Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player discussion
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- warburton lad
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Jarrod Brander delisted by the Eagles.
195cm and 82 kg forward
Turns 24 next February and is extremely mobile.
Could he be a defensive tall or a possible full-forward.
If Cameron becomes number 1 ruck Kreuger could be second ruck with McStay, Brander and Mihocek as tall forward options.
Leaves Moore, Frampton, Murphy and Howe as taller defensive options.
195cm and 82 kg forward
Turns 24 next February and is extremely mobile.
Could he be a defensive tall or a possible full-forward.
If Cameron becomes number 1 ruck Kreuger could be second ruck with McStay, Brander and Mihocek as tall forward options.
Leaves Moore, Frampton, Murphy and Howe as taller defensive options.
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https://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/out ... ?year=2022inxs88 wrote:Hunt is not a free agent until 2023 end plus Fiorini has 1 year left on his contract.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/847715/insi ... r-new-deal
Hunt is an unrestricted free agent and played 20 games for the Demons this season, including their two finals. He also played 20 games in 2021 and was unlucky to miss out on the club's premiership win last year after injuring his ankle late in Melbourne's campaign. He is without a contract for 2023
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Grundy 5 years remaining so really the same? Also Grundy’s contract was allegedly front-endedMatthewBoydFanClub wrote: Now that it's official that McStay is coming to us on a five year deal I really don't see an issue with his salary of around 600K a year. That's about 400K less a year than Grundy and two years less
- The Black and White Lion
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Yeah not so sure Brander is a KPP. His shape and weight is pretty much Reef McInnes, Caleb Poulter or Tyler Brown. The tomahawk would have bench pressed him over the boundary line. He’s light weight with a high centre of gravity also similar to Henry Schade. Remember Schade played 2or3 decent games before the opposition realised all they needed to do was body him out of the contest.warburton lad wrote:Jarrod Brander delisted by the Eagles.
195cm and 82 kg forward
Turns 24 next February and is extremely mobile.
Could he be a defensive tall or a possible full-forward.
If Cameron becomes number 1 ruck Kreuger could be second ruck with McStay, Brander and Mihocek as tall forward options.
Leaves Moore, Frampton, Murphy and Howe as taller defensive options.
For Brander to succeed at AFL level he needs to be a running option as you can’t rely on his body in a contest. Not built for AFL finals imo
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I liked Hunt a few years ago when he dropped off at the dees and we needed run. I think he’s still worth a shot if available but we’re starting to get a logjam list if all the mooted players land at the pies. We defo need KPP to play fwd and back, a fwd rover and a contested mid. Hunt neither of those I’m afraid so reckon he will stay at the dees or land somewhere else.Presti35 wrote:https://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/out ... ?year=2022inxs88 wrote:Hunt is not a free agent until 2023 end plus Fiorini has 1 year left on his contract.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/847715/insi ... r-new-deal
Hunt is an unrestricted free agent and played 20 games for the Demons this season, including their two finals. He also played 20 games in 2021 and was unlucky to miss out on the club's premiership win last year after injuring his ankle late in Melbourne's campaign. He is without a contract for 2023
Hunt has been available all year. If he still doesn’t have a contract from the Dees and hasn’t been raised in speculation yet does that mean the Cats or Swans are into him and they’re waiting til post season?
Cats might have a few retirements now post the GF and will no doubt look for experience. It wouldn’t be a surprise for Selwood, Hawkins, Smith to hang up the boots but I reckon Danger and Toohey will want to show off.
Ed Allen kicked our last goal of the year at the 58minute mark of the last quarter
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Not meaning to doubt The Lad's infinite wisdom... but if WCE choose to delist him, and not even float him for a trade, then...?warburton lad wrote:Jarrod Brander delisted by the Eagles.
195cm and 82 kg forward
Turns 24 next February and is extremely mobile.
Could he be a defensive tall or a possible full-forward.
If Cameron becomes number 1 ruck Kreuger could be second ruck with McStay, Brander and Mihocek as tall forward options.
Leaves Moore, Frampton, Murphy and Howe as taller defensive options.
And this with Kennedy retiring, leaving Allen and Darling as the KPFs.
So something is amiss, as he has only been there one season.
Freo may throw him a lifeline should they lose those talls in FA/trade period?
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He was delisted by GWS. He was traded there by the Eagles a couple of years ago.piedys wrote:Not meaning to doubt The Lad's infinite wisdom... but if WCE choose to delist him, and not even float him for a trade, then...?warburton lad wrote:Jarrod Brander delisted by the Eagles.
195cm and 82 kg forward
Turns 24 next February and is extremely mobile.
Could he be a defensive tall or a possible full-forward.
If Cameron becomes number 1 ruck Kreuger could be second ruck with McStay, Brander and Mihocek as tall forward options.
Leaves Moore, Frampton, Murphy and Howe as taller defensive options.
And this with Kennedy retiring, leaving Allen and Darling as the KPFs.
So something is amiss, as he has only been there one season.
