2021 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel

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  • Ruck'n'Roll
    Ego alta, ergo ictus
    • Nov 2003
    • 3990

    "Importantly this means thinking about who, with currency, we might be prepared to trade out - not just who we would like to get in."

    Never a truer word, and collectively we're not very good at this bit.

    We have plenty of enthusiastic suggestions on trading this or that fringe player (while simultaneously expecting to receive an All Australian and two first rounders in compensation) - but we are lot less sanguine when is comes to trading players that have actual currency.

    So I cannot commend you highly on biting the bullet and actually suggesting a plausible option in Ollie (fwiw I don't agree) - so Thanks

    George H has been suggested a number of times, but we shopped him around to no result last off season - and his currency probably won't have skyrocketed on the back of the current season.

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    • The Runner
      Regular in the Side
      • May 2017
      • 718

      Jordan Dawson holding off contract talks for the end of his break out season has to be the most genius move in footy for some time. He's going to get paid.

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      • AB Swannie
        Senior Player
        • Mar 2017
        • 1579

        Originally posted by Faunac8
        Just wanting to confirm something I have seen a couple of posters use JB as an abbreviation for one of our players now on first seeing it I assumed James Bell but it appears this may be in fact be intended to a reference to James Rowbottom ?
        If so is it just a typo or am I missing something obvious ?
        I sometimes use "RB" for Rowbottom but never "JB".

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        • AB Swannie
          Senior Player
          • Mar 2017
          • 1579

          Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
          "Importantly this means thinking about who, with currency, we might be prepared to trade out - not just who we would like to get in."

          Never a truer word, and collectively we're not very good at this bit.

          We have plenty of enthusiastic suggestions on trading this or that fringe player (while simultaneously expecting to receive an All Australian and two first rounders in compensation) - but we are lot less sanguine when is comes to trading players that have actual currency.

          So I cannot commend you highly on biting the bullet and actually suggesting a plausible option in Ollie (fwiw I don't agree) - so Thanks

          George H has been suggested a number of times, but we shopped him around to no result last off season - and his currency probably won't have skyrocketed on the back of the current season.
          I think it is more likely that clubs use high draft picks as currency rather than players. In our situation, I can see us being able to secure a younger ruck like Meek, Hayes, or Lynch using only draft picks.

          I don't think Florent will be traded but I agree that he has stalled in his progress and is not irreplaceable.

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          • bloodspirit
            Clubman
            • Apr 2015
            • 4448

            How quick is Sheather? If he keeps coming along, could he be a less plodding option in the midfield? Does he have the power to burst away from stoppages like Chad? We know Brayden is quick but it's unclear what his role will be both short term and longer term.
            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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            • The Runner
              Regular in the Side
              • May 2017
              • 718

              Originally posted by bloodspirit
              How quick is Sheather? If he keeps coming along, could he be a less plodding option in the midfield? Does he have the power to burst away from stoppages like Chad? We know Brayden is quick but it's unclear what his role will be both short term and longer term.
              He'll probably come in as more of a defensive forward like Wicks. He's quick, and incredibly strong. But not a ball finder at this stage.

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              • TheBloods
                Suspended by the MRP
                • Feb 2020
                • 2047

                Originally posted by bloodspirit
                How quick is Sheather? If he keeps coming along, could he be a less plodding option in the midfield? Does he have the power to burst away from stoppages like Chad? We know Brayden is quick but it's unclear what his role will be both short term and longer term.
                Sheather is quick . He has power to burst away and attacks every ball and contest at full speed . Liking what i have seen . I said i reckon he'll be in our 22 within the first month of next year . Maybe not in the mids but will start HF and eventually work his way into the midfield

                An on ball brigade of Mills as the bull with Chad , Jmac, Gulden , Campbell and Sheather the explosive hard nuts around him would be great for the next 10 years , Stephens too if he can get there

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                • 111431
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 697

