2021 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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It could also mean that the Swans told them that they did not want this year's number 17 but were interested in a similar pick next year as they preferred to use the draft pick then due to more certainty around the potential of draft picks. This year's draft is a crap shoot due to COVID.
This sort of deal makes sense to me. We will free up more salary cap space with Franklin's contract ending and the timing would be right to make a play for a top recruit in a trade.
Maybe the Crows will back themselves to move up the ladder next year, so Dawson would cost them pick 23 and a drop down the order in next year's 1st round, which may seem more palatable from their point of view.Comment
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It would seem more likely that we told the Crows that pick 17 plus some later picks were not enough, but we were willing to take Adelaide's 2022 1st rounder in exchange for Dawson. That pick is likely to be in the top 10. The Crows would still have a 1st rounder in 2022, likely to be near the end of the round.
This sort of deal makes sense to me. We will free up more salary cap space with Franklin's contract ending and the timing would be right to make a play for a top recruit in a trade.
Maybe the Crows will back themselves to move up the ladder next year, so Dawson would cost them pick 23 and a drop down the order in next year's 1st round, which may seem more palatable from their point of view.
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Interesting feedback from Sam Gray I know he didn’t exactly set the world on fire but surprising to hear nonetheless
Gray was asked whether he received much feedback from John Longmire and Sydney’s coaching staff throughout the year.
“Probably not as much as I would’ve liked at times,” he replied.Comment
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I have it on good authority that George Hewitt and Aliir Aliir were seen sitting on the promenade at Coogee Brach this morning chatting.
Could there be something brewing with Port and the Swans?
I don’t know why Aliir would come to Sydney and run the risk of two week quarantine time to get back into SA?
In any event it should say something to Dawson that Aliir bolted back to Sydney the first opportunity he got. Amazing city is Sydney.
Well, Sydney is amazing. I'll concede that.Comment
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It would seem more likely that we told the Crows that pick 17 plus some later picks were not enough, but we were willing to take Adelaide's 2022 1st rounder in exchange for Dawson. That pick is likely to be in the top 10. The Crows would still have a 1st rounder in 2022, likely to be near the end of the round.
This sort of deal makes sense to me. We will free up more salary cap space with Franklin's contract ending and the timing would be right to make a play for a top recruit in a trade.
Maybe the Crows will back themselves to move up the ladder next year, so Dawson would cost them pick 23 and a drop down the order in next year's 1st round, which may seem more palatable from their point of view.Comment
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I've had a look in my usual haunts, but can't yet put my finger on it, Rucky.
Getting old , because it was only this morning I saw it.
He was saying Gulden might be the hardest to get depending where he fell in the draft.
I will locate it though, and will let you know.Comment
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Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.Comment
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Hmmm. Ok, if not too expensive in draft terms. Not pick 12.
Jon Ralph on Twitter: "Sydney is now Ladhams' preferred destination. Port open to trading him. Could get one of Sydney's early picks & give another pick back to make the deal fair. Finlayson keen to play back-up ruck and the Power have Hayes as an emerging ruck too https://t.co/3hgAyq5v8d"Comment
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The four way pick trade that has been done means either
A. we are getting a future first as all or part of the trade
B. Cows have shut down trade talks and will just use PSD to get Dawson
C. If it's B we may end up accepting something unpalatable just to get a pick or two in the door rather than get nothing
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