List Mgmt. Collingwood Trade and FA

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Every club’s out-of-contract players​

Adelaide: Lachie Gollant, Will Hamill, Elliott Himmelberg, Ned McHenry, Patrick Parnell
Brisbane: Luke Beecken, Darcy Craven, Darragh Joyce, Kalin Lane, James Madden, Carter Michael, Jaxon Prior
Carlton: Jack Carroll, Matt Carroll, Sam Durdin, Matt Owies
Collingwood: Jack Bytel, Charlie Dean, Josh Eyre, Ned Long, Nathan Kreuger, Oleg Markov, Reef McInnes, Joe Richards, Lachie Sullivan
Essendon: Jayden Davey, Will Setterfield, Sam Weideman
Fremantle: Tom Emmett, Odin Jones, Max Knobel, Liam Reidy, Ethan Stanley, Patrick Voss
Geelong: Jed Bews, Patrick Dangerfield, Mitch Duncan, Jake Kolodjashnij, Rhys Stanley
Gold Coast: Levi Casboult, Hewego Paul Oea
GWS Giants: Adam Kennedy, James Peatling, Harry Perryman, Conor Stone
Hawthorn: Josh Bennetts, Denver Grainger-Barras, Harry Morrison, Jack O’Sullivan, Ethan Phillips
Melbourne: Marty Hore, Joel Smith, Adam Tomlinson
North Melbourne: Blake Drury, Cooper Harvey, Charlie Lazzaro
Port Adelaide: Travis Boak, Charlie Dixon, Francis Evans, Kyle Marshall, Tom McCallum, Quinton Narkle, Tom Scully
Richmond: Mate Colina, Matt Coulthard, Noah Cumberland, Thomson Dow, Jack Graham, Kamdyn McIntosh
St Kilda: Jack Hayes, Olli Hotton, Zak Jones, Tim Membrey, Ben Paton
Sydney Swans: Harry Arnold, Jack Buller, Aaron Francis, Tom Hanily, Jacob Konstanty, Jaiden Magor, Lachie McAndrew, Caleb Mitchell, Cooper Vickery
West Coast: Coby Burgiel, Jai Culley, Luke Edwards, Josh Rotham, Alex Witherden
Western Bulldogs: Charlie Clarke, Riley Garcia, Jason Johannisen, Alex Keath


Carlton and North Melbourne lead the race for Houston, who is contracted for four more seasons, but the Power will demand a strong return for the back-to-back All-Australian.
Collingwood, Western Bulldogs and St Kilda have also expressed interest in Houston




Cumming announced last week he was leaving GWS to play for a South Australian team, with two sources telling this masthead at the time that his club choice could impact what Perryman does.

Markov hit a trigger earlier this season.
 
Schultz could win the norm smith and us a flag next year. Who knows. Judging the trade one year doesn’t work for me. In any event, by all reports this is a strong draft and well worth getting into. Pick 15 this year might even be equivalent to a pick 5 in a weak draft.
So pick 10 this year would be like a pick 3 in a weaker draft? So pick 3 for Schultz is what we traded?
 

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Pick 20 for Noble in a strong draft is a ripping deal. Take it and run away smiling if it's offered.
You flip flop with the best of them at times! On the one hand a marginal upgrade in Rioli is needing 6 + and we should be so lucky to receive 20 for a guy you’ve suggested will be a loss next year because of his line breaking? Choose a lane. Hardwick is on record that players are what they’re after and they have one over the line with two years to run on a contract at Collingwood.

None of that is to suggest that I disagree with your take on what the loss of Noble means for the list. I just don’t believe anyone that rates him should be dancing in the streets over a pick that could push out to 27 (Aschroft, Kaku, Lombard, Marshall and perhaps Tauru get bids plus Battle compensation and maybe Perryman).
 
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It’s generally accepted that it’s not a particularly good idea to try to develop a lot of high end talent all at once. I think they’d probably want to spread it out over 2-3 years.
I think you’re spot on. Richmond will want to translate picks around 17-30+ for future draft capital and will listen to all offers. With so many wholes in their list I think you’ll find they’ll use the earlier selections. I think the Tigers would be happy to trade with the pies but as you are tipped to rebound, your future F1 would not secure you a pick(I think) below 14 - 15 and most likely 17 -21.
What are your thoughts?
 

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He should be another player we’re chasing.

He only wanted to head to SA. He’s from broken hill but I only assume his partner is from SA.


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Houston committed to Port a month back as did Peatling in the past few weeks and both look gone. I’m not suggesting LDU leaves, but at the time of his comments he has 15 months to run on his contract and won’t be traded post 2023. He’s got no other option than to recommit

LDU has said he'll assess his options at the end of 25. You'd think if North show no improvement next season, then he'll be out the door. He's basically the exact style of player we need to help Naicos.
 
I think you’re spot on. Richmond will want to translate picks around 17-30+ for future draft capital and will listen to all offers. With so many wholes in their list I think you’ll find they’ll use the earlier selections. I think the Tigers would be happy to trade with the pies but as you are tipped to rebound, your future F1 would not secure you a pick(I think) below 14 - 15 and most likely 17 -21.
What are your thoughts?
I think that tipping Collingwood will bounce back is a big assumption. With the competition so even and our list only getting older along with limited youth coming through, there’s every chance we’ll finish as low, or lower than we did this year.

I think any club with a pick around the 10-15 mark would consider a swap for our future first, because at best it will translate to another top 10 pick, and at worst it will be a downgrade of a pick or two which isn’t horrible if a club is keen to move that pick forward.
 
Bit silly isn't it. You'd think they were 12.
Emotionally and mentally, quite a few are. Some haven’t even reached those dizzy heights of maturity yet, though.
 

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