2019 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel

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  • stevoswan
    Veterans List
    • Sep 2014
    • 8546

    So glad we stayed firm on Paps.....

    Snap, crackle and Pap: Tom Papley's top five goals of 2019 - AFL.com.au

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    • Markwebbos
      Veterans List
      • Jul 2016
      • 7186

      Originally posted by AnnieH
      Geez.
      Are we there yet?
      This is the longest trade period in the history of trade periods.
      ??

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      • Pmcc2911
        Regular in the Side
        • May 2013
        • 516

        Goddard’s rankings just prove that he has zero credibility as a journalist

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        • barry
          Veterans List
          • Jan 2003
          • 8499

          Originally posted by Markwebbos
          Barry I think we have different plans. I'm not sure either of them are as great as we think!

          Yours is to swap our 5 for GWS' 6 plus a sweetener (but their next pick is in the 40s so wouldn't materially improve our draft position unless we can package it with others to move up). I think the only way it would work is if GWS include a future pick for 2020. So say our 5 becomes 6 plus a future second rounder

          Mine is to keep our 5, bid on Green with it (assuming that Melbourne / Adelaide don't beat us to it), and then let GWS swap their pick 6 for our lower picks with a higher points value (which they then use to match the bid). The problem with that plan is that our other picks (25, 32 + 44) add up to less points than pick 6, so we'd have to get a 2020 future pick involved. But if GWS would do the deal with us, then we'd end up with picks 6 and 7 in the draft. This would mean our 25, 32 and a future second rounder become pick 7
          Very good summary Mark, we could possible get GWS's next year first round pick as the sweetener (which will be around pick 17 you'd think) because we are essentially giving them a top 6 pick.
          Either way, 2nd roundr is a minimum.

          The problem with your option 2, is there is no guarantee GWS will trade picks with us. They could go to any other club and basically fish for the best deal, leaving swans with no upside.

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          • barry
            Veterans List
            • Jan 2003
            • 8499

            With those two options available to GWS it does seem like a very astute move by them and I can't wait for the outrage and overreaction from Melbourne and subsequent trade bans, etc.
            I doubt this chance will come around again, so we must jump on it.

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            • Markwebbos
              Veterans List
              • Jul 2016
              • 7186

              Originally posted by barry
              With those two options available to GWS it does seem like a very astute move by them and I can't wait for the outrage and overreaction from Melbourne and subsequent trade bans, etc.
              I doubt this chance will come around again, so we must jump on it.
              If GW$ are really interested in Jackson more than Green (and Melbourne don't draft or bid on either), then it would be much better for us if we keep pick 5 and bid on Green, because.

              They'll be forced to choose between Green or Jackson, and there is a (I think strong) chance they will choose not to match so they can get Jackson.
              If we swap 5 for 6 then they can draft Jackson and then also match a bid on Green, meaning we potentially both give them Jackson and miss out on Green.

              I don't understand why we'd do that for a future second rounder?

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              • barry
                Veterans List
                • Jan 2003
                • 8499

                Yeah. Difficult to know. I was of the opinion that Jackson was going to Melbourne.
                I think GWS's motives is two top 10 players. If they are flexible on who the other one is, they can take green and him.
                If, on the other hand they want a specific player, then it's harder for them.

                In this sort of play, it's better to take "best available", because who knows how they are going to turn out.

                If they really want Jackson, and so do Melbourne, then GWS will trade pick 6 for Melbourne's pick 3, rather than us. The match green with whatever they have left.

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                • stevoswan
                  Veterans List
                  • Sep 2014
                  • 8546

                  Originally posted by Markwebbos
                  ??
                  Obviously there's not enough Swans 'shirts off' photo's being released to entertain during the long trade period and Annie's getting restless.....

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                  • Ralph Dawg
                    Senior Player
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 1729

                    AFL draft 2019: Best state league mature-age draft prospects from VFL, SANFL, NEAFL, WAFL, Jake Riccardi, Luke Partington, Ben Sokol, Angus Baker | Fox Sports

                    Interesting article. Like the look of Partington and Bolton from that list. I wonder though if they have already had a crack at the AFL whether that means they are not up to it?

                    Marlion and Kelly had never actually had a go so I wonder whether it's mature agers who have never had a go at the top level are the ones who should really be looked at. Off the top of my head, I can't think of a delisted player who goes back to the lower level, then returns to the AFL to tear it up.

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                    • liz
                      Veteran
                      Site Admin
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 16742

                      Originally posted by Ralph Dawg
                      Off the top of my head, I can't think of a delisted player who goes back to the lower level, then returns to the AFL to tear it up.
                      Depends what you mean by "tear it up". Off the top of my head, Sam Menegola, James Podsiadly, Sam Rowe, and Andrew Krakouer are a handful of examples of players who have carved out respectable AFL careers after an initial AFL listing, followed by a period in one of the state leagues. In Krakouer's case, he also spent some time in jail between AFL stints. I daresay there are other examples out there.

