2020 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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Great article by Brandon Jack and insight the Academy is more than just developing talent but also lifelong friendships from crossing paths that wouldn't have happened. After reading that, I do hope we rookie List Isaiah Olsen who looks to also have the necessary skill & attitude to make it.
Also promising to hear similar trend with the Academy girls to help form close bonds with our future AFLW team.Comment
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I would be very surprised if he got rookied. From my intel there will only be 2 cat b spots and 4 cat a. The swans will be wanting to maximise senior list spots for high picks or swops. As a result Connor and Wicks will likely take the cat B spots, the swans will use Cat As for other listed players they want to keep. For example Zac Foote may be dropped down to Cat A but at least he stays on the list.Comment
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Matt Rendell is saying that Collingwood stuffed up with the long contract and need to get out of it. We dont want to be the "sucker" club that gets lumbered with it.Comment
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Trading in a mature player is more likely to stay than a draft pick.
The big advantage GC have got this year, is that every player in the AFL has had a chance to see how nice South East Queensland is, and I think it will make them a destination club purely on location alone.Comment
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Delisted: Michael Knoll, Jack Maibaum, Harry Reynolds, Brady Rowles, and Ryley Stoddart
Swans make list changesComment
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Eg, Changed to 5yrs and front ended helped by the pies or anything.
Absolutely worth 5yrs at 7yrs it would be a dumpComment
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Only one off our main list. Surely there must be more to come unless they are moving a few to the rookie list. Armertey and Wicks are both 3rd year rookies. Where do they go?Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.Comment
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Trades can be a part of that but I’d say it is unlikely we are trading four players. I’m unsure in the rules regarding Naismith and whether he can be placed on a long term injury list to make room? Still a bit to play out.Comment
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Agreed. It is only the beginning. We have to make at least three changes to the main list and so there are at least two more to come there. If Amartey and Wicks are retained then they both need to be placed on the main list and so another two spots must be created.
Trades can be a part of that but I’d say it is unlikely we are trading four players. I’m unsure in the rules regarding Naismith and whether he can be placed on a long term injury list to make room? Still a bit to play out.Comment
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Agreed. It is only the beginning. We have to make at least three changes to the main list and so there are at least two more to come there. If Amartey and Wicks are retained then they both need to be placed on the main list and so another two spots must be created.
Trades can be a part of that but I’d say it is unlikely we are trading four players. I’m unsure in the rules regarding Naismith and whether he can be placed on a long term injury list to make room? Still a bit to play out.Comment
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Probably waiting until we see whether there are any reductions to TPP and list sizes before making final changes. Next week, next week is all the AFDL has been saying for two months. Looks like the AFLPA is playing hard ball on altering the CBA.
And who really knows what is happening at the level below? That's looking a mess at this stage, AFL have the barrow in front of them at present!
Reynolds, Maibaum, Knoll, Stoddart and Rowles, no real surprises there, I think most of us would have had those names on our own delist list.Last edited by 707; 16 October 2020, 11:41 AM.Comment
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A little bit surprised about Stoddart but I guess he was a 50/50 chance of staying or leaving. Now that Knoll has been delisted, we really have to make getting a ruckman a priority with Sinclair and Naismith a week to week proposition.Comment
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