Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player discussion
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- Gerry Cooper
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Re: Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player movements
Is Rachelle a 192cm key defender? No? We dont need any more small forwards. The club is awash with them.
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Re: Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player movements
KPPs. Trouble is we don't have much to trade and zero draft capital.
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Re: Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player movements
He’s got an attitude problem. Anyone who was happy to see Ginnivan go should have the same view on Rachele in the name of locker room harmony.
Agree with others - we have an abundance of small forwards.
Agree with others - we have an abundance of small forwards.
It's never as good/nor bad as it seems...
Re: Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player movements
Can't understand how the club hasn't been able to get a sniff of Battle. Why is Hawthorn suddenly the place to be? Smashing the Roos btw, 80 to 14, 4mins till half-time.
Actually, probably just shows how confident we are in Keane coming home.
Actually, probably just shows how confident we are in Keane coming home.
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Re: Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player movements
Elliott is 32, so 2025 may be his last year. If he were available, 100% go for it.
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Re: Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player movements
Mark Keane is a 194cm Key Defender. He is in our sights.Gerry Cooper wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2024 10:46 am Is Rachelle a 192cm key defender? No? We dont need any more small forwards. The club is awash with them.
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Re: Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player movements
What's the deal with Bailey Smith? Now he is apparently going to Geelong... ??
Re: Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player movements
He has been a Geelong target for a while now, no hope he gets to us.
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Re: Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player movements
No Bolton, thanks. Fails the character test. (Of course, there's no risk of getting him anyway. But just saying...)Clifton Hill-Billy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 8:36 am Will Schultz trade help Freo get Shai Bolton? Maybe we just trade all our first round picks for the next decade to get Petracca and Bolton?
Wonder what we'll hafta pay to buy back what used to be ours... Sheesh... Only at Collingwood...
Re: Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player movements
Been like that for the last 2-3 months I'd say. We fell out of the race pretty quick.
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Re: Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player movements
Is Keane suddenly a magical improvement on Frampton? Then why bother?
I'm actually sick in the guts any time a hot ball is anywhere near either of them...
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Re: Trade Targets ~ Free Agency & MSD player movements
Correct on Elliott re age, and his battered frame just about being kaput.
But pretty sure Rachele was an early pick, which we are no hope to offer any such compensation to Crows for, as things stand in 2024.
As he is also thick as thieves with Saligo, I doubt he will depart Crows. I expect this to be simply another media beat up over a late season disciplinary omission.
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Re: Thinking ahead to 2024 draft...(and beyond)
Tom Lynch...
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/shock- ... 922871f304
Dont know about this. Mechanically I could understand how it happens - you take all his $1.5m he's due next year (in the last year of his contract) and spread it out to $2.5m over 3 years (for arguments sake). Lynch is happy, because he's locked in for two extra years before footy mortality. Richmond are happy as they have $1.5m off their books for season 2025. We would probably be happy because we get a key forward and he costs an average of $830k/y and you can potentially back end it once a few veterans retire at the end of '25.
BUT, we are arguably making the "age cliff" even more precipitous when it eventually arrives? He is also injury prone AND I don't know who would fall out of the team with Checkers and McStay also fully fit. Ideally we could find Tom Lynch aged 29 instead...
The article also says Melbourne would be into him. Logically that makes a lot more sense for them. But its just ringing in my ears that the coach is expicitly on the record stating we want a key forward... (I'm just not sure he's the right one)
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/shock- ... 922871f304
Dont know about this. Mechanically I could understand how it happens - you take all his $1.5m he's due next year (in the last year of his contract) and spread it out to $2.5m over 3 years (for arguments sake). Lynch is happy, because he's locked in for two extra years before footy mortality. Richmond are happy as they have $1.5m off their books for season 2025. We would probably be happy because we get a key forward and he costs an average of $830k/y and you can potentially back end it once a few veterans retire at the end of '25.
BUT, we are arguably making the "age cliff" even more precipitous when it eventually arrives? He is also injury prone AND I don't know who would fall out of the team with Checkers and McStay also fully fit. Ideally we could find Tom Lynch aged 29 instead...
The article also says Melbourne would be into him. Logically that makes a lot more sense for them. But its just ringing in my ears that the coach is expicitly on the record stating we want a key forward... (I'm just not sure he's the right one)
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Re: Thinking ahead to 2024 draft...(and beyond)
A few thoughts:
* The coach has indicated that we are in the market for a key position forward.
* Tom Lynch would be excellent- but he is 32 at the end of October- is he able to play three years??
* Peter Wright would be very good- 28 in a fortnight and at 203cms a pinch-hit second ruck- Replacing Cox??
* The Whitlock twins are exciting prospects but young and would require draft capital we do not possess currently.
* Bernie Quinlan and Plugger Lockett are just a tad too old...
I think that Lynch will be in black and white in 2025- and he will be an unstoppable force as we drive towards Flag number 17...
* The coach has indicated that we are in the market for a key position forward.
* Tom Lynch would be excellent- but he is 32 at the end of October- is he able to play three years??
* Peter Wright would be very good- 28 in a fortnight and at 203cms a pinch-hit second ruck- Replacing Cox??
* The Whitlock twins are exciting prospects but young and would require draft capital we do not possess currently.
* Bernie Quinlan and Plugger Lockett are just a tad too old...
I think that Lynch will be in black and white in 2025- and he will be an unstoppable force as we drive towards Flag number 17...
Firm in the belief that number 17 flag is only months away...
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Re: Thinking ahead to 2024 draft...(and beyond)
I wonder if McRae's comment about a key forward was a misdirection. We do need a key defender however to fill the gap we havent been able to fill in 2024...
As for Lynch - too old and injury prone for me.
As for Lynch - too old and injury prone for me.
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