List Mgmt. Collingwood Trade and FA

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Would everyone be happy with

Pies - Houston and Future 2nd.
Port - Pick 13, Future 1st and Richards.
Yeah, but I feel like we’re in the minority that we can get 13 for Noble. Which I assume is how you think we get 13?
 
The tigers got burnt in acquiring tarranto and hopper, just like the hawks with Mitchell and omeara and others. Any picks we obtain for Richard’s and jfn need to be used in the draft
Tigers got burnt because they weren't adding those two to a team that still had stars.

Hawks had Roughy not get back properly and Cyril retire suddenly.
 

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We play hard ball on Noble and extract overs.
It’s simple really.
Everyone else does it to us for contracted players.
That’s my play for it, but I think where we differ is that I’d give it to Port along with our future 1st if that’s what it took to get Houston.

My hope though is that “13” can be had for Noble and Richards alongside that pick then forms the crux of the deal. Then we move our future 1st into this draft somehow.
 
Yeah don’t mind it but how are we getting our hands on 13 without trading away the future 1st?
Noble and 35 for 13. Picks like 35 are perfect for their academy player.
Or we could use our future 1st. Noble + future 1st for 13 and 22.
We need to use Noble as leverage. If GC trade 13 to another club than we refuse to trade Noble or we only do it for major overs eg: Noble for 22 + 27+ more.

If we get 13 we then we on trade either 13 + f1 for Houston
Or 13 + 22 for Houston.

We could also throw in Richards as well.
 

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SUNS PICK CENTRAL TO HOUSTON CALL​


GOLD Coast's call on pick 13 could hold the key to Dan Houston's hopes of returning to Victoria as the Suns weigh hot interest in the selection.


Collingwood and Carlton are among the pack of clubs fiercely chasing the pick, which Gold Coast has up for grabs given if it keeps the selection a bid will come on Academy prospect Leo Lombard.


The Magpies are trying to attain pick 13 as part of the John Noble deal, but that would likely require Collingwood giving back a strong future pick, such as its 2025 first-round selection.


Their interest in Houston has remained strong since their meeting with the Port half-back last month and with forward Joe Richards looking more likely to take up the Power's offer, could look to combine the selection and Richards to send for Houston.

Carlton is attempting to get the Suns' pick using at least its future first-round pick, with the Blues then wanting to pass it on to Port in a deal for Houston. That alone would not get a deal done with the Power, who are happy to keep Houston in 2025 if a suitable trade cannot be reached.


North Melbourne's future first-round pick has also been put up for trade for Houston, with the Kangaroos offering a five-year deal for the dual All-Australian.


Melbourne has its future first-round pick on the table for the Suns' selection as well, while Sydney has looked at packaging its first-round picks to move up the board. The Giants, now armed with picks 15, 16 and 21, could also look to shift up the board while the Western Bulldogs are another club to have been linked with the selection.


The Dogs also met with Houston last month in his round of catch-ups with Victorian clubs and have been keen on the damaging playmaker.

DEE STILL ON PIE RADAR


COLLINGWOOD remains a potential landing spot for out-of-contract key defender Adam Tomlinson.


The 31-year-old hasn’t received another deal at Melbourne and is assessing his options after struggling for senior opportunities again in 2024.


Tomlinson is keen to continue his AFL career for a 14th season in 2025 and has received some interest from the Magpies, who have been in the market for a key defender and tried to lure Mark Keane back to the club before he signed a three-year extension at Adelaide.
Collingwood is looking for greater key defensive coverage behind Darcy Moore, Jeremy Howe and Billy Frampton, following the retirement of Nathan Murphy. Charlie Dean is yet to re-sign, Josh Eyre is without a contract, while there has been some consideration to retaining Reef McInnes and transforming him into a defender.


St Kilda considered Tomlinson before re-signing Dougal Howard, while Gold Coast has also maintained a level of interest in the former Giant.
Tomlinson has played 45 games for Melbourne across five seasons, after moving from Greater Western Sydney at the end of 2019 following 140 appearances in orange.


The Magpies signed unrestricted free agent Harry Perryman when free agency opened on Friday morning and remain active behind the scenes ahead of the deadline.


Collingwood could sign Tomlinson as a delisted free agent in November when that window opens.
 
Noble and 35 for 13. Picks like 35 are perfect for their academy player.
Or we could use our future 1st. Noble + future 1st for 13 and 22.
We need to use Noble as leverage. If GC trade 13 to another club than we refuse to trade Noble or we only do it from major overs eg: Noble for 22 + 27+ more.

If we get 13 we then we on trade either 13 + f1 for Houston
Or 13 + 22 for Houston.

We could also throw in Richards as well.
If we’re as serious as a heart attack on Houston then this is the play. Or from the GC perspective if they pull the Henry manoeuvre. If we can exit the trade period with Houston, Perryman and a pick within 25 of this draft we’ve bossed it.
 

SUNS PICK CENTRAL TO HOUSTON CALL​


GOLD Coast's call on pick 13 could hold the key to Dan Houston's hopes of returning to Victoria as the Suns weigh hot interest in the selection.


Collingwood and Carlton are among the pack of clubs fiercely chasing the pick, which Gold Coast has up for grabs given if it keeps the selection a bid will come on Academy prospect Leo Lombard.


The Magpies are trying to attain pick 13 as part of the John Noble deal, but that would likely require Collingwood giving back a strong future pick, such as its 2025 first-round selection.


Their interest in Houston has remained strong since their meeting with the Port half-back last month and with forward Joe Richards looking more likely to take up the Power's offer, could look to combine the selection and Richards to send for Houston.

Carlton is attempting to get the Suns' pick using at least its future first-round pick, with the Blues then wanting to pass it on to Port in a deal for Houston. That alone would not get a deal done with the Power, who are happy to keep Houston in 2025 if a suitable trade cannot be reached.


North Melbourne's future first-round pick has also been put up for trade for Houston, with the Kangaroos offering a five-year deal for the dual All-Australian.


Melbourne has its future first-round pick on the table for the Suns' selection as well, while Sydney has looked at packaging its first-round picks to move up the board. The Giants, now armed with picks 15, 16 and 21, could also look to shift up the board while the Western Bulldogs are another club to have been linked with the selection.


The Dogs also met with Houston last month in his round of catch-ups with Victorian clubs and have been keen on the damaging playmaker.

DEE STILL ON PIE RADAR


COLLINGWOOD remains a potential landing spot for out-of-contract key defender Adam Tomlinson.


The 31-year-old hasn’t received another deal at Melbourne and is assessing his options after struggling for senior opportunities again in 2024.


Tomlinson is keen to continue his AFL career for a 14th season in 2025 and has received some interest from the Magpies, who have been in the market for a key defender and tried to lure Mark Keane back to the club before he signed a three-year extension at Adelaide.
Collingwood is looking for greater key defensive coverage behind Darcy Moore, Jeremy Howe and Billy Frampton, following the retirement of Nathan Murphy. Charlie Dean is yet to re-sign, Josh Eyre is without a contract, while there has been some consideration to retaining Reef McInnes and transforming him into a defender.


St Kilda considered Tomlinson before re-signing Dougal Howard, while Gold Coast has also maintained a level of interest in the former Giant.
Tomlinson has played 45 games for Melbourne across five seasons, after moving from Greater Western Sydney at the end of 2019 following 140 appearances in orange.


The Magpies signed unrestricted free agent Harry Perryman when free agency opened on Friday morning and remain active behind the scenes ahead of the deadline.


Collingwood could sign Tomlinson as a delisted free agent in November when that window opens.
Tomlinson for free is a no brainer really
 
Yeah, but I feel like we’re in the minority that we can get 13 for Noble. Which I assume is how you think we get 13?
With Beegs trade, we could also include our future second to get 13. And it'd net out at future first, Noble and Richards for Houston.
 
Pies lose: Noble, Richards, future first & pick 35

Pies get: Houston

Gcs lose: JL & pick 13
GCS: pies f1, Pick 35, noble & port later picks

Port lose: Houston & later picks
Port get: Pick 13, JL & Richards


I really think a trade like the above is fair. Pies probably overpaying, but I don’t really care about the later picks.
 

SUNS PICK CENTRAL TO HOUSTON CALL​


GOLD Coast's call on pick 13 could hold the key to Dan Houston's hopes of returning to Victoria as the Suns weigh hot interest in the selection.


Collingwood and Carlton are among the pack of clubs fiercely chasing the pick, which Gold Coast has up for grabs given if it keeps the selection a bid will come on Academy prospect Leo Lombard.


The Magpies are trying to attain pick 13 as part of the John Noble deal, but that would likely require Collingwood giving back a strong future pick, such as its 2025 first-round selection.


Their interest in Houston has remained strong since their meeting with the Port half-back last month and with forward Joe Richards looking more likely to take up the Power's offer, could look to combine the selection and Richards to send for Houston.

Carlton is attempting to get the Suns' pick using at least its future first-round pick, with the Blues then wanting to pass it on to Port in a deal for Houston. That alone would not get a deal done with the Power, who are happy to keep Houston in 2025 if a suitable trade cannot be reached.


