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Was about to say the same thing.
If Collingwood want to do the Adams trade they will have to accept 31 & 44, or whatever can be traded up for it. After giving up our 2024 2nd rounder, I don't think we will want to trade out the pick we got from North. Else our 2nd pick next year will likely be in the 50s.
We can use a late pick, in the 55 to 60 area, to get a few extra points for Cleary. But even if we fall a bit short this year and drop a couple of spots in the 1st round next year, it's not such a big deal if we finish in the top 8 and we end up with a lower pick in the teens. Dropping spots in the top 10 has a much greater significance.
I think the Adams deal will get done. Deals that don't involve 1st rounders usually work out, because it just doesn't pay to squabble too much over it.
Just saw the Adams deal. So it turned out better than I thought We must have had it lined up before we did the Stephens deal.
We have achieved everything we anted to achieve in the first 3 days. Great work by the recruitment team.
Our list is a heck of a lot stronger with these 4 pick ups.
Now we need a KD in the draft to finish off.
44 & 54 will get Cleary in. A bid for him will most likely fall after about pick 15. That is 1,112 but more likely to be around 20 (912). We have 582 so just need to find 330 from somewhere.Last edited by wolftone57; 11 October 2023, 04:35 PM.Comment
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An outstanding adjustment to helping our squad be much more competitive in 2024
This squad has a great probability of taking it to the wire…….which is want we want to see
And not an opportunity cost given the limited talent pool and our picks in the draft
Brilliant trading.
Efficient and necessary.
Fired up for a top4 challenge in 2024 !!!!
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Fair points....maybe he's just seeing how we shape up next season.Comment
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They both look good in our jumper.
ABC Trade Feed's reaction:
"The Swans had some clear targets, and they've gone and brought them in with a minimum of fuss.
So far this trade and free agency period they are sitting at:
IN: Taylor Adams, Brodie Grundy, Joel Hamling, James Jordon, future end-of-first-round pick, pick 44
OUT: Dylan Stephens, pick 25, pick 33, pick 46, future second round pick
Pretty tidy business."
I agree entirely....very tidy.Comment
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And to consider Melicom is in the same class as a fully fit Reid is weird. Give me Sam anytime as a quality, beloved Swan. Maybe some forget his GF performance. Sorry Liz.Comment
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I have nothing against Reid or the prospect of keeping him. Given how many years he has off in his career he could have an Indian summer of a career. And could possibly play a Blicavs type role (albeit more genteelly). But as already observed in this thread, he has no pedigree as a key defender and so isn’t really comparable to Melican aside from their familiarity with the rehab facilities.Comment
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They both look good in our jumper.
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ABC Trade Feed's reaction:
"The Swans had some clear targets, and they've gone and brought them in with a minimum of fuss.
So far this trade and free agency period they are sitting at:
IN: Taylor Adams, Brodie Grundy, Joel Hamling, James Jordon, future end-of-first-round pick, pick 44
OUT: Dylan Stephens, pick 25, pick 33, pick 46, future second round pick
Pretty tidy business."
I agree entirely....very tidy.Comment
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Despite what you may think about Collingwood, they’re always a reasonable club to deal with at the trade table. Unlike Adelaide, who are the worse.Occupational hazards:
I don't eat animals since discovering this ability. I used to. But one day the lamb I was eating came through to me and ever since then I haven't been able to eat meat.Comment
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I understand your concern, but the players we have bought in will not break the bank in terms of salary cap.
The club know there are two key contract signings for next year with McDonald and Gulden. Both are very happy in Sydney and I believe preliminary discussions have started.
Just as importantly Logan’s family are very happy with the way the Swans have looked after him from the time he arrived in SydneyComment
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With the exception of the Godfather offer we (apparently) made to Naughton, the recruiting team seem to have made no attempt to shore up our KPF. If there was any doubt about whether Logan would stay beyond 2024, surely they'd be chasing other tall forward options. This Logan to Freo stuff all seems to have come from some half baked story by a WA journo, similar to the SA bloke who claimed it was certain Will Hayward would return to that stare.Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.Comment
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2018 1
2019 22
2020 10
2021 10
2022 18
2023 0
A total of 61 games of a possible 134. One more injury would be the end. Can we take the risk, after all he turns 32 in December. Wicks on the other hand is fit. He is not generally injury prone. He had a pretty good year. Not sure we keep Sam. As much as he has been a great player.Comment
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Great work by CG, KB and SD and the whole team. They have addressed all the glaring needs without compromising our list or more importantly our TPP (as most of the recruits will be on medium and not crazy money - thanks Collingwood!). I think all 4 recruits will be useful next year. And the engine room looks decidedly more robust!Comment
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Excellent work by the Swans recruiting team. We have in essence given up a future second round pick that is more than offset with North’s end of first round pick next year. At the same time we have picks to ensure Caiden Cleary becomes a Swan, and kept our first round pick intact.
Not everyone will agree, but I believe we now have a better balanced list with a spread of youth and experience.Comment
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With the exception of the Godfather offer we (apparently) made to Naughton, the recruiting team seem to have made no attempt to shore up our KPF. If there was any doubt about whether Logan would stay beyond 2024, surely they'd be chasing other tall forward options. This Logan to Freo stuff all seems to have come from some half baked story by a WA journo, similar to the SA bloke who claimed it was certain Will Hayward would return to that stare.Comment
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