List Mgmt. Trade & Free Agency talk Pt 5

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Would trade picks 10, next years first and 19 without blinking for both.
Say that again????
Rankine will cost the crows big time, the only reason Taranto is up for trade is they think they'll get plenty for him, I'm not sure 2 pick in the teens get a former number 2 pick in his prime whos already won a best and fairest
 
Say that again????
Rankine will cost the crows big time, the only reason Taranto is up for trade is they think they'll get plenty for him, I'm not sure 2 pick in the teens get a former number 2 pick in his prime whos already won a best and fairest

If you can’t afford them then your bargaining power is more limited.


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Another 4 goals today. Don't think the Crows will let him go now.

Taranto, though - yes please. Starting mids: Taranto, Prestia, Bolton. Dusty up forward, Cotch on the bench. Second rotation: Dusty, Cotch, Sonsie.

Jizz.
Then slide Tom Green in there for '24 when Cotch & Jack pull the pin.
 
Say that again????
Rankine will cost the crows big time, the only reason Taranto is up for trade is they think they'll get plenty for him, I'm not sure 2 pick in the teens get a former number 2 pick in his prime whos already won a best and fairest
Tarranto is out of contract this year so he is free to move clubs. Ideally GWS probably want to hang onto him but they've got 4 players on big money so Tarranto is out the door. Our first pick would be req'd.
Green and Hopper were OK today. They are getting selected TT is in the bad books with current coach. Not been selected for a couple of weeks
 
Tarqntos not a free agent though, so you need to trade with gws, not sure a pick in the teens gets it done, he's a former pick 2, 24 years of age in his prime, cerra was pick 6 and Taranto is a better footballer
Tarranto is out of contract this year so he is free to move clubs. Ideally GWS probably want to hang onto him but they've got 4 players on big money so Tarranto is out the door. Our first pick would be req'd.
Green and Hopper were OK today. They are getting selected TT is in the bad books with current coach. Not been selected for a couple of weeks
 
Tarqntos not a free agent though, so you need to trade with gws, not sure a pick in the teens gets it done, he's a former pick 2, 24 years of age in his prime, cerra was pick 6 and Taranto is a better footballer
All true, but GWS will be having a fire sale to fit in the salary cap.

Carlton overpaid for Cerra.
 

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Tarqntos not a free agent though, so you need to trade with gws, not sure a pick in the teens gets it done, he's a former pick 2, 24 years of age in his prime, cerra was pick 6 and Taranto is a better footballer
If we were as shit as Carlton last year then pick 6 would be heading GWS's way.
 
Richmond is right in the mix for Tim Taranto, reports SEN’s Sam Edmund.

The 2016 No.2 pick is widely tipped to leave the Giants at the conclusion of the 2022 season, with the club reportedly believing they can cover his loss and are against paying a hefty contract for him.

He was drafted out of the Sandringham Dragons and is all but certain to return home to Victoria should he seek a trade. Collingwood was the original front-runner, but Edmund believes the Tigers are “coming hard”.

Geelong is the other club understood to be in the mix.

Tim Taranto is a really interesting watch at the moment,” he said on SEN’s Crunch Time.

“Richmond are right in the mix here. I know he’s been linked heavily with Collingwood, but Richmond (is) coming hard for Tim Taranto as well.

“So the Pies have a dog in the fight here, Geelong to some extent as well, even though the Cats like the idea of Jacob Hopper in the hoops next year.”

The Tigers' interest makes sense given Dion Prestia's and Dustin Martin's injury troubles this season, while Kane Lambert has retired and Shane Edwards' best footy is behind him.

Taranto, Hopper, Tanner Bruhn and Bobby Hill are seen as the four Giants set to leave the club in the upcoming trade period.

Taranto and Hopper have both featured as two of the club’s primary on-ballers in recent years and could become elite midfielders of the competition as they enter their prime.

“So they’re slightly different, neither have reached free agent status, Taranto is 24, Hopper is 25, but Taranto is out of contract and Hopper is not,” Edmund continued.

“So logically speaking Jacob Hopper will be harder to acquire, but that’s the path the Cats want to go down.

“So Tim Taranto, if you’re sitting here right now, you’re saying he’s either going to be at Punt Road or Collingwood next year.”

Taranto is averaging 25.9 disposals, 4.1 inside 50s and 3.8 clearances throughout his 15 games in 2022.

 
Richmond is right in the mix for Tim Taranto, reports SEN’s Sam Edmund.

