2020 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel

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  • Meg
    Go Swannies!
    Site Admin
    • Aug 2011
    • 4828

    Originally posted by waswan
    Is there any update on list sizes for next year ? Assuming that means salary caps are coming down ?
    How are teams signing player extensions atm without this detail ?

    Surely its only cutting the Cat Rookies etc ? Not sure what it achieves ?
    This article gives some info on future contracts:

    ‘AFL salary cap cop Ken Wood has advised clubs to put a five per cent cut clause in all new contracts.

    As contract negotiations gather speed across the competition, the league has moved to protect clubs from an expected decrease in the salary cap.’

    Why some conservative clubs may lose players in the trade period

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    • bloodspirit
      Clubman
      • Apr 2015
      • 4448

      Bob Murphy reckons we should "shop" George Hewett: Shop or not? Assessing every AFL 'pre-agent' of 2020 . I disagree. He's worth it more to us than to most others and we'd be unlikely to do better with whatever we got for him.
      All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)

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      • waswan
        Senior Player
        • Oct 2015
        • 2047

        Has to be a case of whatever the salary cap cut is, the existing ontracts are cut accordingly, i believe thats the current deal.

        Wouldnt bother me to remove all the Cat rookies etc but wouldnt save much, need to get rid of having to elevate a player to play and nominating a long term injury, any player on the list should be good to play

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        • waswan
          Senior Player
          • Oct 2015
          • 2047

          Originally posted by bloodspirit
          Bob Murphy reckons we should "shop" George Hewett: Shop or not? Assessing every AFL 'pre-agent' of 2020 . I disagree. He's worth it more to us than to most others and we'd be unlikely to do better with whatever we got for him.
          Only worth shopping a pre-agent with a large back ended deal in a reduced salary cap
          With the 3 listed for us, if they had, back ended deals we should extend and renegotiate that final year, all keepers

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          • MattW
            Veterans List
            • May 2011
            • 4220

            Originally posted by bloodspirit
            Bob Murphy reckons we should "shop" George Hewett: Shop or not? Assessing every AFL 'pre-agent' of 2020 . I disagree. He's worth it more to us than to most others and we'd be unlikely to do better with whatever we got for him.
            Haha. Luke Parker?! WTF?

            As for George, I agree with you.

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            • 707
              Veterans List
              • Aug 2009
              • 6204

              Originally posted by bloodspirit
              Bob Murphy reckons we should "shop" George Hewett: Shop or not? Assessing every AFL 'pre-agent' of 2020 . I disagree. He's worth it more to us than to most others and we'd be unlikely to do better with whatever we got for him.
              Too many people sponging a living off the code, just have to keep finding things to write and talk about. This article the usual "I've got to say something" verbage that is not worth the effort to read.

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              • barry
                Veterans List
                • Jan 2003
                • 8499

                Originally posted by neilfws
                What I can do instead is grab membership numbers and average home crowds from Wikipedia and plot that

                The shape is quite similar to my previous chart. And it looks like membership does track with crowds quite well, but then plateaus around 30000. Also there's a point where membership "takes off" but crowds don't follow, because not all members get to all games and venues have restrictions.

                Very interesting. I think that relationship between crowds and membership would almost be universal across most clubs. I.e. mirror each other until 5 or 6 years ago.

                I think people have changed from getting a membership to go to games (like an annual pass), to buying memberships for other reasons.

                I don't know what those reasons are, but it's cultural to all AFL fans.

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                • Blood Fever
                  Veterans List
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 4050

                  Originally posted by 707
                  Too many people sponging a living off the code, just have to keep finding things to write and talk about. This article the usual "I've got to say something" verbage that is not worth the effort to read.
                  And sadly, many hang on every word.

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                  Originally posted by barry
                  Very interesting. I think that relationship between crowds and membership would almost be universal across most clubs. I.e. mirror each other until 5 or 6 years ago.

                  I think people have changed from getting a membership to go to games (like an annual pass), to buying memberships for other reasons.

                  I don't know what those reasons are, but it's cultural to all AFL fans.
                  Could it be possible that they think the membership money helps the club?

