2021 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel

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  • waswan
    Senior Player
    • Oct 2015
    • 2047

    They are all a Risk but this always happens.

    Parker would need 5yrs to go to Goldy and could get it but I dont believe they have all the Cap room due to their ladder position, they have bottom end players on good money.

    Dawson a chance to get poached for big money but hoping we can satisfy him enough back end his deal.

    Stephens deserves more games and I doubt it will be about money for him.

    Hewett got looked after in his last contract, I'd say we can keep him happy and i doubt big money will come for him.


    We could shed, Taylor, Gray, Sinks, Naismith all players who wont be on huge but would be above where they are on the list.

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    • waswan
      Senior Player
      • Oct 2015
      • 2047

      Originally posted by i'm-uninformed2

      * Luke Parker to Essendon for pick 9, 2022 2nd round + young ruck Nick Bryan
      * Jordan Dawson plus pick 14 to Adelaide for 3 and KPD Fisher McAsey
      * Dylan Stephens to Adelaide for pick 22
      * George Hewett to Carlton as free agent for end of second round compo.
      I doubt Essendon are in a betrer position to offer Parker more and with Dodo it wouldnt happen

      Dawson deal would suit but id rather keep him, think of the guys that have actually been traded for Top 5 picks, multiple All Aus

      If we lost Stephens for pick 22 that would be a disgrace

      Carlton arent flush with cash, so they wouldnt pay him enough to land us a second rounder

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      • mcs
        Travelling Swannie!!
        • Jul 2007
        • 8149

        Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
        How does Geelong manage their cap so well?

        They have high grade footballers on every line and were able to get three All Australian level footballers in the offseason (Cameron, Higgins, Smith).

        Is it the long term executive brilliance of Brian Cook or the low cost of living in Geelong? I don’t know the Geelong area. Is it a great place to live?

        I’ve heard stories of Geelong players being given free drink cards at local pubs. Does the Geelong community pitch in and make the club that much more compelling for players?
        Lol its a bit more than free drinks cards at local pubs

        But seriously - don't believe every single piece of dribble you here at the pub/club/read on a random website etc etc etc.
        "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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        • KTigers
          Senior Player
          • Apr 2012
          • 2499

          We have a lot of guys (Franklin, Parker, Heeney, Mills, Lloyd, Rampe, Papley) on very good money, and in the next couple years a lot of
          re-signing to do. So something has to give I would say. Not everyone can afford or will even want to give up a million dollars or more
          over the length of a contract to stay. It's totally understandable that players do what's best for themselves and their families. That's what
          pretty much everyone else in society does.

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          • mcs
            Travelling Swannie!!
            • Jul 2007
            • 8149

            You have to laugh at the utter nonsense journos will write - like this gem:

            "George Hewett is another who has attracted interest from several clubs.

            After finishing second in the best and fairest in 2019, he fell out of favour and then suffered a season-ending injury in Round 7 last year."

            He did well to fall out of favour so quickly, given he missed rd 1 (injured if I remember rightly) then played every game until that season ending injury. Or did he fall out of favour between when he got injured in the Rd 7 match and the end of that game in Rd 7
            "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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            • i'm-uninformed2
              Reefer Madness
              • Oct 2003
              • 4653

              If you look at the Herald Sun Top 100 salaries as a guide, here's the blokes we have apparently (and sure a couple are out) in that top range.

              Mills @ $600-650K (seems fair - Jack Steele on another $100K )
              Papley @ $600-650K (seems fair - for eg, Charlie Cameron on another $100K)
              Lloyd @ $600-650K (maybe a fraction overs, but not much)
              Rampe $700-750K (seems fair, - Steven May on similar - but will take a bit of a cut on next contract)
              Parker $775-825K (about market rate - Clayton Oliver and Lachie Neale on similar)
              Heeney $825-875K (paid a bit overs when North were throwing $1m a year at him, and he's had injuries to diminish some output, so next contract will come back a bit)
              Buddy $1.45-1.5m (back ended contract, and his goes down next year and out year after anyway).

              So take Buddy out, as he was a one-off and not relevant to what happens next few years anyway, and we're not doing anything stupid salary wise. We had to go a bit high on Heeney, but that deal ends next year too. You can however see why the club did a fire sale of Hanners and Rohan a couple of years back, and couldn't match what Port threw at Aliir.

              I think the challenge for the club is finding space for all the talent coming through.
              'Delicious' is a fun word to say

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              • Ludwig
                Veterans List
                • Apr 2007
                • 9359

                It's not that easy for Dawson and Stephens to leave if they get a decent offer. They're not free agents. I'm sure Dawson is happy to be part of a winning team. It's not like Stephens is being left out completely. He's getting chances, but the competition for spots is strong, as it is in most good teams. There are plenty of good players at clubs not getting games. Most stick around and force their way into the side. If he's good enough, there's a spot waiting for him. I think they will both sign.

                I can't see Parker leaving the Swans unless we drastically underpay him. I think if he gets around what Heeney and Mills are getting, he won't be going.

                It's usually reported that nearly every club has TPP issues, but most manage to get through. Collingwood was a really poorly managed club and got caught out. The Giants simply had too much talent to pay the going rate, let alone above the going rate.

                It's been widely reported that Hewett is on the trade table. It just makes sense that he goes. He's a very good player, but he's the most replaceable of our inside mids. We need to lighten up on our midfield depth to give others, like Stephens, another opening in the senior side to shoot for. All the pieces are in place for Hewett to leave as a free agent. Another club is likely to be able to offer more money than we can, and his spot in our senior side is not secure, even though he's a highly appreciated member of the team.

