2018 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel

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  • Roysky
    Registered User
    • Sep 2018
    • 6

    Referring to our list of out of contact players - Gotta say apart from Lloyd that is a pretty poor list - we’d barely miss one of them

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    • Blood Fever
      Veterans List
      • Apr 2007
      • 4050

      That guy Tom Morris is full of piss and wind.

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      • Roysky
        Registered User
        • Sep 2018
        • 6

        Originally posted by ISIBIDBI
        Agree with Robinson and Marsh needing to go, but I still think Towers is a decent player who we should keep for another year - I don't think he was given enough opportunities this season, given last season I thought his performances certainly had improved upon what he had produced in previous years.
        I am not sure about Robinson - he seems to have played his best footy in the last few weeks,maybe he has got an uplift in him still

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        • Ludwig
          Veterans List
          • Apr 2007
          • 9359

          Originally posted by Hotpotato
          Gee, Richo (St. Kinda coach) is a lot more upbeat about what body of work Hanners can produce than most people on here.

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          I was watching that as well. He also said the McCartin was off the table. It only makes sense that St Kilda would have been thoroughly satisfied about his fitness before getting to the point of making such a big offer to him, something I've pointed out several times in this thread. And we should use this as the basis for the kind of deal we get on the trade. The rumours about the deal involving the Saints' 2nd round pick for 2019 may well be their offer. I would think that the information leaks are coming from the St. Kilda camp, so the rumours are from selected sources. It doesn't mean it won't be for their 2nd round pick, but that doesn't seem close to fair compensation for an elite player under contract, and 800 kpa is an elite player. The AFL reported that there were 29 players earning over 800k in 2017, which is pretty small group.

          An interesting comparison is the Bryce Gibbs trade last year. Gibbs is 2 years older than Hanners, so 1 year older at the time of trade. Both players wanted to 'go home'. They've been similar players in terms of overall performance and if anything Hanners would have been slightly better, perhaps because of playing for a much better team. The Gibbs trade involved Carlton getting picks 10 and 16 from Adelaide, and there were a bunch of other pick swaps that favoured Adelaide. In the end, the trade would be rated at around a pick 4 (2000 points). If I were Tom Harley, this would be my starting position and part of my arguments in support of asking for pick 4.

          It's time for Harley to show that he's a real Ludite, not just a mere Luddite.
          Last edited by Ludwig; 17 September 2018, 09:15 PM.

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          • dejavoodoo44
            Veterans List
            • Apr 2015
            • 8637

            Originally posted by Faunac8
            If we were looking for a short term cost effective player to add some size and ball winning ability in the midfield then maybe we could look at Michael Barlow.
            Listed at 189 cm and statistically compares very well with Josh and Luke.
            He has had some bad luck with injuries but he could be a good stop gap if we miss out on a big name mid this year. He was part of the leadership group at the Suns and would provide some experience for our young midfield group and would come pretty cheap
            Yes, I agree. Handy back up player, who would probably come cheap. Tough, gets plenty of the ball and if I remember rightly, he has a pretty good sense of humour.

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            • 111431
              Regular in the Side
              • Sep 2010
              • 698

              If GWS do have the salary cap pressures, why wouldn't we consider someone like Tom Scully as a replacement for Hannebery ?

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              • Roysky
                Registered User
                • Sep 2018
                • 6

                Originally posted by Ludwig
                I was watching that as well. He also said the McCartin was off the table. It only makes sense that St Kilda would have been thoroughly satisfied about his fitness before getting to the point of making such a big offer to him, something I've pointed out several times in this thread. And we should use this as the basis for the kind of deal we get on the trade. The rumours about the deal involving the Saints' 2nd round pick for 2019 may well be their offer. I would think that the information leaks are coming from the St. Kilda camp, so the rumours are from selected sources. It doesn't mean it won't be for their 2nd round pick, but that doesn't seem close to fair compensation for an elite player under contract, and 800 kpa is an elite player.

                An interesting comparison is the Bryce Gibbs trade last year. Gibbs is 2 years older than Hanners, so 1 year older at the time of trade. Both players wanted to 'go home'. They've been similar players in terms of overall performance and if anything Hanners would have been slightly better, perhaps because of playing for a much better team. The Gibbs trade involved Carlton getting picks 10 and 16 from Adelaide, and there were a bunch of other pick swaps that favoured Adelaide. In the end, the trade would be rated at around a pick 4 (2000 points). If I were Tom Harley, this would be my starting position and part of my arguments in support of asking for pick 4.

                It's time for Harley to show that he's a real Ludite, not just a mere Luddite.
                I agree the pressure is on Harley - not wanting to argue against the swans but just between us I don’t think banners is anywhere near an 800k player anymore - he is at minimum half cooked and started playing so young that he is probably an early 30s age comparable body and output these days

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                • MattW
                  Veterans List
                  • May 2011
                  • 4218

                  Originally posted by Ludwig
                  I was watching that as well. He also said the McCartin was off the table. It only makes sense that St Kilda would have been thoroughly satisfied about his fitness before getting to the point of making such a big offer to him, something I've pointed out several times in this thread. And we should use this as the basis for the kind of deal we get on the trade. The rumours about the deal involving the Saints' 2nd round pick for 2019 may well be their offer. I would think that the information leaks are coming from the St. Kilda camp, so the rumours are from selected sources. It doesn't mean it won't be for their 2nd round pick, but that doesn't seem close to fair compensation for an elite player under contract, and 800 kpa is an elite player.

