2021 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel

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  • lwjoyner
    Regular in the Side
    • Nov 2004
    • 942

    surely its pick 4+futures for our third in b&f. coomon swans dont give him up for peanuts. Its a good deal or draft he can go to Norf

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    • Captain
      Captain of the Side
      • Feb 2004
      • 3602

      Originally posted by MattW
      I'm surprised so many posters on here are dismissing pick 4 out of hand. We should absolutely be seeking it, in my view. He's one of our best and most important players.

      It's certainly not a second rounder. It's some kind of first round pick and it's a higher pick than we got for Mitchell (pick 14), who we weren't totally unhappy to see leave.

      What does everyone think his value is in a flat pick sense. Pick 6? Pick 7?

      As the draft order stands, if Adelaide swapped pick 4 for pick 31 the trade would be worth pick 10, which is more than fair for them.
      Yep he is most definitely worth a top 10 pick! Future All Australian.

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      • Thunder Shaker
        Aut vincere aut mori
        • Apr 2004
        • 4166

        Originally posted by WomblingFree
        The reality is that if a player is out of contract then you have a poor hand at the trade table though at least Adelaide do not have pick 1 in the PSD.

        I’d expect that the Crows second round pick and a later pick swap in our favour is the best we can hope for.
        There is no reason why it can't include a pick swap of first rounders. It could be 4 and 23 for Dawson and 13 (1637 points). The draft points would be equivalent to pick 7 (1644 points).

        If it's future picks, Dawson will devalue those picks because Adelaide will win more games with him in the side. Their future first-round pick should be included in the offer without a first-round pick going back in that scenario.

        I haven't considered Port Adelaide here. Port's got little salary cap space and their current draft picks are rubbish. I cannot see how he ends up at Port. What would Port be able to offer to get the deal done?
        "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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

          We didn't accept Pick 9 for Papley. I think we can expect the club to be bullish

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          • Andy04
            Registered User
            • Jul 2021
            • 1

            Is there a connection between Mitchell and Dawson being held back in their early years when they were clearly good enough to be in the top 22 and them leaving.
            Would others feel the same knowing that players were picked this year who were not best 22.

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            • Roadrunner
              Senior Player
              • Jan 2018
              • 1451

              Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
              For me the frustration is not just that I love having Dawso in our team and he won't be there in 2022 most likely ........but much worse is we are in a window and so is Port.

              If Dawso goes to Port they have tremendously
              weakened our list via AA and even worse they have massively boosted their chances in 2022/23

              Hmmmm

              It puts us back in the trade erena but it is a big loss unless we offer a huge contract to keep him
              Good points Auntie. After the initial shock and disappointment, I’m slowly coming to grips with this. Losing a talented player hurts, but let’s now put it in perspective. We have lost a few top players over the years but unfortunately this happens to all clubs- maybe a bit more for the northern clubs due to the “go home factor” though I think the money is usually the main reason.

              So now the club can either persuade him to stay or get the best possible trade. Once a player asks to be traded to another club, feelings are not the same and can take a bit of time for him to be accepted back in the fold. Paps was under contract when he wanted to leave and the club held a strong hand. Not so with Dawson. As much as I hate losing him, I think when all is considered we let him go. If his heart is not with us, what’s the point?

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              • MattW
                Veterans List
                • May 2011
                • 4196

                Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
                There is no reason why it can't include a pick swap of first rounders. It could be 4 and 23 for Dawson and 13 (1637 points). The draft points would be equivalent to pick 7 (1644 points).

                If it's future picks, Dawson will devalue those picks because Adelaide will win more games with him in the side. Their future first-round pick should be included in the offer without a first-round pick going back in that scenario.

                I haven't considered Port Adelaide here. Port's got little salary cap space and their current draft picks are rubbish. I cannot see how he ends up at Port. What would Port be able to offer to get the deal done?
                That's a good trade proposal. I'd be happy with that.

                The only way it can involve Port is if they throw in a ruckman with their first round pick. I still prefer your Adelaide proposal.

                I suspect Adelaide has already made the offer, but if Port don't win the premiership it might increase the likelihood they'd be involved in the bidding.

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                • Nico
                  Veterans List
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 11330

                  Originally posted by Andy04
                  Is there a connection between Mitchell and Dawson being held back in their early years when they were clearly good enough to be in the top 22 and them leaving.
                  Would others feel the same knowing that players were picked this year who were not best 22.
                  Mitchell had a number of injuries that held him back. Like his old man he left for the lolly. And it seems he is moving on from Hawthorn for the same reason.
                  http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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                  • Blood Fever
                    Veterans List
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 4040

                    Originally posted by Nico
                    Mitchell had a number of injuries that held him back. Like his old man he left for the lolly. And it seems he is moving on from Hawthorn for the same reason.
                    Barry Mitchell was very good for us but ordinary at both Collingwood and Carlton - very mercenary.

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                    • waswan
                      Senior Player
                      • Oct 2015
                      • 2047

                      3 Team Trade, grab a 22yr old that wants to be in Sydney ling term

                      Not a pick 4 that plays 5 games yr 1 and has us in a bidding war yr 3 based on potential and go home factor

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

                        Of course, the impact of life in NSW being pretty miserable at the moment probably weighed heavily on Dawson’s decision.
                        Adelaide have the good draft pick options for a trade, but if Port want to trade out Ladhams I wouldn’t say no. Another big body making an impact in the Mummy style would be a bonus.

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                        • Kumarangk
                          Warming the Bench
                          • May 2015
                          • 151

                          Originally posted by Merdo5555
                          It used to be that we never lost players we wanted to keep or we only let ones go that weren't that good. The recent trend is disturbing, players going to bigger and better things and players we want to keep leaving.

                          Given how many young players we have in the team the salary cap management is not up to scratch, that we couldnt come up with enough for a 3yrd player like Dawson is very distressing.

                          Under no circumstances should we ever sign another deal longer than 5 years and only then for a young player.

                          Its no surprise that the teams with very long term contracts (Sydney - Franklin & Collingwood - Grundy) are absolutely crippled in their salary cap. Getting Buddy was smart and its clear Hawthorn were happy to let him go but the 10 year deal was a mistake we are still paying for. No issues with his performance but such a long deal has meant no ability to finesse his deal to fit cap needs.

                          We need to stop the obsession with over paying for as superstar player, the clear trend of the game is to gather a group of very good players rather then get a superstar.
                          Yes, still getting over what Heeney is on ! Dont get me wrong very good player but can tend to go missing at times and he is not a superstar

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                          • Velour&Ruffles
                            Regular in the Side
                            • Jun 2006
                            • 896

                            Originally posted by i'm-uninformed2
                            The Buddy deal was not the issue.

                            It’s that no one could foresee the AFL was led by a bunch of goons who should be burned at the stake and would turn around and take COLA away as punishment for nicking him from under GWS’s nose
                            Great comment. I get so sick of the "it's Buddy's contract" comments both here and in other media. It's the sudden changing of the rules by the AFL, specifically targetting us, which is the problem. That turd McGuire still keeps banging on about it being a required change because we abused COLA, which is entirely false.
                            My opinion is objective truth in its purest form

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                            • waswan
                              Senior Player
                              • Oct 2015
                              • 2047

                              Jon Ralph is saying we offered more money and longer duration

                              I guarentee if he could make an issue of our salary cap he would

                              Ladhams our best best and probably a later pick upgrade

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                              • Blood Relative
                                Warming the Bench
                                • Oct 2018
                                • 155

                                Originally posted by waswan
                                Dawson and 32 for Ladhams and 16
                                Dawson for Aliir. Straight swap

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