Freo may throw him a lifeline should they lose those talls in FA/trade period?
Hard pass then. Michelin star chefs never shop at the Not Quite Right storeRick wrote:He was delisted by GWS. He was traded there by the Eagles a couple of years ago.piedys wrote:Not meaning to doubt The Lad's infinite wisdom... but if WCE choose to delist him, and not even float him for a trade, then...?warburton lad wrote:Jarrod Brander delisted by the Eagles.
195cm and 82 kg forward
Turns 24 next February and is extremely mobile.
Could he be a defensive tall or a possible full-forward.
If Cameron becomes number 1 ruck Kreuger could be second ruck with McStay, Brander and Mihocek as tall forward options.
Leaves Moore, Frampton, Murphy and Howe as taller defensive options.
And this with Kennedy retiring, leaving Allen and Darling as the KPFs.
So something is amiss, as he has only been there one season.
Freo may throw him a lifeline should they lose those talls in FA/trade period?
- Magpie Russ
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Excellent if correct. They more you get done early, the sharper your focus towards the later part of the trade period. You don’t want to be juggling too many balls on the last day.Magpie Russ wrote:Hill deal done according to Jason McCartney. Will be announced early in the draft period.
If it’s done, that also suggests it’s one of our three third rounders this year and / or some swapping of futures to balance it all out.
From a post on the Ollie Henry trade topic stream, I've copied the following summary of what I hope will be achieved during the upcoming trade period;
I'm coming around to the fact that Olliver Henry wants to be traded to Geelong. Now I'm trying to see what Collingwood can recover from the bad news being the loss of Grundy to Melbourne, Henry to Geelong and Poulter to Adelaide.
Geelong is reportedly going to trade to receive a player, Jack Bowes, and his salary from Gold Coast Suns as well as their Pick 7 in this years draft. I want that Pick 7 for Ollie Henry.
Apparently the deal is done for Grundy to move to Melbourne with Collingwood agreeing to pay for a portion of his salary. ( Madness I know but what can you do?) For such a gift I want the draft picks that Fremantle give up for Jackson which I expect will be Pick 15 and 33.
For Poulter to be released to Adelaide I expect that a straight swap for Billy Frampton will be done.
Hence these trades will leave Collingwood with the following picks in the November draft;
Picks: 7,15,16,33, 44 and some third round picks which might be swapped around with Brisbane to allow them better leverage to pick up their father / son recruits and upgrade our picks.
Thus for the loss of Grundy, Henry and Poulter we look like getting the following additions to our squad;
Dan McStay, Tom Mitchell, Bobby Hill, Brayden Fiorini, and Billy Frampton and still have the following first round picks 7, 15 and 16. I'm sure that none of those incoming players match the class of Grundy and Henry but maybe we can pick up some class to compensate us with those first round picks.
Those five incoming players will add to Collingwoods depth and so I expect our VFL team to perform very well next season but I'm not sure they will add much to the AFL performance but maybe their addition to the team to fill roles will free up others to better contribute to team success. In McRae we trust.
I'm coming around to the fact that Olliver Henry wants to be traded to Geelong. Now I'm trying to see what Collingwood can recover from the bad news being the loss of Grundy to Melbourne, Henry to Geelong and Poulter to Adelaide.
Geelong is reportedly going to trade to receive a player, Jack Bowes, and his salary from Gold Coast Suns as well as their Pick 7 in this years draft. I want that Pick 7 for Ollie Henry.
Apparently the deal is done for Grundy to move to Melbourne with Collingwood agreeing to pay for a portion of his salary. ( Madness I know but what can you do?) For such a gift I want the draft picks that Fremantle give up for Jackson which I expect will be Pick 15 and 33.
For Poulter to be released to Adelaide I expect that a straight swap for Billy Frampton will be done.
Hence these trades will leave Collingwood with the following picks in the November draft;
Picks: 7,15,16,33, 44 and some third round picks which might be swapped around with Brisbane to allow them better leverage to pick up their father / son recruits and upgrade our picks.
Thus for the loss of Grundy, Henry and Poulter we look like getting the following additions to our squad;
Dan McStay, Tom Mitchell, Bobby Hill, Brayden Fiorini, and Billy Frampton and still have the following first round picks 7, 15 and 16. I'm sure that none of those incoming players match the class of Grundy and Henry but maybe we can pick up some class to compensate us with those first round picks.
Those five incoming players will add to Collingwoods depth and so I expect our VFL team to perform very well next season but I'm not sure they will add much to the AFL performance but maybe their addition to the team to fill roles will free up others to better contribute to team success. In McRae we trust.
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Apparently a future 2nd round pick will get the Hill deal done.Pies2016 wrote:Excellent if correct. They more you get done early, the sharper your focus towards the later part of the trade period. You don’t want to be juggling too many balls on the last day.Magpie Russ wrote:Hill deal done according to Jason McCartney. Will be announced early in the draft period.
If it’s done, that also suggests it’s one of our three third rounders this year and / or some swapping of futures to balance it all out.