Rumour GFC 2024 Player Trading, Drafting FA, Rumours and Wish lists Pt 2

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Ask and we'll try our best to assist - so here's 2024 Provisional AFL Draft Order

As normal, would like to acknowledge & thank Lore for creating this, keeping it up to date and making it available for all users on BF to use and keep track of the picks ahead of the upcoming draft





I'll also sticky this post to ensure it's easily accessible for discussion of our hypothetical trader


Also,

2024 Free Agency Period

The AFL introduced free agency at the end of the 2012 season, giving players another vehicle where they can transfer from one club to another. Free agency is a common form of player movement in major football and sporting codes around the world.

Free Agency Opens: Friday October 4 at 9.00am
Free Agency Closes: Friday October 11 at 5.00pm


Continental Tyres AFL Trade Period

Trade Period Opens: Monday October 7 at 9.00am
Trade Period Closes: Wednesday October 16 at 7.30pm
 

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Griffin Logue earns more than Tom Stewart.

Let that sink in.
 


By this time tomorrow we can finally put this circus to bed and get some clarity

was just about to post the some link on here be interesting if he nominates you guys as a club of choice or just asks to be traded and names no club.
 
was just about to post the some link on here be interesting if he nominates you guys as a club of choice or just asks to be traded and names no club.
It's hard to tell really.

Bruhn nominated us at this same point in '22, while Cameron was GF week in '20.

Most others have ended up being at the start of trade period, but that's progressively changing more and more every year..

What that tells me is that we've got no real control over these situations, and it's up to Smith & the Dogs as to what they choose to leak/announce come tomorrow.
 
It's hard to tell really.

Bruhn nominated us at this same point in '22, while Cameron was GF week in '20.

Most others have ended up being at the start of trade period, but that's progressively changing more and more every year..

What that tells me is that we've got no real control over these situations, and it's up to Smith & the Dogs as to what they choose to leak/announce come tomorrow.
One thing i will always remember about Bailey Smith is the 2021 finals series he played some great football.
 
It's hard to tell really.

Bruhn nominated us at this same point in '22, while Cameron was GF week in '20.

Most others have ended up being at the start of trade period, but that's progressively changing more and more every year..

What that tells me is that we've got no real control over these situations, and it's up to Smith & the Dogs as to what they choose to leak/announce come tomorrow.
Tbf it was more GWS leaking and having a tantrum than JC publicly nominating us, while the club was in preparation more for the GF too

Still filthy over GWS for how they handled the whole situation
 
SDK was underwhelming after being clearly our best player against Werribee. But he wasn't flogged. We controlled the clearances and SDK had a decent impact around the ground. If you're looking at hitouts then under thay criteria Stanley was flogged by Sweet which is clearly nonsense too.

SDK comes in as ruck or not at all. Blicavs and Henry have rediscovered their best down back and the structure is perfect as is.

Stanley put in a solid shift on Thursday but we'll likely come up against superior rucks in the prelim and grand finals. Has he got 2 more big games in him? Is SDK a better option to give us more impact at ground level and around the ground? I don't know but I think it's the single toughest decision the MC faces.
He was nowhere near being our best player against Werribee. He showed some moments but he was easily beaten in the ruck and pushed off the ball by Conway. Some of that’s stuff he should get better at as he puts on more size and gets confident.
But there’s a lot of technique in his ruck craft that could help him to not get pushed off the ball in the meantime.
You’d hope King would be spending plenty of time with him to assist him with those things. As serviceable as Stanley has been he doesn’t really have any ruck craft but he could help with positioning and some of those things.
 

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He was nowhere near being our best player against Werribee. He showed some moments but he was easily beaten in the ruck and pushed off the ball by Conway.

We watched completely different games then. From what I saw it was basically a tragicomedy of our midfield ****ing up perfect taps by SDK and then him being by miles our most effective player in follow up work.

I wasn't the only one who thought that either:

Lost count of how many taps SDK has delivered on a platter that have been fumbled.
 
