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  • Ludwig
    Veterans List
    • Apr 2007
    • 9359

    It probably comes down to whether we use the last primary list spot for a DFA or a Marsh upgrade and are waiting to see the final list of available players before making a decision. I'm not sold on Shaun Edwards, but see him as the best of the lot as to suiting our needs. Everyone else just looks to be a reserves player without much upside. At least Edwards has some raw talent. The choice becomes taking a DFA and leaving Marsh on the rookie list, or upgrading Marsh and drafting a late round rookie.

    Fitzpatrick would be a like for like replacement for Tom Derickx and would give Deano a reprieve from being my 2017 whipping boy, so I can see the logic in signing him up as a personal favour to me. It would add some humour to those boring NEAFL games, which will likely depart without Tom's occasional appearances to liven things up.

    ...........

    And a couple of remarks on DFA history:

    For all the hoopla about how we lost getting Patfull because of the trading ban, he only managed to play 38 uninspiring games for GWS before retiring and will apparently still be taking up cap space next year. The trading ban did us a favour.

    And thanks Mal for going to Gold Coast and gifting us James Rose. I thought Rose played well in 4 of the 5 senior games he played and had a very solid NEAFL season. He was one of our best in the GF. I think he's a good chance to make a solid run at a starting spot in the seniors next year.

    Had we taken Patful it would have offset the DFA compo for losing Malceski. Patfull and Mal are gone, but James Rose is still here.
    Last edited by Ludwig; 30 October 2016, 01:05 AM.

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    • royboy42
      Senior Player
      • Apr 2006
      • 2076

      I think X'S brainfade in the finals when running into an open goal was seen by every recruiter.

      And X was X'ed instantly.

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

        Originally posted by Ludwig
        It probably comes down to whether we use the last primary list spot for a DFA or a Marsh upgrade and are waiting to see the final list of available players before making a decision. I'm not sold on Shaun Edwards, but see him as the best of the lot as to suiting our needs. Everyone else just looks to be a reserves player without much upside. At least Edwards has some raw talent. The choice becomes taking a DFA and leaving Marsh on the rookie list, or upgrading Marsh and drafting a late round rookie.

        Fitzpatrick would be a like for like replacement for Tom Derickx and would give Deano a reprieve from being my 2017 whipping boy, so I can see the logic in signing him up as a personal favour to me. It would add some humour to those boring NEAFL games, which will likely depart without Tom's occasional appearances to liven things up.

        ...........

        And a couple of remarks on DFA history:

        For all the hoopla about how we lost getting Patfull because of the trading ban, he only managed to play 38 uninspiring games for GWS before retiring and will apparently still be taking up cap space next year. The trading ban did us a favour.

        And thanks Mal for going to Gold Coast and gifting us James Rose. I thought Rose played well in 4 of the 5 senior games he played and had a very solid NEAFL season. He was one of our best in the GF. I think he's a good chance to make a solid run at a starting spot in the seniors next year.

        Had we taken Patful it would have offset the DFA compo for losing Malceski. Patfull and Mal are gone, but James Rose is still here.
        I have a feeling we'll upgrade Marsh and three others and go hard at both drafts, noting that we have five rookies to bring on if we upgrade Marsh

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        • Maltopia
          Senior Player
          • Apr 2016
          • 1556

          New deals for two upgraded Swans rookies - AFL.com.au

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          • Markus26
            On the Rookie List
            • Apr 2015
            • 147

            Great news about Marsh and Foote being upgraded. I think there's a lot of upside in both. Now just to add a few youngsters from the draft and we are away into preseason. Even though we've lost a few lads, I think our list can have another crack at a flag in 2017.

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            • Auntie.Gerald
              Veterans List
              • Oct 2009
              • 6474

              Ok so update

              Does that leave 3 or 4 spots left in our top 38 list ?

              I think 4 spots
              "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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              • liz
                Veteran
                Site Admin
                • Jan 2003
                • 16744

                Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
                Ok so update

                Does that leave 3 or 4 spots left in our top 38 list ?

                I think 4 spots
                Off
                Ted
                X
                BennyMac
                Michell
                Davis
                Hiscox
                Nanker
                Derikzxkx

                That's eight.

                On four promoted rookies.

                So currently 4 spots on the list of 38 (unless I missed a delisting/trade).

                It also appears as if Murray, Melican and COR (who was on a two year international rookie contract in any case) will be retained on the rookie list.

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                • Ludwig
                  Veterans List
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 9359

                  Originally posted by Mug Punter
                  I have a feeling we'll upgrade Marsh and three others and go hard at both drafts, noting that we have five rookies to bring on if we upgrade Marsh
                  Your feelings were right. So Marsh it is and probably no DFAs. We'll go into the draft with 4 live picks and keep the primary list at 38. I'm sure that a lot of these elevated rookies, plus Towers and AJ are on fairly low salaries and that is helping with the salary cap. It's difficult to see who will come off our list at the end of next year with McVeigh, BJ and Leonardis looking the most vulnerable at this time. Someone will have to be traded out.