The 2016 No.2 pick is widely tipped to leave the Giants at the conclusion of the 2022 season, with the club reportedly believing they can cover his loss and are against paying a hefty contract for him.

He was drafted out of the Sandringham Dragons and is all but certain to return home to Victoria should he seek a trade. Collingwood was the original front-runner, but Edmund believes the Tigers are “coming hard”.

Geelong is the other club understood to be in the mix.

“Tim Taranto is a really interesting watch at the moment,” he said on SEN’s Crunch Time.

“Richmond are right in the mix here. I know he’s been linked heavily with Collingwood, but Richmond (is) coming hard for Tim Taranto as well.

“So the Pies have a dog in the fight here, Geelong to some extent as well, even though the Cats like the idea of Jacob Hopper in the hoops next year.”

The Tigers' interest makes sense given Dion Prestia's and Dustin Martin's injury troubles this season, while Kane Lambert has retired and Shane Edwards' best footy is behind him.

Taranto, Hopper, Tanner Bruhn and Bobby Hill are seen as the four Giants set to leave the club in the upcoming trade period.

Taranto and Hopper have both featured as two of the club’s primary on-ballers in recent years and could become elite midfielders of the competition as they enter their prime.

“So they’re slightly different, neither have reached free agent status, Taranto is 24, Hopper is 25, but Taranto is out of contract and Hopper is not,” Edmund continued.

“So logically speaking Jacob Hopper will be harder to acquire, but that’s the path the Cats want to go down.

“So Tim Taranto, if you’re sitting here right now, you’re saying he’s either going to be at Punt Road or Collingwood next year.”

Taranto is averaging 25.9 disposals, 4.1 inside 50s and 3.8 clearances throughout his 15 games in 2022.

Really poor reporting here, neither the tigers or cats haven't got the ability to bring in Taranto for close to what he's worth.

24 year old goal kicking midfielder, won a bnf when they made the gf.

The pies have Grundy as leverage to get him in, can't see him going anywhere else, although you'd think any Vic club should be interested. Only the Dee's would be the only Vic club with little interest especially in Dunkley leaves the dogs, you'd imagine they would be keen
 
Really poor reporting here, neither the tigers or cats haven't got the ability to bring in Taranto for close to what he's worth.

24 year old goal kicking midfielder, won a bnf when they made the gf.

The pies have Grundy as leverage to get him in, can't see him going anywhere else, although you'd think any Vic club should be interested. Only the Dee's would be the only Vic club with little interest especially in Dunkley leaves the dogs, you'd imagine they would be keen
**** off back to your own kitty litter board. U make as much sense as salty Scotty.
 
Really poor reporting here, neither the tigers or cats haven't got the ability to bring in Taranto for close to what he's worth.

24 year old goal kicking midfielder, won a bnf when they made the gf.

The pies have Grundy as leverage to get him in, can't see him going anywhere else, although you'd think any Vic club should be interested. Only the Dee's would be the only Vic club with little interest especially in Dunkley leaves the dogs, you'd imagine they would be keen
You and I both know it doesn't matter what currency you have. What matters, is which club Taranto chooses.

If he chooses the Tigers, we'll make it happen.
 
Really poor reporting here, neither the tigers or cats haven't got the ability to bring in Taranto for close to what he's worth.

24 year old goal kicking midfielder, won a bnf when they made the gf.

The pies have Grundy as leverage to get him in, can't see him going anywhere else, although you'd think any Vic club should be interested. Only the Dee's would be the only Vic club with little interest especially in Dunkley leaves the dogs, you'd imagine they would be keen
How is Grundy leverage. They’re going to pay to get rid of him lol
 
Really poor reporting here, neither the tigers or cats haven't got the ability to bring in Taranto for close to what he's worth.

24 year old goal kicking midfielder, won a bnf when they made the gf.

The pies have Grundy as leverage to get him in, can't see him going anywhere else, although you'd think any Vic club should be interested. Only the Dee's would be the only Vic club with little interest especially in Dunkley leaves the dogs, you'd imagine they would be keen
After the first sentence it became difficult to separate your musings from those of Edmund.
 
Really poor reporting here, neither the tigers or cats haven't got the ability to bring in Taranto for close to what he's worth.

24 year old goal kicking midfielder, won a bnf when they made the gf.

The pies have Grundy as leverage to get him in, can't see him going anywhere else, although you'd think any Vic club should be interested. Only the Dee's would be the only Vic club with little interest especially in Dunkley leaves the dogs, you'd imagine they would be keen
Grundy to GWS lmao, yknow that GWS are trying clear cap right?
 
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