List Mgmt. Collingwood Trade and FA

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Definitely the age factor comes into it, don’t think it’s the 900k that’s been reported. Feel like it’s more at the 800k mark maybe. Or at least I hope it is
800k would be the Max
 
He has to be one of the dumbest advised players going around when you consider both offers are pretty identical.

Playing for a club whose coach is on life support really…

Not to mention the difference between the two in terms of stature.
His manager is a fwit. Same guy who advised Ginni to leave
 
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Who getting Huston though?
 

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Surely there is a 3 way trade being discussed between us, port and suns?

Between Noble, Houston and Luko sure they can get something sorted!

Yeah you would think so. Having Noble and Richards linked to both of those clubs might actually prove handy when trying to extract 13 & Houston.


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Spot on, and thats what is most important when it comes to most players trying to get opportunities. Can't blame him, given we have multiple small forwards ahead of him, and he is a mature ager player, so time isn't on his side to have a career.
If it helps get Houston, I’m all for the trade.
 
Yeah you would think so. Having Noble and Richards linked to both of those clubs might actually prove handy when trying to extract 13 & Houston.


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Sorry, yes didn’t mention Richards haha! If we are to take him off the blues this would be the reason. If Dan actually just came out and nominated us, we would get it done with those 3 clubs involved.
 
How much is he Getting and did his Age come part of The Descion what Compo the AFL Giants got
My guess is that age is irrelevant and that contract length is what they take into consideration. For instance no 30yo is getting a 6 year contract.

Dollars and tenure triggered band 1 so it’s at a minimum a long one on big $’s that’s all we get and need.
 

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Collingwood is attempting to aggressively muscle in on arch rival Carlton in the fight to secure Port Adelaide playmaker Dan Houston.
After landing GWS utility Harry Perryman for nothing as a free agent on Friday, the Magpies are keen to double-up in this year’s trade period with another jet defender.

To pull off the trade for Houston, the Magpies are attempting to secure pick 13 from Gold Coast as part of the deal to send John Noble to the Suns.

Noble, 27, remains contracted at Collingwood but wants to head north for family reasons and in part due to the lingering pain of being dropped for the 2023 grand final.

It means the Magpies would have to give Gold Coast Noble and another choice for pick 13, then hand pick 13 and something else to Port Adelaide for Houston.

It is part of an all-out play from Collingwood to remain among the top-weights next year after falling out of the eight this season on the back of the 2023 premiership.

But there will be key talks on Monday between the Magpies and Power as Port Adelaide would not release Houston, 27, to Collingwood without pick 13 as a minimum.

Small forward Joe Richards, who has been offered a three-year deal from Port Adelaide, could also be involved in the Magpies’ moves.

Houston originally eyed Carlton as his new home, but the Blues’ reluctance to part with pick 12 to nab the dual All-Australian has left the door open for the Magpies to swoop.

The Blues have indicated they want to keep their top pick in this year’s draft to secure another top-line youngster in a strong talent pool.

But Port Adelaide has made clear it won’t trade Houston without a decent first-round pick, and most likely another choice as well for the man who is a dual All-Australian one of the best rebounding defenders in the game.

If Port aren’t satisfied with a Houston deal, they are happy to keep the contracted star defender.

North Melbourne is also on the fringes of the situation as the club is desperate to add another A-Grade ball-user to its developing squad.

The Kangaroos could satisfy Port Adelaide more easily than Carlton and Collingwood as the Roos could either split pick two or off-load a future first-round draft pick for Houston.

The Roos’ first pick in next year’s draft is expected to be a top-six selection.

But Houston, who is yet to officially nominate a club, would rather join a club in the premiership window.

Collingwood has been the big mover after meeting with Houston about playing in the black and white next year as part of another premiership tilt.

Perryman will join the Magpies’ midfield mix and partner Jordan De Goey and Nick Daicos in the engine room, while Houston would

But it means the Magpies may play hard ball on Noble – who is contracted to the club for another two years — to help prise pick 12 from the Suns.


Collingwood also has pick 35 in the swap from Hawthorn for Jack Ginnivan last year and could send that to Gold Coast in the Noble deal.

But that would appear ambitious from a Gold Coast perspective which otherwise has pick 22 to swap with the Magpies for Noble.

Gold Coast has several suitors keen on its pick 13, meaning Collingwood face stiff competition

The race for Houston will likely keep the Port Adelaide playmaker waiting until the second week of the trade period to learn more about whether he will be able to return home to Victoria for next season.

Collingwood has kept veterans Steele Sidebottom and Scott Pendlebury after strong 2024 seasons in a bid to stay in the premiership mix in 2025.

Carlton has encouraged hard nut midfielder Matthew Kennedy to assess his options elsewhere as well as small forward Matt Owies in a bid to build their draft capital and use the list spots on other players.

