2019 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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Someone from the AFL subreddit said that they overheard Paul Connors (player manager) at a pub saying that Daniher will barely play wherever he ends up.Comment
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I was trying to think of an athlete in their prime that has not returned from OP ?
I can’t think of one ?
Hannes maybe ? But he finally go back on deck
JPK has very well"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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I'm not keen on Joe Daniher. When fit, he's a great player but why do we need another injury prone tall guy. And Essendon would play hard ball because JD is till in contract. What we need is hard-nut midfielders.
Please don't give up our 1st round draft pick.Comment
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Cliff from Clematis told me the same thing. Asked me to check it out.Comment
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Daniher comes across to me as being a bit entitled and lazy. Reasons for leaving Essendon and choosing Sydney do not come across as convincing to me. Read former team mate Goddard's take on his rehab. Reckons Daniher should have worked harder at it. I reckon Essondon might be secretly pleased to unload him if they can get what they want, two high first round picks giving them a massive salary dump on a player who might not play many motre games. OP forced his brother to retire early and it may well also be the case with Joe. Happy to have him but on a similar price to what Scully and Hanners got. Our pick 23, take it or leave it and have the contract heavily based on performance incentives. No way pick 5 or 9 if we take that for Papley. If 23 is rejected, so be it, we can easily wait till next year when he is an RFA.Comment
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Because the AFL have a rule (whose interpretation seems to keep morphing) that says you have to use at least one first round pick in a 4 year span.
First-round pick rule: How is your club placed? - AFL.com.au
Geelong must use a first-round pick this year. They currently have two after the Kelly trade.
Essendon's pick trading to assist the Kelly trade is interesting. They've upgraded their pick 37 to pick 33 and now have picks 31 and 33 in the second round. Are they looking to swap them to get a late first round pick? Picks 31 and 33 have a similar draft value to pick 15. Geelong have picks 14 and 17. It looks to me like Essendon may have secured an in-principle agreement to swap picks 31 and 33 for one of Geelong's spare first-round picks later in the draft in case they don't secure a first-round pick in the Daniher trade."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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Daniher comes across to me as being a bit entitled and lazy. Reasons for leaving Essendon and choosing Sydney do not come across as convincing to me. Read former team mate Goddard's take on his rehab. Reckons Daniher should have worked harder at it. I reckon Essondon might be secretly pleased to unload him if they can get what they want, two high first round picks giving them a massive salary dump on a player who might not play many motre games. OP forced his brother to retire early and it may well also be the case with Joe. Happy to have him but on a similar price to what Scully and Hanners got. Our pick 23, take it or leave it and have the contract heavily based on performance incentives. No way pick 5 or 9 if we take that for Papley. If 23 is rejected, so be it, we can easily wait till next year when he is an RFA.Comment
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Reported Essendon interested in Mason Cox, overnight Dododoro says definitely untrue, this morning the reporter says 1000% true.
Dododoro annoyed that the news broke because it shows they are looking for a Daniher replacement meaning they fully expect he is going. Weakens Essendon's bargaining position. We must not cave in on this!
I ilke your Kurt Daniher Annie :-)
Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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I think our (Harley's) pursuit of Daniher, is within keeping of what goes on with alot of CEOs. They are generally egotistical types and risk takers, who like to play a big game for big results. They are also big on leaving a legacy.
This is Harley's big play, high risk, high reward. He wants to be remembered as the guy who took a big gamble that effectively won us a premiership.
I worry that the opposite will be the case.........
I believe him. I don't think we planned for or overtly chased Daniher. I think Joe flagged the interest and we sought to make it happen.
I think we're being stereotyped as the raiding Swans, poaching big name forwards. But I think that does not accurately reflect what occurred.
Further, I reckon Joe came to us not just because of the lifestyle in Sydney, but because he respects Harley. Now we're trying to do the right thing by him and us.
I get that he might not be what we need and that we're anxious about overpaying for him and being dudded. But he's shown taste in seeking to leave Essendon and join us, he's about to be hated by their fans and be one of us, and is reported to be a good person. In those circumstances, reckon we should be respectful to him.Comment
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“The Cats will receive picks 14, 24, 37 and a future first-round selection while the Eagles receive Kelly, Pick 57 and a future third-round selection”
After reading such a variety of what people want Re trades and draft picks for the swans ?
Does anyone else think the above was over or under or a fair deal ?
Or is it very difficult for West Coast to keep the talent they could have picked at 14,24,37 and maybe 14 next year in the future due to what they needed being interstate drafts picks?
West coast are definitely still in a window Re a premiership I suppose, but will the loss of the above picks undermine their future talent or do they back brining on board Kelly and the ability to trade next year onwards instead ?"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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"Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017Comment
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