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  • DST
    The voice of reason!
    • Jan 2003
    • 2705

    #46
    Re: Re: Trading this year

    Originally posted by cressakel
    James Hird was supposedly thin at Number 79 or something like that when he was drafted by the Bombouts. The only reason Essendon evetually drafted the champ with there 6th pick overall was because Hird's grandfather said there would be recriminations if he wasn't drafted......

    I'm not inferring that Sheehan was wrong, I am simply stating that some players develop later or don't fit the so-called mould of the athletic, 190cm, 85kg modern day footballer. There is a Greg Williams, Sam Mitchell and James Hird type waiting in every draft.....
    I understand cressakel, but when James Hird was taken in the draft 10 years ago drafting was a skill all clubs were just learning. I even read somewhere that no one had even been to see Hird play before he was drafted?

    We now have full time talent identification managers in each state, national pathway projects, draft camps and all the clubs recruiting staff have doubled over the last 10 years. There are even books published and websites where you can get statistical information on kids who are 15 +, but are showing potential.

    When someone like Kevin Shehan says the draft is thin they are in a much better position to make that call than 10 years ago.

    DST
    "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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    • chammond
      • Jan 2003
      • 1368

      #47
      Originally posted by Sean
      Saddo is an interesting one because I think that he does have some value. I noticed that he has been mentioned on Big Footy by both Bulldogs & Brisbane supporters without too many complaints. That doesn't really mean too much but I think that other supporters rate him higher than we do. I've actually mentioned before that he might be useful at Geelong because they could do with a tall forward that can kick. Don't think they'd go for it though.

      Hopefully a real win/win deal will come up. I've been thinking that something along the lines of O'Keefe for the Weagles' Kerr would probably work out nicely. As much as I'd hate to lose O'Keefe, there would be a net benefit in that deal and the Weagles might be interested because O'Keefe would immediately become their best forward.

      But, chances are, nothing much will happen - except I read that Shannon Grant may be leaving the Roos
      Given the fact that he can't get a game at the Swans, I could understand that Saddo might want to go back to Victoria if someone would be willing to pay the right price.

      But why on earth would O'Keefe want to go to West Coast? What can they possibly offer him that he can't get playing with Sydney?

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      • chammond
        • Jan 2003
        • 1368

        #48
        Originally posted by Cabbage
        I can't see too much wrong with our big defenders/fwds in the undefeated twos, Vogels,Grundy, Campbell and Quade.
        Give them the same crack at it that LRT has been given and we could have what we want for a fraction of the $400,000 plus that Mike Sheehan says Hay is on.(see the herald sun today). They all are young and can kick as well.
        That's an interesting call . . . I haven't seen anything in Vogels or Grundy that suggests they could make an AFL defender . . . have they been playing down back in the reserves?

        Who is Quade?

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        • liz
          Veteran
          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 16744

          #49
          Originally posted by chammond

          Who is Quade?
          Ryan Quade, nephew of Ricky.

          Has been on the "supplementary list" this year, which I think has no official status from an AFL perspective but means he was registered to play with the Swans reserves in the ACTAFL (though he turned out once for his old team, Queanbeyan).

          I gather that he narrowly missed out on a rookie spot last year, which is probably why they chose to give him a chance with the reserves. He's a big lump of a lad but I've not seen many signs that he could be AFL potential and he's probably only an outside chance to get a rookie spot in 2006, especially since I expect (or at least hope) that Vogels, Grundy, Shaw and Garruba from this year's rookie crop will be retained in some form on the 2006 list.

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          • chammond
            • Jan 2003
            • 1368

            #50
            Originally posted by liz

            I expect (or at least hope) that Vogels, Grundy, Shaw and Garruba from this year's rookie crop will be retained in some form on the 2006 list.
            I was possibly reading too much into it, but I got the definite impression last year that Grundy was a moral to get promoted to the senior list after one year as a Rookie . . .

            I've noticed that he often kicks goals in the Reserves . . . is he doing enough to get promoted?

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            • Sean
              On the Rookie List
              • Sep 2003
              • 327

              #51
              Originally posted by chammond
              But why on earth would O'Keefe want to go to West Coast? What can they possibly offer him that he can't get playing with Sydney?
              Why would Jason Ball, Barry Hall, or anyone for that matter, want to go to Sydney? Players move interstate every year.

