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I would love to see him at NM but doubtful it will happen
richmond I suspect will end up with him
richmond I suspect will end up with him
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We swap Myers for Dal and get Chappy for free....make it happen Bomber..
when did he say it? where did he say it? do you have a link so we can all understand your comments?
Are you hinting Eagles?He will be great value to a lowly ranked, middle of the road team.
Are you hinting Eagles?
Yeah but the talk is he is quite open to moving interstate.Would like him at ours for a couple of yrs (love the way he goes about it) with Kerr gone, but highly unlikely he would move to Perth for such a short time. Will most likely be picked up by a Vic based club..you would think?
Delisted free agent.Has Chapman been officially delisted by Geelong?
Would be interesting to note that if he is picked up - is he picked up as a delisted free agent or unrestricted free agent.
It would seem odd that an unwanted player would still fetch Geelong compensation.
North won't be pursuing Chappy, as he doesn't fit our age profile.
I'm fairly sure Chapman signing with Hawthorn would be one of the first signs of the apocalypse
"Scott ruled out making a play for delisted Geelong veteran Paul Chapman, saying that the 32-year-old didn't fit the needs of the Roos' emerging list."
MM is looking for a quick fix, and short term results.
He will leave this list in terrible shape.
We have given up nothing for Thomas except money ...
Free agency is new to AFL. It's pretty exciting I think.
I also think Thomas is a very good player.
There is something that does worry me however, and that's the attitude of 'giving up nothing'. Even if you don't give up a pick or a player, by giving up money you're giving up a young player or not chasing another recruit due to no space.
In America, where we can use hindsight to judge free agency methods, there is a common trend for these big Free Agent signings. They work wonderfully for the first year or two, then they lose players out the other way because of money.
The best free agency operators in American sports are the ones who target specific needs, not stars.
Will that translate to AFL? I don't know.
But we'll see which philosophy proves to be the best.
As for your actual post, I agree that Carlton haven't gone the quick fix. Betts for Thomas is a sideways movement, with a gain because Betts didn't fulfil a list need (can replace him positionally). Hampson for pick 28 for a savage or Doherty is another sideways movement for list needs, again a gain because you have 3 big ruckmen and don't need them all.
Carlton had too many small forward and too many rucks... Now you traded one of each to boost your midfield. That's good trading.
My only worry is Thomas being the target at that price. It's overs. Doesn't sound like a big deal now, but using American sports as a template, it could result in losing a couple out the other way in 2-3 years. It's at risk of being short sighed, but not much. Overall, it's good trading.
I'd reckon you'd be front ending.Depends on the price we are paying him and whether he can get back to his best. $625k to $700k, most teams can manage a player or two on that. Judd has taken a cut in his latest contract and we have a few players nearing the end that are on reasonable but not exorbitant earners. We could even front end Thomas' contract at this stage. Nothing pressing too hard on our cap at present.
Players leaving for a flag tilt is going to be our big issue if we don't get a move on.