2025 List Management
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The prospect of losing Buller suggests something askew with our approach to list management. If this year showed anything, it’s that we lack depth and he’s the sort of player we need to keep. Nor should it be that hard, as his demands would hardly be crippling. A two year deal on average wages would easily get it done, or at least normally.
And for those arguing he’s leaving for opportunity given the prospect of Curnow arriving, I doubt it. Mainly because I can’t see a circumstance in which Carlton let him leave when the coach is fighting for his career next year.Comment
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The prospect of losing Buller suggests something askew with our approach to list management. If this year showed anything, it’s that we lack depth and he’s the sort of player we need to keep. Nor should it be that hard, as his demands would hardly be crippling. A two year deal on average wages would easily get it done, or at least normally.
And for those arguing he’s leaving for opportunity given the prospect of Curnow arriving, I doubt it. Mainly because I can’t see a circumstance in which Carlton let him leave when the coach is fighting for his career next year.Comment
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not sure how buller belevies he is not in our best 22 even with McDonald, and Amerty fully fit. In my estimation a better player than Amarty. Surely we can up the offer it there is one to be better tahn Pies. Who at the Swans decides these things. Hope its not Cox alone cause he would prefer smaller forwards and disregards our genuine needs. Like Key defenders which is a postion Buller has played in as well as fwd ,Comment
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On tonight's Midweek Tackle, John Ralph confirmed that we and GWS were very keen on Josh Weddle but he told both clubs he would request a trade to Melbourne (city not the Demons) if we drafted him. It's who we would have used our Dawson trade pick on if we weren't warned off. This type of draftee behaviour is why the northern academies are likely safe from AFL watering them down."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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not sure how buller belevies he is not in our best 22 even with McDonald, and Amerty fully fit. In my estimation a better player than Amarty. Surely we can up the offer it there is one to be better tahn Pies. Who at the Swans decides these things. Hope its not Cox alone cause he would prefer smaller forwards and disregards our genuine needs. Like Key defenders which is a postion Buller has played in as well as fwd ,👍 1Comment
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Definitely seems to be shaping up as a grim trade period. Stunned we haven’t been linked to a KPD yet. Buller shaping up to be a serviceable KPF we probably should be keeping. Curnow who we showed interest in has us at plan C. Fingers crossed we hear something positive soon.Comment
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Now that Curnow has said he prefers Geelong and then Gold Coast, I would rather we forget about chasing him and concentrate on what we have. Amartey and MacDonald are capable and Buller shows promise and If we can recruit Max King, our forward woes might be over.
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I’m not defending him - to the contrary. But I know the Swans walked away from their interview with him knowing that drafting him was pointless and pinging him to the AFL, just as fruitless. Bailey Smith was probably the prior example of a player who made it clear he’d refuse to leave Melbourne. Chad Wingard, ironicallly, wouldn’t leave SA and Cyril wouldn’t leave Melbourne. (Tanner Bruhn is another example but given what’s going on there, let’s leave that alone).
Someone else posted earlier that you’d think it’d give the AFL a reason to leave the Northern Academies alone. But we’re taking the AFL here.Comment
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may be done with himComment
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not sure how buller belevies he is not in our best 22 even with McDonald, and Amerty fully fit. In my estimation a better player than Amarty. Surely we can up the offer it there is one to be better tahn Pies. Who at the Swans decides these things. Hope its not Cox alone cause he would prefer smaller forwards and disregards our genuine needs. Like Key defenders which is a postion Buller has played in as well as fwd ,
Like ive said 1000x, how our MC select a team next year particularly fwd, is our biggest concern
As far as Curnow, I think we are more likely to be chasing JUH, huge risk potentially big reward.
It just seems to me, based on Buller and extending Amartey, we have something already done and I think that could only be for JUHComment
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I think Buller and Ladhams are both gone for opportunity. Hard to argue with them, it won't be due to dollars.
Like ive said 1000x, how our MC select a team next year particularly fwd, is our biggest concern
As far as Curnow, I think we are more likely to be chasing JUH, huge risk potentially big reward.
It just seems to me, based on Buller and extending Amartey, we have something already done and I think that could only be for JUHComment
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As I've said before; Buller looks a prime candidate for CHB. He appears to have a good tank and gets to contests. We should do what we have to do to keep him. 200cms ready made key position players are hard to come by. Forget Curnow as he's a one trick pony and once the ball hits the ground he doesn't contest. He's 29 next season and missed the last 4 games through injury. He signed a long term contract to the end of 2029, and is now sooking and wants out. He doesn't look like a club man to me. I heard Isaac Heeney on SEN this morning he sounded very much like we need to support the Academy, so we shouldn't be wasting picks on a Curnow trade.Comment
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