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                      • Cosmic Wizard
                        recruit me pretty please!
                        • Sep 2005
                        • 620

                        Originally posted by Markwebbos
                        Barry I think we have different plans. I'm not sure either of them are as great as we think!

                        Yours is to swap our 5 for GWS' 6 plus a sweetener (but their next pick is in the 40s so wouldn't materially improve our draft position unless we can package it with others to move up). I think the only way it would work is if GWS include a future pick for 2020. So say our 5 becomes 6 plus a future second rounder

                        Mine is to keep our 5, bid on Green with it (assuming that Melbourne / Adelaide don't beat us to it), and then let GWS swap their pick 6 for our lower picks with a higher points value (which they then use to match the bid). The problem with that plan is that our other picks (25, 32 + 44) add up to less points than pick 6, so we'd have to get a 2020 future pick involved. But if GWS would do the deal with us, then we'd end up with picks 6 and 7 in the draft. This would mean our 25, 32 and a future second rounder become pick 7
                        Stop if I am wrong, but I thought you could not trade future picks during the draft.

                        Can anyone confirm this??
                        doof-doof

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                        • Ralph Dawg
                          Senior Player
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 1729

                          Originally posted by liz
                          Depends what you mean by "tear it up". Off the top of my head, Sam Menegola, James Podsiadly, Sam Rowe, and Andrew Krakouer are a handful of examples of players who have carved out respectable AFL careers after an initial AFL listing, followed by a period in one of the state leagues. In Krakouer's case, he also spent some time in jail between AFL stints. I daresay there are other examples out there.
                          That's a pretty handy list. Maybe there is some gold with mature agers who have previously been delisted, played state level, and returned.

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                          • dazedjosh
                            Pushing for Selection
                            • Nov 2019
                            • 62

                            You can trade future picks during the draft. We did it with West Coast last year for Blakey. I think we also did it with St Kilda to land our 2nd rounder this year. Unless that rule has since been changed but I don't think it has been.

                            However, they have changed the rules for those sorts of live trades now. AFL draft 2019, live trading, rules, loophole closed, Sydney Swans, West Coast trade | Fox Sports

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                            • Auntie.Gerald
                              Veterans List
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 6474

                              With Longmire stating McCartin has been training as a forward

                              With reid playing forward majority of his minutes

                              With buddy up in the forwards / HFF all game

                              With Dawson looking likely a seriously important transition player off the HBF with his laser like kicking

                              That’s our leading talls upfront taken care of.......

                              So does that mean we will genuinely see Blakey start emulating a Bontempelli pathway in the midfield ie inside / outside role in 2020 ?

                              Bont is 193cm and 93kg and 23yrs of age and went straight into the midfield for the dogs at 18yrs old playing inside / outside as a skinny tall kid

                              Blakey 195cm, long trunk short legged lizard seems much more durable then I first expected and quicker .......Nick will be 85kg plus in 2020, he will also be 20yrs old in feb and wanting the midfield HFF rotation we keep hearing

                              Could nick creep up on us and start to be a force in the midfield as well as HFF ?
                              "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                              • Markwebbos
                                Veterans List
                                • Jul 2016
                                • 7186

                                Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
                                With Longmire stating McCartin has been training as a forward

                                With reid playing forward majority of his minutes

                                With buddy up in the forwards / HFF all game

                                With Dawson looking likely a seriously important transition player off the HBF with his laser like kicking

                                That’s our leading talls upfront taken care of.......

                                So does that mean we will genuinely see Blakey start emulating a Bontempelli pathway in the midfield ie inside / outside role in 2020 ?

                                Bont is 193cm and 93kg and 23yrs of age and went straight into the midfield for the dogs at 18yrs old playing inside / outside as a skinny tall kid

                                Blakey 195cm, long trunk short legged lizard seems much more durable then I first expected and quicker .......Nick will be 85kg plus in 2020, he will also be 20yrs old in feb and wanting the midfield HFF rotation we keep hearing

                                Could nick creep up on us and start to be a force in the midfield as well as HFF ?
                                YES. 100%. Prior to being drafted, Longmire talked about him as a midfielder not as a forward.

                                He's a massive competitor, got a fair bit of mongrel / white line fever about him. He stuck some great tackles this year. I can see him being able to win his own ball. And he's very quick. Not sure it will be in 2020 but he's going to be a beast.

                                Blakey, Ollie and Rowbottom are three I'm most excited about for 2020.
                                Last edited by Markwebbos; 14 November 2019, 04:11 PM.

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