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How’s Geelongs salary cap situation ? Or is Nigel Austin taking care of that ?
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Well if he hasn't requested a direct trade then fair enough.He hasn't requested a trade to Geelong. The reason for that IMO would be that we have been upfront with him. We are keen but we are not going to mortgage the future to get him. If the dogs want more than we are prepared to give, we will walk away instead of doing a Tim Kelly style deal.
agree with all of this but it's still fun to argue on the internet sometimes.
I dont see a tonne of risk for Geelong though to be honest. They have the ability to attract talent, even if they somehow end up having a shocker in 25 and overpay they're one fo the best equipped clubs to bounce back. Mostly through their ability to retain players and attract new targets and free agents.
I think this is probably the part some Cats fans maybe dont get or possibly can't empathise with, and thats that the Dogs have much more to lose in this deal than Geelong by not getting paid properly. We dont have that ability to just raid free agency next year for some big ticket players or lineup the next big interstate go-homer ina couple of years. We rely on the draft, and the club owes it to itself to make sure Geelong pay what they see as being at least moderately fair. They'll threaten the chaos option and are crazy enough to follow through on it
The ironic thing is Geelong are well known for getting deals done unlike many other clubs, they will do what they can to get their guy.You reckon any player manager will recommend a trade to a club that consistently fails to get a trade done?
Nope.
How’s Geelongs salary cap situation ? Or is Nigel Austin taking care of that ?
How’s Geelongs salary cap situation ? Or is Nigel Austin taking care of that ?
Fair to say we manage it 1000% better than a Collingwood for example. No wastage on Grundy/Treloar types. Probably have 2 premiership defenders on a similar amount to one DMoore. Our veterans are all on unders and our kids don't get given ridiculous long term deals. Just re-signed Holmes and Stengle when highest bidders may have paid the best part of $1m between them a year to pry them away. That pays for Smith. We walk away from deals if they don’t stack up re Hopper(thank f#*k) Not rocket science, just a well run club.How’s Geelongs salary cap situation ? Or is Nigel Austin taking care of that ?
I have no doubt Geelong is a well run club.Fair to say we manage it 1000% better than a Collingwood for example. No wastage on Grundy/Treloar types. Probably have 2 premiership defenders on a similar amount to one DMoore. Our veterans are all on unders and our kids don't get given ridiculous long term deals. Just re-signed Holmes and Stengle when highest bidders may have paid the best part of $1m between them a year to pry them away. That pays for Smith. We walk away from deals if they don’t stack up re Hopper(thank f#*k) Not rocket science, just a well run club.
Just fine. Only one player (Cameron) in the top 80 paid players in the AFL.How’s Geelongs salary cap situation ? Or is Nigel Austin taking care of that ?
You do realise that list is make believe guess work?When the only top 80 paid player from your team is Jezza and the next highest is Stewart at 81, that’s good cap management?
I think Duncan is going to go around again, but doubt it's on big moneyWith Hawkins, Tuohy, Stanley and Parfitt departing, Rohan and Bews possibly joining them and maybe even someone like Duncan calling time? It's probably ok.
Right now they are. But with Macrae also seemingly wanting out, on a big contract apparently, and the Saints and Cats interested, I could see Geelong relieving the Bulldogs of Macrae's big contract in return for something a little less on the Smith deal. They'll need cap space for Darcy, Ugle-Hagan, any targets they might be considering and a few others, I'm sure.Cal via gettable thinks the Smith trade is a genuine possibility to end up at the PSD.
Richmond are licking their lips.
Dogs are adamant on a high end pick and won’t accept anything else.
Of course, but it's educated guessing. You'd be silly to think the rough details of deals don't find their way to the footy media.You do realise that list is make believe guess work?
Right now they are. But with Macrae also seemingly wanting out, on a big contract apparently, and the Saints and Cats interested, I could see Geelong relieving the Bulldogs of Macrae's big contract in return for something a little less on the Smith deal. They'll need cap space for Darcy, Ugle-Hagan, any targets they might be considering and a few others, I'm sure.
Similar to Geelong helping Gold Coast.
Under the old list management regime, definitely yes.The ironic thing is Geelong are well known for getting deals done unlike many other clubs, they will do what they can to get their guy.
Player managers like dealing with the Cats as they know there’s a strong likelihood their player whether moving in or moving out will get to where they need to be.
Was mentioned in Making Their Mark doco when talking about the Bowes deal.
Right now they are. But with Macrae also seemingly wanting out, on a big contract apparently, and the Saints and Cats interested, I could see Geelong relieving the Bulldogs of Macrae's big contract in return for something a little less on the Smith deal. They'll need cap space for Darcy, Ugle-Hagan, any targets they might be considering and a few others, I'm sure.
Similar to Geelong helping Gold Coast.
Cal via gettable thinks the Smith trade is a genuine possibility to end up at the PSD.
Richmond are licking their lips.
Dogs are adamant on a high end pick and won’t accept anything else.
I'm sure that's what the dogs would be telling peopleFunny enough, they also mentioned Dogs aren’t worried about Macrae’s contract and will only accept a pick that benefits the club.
I'm sure that's what the dogs would be telling people
I think the picks cost will depend on how much contract St Kilda pays. I'd imagine the deal gets done with less fuss than others as he's effectively an in contract fringe player.Fair. I can’t see us getting more than a second round pick for Macrae. He won’t be worth nearly as much as Baz.
There might be some other players that they have their eye on for future years that will need those picksI don't know why Cats fans are even hesitant on paying the two (very late) firsts. If there's any club that can bet a future 1st comfortably, it's the Cats who basically make a prelim every year. ACLs don't seem as career threatening as they used to, particularly when done youngish.
At least this one will keep trade radio busy for the full two weeks.
I actually have no idea how to value Macrae. His contract is ok for a big ball winning midfielder, it's fine if he's the old Macrae. But you're playing a big, slowish, accumulator away from the guts so it looks to me like he is actively hurting you. But he's not zero value to other clubs so you should get something. I have no idea on that one truthfully.Fair. I can’t see us getting more than a second round pick for Macrae. He won’t be worth nearly as much as Baz.
I actually have no idea how to value Macrae. His contract is ok for a big ball winning midfielder, it's fine if he's the old Macrae. But you're playing a big, slowish, accumulator away from the guts so it looks to me like he is actively hurting you. But he's not zero value to other clubs so you should get something. I have no idea on that one truthfully.