2021 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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For those who don't already know an U19 game between S.A. vs W.A. is about to commence on AFL.COM.AU (2pm AEST).
It will be the final chance to watch a few kids of interest that we may be looking at with our draft picks including young O'Loughlin and even maybe Corey Warner (brother of Chad).
There are a few of the top end talents not playing, most notably Jason Horne-Francis.
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AFL website has some remarks about the deals that are still ongoing three days before the end of player trading.
Ladhams: Port wants first round picks. Other clubs tell them they're dreaming. Speculates that a second-round pick will get the job done. My guess: pick 39.
Dawson: Has some time to go. Summarises Friday's offers. More clarity may come on Monday. My guess: Melbourne's future first-round pick and a swap of second-round picks that is to the Swans' advantage.
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Why would’nt North have a dip in the Preseason draft? It makes logical sense.
He may have a price of $800,000 plus over 5 years. North say ok your in.
Dawson says no way. The AFL says ok son you will not work in the AFL industry for 5 years. Do you think his partner is going to be happy with Dawson earning poorer money playing the next 5 years in the SA League? No Dawson will go to North Melbourne and do his job.
It’s all upside for North. After one year they can trade him back to the Crows for a mid range 1st round draft pick or better if he has an outstanding year. North earnt the draft pick by taking him in the PSD. The Crows will trade him back and take his whole salary. They won’t let Jordan down a 2nd time because they made him a promise.
It’s totally possible North can do this. It’s within the rules and there is logic for it. Why do people believe that North won’t do this and can’t do this because it doesn’t regularly happen?
The reason North are not talking to Dawson is that they don’t need too. If he’s in the PSD and they agree to his price then he has no power other than opting out of the AFL for the length of his contract. Only a billionaire would piss up over $3,000,000 against a wall.
Imagine the headlines... Jordan Dawson struggling with depression and mental health issues after VIC club steals him in the pre-season draft! In this politically correct day and age, no club will select a player who clearly does not want to go there. They don't even draft kids these days who publicly state they'd "prefer" to not be drafted by an interstate team (see Bailey Smith and Archie Perkins in recent years).
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2021 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
So I've been continuing to chat to a friend in Adelaide and a friend in Sydney this morning. You can take or leave this as you will.
* When he made the don't be nervous comments, both Adelaide clubs were told by his manager, he's staying - it's just which contract.
* He had two contracts - one to FA, one the five year deal.
* There was no attempt to argue over much of them, as they were both good offers.
* The Swans were prepared to give him time till post-season to clear his head and choose which contract.
* Both Adelaide clubs felt their pursuit was over and started making alternative plans.
* They kept an eye on the situation, but even at season's end didn't expect anything to happen
* End of season exit interview. Nothing said by JD about going home.
* Gets into quarantine, then tells Sydney via zoom.
I did find our initial messaging interesting - clearly we were blindsided, and presumably angered - but we were almost unnaturally measured in publicly acknowledging the ‘go home’ factor. We could easily have been coy in replying to questions and implying he’d never mentioned going home before, deliberately omit that part from our press release etc, but didn’t.
Maybe calm heads prevailed and our key figures bit their collective tongues in the hope we could talk him out of it, or possibly to remain amicable to keep he and his agent on side to help drive a fair deal.
These agents see themselves as intrinsic to the trade process, usually trying to act as a muddle man to get both parties to deal (which I can understand - doing anything to assist what their client wants is their job I guess).
So sometimes these ‘leaks’ are actually quite innocent or without strategy - if the agent was trying to give Adelaide a bit of a nudge as he thought they weren’t trying hard enough to do a deal, at some point he might have said “just so you know, Longmire has spoken with Jordan to trying get him to stay”, painting himself as transparent but sowing a seed with Adelaide to keep working on the trade.
Then that message filters around at the Crows and eventually leaks out but not deliberately or strategically.
Assuming he does depart, if anything the info that he had that chat with Longmire is more detrimental IMO to his image than it not coming to light at all - so I’m not sure why his manager would deliberately leak it.
It just emphasises how blindsided the Swans were and desperate to keep him, and then taking a call from Horse which would only be stringing us along, rather than just stick to the story that things changed for him and he has made up his mind.Last edited by Steve; 10 October 2021, 01:27 PM.Comment
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Surely the point of the PSD is this, if a player like JD wants to get home then he needs to avoid the PSD as there’s a significant risk a VIC club will pick him up.
Cant have it both ways: Crows pay the price or risk missing out on JD and he risks playing in Melbourne next year.Comment
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So I've been continuing to chat to a friend in Adelaide and a friend in Sydney this morning. You can take or leave this as you will.
* When he made the don't be nervous comments, both Adelaide clubs were told by his manager, he's staying - it's just which contract.
* He had two contracts - one to FA, one the five year deal.
* There was no attempt to argue over much of them, as they were both good offers.
* The Swans were prepared to give him time till post-season to clear his head and choose which contract.
* Both Adelaide clubs felt their pursuit was over and started making alternative plans.
* They kept an eye on the situation, but even at season's end didn't expect anything to happen
* End of season exit interview. Nothing said by JD about going home.
* Gets into quarantine, then tells Sydney via zoom.
* The Swans are blind-sided and disappointed, but plead with him to give them time to negotiate a good deal with both clubs. He kind of agrees.
* He meets both clubs, but has a childlike crush on Ricciuto and says yes. Even Adelaide were laughing at how quickly he folded.
* The Swans are dirty.
* The Swans pitch is something that values him above our current first pick. The Crows are refusing.
* The Crows didn't leak the conversation with Horse, but his manager did.
* The Swans are now doubly dirty that he leaked his conversation with Horse.
* And if this ends up via the PSD, don't be surprised. Adelaide knows they can likely get away with it, and the Swans need young players to see the risk is there and not every player might be able to run that gauntlet.
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It can also be looked at by the masses as poor form on their behalf by selecting a player who has clearly stated he wants to return to S.A. for family reasons... which is again why it won't happen!
Imagine the headlines... Jordan Dawson struggling with depression and mental health issues after VIC club steals him in the pre-season draft! In this politically correct day and age, no club will select a player who clearly does not want to go there. They don't even draft kids these days who publicly state they'd "prefer" to not be drafted by an interstate team (see Bailey Smith and Archie Perkins in recent years).
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North Melbourne will have no culpability for using the hand they deserve to draft the best player available in the pre-season draft. North Melbourne supporters, board members and staff would sincerely hope they take the best player available in the PSD regardless of where the player wants to go.
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If Nick Blakey posted on social media that we would like Dawson to stay at the Swans and Dad also says that they would love to have him at the Roos! Could add a little spice to the situation and I am sure that the Roos would love to have Dawson so just a statement of fact, not draft tampering.Comment
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No way. The AFL industry is a business. The AFL industry does not operate to insure that Jordan gets what he wants.
North Melbourne will have no culpability for using the hand they deserve to draft the best player available in the pre-season draft. North Melbourne supporters, board members and staff would sincerely hope they take the best player available in the PSD regardless of where the player wants to go.
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Yes sir.
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If Nick Blakey posted on social media that we would like Dawson to stay at the Swans and Dad also says that they would love to have him at the Roos! Could add a little spice to the situation and I am sure that the Roos would love to have Dawson so just a statement of fact, not draft tampering.
After all, we got banned from trading despite breaking exactly zero rules...."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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KB and team won’t let him go to the draft- simply not in the best interests of the club. But can be used as a threat to get the deal done.Comment
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