Holmes has all of his attributes except his size I strongly believe that he will be the closer player possible to Danger and quite bullish that once he has the size he will be in that role
Pretty sure they're the same height (obviously, minus the decade-worth of muscle growth).

However, Holmes doesn't have Dangerfield's manic attack on the footy, nor his ability overhead. Not a knock on Holmes - Dangerfield's kamikaze courage is up there with Kelly and Selwood, and the only mid-size players I've seen be a better mark are Ablett Sr and Jeremy Howe.
 
Something that annoys me is that every time he goes to the bench, he has this negativity about him. Shoulders slump, seems pissed at the world. However, watching him yesterday he was alright and has put on some size this year. I'd be ok if they gave him another year.
He's only 19/20 and he's playing for his contract. I can't blame him for being upset.
 
I'm surprised by the lack of enthusiasm for Foster - Saturday was the first time I've seen him play and for a 19 year old key forward I thought he showed plenty of promise. Some strong grabs, 2 (should have been 3) goals, including a huge roost from outside 50 near the boundary, and my favourite - a great piece of work below his knees in the first quarter, where he trapped a difficult ground ball then picked it up cleanly off his toes on the run and kicked it to a dangerous spot at the top of the goal square. That last play was seriously impressive for such a big lump - surprisingly fluid.

Based on the comments on BigFooty and from the commentators on Saturday, it seems he is very raw and games like this are the norm at this stage i.e. a few impressive moments with minimal impact otherwise.

I'd have to see more from him to have a firm opinion, but based purely on Saturday's performance I think he deserves another year at least to see what he can do. Seems to have enough to work with.
 
I'm surprised by the lack of enthusiasm for Foster - Saturday was the first time I've seen him play and for a 19 year old key forward I thought he showed plenty of promise. Some strong grabs, 2 (should have been 3) goals, including a huge roost from outside 50 near the boundary, and my favourite - a great piece of work below his knees in the first quarter, where he trapped a difficult ground ball then picked it up cleanly off his toes on the run and kicked it to a dangerous spot at the top of the goal square. That last play was seriously impressive for such a big lump - surprisingly fluid.

Based on the comments on BigFooty and from the commentators on Saturday, it seems he is very raw and games like this are the norm at this stage i.e. a few impressive moments with minimal impact otherwise.

I'd have to see more from him to have a firm opinion, but based purely on Saturday's performance I think he deserves another year at least to see what he can do. Seems to have enough to work with.

Yeah he's got skills and definitely showed enough late in the year to get another contract.
 
I'm surprised by the lack of enthusiasm for Foster - Saturday was the first time I've seen him play and for a 19 year old key forward I thought he showed plenty of promise. Some strong grabs, 2 (should have been 3) goals, including a huge roost from outside 50 near the boundary, and my favourite - a great piece of work below his knees in the first quarter, where he trapped a difficult ground ball then picked it up cleanly off his toes on the run and kicked it to a dangerous spot at the top of the goal square. That last play was seriously impressive for such a big lump - surprisingly fluid.

Based on the comments on BigFooty and from the commentators on Saturday, it seems he is very raw and games like this are the norm at this stage i.e. a few impressive moments with minimal impact otherwise.

I'd have to see more from him to have a firm opinion, but based purely on Saturday's performance I think he deserves another year at least to see what he can do. Seems to have enough to work with.
Foster has shown glimpses but nothing more yet.. I am happy for him to get another year especially considering how many players we will have retiring/moving on or delisting not including him.

We should have close to 8-10 spots open with him staying which should be enough of a list regen for 1 year

Hawkins, Tuohy, Stanley, Parfitt, Murdoch, Bews?, Rohan?, Hardie?, Jeka? all possible to be gone
 
We watched completely different games then. From what I saw it was basically a tragicomedy of our midfield ****ing up perfect taps by SDK and then him being by miles our most effective player in follow up work.

I wasn't the only one who thought that either:
Best by a street v Werribee was SDK. A little more underwhelming on the weekend but not as bad as some have mentioned either.
 
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