Forward Jack Martin will land at Geelong after the Herald Sun revealed on Tuesday that he had picked the Cats over Fremantle to continue his AFL career.

Martin, 29, played only three games at the Blues in his fifth season at the club due to continuing soft tissue injuries.
 
He probably thinks he will get more senior opportunities at Port.
I think that's an Adams like miscalculation if so. I think he's possibly more of a chance to get games for us, especially with Harrison's injury. At any team pushing for finals he's going to be fringe to start the season though.

If he specifically only wants to play forward, then maybe Port is an easier option, but even that's not certain, we like to play many small forwards.
 
Definitely the age factor comes into it, don’t think it’s the 900k that’s been reported. Feel like it’s more at the 800k mark maybe. Or at least I hope it is
Mcstay was band 3 @ $600-650 x 5. This is a similar deal to Battle so $850-900 x 6 with a trigger for a 7th.
 
Collingwood is attempting to aggressively muscle in on arch rival Carlton in the fight to secure Port Adelaide playmaker Dan Houston.
After landing GWS utility Harry Perryman for nothing as a free agent on Friday, the Magpies are keen to double-up in this year’s trade period with another jet defender.

To pull off the trade for Houston, the Magpies are attempting to secure pick 13 from Gold Coast as part of the deal to send John Noble to the Suns.

Noble, 27, remains contracted at Collingwood but wants to head north for family reasons and in part due to the lingering pain of being dropped for the 2023 grand final.

It means the Magpies would have to give Gold Coast Noble and another choice for pick 13, then hand pick 13 and something else to Port Adelaide for Houston.

It is part of an all-out play from Collingwood to remain among the top-weights next year after falling out of the eight this season on the back of the 2023 premiership.

But there will be key talks on Monday between the Magpies and Power as Port Adelaide would not release Houston, 27, to Collingwood without pick 13 as a minimum.

Small forward Joe Richards, who has been offered a three-year deal from Port Adelaide, could also be involved in the Magpies’ moves.

Houston originally eyed Carlton as his new home, but the Blues’ reluctance to part with pick 12 to nab the dual All-Australian has left the door open for the Magpies to swoop.

The Blues have indicated they want to keep their top pick in this year’s draft to secure another top-line youngster in a strong talent pool.

But Port Adelaide has made clear it won’t trade Houston without a decent first-round pick, and most likely another choice as well for the man who is a dual All-Australian one of the best rebounding defenders in the game.

If Port aren’t satisfied with a Houston deal, they are happy to keep the contracted star defender.

North Melbourne is also on the fringes of the situation as the club is desperate to add another A-Grade ball-user to its developing squad.

The Kangaroos could satisfy Port Adelaide more easily than Carlton and Collingwood as the Roos could either split pick two or off-load a future first-round draft pick for Houston.

The Roos’ first pick in next year’s draft is expected to be a top-six selection.

But Houston, who is yet to officially nominate a club, would rather join a club in the premiership window.

Collingwood has been the big mover after meeting with Houston about playing in the black and white next year as part of another premiership tilt.

Perryman will join the Magpies’ midfield mix and partner Jordan De Goey and Nick Daicos in the engine room, while Houston would

But it means the Magpies may play hard ball on Noble – who is contracted to the club for another two years — to help prise pick 12 from the Suns.


Collingwood also has pick 35 in the swap from Hawthorn for Jack Ginnivan last year and could send that to Gold Coast in the Noble deal.

But that would appear ambitious from a Gold Coast perspective which otherwise has pick 22 to swap with the Magpies for Noble.

Gold Coast has several suitors keen on its pick 13, meaning Collingwood face stiff competition

The race for Houston will likely keep the Port Adelaide playmaker waiting until the second week of the trade period to learn more about whether he will be able to return home to Victoria for next season.

Collingwood has kept veterans Steele Sidebottom and Scott Pendlebury after strong 2024 seasons in a bid to stay in the premiership mix in 2025.

Carlton has encouraged hard nut midfielder Matthew Kennedy to assess his options elsewhere as well as small forward Matt Owies in a bid to build their draft capital and use the list spots on other players.

Forward Jack Martin will land at Geelong after the Herald Sun revealed on Tuesday that he had picked the Cats over Fremantle to continue his AFL career.

Martin, 29, played only three games at the Blues in his fifth season at the club due to continuing soft tissue injuries.
Where's this from, Jen?
 
Where's this from, Jen?
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Surely we aren't going to give Port the pick from Noble (14) plus our 1st next year.
That is madness.
How are we going to get any bigs, as requested by Fly after the season ended.
Trade for or take for free players like Riccardi, Young, Tomlinson, Marchbank, SDK, and Membrey. Hoping to get a bit of value out of some used parts.
 

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