My waters are telling me "Cripps"
2019 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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Barrett's latest musings on the Swans from his weekly 'Sliding Doors' article:
"If.....Tippett, Hannebery and Rohan are already gone and McVeigh and Jack potentially to follow ...
Then.....we're sensing another, old-fashioned, no-one-saw-it-coming, big-name recruiting coup come October."
Interesting and also speculated here in recent times....but I'm not so sure. I'm sensing some targeted recruiting/recycling, a la the early 2000's.
Followed by a premiership within two or three seasons.Comment
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Agre with this, especially with all the young guns we need to retainComment
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$500k doesn't buy you much these days, and could just be a list clogger like rohan was.Comment
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There are a few cheapies running around who cost a lot less of the Roughead(J), Scully, Henderson, de Boer, Kelly (when they first signed him) type.
Although if I heard, as I did with Buddy, that we’d just signed a superstar player no one expected us to sign: Coniglio, Cripps etc. I could handle it.Comment
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I can't see Coniglio coming. The ace giants can play in negotiations is that he be playing deep into finals for a least the next 3 or 4 years.
So all we offer on top of that since location doesn't count is very big $$$.
Therefore cost to much to outbid a Vic club.
Perhaps a billings?Comment
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I can't see Coniglio coming. The ace giants can play in negotiations is that he be playing deep into finals for a least the next 3 or 4 years.
So all we offer on top of that since location doesn't count is very big $$$.
Therefore cost to much to outbid a Vic club.
Perhaps a billings?
It also very patronising to the Swanies; you won't sign up to be a member unless there is a big signing?
We won the 2012 GF with an even team, not a few show ponys.
I think we need to get in on some upcoming deals in the trade period.
Fremantle has a New Gen player Liam Henry. Freo may want to trade down to get points, why not help them?
Give them a couple of late picks for their first rounder? Say our second round and two third round picks.
Kelly of Geelong wants to go back to WA. He is in Brownlow Medal form so will take more than just two late first round draft picks.
Why not ask for Tom Barrass as a swap of our second and third?? Here is a better prospect than a rookie kid.
Melbourne forward line is hopeless, and they need some more talent in the back line.
Offer them Jones, Ronke, Thurlow, Menzel, we don't need them, and get back their first and second rounder?
We are winning now that Jones has being injury.
Carlton needs more players in the 24-28 year old bracket.
Offer them Fox who is 26 for one of their third round picks, either 37 or 48; Fox is not a regular 22.
North Melbourne need more big men: Goldstein is 31 year old on the 1 July.
Naismith and Cameron are true list cloggers; get them to North for anything.
Cunningham is another who may be in our 22, but is he really must have???
If someone wanted him, would trade him for a second rounder straight away.
And the deal i would love to do; offer GWS next year first round for Hately.
GWS likes to space out their first year picks, and as they are finishing high up the table, don't have to many low first rounders.
The 2018 draft will be remember as one of the strongest; so either though Hately went at 14; in any other draft it would have around #5.
He is in the Sier mould, but younger, and there is a good chance Sier will stay at a club with a chance to win a premiership.
After all, he did play in the 2018 GF; money may not be a big priority for him, winning a flag will definitely be one.
Trades can be done without destroying the salary cap, like we did after 2012.doof-doofComment
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Big name forwards grab the front page
Back pockets don’t
It’s sad but reality re media and building a buzz about a team
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Big name forwards grab the front page
Back pockets don’t
It’s sad but reality re media and building a buzz about a team
Plugger
Barry
Buddy
Etc"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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So Smith is out for the rest of the season and his future will be discussed in due course. It's looking increasingly that we will have 4 significant retirements by season's end (Reg, Smooch, Macca, KJ).............Comment
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I can't see Horse letting all four retire. Reg, obviously but I reckon it will be left up to Macca and this in turn will determine Smooch and Kizza. If Macca does retire I can't see Kizza retiring as Horse always talks about balance which I can understand as it is a legacy issue to pass on lessons learnt to young players. BTW I am loving Dawson's work but sometimes wonder why he was left to the NEAFL for so long as think he is learning more on the job than in the lower league. He is a keeper and we cannot lose him at the end of the year.Comment
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I hate this idea that we need to sign a big name recruit otherwise the crowds will desert us. WE have a big name, buddy!!!
It also very patronising to the Swanies; you won't sign up to be a member unless there is a big signing?
We won the 2012 GF with an even team, not a few show ponys.
I think we need to get in on some upcoming deals in the trade period.
Fremantle has a New Gen player Liam Henry. Freo may want to trade down to get points, why not help them?
Give them a couple of late picks for their first rounder? Say our second round and two third round picks.
Kelly of Geelong wants to go back to WA. He is in Brownlow Medal form so will take more than just two late first round draft picks.
Why not ask for Tom Barrass as a swap of our second and third?? Here is a better prospect than a rookie kid.
Melbourne forward line is hopeless, and they need some more talent in the back line.
Offer them Jones, Ronke, Thurlow, Menzel, we don't need them, and get back their first and second rounder?
We are winning now that Jones has being injury.
Carlton needs more players in the 24-28 year old bracket.
Offer them Fox who is 26 for one of their third round picks, either 37 or 48; Fox is not a regular 22.
North Melbourne need more big men: Goldstein is 31 year old on the 1 July.
Naismith and Cameron are true list cloggers; get them to North for anything.
Cunningham is another who may be in our 22, but is he really must have???
If someone wanted him, would trade him for a second rounder straight away.
And the deal i would love to do; offer GWS next year first round for Hately.
GWS likes to space out their first year picks, and as they are finishing high up the table, don't have to many low first rounders.
The 2018 draft will be remember as one of the strongest; so either though Hately went at 14; in any other draft it would have around #5.
He is in the Sier mould, but younger, and there is a good chance Sier will stay at a club with a chance to win a premiership.
After all, he did play in the 2018 GF; money may not be a big priority for him, winning a flag will definitely be one.
Trades can be done without destroying the salary cap, like we did after 2012.
There’s no way Melbourne are going to hand over pick 3 for Jones, no matter how many steak knives players you chuck in to “sweeten” the deal.
I do agree our ruck ”department” needs to be rationalised and streamlined. Hopefully we’ll see both Naismith and Cameron play a few games after the bye.
Cunningham is required player based on his age and experience in a very young side.Comment
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I can't see Horse letting all four retire. Reg, obviously but I reckon it will be left up to Macca and this in turn will determine Smooch and Kizza. If Macca does retire I can't see Kizza retiring as Horse always talks about balance which I can understand as it is a legacy issue to pass on lessons learnt to young players. BTW I am loving Dawson's work but sometimes wonder why he was left to the NEAFL for so long as think he is learning more on the job than in the lower league. He is a keeper and we cannot lose him at the end of the year.
I do get the importance of experienced players to the side, but only if their form warrants it. The only player who that applies to is Macca. I think retaining Kizza would 100% stop a younger better player getting AFL experience.Comment
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KJ out of contract, long time out of form is a definite retirement. Macca with continuing soft tissues injuries surely can't go on.
We're going ok now without Reg, KJ, Macca & Smith plus other senior injuries so maybe none of those four will be on the list in 2020.Comment
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I can't see Horse letting all four retire. Reg, obviously but I reckon it will be left up to Macca and this in turn will determine Smooch and Kizza. If Macca does retire I can't see Kizza retiring as Horse always talks about balance which I can understand as it is a legacy issue to pass on lessons learnt to young players. BTW I am loving Dawson's work but sometimes wonder why he was left to the NEAFL for so long as think he is learning more on the job than in the lower league. He is a keeper and we cannot lose him at the end of the year.Comment
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