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                  • barry
                    Veterans List
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 8499

                    Originally posted by Blood Fever


                    Could it be possible that they think the membership money helps the club?
                    It could be, but how did we get the mindset that donations are required to keep a club afloat, since the AFL gives each club multimillion dollar funding, and there are caps on spend anyway. ?

                    Because its right across the AFL, this charity mindset must have been pushed by HQ.

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                    • waswan
                      Senior Player
                      • Oct 2015
                      • 2047

                      Clubs are incentivised to operate at equilibrium.
                      No point have extra cash as it just affects the size of the AFL grant next year, you are best to spend everything.

                      Which also feeds into why the game is in such a state after less then 1 yr of poor revenue.

                      We should not be looking at salary cap decreases after this short period of time

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                      • Captain
                        Captain of the Side
                        • Feb 2004
                        • 3602

                        Originally posted by bloodspirit
                        Bob Murphy reckons we should "shop" George Hewett: Shop or not? Assessing every AFL 'pre-agent' of 2020 . I disagree. He's worth it more to us than to most others and we'd be unlikely to do better with whatever we got for him.
                        I would shop Hewett. Ok player but is too negative - will often take the sideways or backward option rather than moving forward. It was either Bounce or On The Couch that showed some fantastic vision highlighting this a few weeks back.

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                        • Captain
                          Captain of the Side
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 3602

                          Originally posted by waswan
                          Papleys deal is more than I thought it would be which is even more a reason to dig the heels in if he asked for a trade.

                          Its actually good foresight by Sydney that contract, cos if you told me 2 yrs ago Paps was going to be in our top 5 highest paid I would have laughed.

                          Agree we need to keep him but id be saying 2 Top Ten Picks in the 2021 draft or Cripps involved. Basically ending the phone call.

                          As far fetched as that seems asking for Cripps, they are essentiallyasking for our best player when you consider current perfomance, age etc.
                          He will be every bit in the Brownlow with Cripps and the Coleman.
                          Two top 10 picks in the 2020 draft for Papley would be a good result I reckon.

                          Paps is our best player at the moment but 2 top 10 picks would significantly help our rebuild and hopefully we would get Buddy back next year who would be a handy forward line replacement.

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                          • waswan
                            Senior Player
                            • Oct 2015
                            • 2047

                            I wouldnt trade him but if it is inevitable id be getting 2 picks in 2021, we already have 2 academy picks this year
                            Unless the 2 picks for Papley were very high they would end up being watered down thru Academy bidding and selections

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                            • Captain
                              Captain of the Side
                              • Feb 2004
                              • 3602

                              Originally posted by waswan
                              I wouldnt trade him but if it is inevitable id be getting 2 picks in 2021, we already have 2 academy picks this year
                              Unless the 2 picks for Papley were very high they would end up being watered down thru Academy bidding and selections
                              Yes of course

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                              • O'Reilly Boy
                                Warming the Bench
                                • Feb 2014
                                • 474

                                I have been thinking about our midfield for a long time, but have been reluctant to voice my heresies. I think that we have been held back for a few years by our respect, regard for, and loyalty to, a handful of midfielders who have often been terrific, and occasionally game breakers, but have yielded both a rather one-paced midfield, and blocked opportunities for others. (Of course, I also think that the ruck situation has been part of this: against Adelaide having Naismith seemed to add a metre of pace to Parker.)

                                Watching Jones at work against Port was more troubling for me than watching Mitchell running around for the Hawks. I understand that there is a transition that has to be managed, but I can't see room, even in the short term, for four in and unders like Kennedy, Parker, Hewitt, and Rowbottom in the same 22, let alone thinking about Warner, or allowing the opportunity for players like Florent, Mills, hopefully Bell, starting in the middle and adding a bit of flair and threat. For these reasons, and as much as I like Hewitt, I think that he would be a great trade-out.

                                I liked what I saw of Ling on the weekend, and the goals that came from some run and precise kicking out of defence—Lloyd was better than he has been for a while, Aliir broke some lines and hit up team-mates nicely, and Dawson seemed composed, and has great vision.

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                                and boy was I annoyed that none of the commentators on the Channel 7 coverage picked up that Mills started in the middle on the weekend. Surely it was the key tactical move of the day? I was jumping up and down with excitement. I think that someone mentioned it in the fourth quarter.

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