilled the beans only days before we went into a grand final.
Could still announce Hawks too, dunno
Is your belief that we'll slide to the bottom half of the ladder based mainly on us receiving a significantly more difficult fixture next year, or on a decline you foresee in the output of older guys like Danger? Not necessarily disagreeing with your contention btw, just curious to know your reasoning. If it's the latter reason I think we're actually doing an alright job managing the transition of the senior guys out of the side. The likes of Tuohy, Duncan, Bews, and Blicavs may still be in the side but they're all way less important to us than they used to be, so I feel we can cover their departure or decline.
Likely Round 1 team next year if Smith arrives (age as of Round 1 2025 in brackets):
B: Kolodjashnij (29) J.Henry (26) Zuthrie (26)
HB: Humphries (22) Blicavs (33) Stewart (31)
C: Dempsey (22) Holmes (22) Miers (25)
HF: Close (26) Cameron (31) Mannagh (27)
F: Stengle (26) Neale (22) O.Henry (22)
R: SDK (24) Dangerfield (34) Smith (24)
Int: Atkins (29) Bowes (27) Bruhn (22) Mullin (25)
Sub: Duncan (33)
This team is similar to the one that finished 3rd this year, with only Tuohy, Stanley and Bews out of the side. Note that there's only 5 players over the age of 30.
The age profile and quality of this teams looks okay to me. Nothing here screams "definite fall down the ladder" imo.
Some players will have their exit meeting others won’t since our VFL side is still playingWhen do the Dogs hold their exit meetings?
Should hear pretty shortly as to where Baz wants to go.
Pretty sure he's is still tied to the Dogs regardless of contract status as he's not a free agent.
He's not a player you can shuffle through the PSD if a deal isn't struck. Every other VIC team would pick him in the draft or PSD without hesitation.
Which best 22 player would the cats be prepared to trade out to get their 1st rounder to pick #12-#14 range
Totally understand you not wanting to overpay, but the reality is if you win the flag, your talk of your 1st this year and and F2 equals a pick in the early 20s and a pick in the 30s. Thats not close to his value even with his ACL in consideration.
Plus, as mentioned, there's the question of depth and what we do if there's a significant injury list and/or long-term injuries. Next up to come into that team is Conway as ruck (a huge question mark with his own availability), C. Guthrie (ditto), O'Connor, Knevitt, Clohesy, Clark.
That's it, for players who've played senior football for us, off the top of my head (probably forgetting someone). And Clark is the third most experienced of that group, as far as AFL games. Suggests to me that we're going to be a pretty raw group, unless we have a charmed run with injuries. And there'll be the natural ups and downs during the season because of that.
Is your belief that we'll slide to the bottom half of the ladder based mainly on us receiving a significantly more difficult fixture next year, or on a decline you foresee in the output of older guys like Danger? Not necessarily disagreeing with your contention btw, just curious to know your reasoning. If it's the latter reason I think we're actually doing an alright job managing the transition of the senior guys out of the side. The likes of Tuohy, Duncan, Bews, and Blicavs may still be in the side but they're all way less important to us than they used to be, so I feel we can cover their departure or decline.
Likely Round 1 team next year if Smith arrives (age as of Round 1 2025 in brackets):
B: Kolodjashnij (29) J.Henry (26) Zuthrie (26)
HB: Humphries (22) Blicavs (33) Stewart (31)
C: Dempsey (22) Holmes (22) Miers (25)
HF: Close (26) Cameron (31) Mannagh (27)
F: Stengle (26) Neale (22) O.Henry (22)
R: SDK (24) Dangerfield (34) Smith (24)
Int: Atkins (29) Bowes (27) Bruhn (22) Mullin (25)
Sub: Duncan (33)
This team is similar to the one that finished 3rd this year, with only Tuohy, Stanley and Bews out of the side. Note that there's only 5 players over the age of 30.
The age profile and quality of this teams looks okay to me. Nothing here screams "definite fall down the ladder" imo.
Smith or his manager has made it fairly clear through the media he's weighing up multiple offers from clubs.This comes up every year and almost never happens.