                  We've had great success with the rookie draft and there should be some good players still available after the ND.

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

                    Originally posted by Ludwig
                    Your feelings were right. So Marsh it is and probably no DFAs. We'll go into the draft with 4 live picks and keep the primary list at 38. I'm sure that a lot of these elevated rookies, plus Towers and AJ are on fairly low salaries and that is helping with the salary cap. It's difficult to see who will come off our list at the end of next year with McVeigh, BJ and Leonardis looking the most vulnerable at this time. Someone will have to be traded out.

                    We've had great success with the rookie draft and there should be some good players still available after the ND.
                    We'll have 11 first or second year players on our list of 38 next year who I suspect are all on pretty much minimum wage.

                    Plus you'd think the likes BJ, Towers, Aliir, AJ, Heeney (until next year), Rose, Robbo are on a base salary closer to $100,000 a year than $200,000.

                    We run a top heavy pay structure that rewards our elite very well but you have earn that right. I suspect that the above bottom 18 of our list are on a combined salary of roughly $2m.

                    That leaves the remaining 18 to share the remaining $9.3m balance of the $11.3m TPP.

                    Tippett's salary must be a real issue but thankfully we only have Hewett, JPK and Jones to re-sign this year and you'd hope that the money freed up by Mitchell leaving (plus Nanka and Xav) will allow us this to happen quickly. And then by the time Tippett leaves us at 2018 we'll desperately need that salary for Mills, Hewett, Aliir etc etc.

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                    • tlock
                      Warming the Bench
                      • Sep 2016
                      • 120

                      I'd trade Tippett at the end of 2017 and use the money to lock in long-term extensions to the following players before there stock price rises: Heeney, Mills, Aliir, Papley, Naismith

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

                        Originally posted by tlock
                        I'd trade Tippett at the end of 2017 and use the money to lock in long-term extensions to the following players before there stock price rises: Heeney, Mills, Aliir, Papley, Naismith
                        Think we've done this to death. The only sense in doing this is if

                        (a) We are paying Tippo overs (which I suspect we are but we don't know the terms of his new deal); AND
                        (b) Another club will take on his contract in full.

                        Any trade would see us continuing to pay any overs unless we can find someone that needs him more than us - the only club I thought might be tempted to have a nibble was Gold Coast but they clearly weren't interested . I think he does a good job as a first ruckman that can go forward and I suspect we're stuck with him.

                        Mills, Papley, Allir and Naismith come off contract at the end of 2018 which is also the end of Tippett's deal so you'd hope we'll be OK there.

                        All things considered I think we have managed the Buddy/Tippett Cap squeeze well. Within a couple of years there'll be a number of players on Buddy's salary, if not more, so Buddy's impact alone shouldn't be a major issue

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                        • 707
                          Veterans List
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 6204

                          Eight off, four upgrades, no DFA, four picks at the ND, four picks at the RD, only Davis a likely re-rookie chance you'd think.

                          As always at our club, all going along swimmingly :-)

                          Only 25 days to the ND, given we knew we were getting Mitchell, Heeney & Mills as first picks, other than Jones pick 15 in 2013, it's been a long time since we could look forward with real anticipation to draft night.

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

                            Originally posted by 707
                            Eight off, four upgrades, no DFA, four picks at the ND, four picks at the RD, only Davis a likely re-rookie chance you'd think.

                            As always at our club, all going along swimmingly :-)

                            Only 25 days to the ND, given we knew we were getting Mitchell, Heeney & Mills as first picks, other than Jones pick 15 in 2013, it's been a long time since we could look forward with real anticipation to draft night.
                            I'm really excited about who we're going to add to both the main and the rookie list, you'd think we should get two very good players in the top 20 and a good ruckman at 46 or 49.

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                            • dejavoodoo44
                              Veterans List
                              • Apr 2015
                              • 8515

                              Originally posted by Mug Punter
                              I'm really excited about who we're going to add to both the main and the rookie list, you'd think we should get two very good players in the top 20 and a good ruckman at 46 or 49.
                              Yes, we don't get top ten picks very often (well, if you don't count Heeney, and possibly Mitchell). But I feel sure that whoever we bring in will make the grade.
                              I'm also getting optimistic about AJ returning. If he does come back, you could look at it as effectively increasing our list from 37 to 38. Or you could even look at it, as a bonus draft pick, in which we get to add, someone who once proved themselves to be one of the most promising defenders in the game.

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                              • Ludwig
                                Veterans List
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 9359

                                I think we can wait for pick 49 for our ruckman pick.

                                Pick 47 Melbourne: It's their first pick in the draft and with Max Gawn, I think they will have other priorities, although as Ugg has pointed out 'Tony Olango and Gawn' has a catchy ring to it.

                                Pick 48 Carlton: It's their 3rd pick but have many to follow with lots of slots to fill. They run quite deep in the ruck position so this shouldn't be a priority. It's quite amazing how many players have gone and how many have come in and they still have so many crap players remaining on their list.

                                It's only 2 places but the 40s could be a good place to get another high quality player in this draft, particularly with an astute recruiter like KB.

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