What we do will, in part, be determined by how many players we want / can take at the National Draft.
Unless I can't count, we currently have 46 on the list, which comprises 36 senior listed players, six A list rookies from the start of the season (Fox, McCartin, HHK, McAndrew, Owen and Magor, I think), two B list rookies (Edwards and Sheather). And then the two mid-season rookie picks.
Franklin and McCartin have already been replaced on the list by Buller and Arnold. I believe Buller is already signed for next year - and Longmire spoke optimistically about him at his press conference. I don't know Arnold's status but I hope we keep him on. I was a bit underwhelmed by him for most of the second half of the season. He seemed to do more prancing in defence than actual defending. But I thought his final three games were terrific. It looked as if something had clicked. It was hard to tell a whole lot about his actual defensive positioning in a team that was beaten up in the middle by Gold Coast and Werribee in the last two games but his rebound and energy were terrific in both games and against the Giants.
Hickey is gone. Stephens sounds like he's gone. Melican sounds like he won't be vacating his spot just yet. So that's probably two more gone from the senior list. There needs to be some list reshuffling between the rookie and senior list, partly because we have more rookies than we're allowed (with Buller and Arnold joining as rookies).
(It really would make things much easier to follow if the AFL just merged the rookie and senior lists. There seems absolutely no point in the distinction nowadays apart from initial contract list length.)
So before trading any players in and delistings we have just two spots to fill across the combined list.
From the senior list, Wicks has surely done enough to earn himself another contract. Clarke has played a decent number of senior matches but could be deemed expendable. Rankin and Gould are probably more likely gone than not.
Reid is a wait and see and his position likely depends on trade activity. He's one that could be shuffled to the rookie list with little risk if they need to rebalance between the two lists. But I think Fox needs to be shuffled back up to the senior list as it has now been three years since he was "demoted" to the rookie list.
On the rookie list, Sheather hasn't had much of a run of it but could find himself pushed out. Owen, who knows? It's too hard to judge such a young, tall player. Edwards and McAndrew are, I believe, already contracted for next year. Magor surely did enough to earn himself another year, assuming he wants to stay. HHK? I know he has his fans on here. I'm agnostic, but more importantly, I have no idea what the club thinks about him.
So compared to where we need to get to to replicate the list structure at the start of this year (36 + 6 + 2) we have
Confirmed senior changes = -2 (Franklin, Hickey)
Confirmed rookie changes = even (Buller/McCartin)
Almost certain senior changes = -1 (Stephens)
Probable senior changes = -2 (Gould, Rankin)
Possible A rookie change = + 1 (recontracting Arnold) / -2 (Owen, HHK)
Possible senior changes = -1 (Clarke)
Required rookie B list changes = -1 (pretty sure Sheather can't be a Cat B rookie next year but whether he is moved to Cat A or delisted is hard to read)
Unlikely but not inconceivable A rookie change = -1 (delisting Magor - surely not)
There is a suggestion that clubs will be able to increase their senior list sizes with the addition of a veteran. I don't know if that is being mooted for 2024 or sometime in the future. If it is for next year we would be in a position to take advantage since Rampe would qualify (and maybe others would too, but you only need one to take advantage). I think it's a dumb idea but that's for another post.
Apart from the unfortunate circumstances surrounding Elijah Taylor, the Swans have never, to my knowledge, cut a first year senior listed player. So I'll assume they're not going to do that this year.
If the club is the most ruthless it can be, the net changes are (I think) - senior list - 6; Cat A rookie list - 4; Cat B rookie list -1
That takes into account the need to move Fox to the senior list but not the possibility of shuffling other players down to the rookie list. It also assumes the delistings of all of Gould, Rankin. Reid and Clarke (the last of week I suspect won't happen). The rookie cull assumes delisting all of Sheather, Owen, Magor, Arnold, HHK but factors in the retention of Buller.
A more likely outcome in my view is senior list -4/5 (keeping Clarke, Reid 50/50), Cat A list -2 (keeping Arnold and Magor), Cat B list -1
Beatson, in his recent Gettable interview, stated that the club isn't looking at Irish talent at the moment because it believes it has an obligation to provide a pathway for its academy graduates. That tells me that there is at least one of the current crop that they intend to list to fill that Cat B spot that Sheather needs to relinquish (Cabor? May? Kirk? Rider? Gander?)
And all this is before the possibility of trading in players and/or the unexpected trading of current players elsewhere.
