Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player discussion
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Assuming Henry goes, would we skip Frampton and Fioreni and take Nick Haynes, his salary and spread it and a round 1 draft pick - GWS have plenty. Would sure up our defense for next 5 years with Moore.
What we save in the 3 players could pay for Haynes and we get a 1st round pick on a low salary?
We would go to the draft with 3 picks inside 27 (grundy), McStay, Hill, Haynes.
What we save in the 3 players could pay for Haynes and we get a 1st round pick on a low salary?
We would go to the draft with 3 picks inside 27 (grundy), McStay, Hill, Haynes.
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He turns 31 next season. We will struggle to spread that over the next 5 years. No thanks.Craigmac wrote:Assuming Henry goes, would we skip Frampton and Fioreni and take Nick Haynes, his salary and spread it and a round 1 draft pick - GWS have plenty. Would sure up our defense for next 5 years with Moore.
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Some of the GWS players are very appealing, but I believe the contracts that come with them are the issue.
*Haynes (turns 31 in May). Contracted until the end of 2024.
*Whitfield (turns 29 in July). Contracted until the end of 2027.
*Greene (turns 30 in September) Contracted until the end of 2026.
I'm wondering if these guys will be available only if Hopper is not traded to Richmond. And if a trade with Richmond can't be completed, can Collingwood still trade for him? What's their asking price?
*Hopper (turns 26 in February) Contracted until the end of 2023.
*Haynes (turns 31 in May). Contracted until the end of 2024.
*Whitfield (turns 29 in July). Contracted until the end of 2027.
*Greene (turns 30 in September) Contracted until the end of 2026.
I'm wondering if these guys will be available only if Hopper is not traded to Richmond. And if a trade with Richmond can't be completed, can Collingwood still trade for him? What's their asking price?
*Hopper (turns 26 in February) Contracted until the end of 2023.
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I'd be for it.Presti35 wrote:As a rookie, 100%.
He was well liked amongst the playing group and still has lots of friends here. Would be an uplifting move I reckon.
Still has a lot of good rapport with our current players.
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Both list cloggers. Phillips disposal was always poor, hence why we traded him.warburton lad wrote:Phillips would be an excellent pick up (as a rookie).
He could walk straight into the side Round 1.
Has had a wretched run with injuries at Hawthorn.
On another note, former Cat (James Parsons) is nominating for the draft.
He is 25 years old- 189cms and 82kgs midfielder/forward.
Delisted by the Cats at the end of 2020.
Certainly worth a late pick...
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No longer an important factor of recruiting. History shows that getting the best available talent is the way to go.MatthewBoydFanClub wrote:I have a sentimental attachment to the name Weideman. I’d welcome him at Collingwood.
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm