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Nothing like Brodie. Brodie is a butcher that can’t kick more than 35m. Smille can nail a goal from outside 50 with ease.smille reminds me of will brodie
Welsh at 13! Ole Davo is cluelessDavo-27 from the drafts board top 51
Pies just another example why clubs shouldn't trade 1st round picks for players. Free agency should be the only avenue to use to get quality players in.
It's too risky and anything can happen the following year and you find yourself with no decent pick.
Talk of us trading future 1st rounders for this year is nonsense. You don't know what your giving up.
You can win big too. Just need to know when to hit the triggerPies just another example why clubs shouldn't trade 1st round picks for players. Free agency should be the only avenue to use to get quality players in.
It's too risky and anything can happen the following year and you find yourself with no decent pick.
Talk of us trading future 1st rounders for this year is nonsense. You don't know what you’re giving up.
That's naive thinking. You can't guarantee that next year's draft players will be equal or worse than this year's.Yes we do. A bottom four pick for a bottom four pick.
Too risky, your better off trading current picks out if you know the talent that year isnt as deep as next year's.You can win big too. Just need to know when to hit the trigger
F1What pick we giving up for that Kransky kid from Sydney?
No that's Daniel Ricciardo - he plays for GWS
Ellis went after the 2019 season. His contract was reported as 5 years @ $575k. There is no doubt this was the absolute upper limit of band 3, as the club had expected Ellis leaving to trigger band 2 compensation. So if $575k was the upper limit of Band 3, what would the lower limit have been? Surely that was around $450k? And overall in 2019 it was something like this for a player mid 20's in age:
Band 1 $750k+
Band 2 $580-750k
Band 3 $450-579k
Band 4 $350-449k
Band 5 $275-349k
Does that seem reasonable?
So let's work with $450k being the lower limit. The cap was approximately $12.8m in 2019. The cap is $15.8m now. The cap has increased 23.4%. So all things being equal that lower limit of band 3 will have risen by 23.4%. Or by approximately $105k.
So if all my numbers are anywhere near correct(they are educated guesses bar the reported Ellis wage) then it should follow the lower limit for Band 3 compo for a player Jack Graham's age should be somewhere between $555k to $600k ish. You would have to think then an offer of $600k x 3 years or more triggers band 3 compo for us, ie a rd 2 pick immediately after ours. Probably roughly pick 26 or so, sliding further if you actually used the pick to draft a player.
Of course the question would then be is any other club going to offer Jack Graham $600k x 3 years. I think that is far from out of the question. If he plays well between now and the end of the season it will of course help.
If Dusty wants to head to GC then Richmond should be offering to pay his salary for a year for pick 7 trade.I believe it’s changing so length of deal is more of a factor. It’s why they are saying Battle may trigger band-1 as if he leaves it’ll be a 6-year deal, even if it’s $850k/season.
So if Ellis got a 5-year deal for a total of approx $2.85m, and Graham gets a 3-year deal paying a total of approx $1.65m in a much larger salary cap, then I’ll be beyond surprised if the CFL give us band-3. For the same reason, if Dusty gets a 2-year deal, even if it’s on $700k/season given he’s 33yo and it’s 2-years, it’ll be band-5 or maybe no compo. (Isaac Smith was 31yo on a 2-year deal and got Hawks band-5).
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I believe it’s changing so length of deal is more of a factor. It’s why they are saying Battle may trigger band-1 as if he leaves it’ll be a 6-year deal, even if it’s $850k/season.
So if Ellis got a 5-year deal for a total of approx $2.85m, and Graham gets a 3-year deal paying a total of approx $1.65m in a much larger salary cap, then I’ll be beyond surprised if the CFL give us band-3. For the same reason, if Dusty gets a 2-year deal, even if it’s on $700k/season given he’s 33yo and it’s 2-years, it’ll be band-5 or maybe no compo. (Isaac Smith was 31yo on a 2-year deal and got Hawks band-5).
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Your biggest mistake is assuming the AFL won't just pick a number based on the club losing the player and just the vibeA player who gets a $700k+ deal for 2 years is getting some compo, it would be ludicrous if he didn't. I accept it would be diluted if the player is 33 but not totally dissolved. Nobody is paying a guy that money unless he is a very valuable player.
Graham might get a 4 year offer. If it was 4 years at $600k this simply has to be band 3 compensation. Battle on $850k x 4 years gets band 2 compo right? And if it is correct a longer term deal jacks this to band 1 then that doesn't stand as a reason why Graham getting a 4 year deal relegates him from band 3. Even a 3 year deal he may attract band 3. 3 & 4 years are perfectly normal contract lengths. An abnormally long contract perhaps jacks you into a higher band, an abnormally low contract relegates you to a lower band. But a normal length contract should just place you in the expected band. So I am sticking to my belief that IF Graham gets a 3 or 4 year offer around $560k+ we should expect to be in receipt of band 3 compensation.
That's naive thinking. You can't guarantee that next year's draft players will be equal or worse than this year's.
Could you imagine if we gave up our 1st round pick next year and we end up having a similar injury riddled season and finish dead last and find out next year's draft has another Harley Reid?
You dont trade your 1st round picks.
Best mids in the comp are between 180-187 with the exception of maybe 3-4
FOS is 182 if you look at the height listings but chances are he has probably grown or will 1-2cm and end up around 184cm
I just want a player that can football and has good speed good kick and great footy IQ
Would love a FOS/Lalor double
FOS is a fantastic mark, much better than Smillie, who is poor overhead. He's also tougher and harder at the ball. Everything about your post is wrong. Give yourself an uppercut.
Don't think it works that way. Clubs can only pay part of the contract for contracted players they trade.If Dusty wants to head to GC then Richmond should be offering to pay his salary for a year for pick 7 trade.
Nick Daicos is 184 cmCumberland is 183cm, Dow is 184cm. Let that sink in before you want an even shorter guy with our best pick.
BS - that squib is 179cm at bestNick Daicos is 184 cm
Graham wont get any offers. He jas no cache.BS - that squib is 179cm at best
In the PSD
**** we will have that in our pocket. Imagine we cave like Norf did.In the PSD