Unless I can't count, we currently have 46 on the list, which comprises 36 senior listed players, six A list rookies from the start of the season (Fox, McCartin, HHK, McAndrew, Owen and Magor, I think), two B list rookies (Edwards and Sheather). And then the two mid-season rookie picks.
Franklin and McCartin have already been replaced on the list by Buller and Arnold. I believe Buller is already signed for next year - and Longmire spoke optimistically about him at his press conference. I don't know Arnold's status but I hope we keep him on. I was a bit underwhelmed by him for most of the second half of the season. He seemed to do more prancing in defence than actual defending. But I thought his final three games were terrific. It looked as if something had clicked. It was hard to tell a whole lot about his actual defensive positioning in a team that was beaten up in the middle by Gold Coast and Werribee in the last two games but his rebound and energy were terrific in both games and against the Giants.
Hickey is gone. Stephens sounds like he's gone. Melican sounds like he won't be vacating his spot just yet. So that's probably two more gone from the senior list. There needs to be some list reshuffling between the rookie and senior list, partly because we have more rookies than we're allowed (with Buller and Arnold joining as rookies).
(It really would make things much easier to follow if the AFL just merged the rookie and senior lists. There seems absolutely no point in the distinction nowadays apart from initial contract list length.)
So before trading any players in and delistings we have just two spots to fill across the combined list.
From the senior list, Wicks has surely done enough to earn himself another contract. Clarke has played a decent number of senior matches but could be deemed expendable. Rankin and Gould are probably more likely gone than not.
Reid is a wait and see and his position likely depends on trade activity. He's one that could be shuffled to the rookie list with little risk if they need to rebalance between the two lists. But I think Fox needs to be shuffled back up to the senior list as it has now been three years since he was "demoted" to the rookie list.
On the rookie list, Sheather hasn't had much of a run of it but could find himself pushed out. Owen, who knows? It's too hard to judge such a young, tall player. Edwards and McAndrew are, I believe, already contracted for next year. Magor surely did enough to earn himself another year, assuming he wants to stay. HHK? I know he has his fans on here. I'm agnostic, but more importantly, I have no idea what the club thinks about him.
So compared to where we need to get to to replicate the list structure at the start of this year (36 + 6 + 2) we have
Confirmed senior changes = -2 (Franklin, Hickey)
Confirmed rookie changes = even (Buller/McCartin)
Almost certain senior changes = -1 (Stephens)
Probable senior changes = -2 (Gould, Rankin)
Possible A rookie change = + 1 (recontracting Arnold) / -2 (Owen, HHK)
Possible senior changes = -1 (Clarke)
Required rookie B list changes = -1 (pretty sure Sheather can't be a Cat B rookie next year but whether he is moved to Cat A or delisted is hard to read)
Unlikely but not inconceivable A rookie change = -1 (delisting Magor - surely not)
There is a suggestion that clubs will be able to increase their senior list sizes with the addition of a veteran. I don't know if that is being mooted for 2024 or sometime in the future. If it is for next year we would be in a position to take advantage since Rampe would qualify (and maybe others would too, but you only need one to take advantage). I think it's a dumb idea but that's for another post.
Apart from the unfortunate circumstances surrounding Elijah Taylor, the Swans have never, to my knowledge, cut a first year senior listed player. So I'll assume they're not going to do that this year.
If the club is the most ruthless it can be, the net changes are (I think) - senior list - 6; Cat A rookie list - 4; Cat B rookie list -1
That takes into account the need to move Fox to the senior list but not the possibility of shuffling other players down to the rookie list. It also assumes the delistings of all of Gould, Rankin. Reid and Clarke (the last of week I suspect won't happen). The rookie cull assumes delisting all of Sheather, Owen, Magor, Arnold, HHK but factors in the retention of Buller.
A more likely outcome in my view is senior list -4/5 (keeping Clarke, Reid 50/50), Cat A list -2 (keeping Arnold and Magor), Cat B list -1
Beatson, in his recent Gettable interview, stated that the club isn't looking at Irish talent at the moment because it believes it has an obligation to provide a pathway for its academy graduates. That tells me that there is at least one of the current crop that they intend to list to fill that Cat B spot that Sheather needs to relinquish (Cabor? May? Kirk? Rider? Gander?)
And all this is before the possibility of trading in players and/or the unexpected trading of current players elsewhere.
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