              Anyway, it was just an example of the type of trade that would benefit us and also be of interest to the other club.

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              • chammond
                • Jan 2003
                • 1368

                #52
                Originally posted by Sean
                Why would Jason Ball, Barry Hall, or anyone for that matter, want to go to Sydney? Players move interstate every year.

                Anyway, it was just an example of the type of trade that would benefit us and also be of interest to the other club.
                That's the point I was trying to make . . . . there were clear reasons why Ball, Hall, Williams etc moved to Sydney, in addition to the clubs' desire to trade.

                My comment wasn't meant to be a dig at you . . . I'm interested to know if O'Keefe has a reason to go West . . . if he hasn't, then I can't see how the trade could ever get off the ground.

                A trade to bring him back home to Melb would have far more chance of success. Swap for Lappin maybe?

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                • Sanecow
                  Suspended by the MRP
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 6917

                  #53
                  Originally posted by chammond
                  I'm interested to know if O'Keefe has a reason to go West . . .
                  If they win a flag, maybe?

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                  • DST
                    The voice of reason!
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 2705

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Sanecow
                    If they win a flag, maybe?
                    Why would O'Keefe want to go to WA after they win a flag.

                    Surely it is his intent to win one not play in a team that has won one.

                    DST
                    "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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                    • Sanecow
                      Suspended by the MRP
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 6917

                      #55
                      Originally posted by DST
                      Why would O'Keefe want to go to WA after they win a flag.

                      Surely it is his intent to win one not play in a team that has won one.

                      DST
                      Back to Back flags seem pretty common in recent times.

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                      • liz
                        Veteran
                        Site Admin
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 16744

                        #56
                        Originally posted by chammond
                        I was possibly reading too much into it, but I got the definite impression last year that Grundy was a moral to get promoted to the senior list after one year as a Rookie . . .

                        I've noticed that he often kicks goals in the Reserves . . . is he doing enough to get promoted?
                        Depends on how many senior players they want to get rid off and their perception of draft depth.

                        Ball will be gone. Nicks too, but his departure only affects total list size (inc rookies) not senior list size, given that he was on the veteran list.

                        Maxfield is a possible / probable to leave.

                        Will come down to how many of the walking injured they give up on, and whether the likes of Powell and Sundqvist have another chance up their sleeve.

                        Given that Grundy would be unlikely to get a senior game unless one of the current regulars was injured, keeping him as a rookie for another year probably makes little difference. If the long-term injury arrives, he can be promoted then.

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                        • Charlie
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 4101

                          #57
                          Originally posted by liz


                          Given that Grundy would be unlikely to get a senior game unless one of the current regulars was injured, keeping him as a rookie for another year probably makes little difference.
                          It probably will to our chances of keeping hm.
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                          • Cabbage
                            On the Rookie List
                            • Aug 2005
                            • 5

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Cabbage
                            Mail I have is that some AFL clubs are pretty impressed with some of our mature rookies this year.There were 4 AFL club scouts at last weeks prelim. in Canberra and more due to turn up this week to watch the Swans v Belconnen.
                            I guess the plus for the other clubs is that our rookies have had 12 months in the AFL system and would possibly be a better chance of stepping up than a fresh 17 year old. So if we don't take some of the better ones, they could be gone!
                            Cabbage

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                            • Sean
                              On the Rookie List
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 327

                              #59
                              Originally posted by chammond
                              That's the point I was trying to make . . . . there were clear reasons why Ball, Hall, Williams etc moved to Sydney, in addition to the clubs' desire to trade.

                              My comment wasn't meant to be a dig at you . . . I'm interested to know if O'Keefe has a reason to go West . . . if he hasn't, then I can't see how the trade could ever get off the ground.
                              Trading isn't just about what the players want though. If we went to O'Keefe and said we want to trade him then he would probably accept a move to West Coast if they would pay him enough.

                              Whilst the desire to return home is often a large factor in trades, more trades go through without that being an issue.

                              Anyway, it's all hypothetical for now.

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                              • chammond
                                • Jan 2003
                                • 1368

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Sean
                                Trading isn't just about what the players want though.
                                Actually, that raises another interesting point . . . has Sydney ever traded a player who didn't ask to leave? It may have happened, but I can't think of one.

                                In fact, the Swans usually go out of their way to accommodate players' wishes, including helping delisted players to find their next career.

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