List Mgmt. Trade & Free Agency Part 10

Do you support the club trading for picks 2 and/or 3?

  • Yes Trade for 2 & 3

  • Yes But Only For 2 or 3

  • No

  • Unsure


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Trade & Free Agency Dates

Free Agency Period - Friday October 4th 9am to Friday October 11th 5pm

Trade Period - Monday 7th October 9am to Wednesday October 16th 7.30pm

Richmond have been linked to the following players:
Ben Hobbs
Elijah Tsatas
Jai Culley
Connor Stone
Jacob Konstanty
 
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You are all deluded , the Graham pick was the precursor to one pick for Rioli and one late pick for Bolton and a throw away pick for Baker, if you think we as a club will stand up for more you are mistaken we will toe the line like we have for the past three years
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Disgraceful of Dimma and GC to tap Rioli on the shoulder, then try and low ball Richmond.

If you are going to start this, and destablise the player, you better finish it by paying up full cost to break the contract.

Really starting to question Dimma's behaviour, coming off his pedestal at a rate of knots.
In totality, the damage Hardwick has done to the club off field and extending to onfield is worth about 3 years of 8 x top 20 picks.
 

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Also, there's a reason why Gold Coast haven't actually traded pick 13 yet to Collingwood or Carlton after 3 days of it being mentioned, because they know it will totally piss us off and end their hopes of getting Rioli.

Craig Cameron been on the phone to Dimma asking him how bad he wants Rioli.
Media dicks won't ever admit but we hold the key too 99% of this years trades.
 
The only thing I can think of is due to list management and contract timing etc. But I agree, lets just go all in.
And if the draft pool doesn’t turn out to be as good as many claim it is ?
Mitigating risk by rolling some picks into next year is also not a bad strategy. If recruiters deem that the draft picks around #25 are as good as #15 next year, the club will demand a future #15 or thereabouts.

Also if you have too many kids in one year they end up taking games of experience off each other.

6-7 is max. Don’t forget if a good draftee fails to be drafted after our top 6 we can also take him in rookie draft pick one. Also train on players. Also PSD.
 
And if the draft pool doesn’t turn out to be as good as many claim it is ?
Mitigating risk by rolling some picks into next year is also not a bad strategy. If recruiters deem that the draft picks around #25 are as good as #15 next year, the club will demand a future #15 or thereabouts.

Also if you have too many kids in one year they end up taking games of experience off each other.

6-7 is max. Don’t forget if a good draftee fails to be drafted after our top 6 we can also take him in rookie draft pick one. Also train on players. Also PSD.
Agree 100% especially if it means we can really target specific players we are after by trading down/consolidating late picks

Let’s be the team that dictate who slides instead of the team that is wishing a certain player slides to us
 

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In totality, the damage Hardwick has done to the club off field and extending to onfield is worth about 3 years of 8 x top 20 picks.
But people still prostate themselves to his altar
 
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maybe he is between minders due to the Ch9 to Ch7 switch, but someone has to get to him, and get him away from the keyboard.

we are 2 min to midnight for a major tantrum episode imo, lol

Nice reference to the doomsday clock

He’s having a hissyfit isn’t he
 
Gotta admit the timing for us to bottom out is perfect. We'll get the best young talent from the next 2 drafts before Tassie get everything.
I reckon tassie wont get everything cos colonwood and carltoon will
be rebuilding then , will whinge like no tomorrow to the cfl
 


But with the Pies considered the leaders for the Suns' choice given John Noble's trade request to Gold Coast, clubs have also turned their attention to the Dockers' No.11 pick.

Melbourne, which AFL.com.au reported on Monday was offering a future first-round pick for the Dockers' pick, are among the clubs interested, with Carlton, the Bulldogs, North Melbourne and Collingwood also keen on the Dockers' pick.

Fremantle would be willing to trade it into 2025 for a future first-round pick, but likely only if a deal for Shai Bolton falls through.

The Dockers have two of their three first-round picks (No.10 and 18) on the table for the Richmond star. If two first-round picks are used in a deal for Bolton, the Dockers would be expected to keep their remaining choice to use at this year's draft.


Shai Bolton in action during Richmond's clash against Fremantle in round eight, 2024. Picture: Getty Images
The ongoing negotiations between Fremantle and Richmond would mean the Suns' pick, which will definitely be traded, remains the hottest chip. But clubs are also preparing for the next pick-swapping opportunity.
 
Disgraceful of Dimma and GC to tap Rioli on the shoulder, then try and low ball Richmond.

If you are going to start this, and destablise the player, you better finish it by paying up full cost to break the contract.

Really starting to question Dimma's behaviour, coming off his pedestal at a rate of knots.
And you know what makes it worse? Dimma used to constantly play Rioli back when many wanted him dropped from the team. He probably rates Rioli higher than any of us, yet we’re here.
 

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