If it got to the PSD (which it wouldnt) he would simply put a huge price on his head for 2 years amd other clubs wont touch him if he refuses to meet with them etc.
If on the other hand hes happy to go to say a couple of other clubs then its different. But if he wants only geelong and is adamant he will get there even if the picks are unders (same as dunkley did).
Fwiw i dont agree and i think clubs should be able to trade players without consent but thats not how the system is.
Smith or his manager has made it fairly clear through the media he's weighing up multiple offers from clubs.
Geelong, Hawks, Pies
If Geelong don't want to pay fair price he won't make it through the PSD past those teams.
Difference is Cats fans are talking about trading a pick that will likely be in the 20s for him... Brisbane eventually had to stump up something close to fair price.Hes weighing up offers.
But eventually he will choose one and the dogs have to trade with them alone-same as happened with dunkley even though other clubs have better picks.
What you are suggesting is that he would pick 3 clubs which is unprecedented.
Difference is Cats fans are talking about trading a pick that will likely be in the 20s for him... Brisbane eventually had to stump up something close to fair price.
Cats will have to do the same
Just on this: I'm starting to wonder if maybe the club ends up keeping Bews on as small defender depth for another year to help alleviate the experience loss going into 2025? I'd been considering it more or less a given that he wouldn't be offered a new contract, what with him being out of the side most of the year and all, but given how many other retirees there are likely to be (Tuohy, Stanley and Hawkins for sure, and possibly Rohan too, with Parfitt likely to move on to another club), perhaps the clubs desire to avoid a mass exodus helps Bews out? Plus, he's back in our finals side now so it would be a bit of mixed messages to suddenly delist him after so recently bringing him back into the side.
And if the Dogs rightfully tell the cats to gagf?Brisbane traded 2 picks in the 20s for dunkley who was a star and hadnt done an acl.
Geelong will be offering a late teens/early 20s pick plus a future 2nd and maybe some change (not a future 1st) which is close enough to the brisbane offer considering the risk. They arent getting a future 1st out of us.
And if the Dogs rightfully tell the cats to gagf?
Dogs have the leverage here not the Cats
And if the Dogs rightfully tell the cats to gagf?
Dogs have the leverage here not the Cats
And if the Dogs rightfully tell the cats to gagf?
Dogs have the leverage here not the Cats
100%. He's in the side and playing well enough that he'd at least be in the conversation to hold his spot for the preliminary final. He hasn't been a malcontent despite being a fixture in the VFL for most of the season, great team man. Plus Gary Rohan (another guy who, by all accounts is a very positive influence whenever he's been demoted to the VFL) seems to have fallen off a cliff in terms of his form in recent weeks. They're not exactly like-for-like (if anything, small defender depth is a more obvious need), but if their names were on the whiteboard and the brains trust were figuring out which oldies to chop and which to keep, Bews has potentially edged ahead of Rohan over the past month.
He could still be a regular senior player at a lot of clubs and we may not be able to offer that to him, but if he's happy to stay, I think it's worth discussing. It's really about whether he's hindering someone else's development as Bews will almost certainly produce more than whoever we take with a late pick to fill his list spot. And given how 2024 has unfolded, I think it's pretty clear that Mullin and perhaps Clohesy will be given every opportunity to make a role that Bews formerly held in the senior team as their own. But I wouldn't be against Bews sticking around at this stage in case that doesn't work out, or as injury coverage.
The irony is at mind melting levelsBeing ****wits at the trade table over a guy you have no leverage over isn't a good result long term.
Sam Power if he's smart wouldn't **** up any future recruiting for his club by doing that, he can haggle for a bit but in the end they'll work it out.
The irony is at mind melting levels
I'm sure the Pies love dealing with Geelong at the trade table... The lack of self awareness is extraordinaryGeelong have had a great reputation for getting deals done?
Player agents have spoken multiple times about them going above and beyond to make deals happen. Was spoken about in the "Making Their Mark" Doco.
When has Geelong not ever done a deal?
Just because some pissants on BigFooty get uppity about it, doesn't mean actual people in the industry feel the same way.