                  Originally posted by TheBloods
                  Sheather is quick . He has power to burst away and attacks every ball and contest at full speed . Liking what i have seen . I said i reckon he'll be in our 22 within the first month of next year . Maybe not in the mids but will start HF and eventually work his way into the midfield

                  An on ball brigade of Mills as the bull with Chad , Jmac, Gulden , Campbell and Sheather the explosive hard nuts around him would be great for the next 10 years , Stephens too if he can get there
                  As much as I like JMac. He needs to build some strength so he can stick tackles if he is to play as a midfielder. I know Stringer is the modern day bull, he brushed aside Justin on a couple of occasions in the clearances. I think he and Stephens are better suited to being outside runners who can use their pace to take the game on

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                  • TheBloods
                    Suspended by the MRP
                    • Feb 2020
                    • 2047

                    Originally posted by 111431
                    As much as I like JMac. He needs to build some strength so he can stick tackles if he is to play as a midfielder. I know Stringer is the modern day bull, he brushed aside Justin on a couple of occasions in the clearances. I think he and Stephens are better suited to being outside runners who can use their pace to take the game on
                    When you are able to find the ball like Jmac does you dont need to tackle , Dusty has never laid a decent tackle in his career ! He gets to the right places . Different players on different levels but Jmac gets to the right places , hes an attacking player and knows how to work into space to get the ball . Works his arse off doing so as well

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                    • bloodspirit
                      Clubman
                      • Apr 2015
                      • 4448

                      I'm curious what people think about the possibility of making a play for Jackson Macrae? While we have become such a polished and skilful team, one area of the game where we seem to be letting ourselves down is winning the ball on the inside, especially at centre bounce. Macrae could help with that. I would suggest we pay for it by trading out one or more best 22 players (e.g. Hewett, Florent).

                      The pros

                      * Clearly he's a good player.
                      * He's in his prime but hopefully still has many years of good footy left in front of him (turns 27 years old tomorrow). Two years younger than Parker and three years older than Mills.
                      * He's an RFA, out of contract next year.
                      * The Bulldogs might consider it given their massive depth in midfielders and presumably bulging salary cap.
                      * We don't need to keep hitting the draft given we have done so for the past several years and we have a glut of young talent.


                      Cons

                      * We already have plenty of midfielders and have re-signed JPK. Who's spot would he take? And do we want to deprive our young talent of opportunities?
                      * Don't know if he would have any interest. He's a Vic Metro boy with an established partner (Louisa Macleod, presumably also from Melbourne).
                      * Would cost a lot both in $$ and picks. Do we have the cap space? Is this how we would want to spend the draft capital it would cost?
                      * Might distract us from other more strategically important targets e.g. KPP and ruck.

                      Overall, I think I've talked myself out of the idea.


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                      Do people think we need to do something to address our midfield "weakness"? If so, what can/should we do (other than wait for the people on our list to develop)?


                      ***


                      Incidentally, it was exciting to see McInerney thrown in the guts yesterday! He's a top 5 favourite player of mine. I know we all love him. Such an inspired pick! Not only did we only pay pick 44, he was on any of the draft pundits radar at all. He was barely previewed pre-draft by anyone. If we didn't pick him, it's possible he would have gone undrafted (it's unclear whether any other clubs had some good mail on him like we clearly did).
                      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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                      • TheBloods
                        Suspended by the MRP
                        • Feb 2020
                        • 2047

                        Originally posted by bloodspirit
                        I'm curious what people think about the possibility of making a play for Jackson Macrae? While we have become such a polished and skilful team, one area of the game where we seem to be letting ourselves down is winning the ball on the inside, especially at centre bounce. Macrae could help with that. I would suggest we pay for it by trading out one or more best 22 players (e.g. Hewett, Florent).

                        The pros

                        * Clearly he's a good player.
                        * He's in his prime but hopefully still has many years of good footy left in front of him (turns 27 years old tomorrow). Two years younger than Parker and three years older than Mills.
                        * He's an RFA, out of contract next year.
                        * The Bulldogs might consider it given their massive depth in midfielders and presumably bulging salary cap.
                        * We don't need to keep hitting the draft given we have done so for the past several years and we have a glut of young talent.


