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Re: Other clubs trade activity
Originally Posted by
jazzadogs
It wasn't super clear in my initial post, but Campbell being involved in a trade for Impey was what I was alluding to. Well aware that Trengove is a free agent.
The Ryder issue doesn't seem to be getting the coverage that it might deserve. There was a tweet from someone at the pub saying (paraphrase) "I just saw Paddy Ryder punch a cop. He can say goodbye to his career". If the allegations are accurate, what penalty does that carry?
They have Lobbe as the emergency break glass option, who is a better player than Campbell.
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Re: Other clubs trade activity
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
Trade Radio (Yes they are back) have mentioned that Sydney have a strong interest in Jack Watts and a 2nd round pick might get it done.
If so I think that means Kurt Tippett would be on the market
Would we be interested in either of them?
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Re: Other clubs trade activity
Other clubs trade activity
Everyone's going to Carlton
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Re: Other clubs trade activity
Originally Posted by
Remi Moses
Other clubs trade activity
Everyone's going to Carlton
And Gibbs isn't going anywhere I think they will have about 60 players on the main list by the start of 2018 and no mention of the salary cap, unlike us we lose a captain and a Brownlow medallist and sign one player and Our salary cap is not enough.
Bring back the biff
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Re: Other clubs trade activity
Originally Posted by
Sedat
They have Lobbe as the emergency break glass option, who is a better player than Campbell.
No he isn't. I've watched Lobbe closely three times in the SANFL this year and he was very ordinary (and soft as butter)
And with Ryder possibly unavailable now...
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Re: Other clubs trade activity
Watts likely headed to Sydney
Lever nominates Melbourne
Kane Cornes says if a Melbourne club put a big offer to Rory Sloane, he might take it up
GCS demand a best 22 player for GAJ
Carlton deny interest in Gryphone
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Re: Other clubs trade activity
If we should get pick #11 for Stringer, and if the Crows should want two 2017 first rounders for Lever, would you trade our then pick #11 for the Dees 2018 first rounder?
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Re: Other clubs trade activity
Originally Posted by
Dry Rot
If we should get pick #11 for Stringer, and if the Crows should want two 2017 first rounders for Lever, would you trade our then pick #11 for the Dees 2018 first rounder?
Why would we do that? It's pretty likely they improve on this year's result, where they ended up with pick 10. Seems like a low-reward, high-risk route to take.
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Re: Other clubs trade activity
Originally Posted by
ledge
And Gibbs isn't going anywhere I think they will have about 60 players on the main list by the start of 2018 and no mention of the salary cap, unlike us we lose a captain and a Brownlow medallist and sign one player and Our salary cap is not enough.
I'll get it right
Every GWS reserves player is going to Carlton
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03-10-2017, 04:44 PM
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Re: Other clubs trade activity
Lever has formally asked the Crows for a trade to a Melbourne based club, no club nominated as yet.
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03-10-2017, 04:44 PM
#101
Re: Other clubs trade activity
Originally Posted by
Dry Rot
If we should get pick #11 for Stringer, and if the Crows should want two 2017 first rounders for Lever, would you trade our then pick #11 for the Dees 2018 first rounder?
If you assume the Dees will have a better season next year they would be better offering their 1st pick this year and next.
In your scenario we could be giving up pick 11 this year for pick 14 next year. It's a marginal call with a slight upside given next years draft should have a bit more top end talent. Essendon parting with pick 11 and us not giving something back is very unlikely.
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03-10-2017, 04:45 PM
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Re: Other clubs trade activity
Originally Posted by
Happy Days
Why would we do that? It's pretty likely they improve on this year's result, where they ended up with pick 10. Seems like a low-reward, high-risk route to take.
Lets say the Dees finish 6th next year, then we would be trading pick #11 in a poor draft for pick#13 in a hot draft.
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03-10-2017, 04:46 PM
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Re: Other clubs trade activity
Originally Posted by
Dry Rot
Lets say the Dees finish 6th next year, then we would be trading pick #11 in a poor draft for pick#13 in a hot draft.
I don't agree with your poor draft rating. One is regarded as a super draft.
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03-10-2017, 04:46 PM
#104
Re: Other clubs trade activity
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
If you assume the Dees will have a better season next year they would be better offering their 1st pick this year and next.
In your scenario we could be giving up pick 11 this year for pick 14 next year. It's a marginal call with a slight upside given next years draft should have a bit more top end talent. Essendon parting with pick 11 and us not giving something back is very unlikely.
I suppose it is based on a lot better draft next year, and IF the Crows should want two 2017 first round picks.
Just a thought.
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03-10-2017, 04:47 PM
#105
Re: Other clubs trade activity
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
I don't agree with your poor draft rating. One is regarded as a super draft.
OK then an OK draft vs a super draft.
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