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  • S.S. Bleeder
    Senior Player
    • Sep 2014
    • 2165

    #16
    Excellent thread WA.

    It think that we can expect Richards, McGlynn, Derickx and Johnson to either retire or be delisted. That should free up say, $900k. Nanker, Robinson and Marsh might also be on the chopping block. We need to bare in mind that our salary cap reduces at the end of the season by about $200k (from memory). So lets say we have an extra $700k to play with (excluding other delistings and recruiting). That's not a bad amount to have up your sleeve. I'd expect KJ to stay on something similar to what he is currently on, or maybe a little less.

    I see our priorities as being, Mitchell, Heeney and Hewett. The later two having excellent skills which is what we need. Every man and his dog will be after Mitchell the ball magnet, but he did previously (twice I believe) select us over Carlton so hopefully he will be willing to take a pay cut to stay with us. As strange as it sounds I would be willing to lose KJ (it won't happen) if it means that we keep these three.

    Papley (still early days), Lloyd, Cunningham, Towers and Melican would be great to retain and shouldn't effect our affordability.

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    • Levii3
      Regular in the Side
      • Jun 2015
      • 655

      #17
      Originally posted by S.S. Bleeder
      Excellent thread WA.

      It think that we can expect Richards, McGlynn, Derickx and Johnson to either retire or be delisted. That should free up say, $900k. Nanker, Robinson and Marsh might also be on the chopping block. We need to bare in mind that our salary cap reduces at the end of the season by about $200k (from memory). So lets say we have an extra $700k to play with (excluding other delistings and recruiting). That's not a bad amount to have up your sleeve. I'd expect KJ to stay on something similar to what he is currently on, or maybe a little less.

      I see our priorities as being, Mitchell, Heeney and Hewett. The later two having excellent skills which is what we need. Every man and his dog will be after Mitchell the ball magnet, but he did previously (twice I believe) select us over Carlton so hopefully he will be willing to take a pay cut to stay with us. As strange as it sounds I would be willing to lose KJ (it won't happen) if it means that we keep these three.

      Papley (still early days), Lloyd, Cunningham, Towers and Melican would be great to retain and shouldn't effect our affordability.
      Why are you so willing to release Robinson given how he's performed over the last two weeks and exceeded expectations?

      Of Mitchell Hewett and Heeney its simple take Heeney and Mitchel. Hewett is well Craig bird but a little bit better Mitchell is a Gun Hewett may develop into a great player but that doesn't mean letting go of a player that is almost All Australian in Mitchell

      If we lose our captain from NSW to a VIC SA or whatever club we will be ridiculed for years...With McVeigh nearing retirement possibly next year

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      • mcs
        Travelling Swannie!!
        • Jul 2007
        • 8166

        #18
        Originally posted by Levii3
        Why are you so willing to release Robinson given how he's performed over the last two weeks and exceeded expectations?

        Of Mitchell Hewett and Heeney its simple take Heeney and Mitchel. Hewett is well Craig bird but a little bit better Mitchell is a Gun Hewett may develop into a great player but that doesn't mean letting go of a player that is almost All Australian in Mitchell

        If we lose our captain from NSW to a VIC SA or whatever club we will be ridiculed for years...With McVeigh nearing retirement possibly next year
        I feel you are significantly underplaying the potential quality of Hewett.

        As for KJ he is not going anywhere.
        "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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        • Mug Punter
          On the Rookie List
          • Nov 2009
          • 3325

          #19
          Originally posted by S.S. Bleeder
          Excellent thread WA.

          It think that we can expect Richards, McGlynn, Derickx and Johnson to either retire or be delisted. That should free up say, $900k. Nanker, Robinson and Marsh might also be on the chopping block. We need to bare in mind that our salary cap reduces at the end of the season by about $200k (from memory). So lets say we have an extra $700k to play with (excluding other delistings and recruiting). That's not a bad amount to have up your sleeve. I'd expect KJ to stay on something similar to what he is currently on, or maybe a little less.

          I see our priorities as being, Mitchell, Heeney and Hewett. The later two having excellent skills which is what we need. Every man and his dog will be after Mitchell the ball magnet, but he did previously (twice I believe) select us over Carlton so hopefully he will be willing to take a pay cut to stay with us. As strange as it sounds I would be willing to lose KJ (it won't happen) if it means that we keep these three.

          Papley (still early days), Lloyd, Cunningham, Towers and Melican would be great to retain and shouldn't effect our affordability.
          I think we'll be OK re the cap.

          Sure Buddy is on $1.2m in year 4 of his mega deal next year but I would pretty much guarantee that most sides will have a $1M plus player next year if the cap jumps to $15M as is being mooted. We took a calculated gamble on the salary cap movement when we built around Buddy and Tippett and it would appear to have been paid off.

          Us running a reduced list and our pay structure that has, I believe, a relatively large number of minimum or lower wage earners (until the pay their dues) helps us compete in this environment.

          No way would we be losing KJ but I suspect he has been on good money for a while now and would not demand the super deal. In general players go through four stages at the swans re their contracts (probably fairly generic across most clubs)

          * Rookie contract (minimum wage)
          * First proper deal (offered in year 1 or 2) - two to three years at about $150,000 - $250,000
          * "Big Money Deal" (the one that sets the player up financially) - four to five years at $350,000 to $700,000
          * Top up deal - if still playing, get a final contract to see them through their career but probably no higher than their last deal.