                        Cons

                        * We already have plenty of midfielders and have re-signed JPK. Who's spot would he take? And do we want to deprive our young talent of opportunities?
                        * Don't know if he would have any interest. He's a Vic Metro boy with an established partner (Louisa Macleod, presumably also from Melbourne).
                        * Would cost a lot both in $$ and picks. Do we have the cap space? Is this how we would want to spend the draft capital it would cost?
                        * Might distract us from other more strategically important targets e.g. KPP and ruck.

                        Overall, I think I've talked myself out of the idea.


                        ****

                        Do people think we need to do something to address our midfield "weakness"? If so, what can/should we do (other than wait for the people on our list to develop)?


                        ***


                        Incidentally, it was exciting to see McInerney thrown in the guts yesterday! He's a top 5 favourite player of mine. I know we all love him. Such an inspired pick! Not only did we only pay pick 44, he was on any of the draft pundits radar at all. He was barely previewed pre-draft by anyone. If we didn't pick him, it's possible he would have gone undrafted (it's unclear whether any other clubs had some good mail on him like we clearly did).
                        Inside midfield is an area we could improve only because we are still a bit reliant on Parker and Kennedy . They are masters , but they wont be around forever , and after Mills and Chad it drops away pretty quickly with young mids

                        Florent - Decent but yet to show he will be a star , not great on the inside probably more suited to a wing , tradeable

                        Hewett - Decent but again hes 25 and yet to prove hes a star . Tradeable

                        Jmac - Based on yesterday showed he could be great as an inside mid but it was 1 game , want to see more if we are gonna put our future in his hands

                        Campbell , Stephens , Gulden, Sheather - Exciting kids but speculative for now as far as inside mid potential goes

                        So we need to get some more midfield talent onto the list i reckon , but those above might be enough but just to be safe we should go for more. Cheap ones so we dont have to sell the farm

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                        • bloodspirit
                          Clubman
                          • Apr 2015
                          • 4448

                          So, if we got someone cheap in, TB, would we recruit them to play first team (i.e. best 22)? It's easier to justify denying one of our youngsters a spot for a real star like Macrae than someone who would come more cheaply. Also, are you thinking someone who is currently getting a game (like Lipinski) or someone who is waiting for their chance (like Constable)? Also, any suggestions about who might be a viable cheap trade target?

                          Thanks for the responses about Sheather all.
                          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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                          • Ludwig
                            Veterans List
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 9359

                            Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
                            George H has been suggested a number of times, but we shopped him around to no result last off season - and his currency probably won't have skyrocketed on the back of the current season.
                            But this year George is a free agent, so a club can get him without losing a player. I think we would take the AFL compo pick if it's at least a 2nd rounder.

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                            • The Runner
                              Regular in the Side
                              • May 2017
                              • 718

                              We are 1-2 years away from a world of pain on the salary cap. We're going to have a lot of very good, highly rated, young players who want big long term deals. And opposing clubs will be letting them know their worth.
                              Our list is very skewed in age, which is great for now, but a problem down the track potentially if all those deals are bulky at the same time.

                              I don't think bringing in a top line player from anywhere is a reality for a while. Perhaps a veteran via FA or improving our hand for future drafts via trades, are more our reality

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                              • Ludwig
                                Veterans List
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 9359

                                I think Rowbottom with become a centerpiece of our future inside mid brigade. He has the most complete game of the young mids. He plays both sides of the ball well, has decent breakaway pace, tackles well and can hit the scoreboard.

                                I'm surprised he wasn't mentioned by many.

                                Of course Mills will be there for a long time. We have lots of other candidates, with Warner almost equal to Rowbottom. Mills, Warner and Rowbottom would be a solid key trio, with plenty of others in the rotation. But lets not forget that Parker still has plenty left in the tank.

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