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I'd have liked to see a ready to play key defender. But we got knocked back and have opted for a bandaid.
Very professional.
We still have pick #12 don't we, and some points bearing late picks for Caiden Cleary?Last edited by Ruck'n'Roll; 11 October 2023, 07:10 PM.Comment
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On SEN this evening, Beatson basically acknowledged that the Swans made a play for Naughton and were turned down. No mention of figures.Comment
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A productive day for Sydney at the trade table. I haven't seen a day like it for some time.
Stephens
In: future pick 19, pick 44.
Out: pick 25, Stephens:
Points: 756
Value: pick 34
This is not too far off what others here were saying would be fair value.
Grundy
In: Grundy.
Out: pick 46, future second-round pick (assumed pick 31 for calculations)
Points: 937
Value: Pick 20
I calculated the future pick as being equivalent to pick 31. This assumes Sydney finishes 8th next year, and takes into account North Melbourne's two assistance picks at the end of the first round.
Melbourne did well out of this trade, considering they got Grundy last year for pick 27. Are they paying for part of his salary?
Adams
In: Adams.
Out: pick 33
A good trade, which suggests Collingwood may have got a favourable salary outcome somewhere.
Draft picks
Picks 12, 44, 54. Sydney squeezed a lot of value out of its picks.
Future picks: Sydney upgraded its second-round pick to a first-round pick. Picks: first round, end of first round (pick 19), third round, fourth round.
Cleary
Picks 44 and 54 are worth 582 points, equivalent to pick 33. With a 20% discount, Sydney can match a bid on Cleary at pick 26 or later without going into a points deficit.
My guess for the draft
Pick 12: Defender. Murphy (200cm) if available, perhaps Leake (188cm).
Match bid on Cleary
Three remaining list spots to be filled with rookies."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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There’s a tweet from a journo saying Melbourne are not paying any of Grundy’s salaryComment
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A productive day for Sydney at the trade table. I haven't seen a day like it for some time.
Stephens
In: future pick 19, pick 44.
Out: pick 25, Stephens:
Points: 756
Value: pick 34
This is not too far off what others here were saying would be fair value.
Grundy
In: Grundy.
Out: pick 46, future second-round pick (assumed pick 31 for calculations)
Points: 937
Value: Pick 20
I calculated the future pick as being equivalent to pick 31. This assumes Sydney finishes 8th next year, and takes into account North Melbourne's two assistance picks at the end of the first round.
Melbourne did well out of this trade, considering they got Grundy last year for pick 27. Are they paying for part of his salary?
Adams
In: Adams.
Out: pick 33
A good trade, which suggests Collingwood may have got a favourable salary outcome somewhere.
Draft picks
Picks 12, 44, 54. Sydney squeezed a lot of value out of its picks.
Future picks: Sydney upgraded its second-round pick to a first-round pick. Picks: first round, end of first round (pick 19), third round, fourth round.
Cleary
Picks 44 and 54 are worth 582 points, equivalent to pick 33. With a 20% discount, Sydney can match a bid on Cleary at pick 26 or later without going into a points deficit.
My guess for the draft
Pick 12: Defender. Murphy (200cm) if available, perhaps Leake (188cm).
Match bid on Cleary
Three remaining list spots to be filled with rookies.
Id suggest clubs will come calling for that North pick too.Comment
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Pretty happy with this trade period, haven’t felt that for a while.
Wonder if there’s any moves left or the cue is in the rack now …
Hawkins still unsigned ?
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But can’t Francis replace Tom M if injured ?
No
Not really
Otherwise genius recruiting in the draft"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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Jack Buller ? If desperateComment
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It is my guess that taller defenders will generally be drafted earlier than their position in the draft ranking lists.
Defenders from Twomey's September rankings:
* Curtin (6, 195cm)
* O'Sullivan (10, 198cm)
* Murphy (13, 200cm)
* Leake (16, 188cm),
* McCabe (18, 197cm, Hawthorn F/S)
* Roberts (22, 184cm)
* Jiath (25, 187cm, Hawthorn NGA)
Seven players out of 30 listed as defenders or defender/forward, and my guess is the majority of these prospects will be drafted earlier than their form ranking."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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Think the swans have improved the list and although I am not a fan of the Adam’s trade i think we have improved our list ????like AG has said in the past the other top sides have got the jump on us in regrades to improving the list with tradesComment
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