                I think we would let Taylor go if he gets an offer from another club. He's good enough to be playing at AFL level. We would also let Ronke go. NM are looking for small forwards. It could be a good destination for either.

                It makes sense to wait until the new salary cap number comes out before commuting to a contract where a salary boost is on offer, which is probably the case with Dawson.

                I've been saying for a while that I think we will lose Hewett, but keep the others. I hope we can limit the losses to that.

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                • mcs
                  Travelling Swannie!!
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 8149

                  Is Ronke out of contract this year?
                  "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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                  • Auntie.Gerald
                    Veterans List
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 6474

                    i wondered whether a team like Hawks, Carlton or North would love to add a leadership player like Luke Parker and give him a year longer than we are comfortable to offer?

                    I suppose if a team like the Swans can do a Buddy Franklin ie longer contract .....I wonder if it is possible whether a Melb team might do a similar strategy ie Parker for 4 or 5 years?

                    Parker appears to be at the peak of his powers and is so bloody consistent week in week out like Kennedy............a massive asset for a team rebuilding etc if they would give away a decent pick though?

                    For me though most of the lads will be wanting to play together in 2022 and give the comp another shake in their window
                    "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                    • neilfws
                      Senior Player
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 1818

                      Just saw a tweet saying Carlton interested in Hewett. Via Tom Browne, so may or not be true and no consequences for him if it isn't, of course.

                      Carlton trade news
                      – interested in George Hewett
                      – interested in Adam Cerra
                      – Dow could be on the trade table
                      – Petrevski-Seton could be on the trade table

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                      • KSAS
                        Senior Player
                        • Mar 2018
                        • 1768

                        Just heard on SEN George Hewett has been linked to Carlton. He is a RFA. Carlton may look at him as a replacement for Marc Murphy and give some midfield assistance to Cripps/Walsh. However they also have plenty of big contract$ on their books in Cripps, Walsh, Williams, Saad, McKay & Weitering which makes you wonder how much they can throw at George. Plus of course we are light years closer to a flag than them, even if they land Clarkson as coach.

                        SEN (Andy/Bob) speculating whether Sam Reid might be a good fit at Norf to where they're at.

                        Get ready for more of this media speculation disguised as source/fact as the season drags on. The truth is no one really knows, other than we allegedly have a tight salary cap fueling all this speculation with our out of contract players. Which of these would truly want to leave for just a few dollars more after the season we're having and entering exciting flag window? Wouldn't want to make same mistake as Tom Mitchell (no finals with Hawks and now open to be traded).

                        Dawson just recently said Swans fans have nothing to worry about with his contract negotiations, intimating he's committed to re-signing.

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                        • 707
                          Veterans List
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 6204

                          Big $ contracts at Carlton? Cripps, Williams, Saad, McKay, Weitering, Walsh next year plus you missed a few, how about two more years of Mitch McGovern at $750k LOL, and Charlie Curnow was re-signed on big money pre knee dramas.

                          Carlton must be on the limit already unless, just like Geelong, they don't have a salary cap!

                          This time of year has the AFL media firing blindly in all directions hoping to get something correct amongst their dozens/hundreds of predictions.

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                          • Kafka's Ghost
                            Regular in the Side
                            • Sep 2017
                            • 899

                            Originally posted by KSAS
                            Just heard on SEN George Hewett has been linked to Carlton. He is a RFA. Carlton may look at him as a replacement for Marc Murphy and give some midfield assistance to Cripps/Walsh. However they also have plenty of big contract$ on their books in Cripps, Walsh, Williams, Saad, McKay & Weitering which makes you wonder how much they can throw at George. Plus of course we are light years closer to a flag than them, even if they land Clarkson as coach.

                            SEN (Andy/Bob) speculating whether Sam Reid might be a good fit at Norf to where they're at.

                            Get ready for more of this media speculation disguised as source/fact as the season drags on. The truth is no one really knows, other than we allegedly have a tight salary cap fueling all this speculation with our out of contract players. Which of these would truly want to leave for just a few dollars more after the season we're having and entering exciting flag window? Wouldn't want to make same mistake as Tom Mitchell (no finals with Hawks and now open to be traded).

                            Dawson just recently said Swans fans have nothing to worry about with his contract negotiations, intimating he's committed to re-signing.
                            Spot on. This is all just the usual end of season speculation and story-fishing. With Cripps, Walsh, McKay, Curnow, Weitering, Saad, Williams, Carlton will have a harder time landing and keeping players than almost anyone. Unless John Elliott is reincarnated as president, of course.

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                            • Aaron
                              Regular in the Side
                              • Jan 2009
                              • 805

                              Originally posted by Ludwig
                              Tom Morris is an excellent journalist. He spoke about 4 Swans players and only made 2 errors about them. Stephens was a pick 5, not pick 4 as he said, and Parker is a RFA, not a UFA, as Morris stated. So you can tell that he's really looked deep into this issue...
                              "A restricted free agent is a player in the top 25 per cent paid players at their club this year where they have been for eight or nine years. " Parker is a UFA, not RFA. He was drafted in 2020 and this is already his 11th season at the Swans.
                              More details can be found at Who's still on the table? Updated AFL free agents list revealed for 2021 Trade Period

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                              • TheBloods
                                Suspended by the MRP
                                • Feb 2020
                                • 2047

                                if we lose Parker or Dawson you have to wonder wtf the people in charge of our list management are doing

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