                  An interesting comparison is the Bryce Gibbs trade last year. Gibbs is 2 years older than Hanners, so 1 year older at the time of trade. Both players wanted to 'go home'. They've been similar players in terms of overall performance and if anything Hanners would have been slightly better, perhaps because of playing for a much better team. The Gibbs trade involved Carlton getting picks 10 and 16 from Adelaide, and there were a bunch of other pick swaps that favoured Adelaide. In the end, the trade would be rated at around a pick 4 (2000 points). If I were Tom Harley, this would be my starting position and part of my arguments in support of asking for pick 4.

                  It's time for Harley to show that he's a real Ludite, not just a mere Luddite.
                  I agree that second round is unders that we should push back against it, even if they're paying his full salary. He's hardly going to stay at this point. I'm relieved Tom's brother is off the table.

                  I'm skeptical about the reported Collingwood interest. They've got a pretty gun midfield. They only thing I can come up with is Pendlebury is turning 31 in January.

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                  • Roysky
                    Registered User
                    • Sep 2018
                    • 6

                    Originally posted by 111431
                    If GWS do have the salary cap pressures, why wouldn't we consider someone like Tom Scully as a replacement for Hannebery ?
                    Geez would love that

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                    • Ludwig
                      Veterans List
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 9359

                      Originally posted by Roysky
                      I agree the pressure is on Harley - not wanting to argue against the swans but just between us I don’t think Hanners is anywhere near an 800k player anymore - he is at minimum half cooked and started playing so young that he is probably an early 30s age comparable body and output these days
                      But Harley is negotiating with a club that does think he's worth 800k. I agree with you, but our opinion is irrelevant. His value is what the market says it is.

                      As for Scully, yes, he'd be great, but remember that he renegotiated his contract downward, taking a voluntary 50% pay cut. So now he's only on $500kpa until 2021. The Giants won't let him go. He's the only good player actually getting paid unders.
                      Last edited by Ludwig; 17 September 2018, 09:27 PM.

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                      • crackedactor
                        Regular in the Side
                        • May 2012
                        • 919

                        Originally posted by Bloody Hell
                        The thing I notice when I see him play, particularly in the ressies, is he does selfish things. Most notably having a ping for goal when there are people in better positions or taking on tacklers when it's not necessary. Does not comply with the Bloods ethos.
                        His selfish play is also something I have noticed. Remember in the 2017 NEAFL GF he to simply chip the ball over the head of an opposition player and a swans player upfield would have runned into an open goal,which meant we would have won the flag. I am 50/50 on whether to keep him as he does some goods things. Definetly want to persist with Maibaum for another season,shows some good qualities.


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                        • mcs
                          Travelling Swannie!!
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 8166

                          Originally posted by crackedactor
                          His selfish play is also something I have noticed. Remember in the 2017 NEAFL GF he to simply chip the ball over the head of an opposition player and a swans player upfield would have runned into an open goal,which meant we would have won the flag. I am 50/50 on whether to keep him as he does some goods things. Definetly want to persist with Maibaum for another season,shows some good qualities.


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                          I think he has improved in this regard to some degree - but I still don't think he is quite going to make it as an AFL player. Mainly as he can be so damn hot and cold even during a game. Was great in the NEAFL GF, but doesn't look to me as if he is quite good enough to ever cut it as a midfielder at AFL level, and I'm not convinced that he is good enough to play as a forward, where he will have plenty of competition as well.
                          "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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                          • waswan
                            Senior Player
                            • Oct 2015
                            • 2047

                            Id take Marsh over Robbo towers fox rose etc.
                            He comes in and does his job and seamlessly slots into the back 6, gives us not much less than Smith.
                            The others are all teases and promise to bring more to the table but rarely do

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                            • MattW
                              Veterans List
                              • May 2011
                              • 4218

                              Originally posted by waswan
                              Id take Marsh over Robbo towers fox rose etc.
                              He comes in and does his job and seamlessly slots into the back 6, gives us not much less than Smith.
                              The others are all teases and promise to bring more to the table but rarely do
                              Compared to the others, Marsh looks like he gives absolute effort every time. I just don't think he's good enough, unfortunately.

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                              • crackedactor
                                Regular in the Side
                                • May 2012
                                • 919

                                Originally posted by waswan
                                Id take Marsh over Robbo towers fox rose etc.
                                He comes in and does his job and seamlessly slots into the back 6, gives us not much less than Smith.
                                The others are all teases and promise to bring more to the table but rarely do
                                Good point! No star player at AFL level, but always gives a strong honest effort. Can play an ordinary game but never has a shocka game. For that reason I believe they will keep him.


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