North Melbourne's future first-round pick has also been put up for trade for Houston, with the Kangaroos offering a five-year deal for the dual All-Australian.


Melbourne has its future first-round pick on the table for the Suns' selection as well, while Sydney has looked at packaging its first-round picks to move up the board. The Giants, now armed with picks 15, 16 and 21, could also look to shift up the board while the Western Bulldogs are another club to have been linked with the selection.


The Dogs also met with Houston last month in his round of catch-ups with Victorian clubs and have been keen on the damaging playmaker.

DEE STILL ON PIE RADAR


COLLINGWOOD remains a potential landing spot for out-of-contract key defender Adam Tomlinson.


The 31-year-old hasn’t received another deal at Melbourne and is assessing his options after struggling for senior opportunities again in 2024.


Tomlinson is keen to continue his AFL career for a 14th season in 2025 and has received some interest from the Magpies, who have been in the market for a key defender and tried to lure Mark Keane back to the club before he signed a three-year extension at Adelaide.
Collingwood is looking for greater key defensive coverage behind Darcy Moore, Jeremy Howe and Billy Frampton, following the retirement of Nathan Murphy. Charlie Dean is yet to re-sign, Josh Eyre is without a contract, while there has been some consideration to retaining Reef McInnes and transforming him into a defender.


St Kilda considered Tomlinson before re-signing Dougal Howard, while Gold Coast has also maintained a level of interest in the former Giant.
Tomlinson has played 45 games for Melbourne across five seasons, after moving from Greater Western Sydney at the end of 2019 following 140 appearances in orange.


The Magpies signed unrestricted free agent Harry Perryman when free agency opened on Friday morning and remain active behind the scenes ahead of the deadline.


Collingwood could sign Tomlinson as a delisted free agent in November when that window opens.
I keep saying that tomlinson is coming
 

SUNS PICK CENTRAL TO HOUSTON CALL​


GOLD Coast's call on pick 13 could hold the key to Dan Houston's hopes of returning to Victoria as the Suns weigh hot interest in the selection.


Collingwood and Carlton are among the pack of clubs fiercely chasing the pick, which Gold Coast has up for grabs given if it keeps the selection a bid will come on Academy prospect Leo Lombard.


The Magpies are trying to attain pick 13 as part of the John Noble deal, but that would likely require Collingwood giving back a strong future pick, such as its 2025 first-round selection.


Their interest in Houston has remained strong since their meeting with the Port half-back last month and with forward Joe Richards looking more likely to take up the Power's offer, could look to combine the selection and Richards to send for Houston.

Carlton is attempting to get the Suns' pick using at least its future first-round pick, with the Blues then wanting to pass it on to Port in a deal for Houston. That alone would not get a deal done with the Power, who are happy to keep Houston in 2025 if a suitable trade cannot be reached.


North Melbourne's future first-round pick has also been put up for trade for Houston, with the Kangaroos offering a five-year deal for the dual All-Australian.


Melbourne has its future first-round pick on the table for the Suns' selection as well, while Sydney has looked at packaging its first-round picks to move up the board. The Giants, now armed with picks 15, 16 and 21, could also look to shift up the board while the Western Bulldogs are another club to have been linked with the selection.


The Dogs also met with Houston last month in his round of catch-ups with Victorian clubs and have been keen on the damaging playmaker.

DEE STILL ON PIE RADAR


COLLINGWOOD remains a potential landing spot for out-of-contract key defender Adam Tomlinson.


The 31-year-old hasn’t received another deal at Melbourne and is assessing his options after struggling for senior opportunities again in 2024.


Tomlinson is keen to continue his AFL career for a 14th season in 2025 and has received some interest from the Magpies, who have been in the market for a key defender and tried to lure Mark Keane back to the club before he signed a three-year extension at Adelaide.
Collingwood is looking for greater key defensive coverage behind Darcy Moore, Jeremy Howe and Billy Frampton, following the retirement of Nathan Murphy. Charlie Dean is yet to re-sign, Josh Eyre is without a contract, while there has been some consideration to retaining Reef McInnes and transforming him into a defender.


St Kilda considered Tomlinson before re-signing Dougal Howard, while Gold Coast has also maintained a level of interest in the former Giant.
Tomlinson has played 45 games for Melbourne across five seasons, after moving from Greater Western Sydney at the end of 2019 following 140 appearances in orange.


The Magpies signed unrestricted free agent Harry Perryman when free agency opened on Friday morning and remain active behind the scenes ahead of the deadline.


Collingwood could sign Tomlinson as a delisted free agent in November when that window opens.
Yuck giving up our future 1st and Noble for pick 13. That's a horrible deal for us.
 
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