If Dalhaus gets an offer that would net us a 1st round pick as compensation I'd be taking that in this year's draft.
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If Dalhaus gets an offer that would net us a 1st round pick as compensation I'd be taking that in this year's draft.
Given the general consensus on the quality of this years draft it's hard to see clubs givingup high picks for anything that they don't need badly.
The clubs that may be more likely to trade are those who have extra picks through 2017 future trading. It's interesting to review the list (rounds 1 & 2):
- Adelaide have Melbourne's 1st and Carlton's 2nd (but lost their own 2nd - probably leaving them 3 top 20 picks)
- GCS have WCE's 1st and Essendon and Geelong's 2nd (but lost their own 2nd)
- Carlton traded 2nd rounders with Adelaide (probable nett loss) and gained our 2nd rounder
- Port have StKilda's 2nd rounder,
- Sydney have Collingwood's 2nd,
No other clubs have traded into the 1st and 2nd round without trading out on the same level.
If he could kick goals he would be worth a lot more.
He is actually unrestricted. Motlop got a 4 year deal at Port Adelaide on about $500,000 per season which netted the Cats an end of first round pick. You would think that would be around the mark of offers Dahlhaus would receive. Of course the AFL will probably somehow come up with a third round pick for us.
I can't see other clubs blowing us out of the water contract wise so surely we will keep him if we want to.
Call me old fashioned, but he's not the sort of player I'd consider trading/letting go. And I'm sure he will stay with us for probably a little under what he could maybe get elsewhere.
Can't see him going anywhere to be honest , just from what I see and his history with us giving him a chance , a premiership when no one else was interested.
Bulldog for life I see
Richards re-signs
First year Western Bulldogs defender Ed Richards has signed a two-year contract extension this week, keeping him at the Club until at least the end of the 2021 season.
The speedy Richards has been a revelation across halfback in his first season, averaging 14 disposals, five marks and four tackles over his first three games, where his composure in traffic and ball use has been a feature of his game.
“Ed’s been fantastic from the moment he arrived at the Club,” Bulldogs’ General Manager of List and Recruiting, Sam Power told westernbulldogs.com.au.
“We know he’s quick and uses the footy well, but he’s also a real competitor, which is important at this level.
“The coaching group has been impressed with his professionalism and commitment to get better, and he’s fitting in really well within the playing group.
“We look forward to watching Ed develop as a player and a person at our Club over the next couple of years.”
Richards was taken with the 16th pick of the 2017 NAB AFL Draft.
I like these 2 year extensions for recent draftees who we’ve taken at the top end. Players like Richards and Naughton - it would have to be extraordinary and unforeseen circumstances for us to NOT want them on the list for 4 years - so getting them locked away early I think is a good strategy.
I do wonder why Naughton hasn’t signed either. Usually these draftee extensions are announced together. Might be reading too much into it
Great news!