          Obviously we fast-tracked Reid and Mitchell due to GWS but we really only have Mitchell in the big money field, the others will kick in in a few years time. I guess it shows how important list management is from a salary cap point of view as well as talent

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          • Doctor
            Bay 29
            • Sep 2003
            • 2757

            #20
            This is why we are trying to develop and recruit players from Sydney (or NSW at least), They will, in most cases, lack historic ties to Victorian clubs and be free from speculation about moving south. Jack and Heeney will stay but generally I agree with SS Bleeder above. I think Richards may go another year but he'll sign a year to year contract at best anyway and isn't going anywhere else. I don't get the feeling that we have expensive reserves anymore as we did with Seaby et al, which should give us extra wriggle room.
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            • Mug Punter
              On the Rookie List
              • Nov 2009
              • 3325

              #21
              Originally posted by Doctor
              This is why we are trying to develop and recruit players from Sydney (or NSW at least), They will, in most cases, lack historic ties to Victorian clubs and be free from speculation about moving south. Jack and Heeney will stay but generally I agree with SS Bleeder above. I think Richards may go another year but he'll sign a year to year contract at best anyway and isn't going anywhere else. I don't get the feeling that we have expensive reserves anymore as we did with Seaby et al, which should give us extra wriggle room.
              Correct, with COLA no more building a home grown list is vital on many levels. By my reckoning we're nudging a third of the list as NSW boys now (Rampe, Keiran, BJ, Jarrad, Mills, Robbo, Heeney, Harry, Davis, Hiscox, Naismith). It would be good to get to 20 players and a tick over 50% in the next five years.

              And from what I can gather this should happen, I believe that this year (or maybe it is next) is the first year that the academy boys have been through the system since Under 11s and the quality is apparently a lot higher.

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              • Mug Punter
                On the Rookie List
                • Nov 2009
                • 3325

                #22
                Tom on AFL 360, asked straight out by Robbo if he'd be at the Swans next year.

                Must say he didn't fill me with huge confidence, not nearly as unequivocal as young Lynch from Adelaide.

                I'll only feel comfortable about him re-signing once the ink is dry on the contract

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                • Levii3
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Jun 2015
                  • 655

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Mug Punter
                  Tom on AFL 360, asked straight out by Robbo if he'd be at the Swans next year.

                  Must say he didn't fill me with huge confidence, not nearly as unequivocal as young Lynch from Adelaide.

                  I'll only feel comfortable about him re-signing once the ink is dry on the contract
                  omg i just watched it I dislike Robbo but great question just straight out put it on the line and Coniglio laughing the whole time. At the this stage it looks like he 60 40 to stay but not holding my breathe

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                  • tasswan
                    Warming the Bench
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 334

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Mug Punter
                    Tom on AFL 360, asked straight out by Robbo if he'd be at the Swans next year.

                    Must say he didn't fill me with huge confidence, not nearly as unequivocal as young Lynch from Adelaide.

                    I'll only feel comfortable about him re-signing once the ink is dry on the contract
                    I got a different view of the answer, I think it is more likely a 90% chance he will stay. Loves the club, loves his team mates and loves living in sydney.

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                    • mcs
                      Travelling Swannie!!
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 8166

                      #25
                      Originally posted by tasswan
                      I got a different view of the answer, I think it is more likely a 90% chance he will stay. Loves the club, loves his team mates and loves living in sydney.
                      That's how I saw it too - fingers crossed we can get a deal done, but no doubt we are definitely waiting to see what will happen with the cap going forward.
                      "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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                      • KTigers
                        Senior Player
                        • Apr 2012
                        • 2499

                        #26
                        I'd be surprised if Mitchell left to go to Carlton unless the gap in the money was huge. How many gun players leave top 4 clubs to go to bottom 4 clubs?

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                        • dimelb
                          pr. dim-melb; m not f
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 6889

                          #27
                          Originally posted by KTigers
                          I'd be surprised if Mitchell left to go to Carlton unless the gap in the money was huge. How many gun players leave top 4 clubs to go to bottom 4 clubs?
                          He might do another Ablett, if (huge if) the same sort of money is offered. But I hope not. The big difference is that Gaz had a premiership or two by that time.
                          He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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                          • Auntie.Gerald
                            Veterans List
                            • Oct 2009
                            • 6480

                            #28
                            reality is Mills and Heeney will be in the midfield asap - i would say 2017 they will feature strong minutes
                            "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                            • Mug Punter
                              On the Rookie List
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 3325

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
                              reality is Mills and Heeney will be in the midfield asap - i would say 2017 they will feature strong minutes
                              If I was Tom's manager I'd be saying, "Get a decent deal with the Swans and sign for three years as I reckon your best chance of winning a flag in the next three years will be at the Swans. After that you'll still only be 26 and in your prime and then, if you want to and especially if you have a flag, we can still look at a big money 4-5 year deal under free agency if the Swans aren't close to the mark"

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                              • royboy42
                                Senior Player
                                • Apr 2006
                                • 2078

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Mug Punter
                                If I was Tom's manager I'd be saying, "Get a decent deal with the Swans and sign for three years as I reckon your best chance of winning a flag in the next three years will be at the Swans. After that you'll still only be 26 and in your prime and then, if you want to and especially if you have a flag, we can still look at a big money 4-5 year deal under free agency if the Swans aren't close to the mark"
                                You're no mug,Mug. I agree.

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