Early Trade Rumours for 2022
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Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022
I like the recruiting of Lobb. 3 years at $1.5 million all up. Yep. Forward and 2nd ruck to Tim. If we managed to trade for him I would imagine Schache is either let go or plays full time backline. I would like to see Darc train with the backline over summer too. Good place to start for him.Comment
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Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022
id rather logue than lobb.
I think given we lose dunkley this year surely we can convert him plus the cash into a decent KPD. Id love to see Keath as the 2nd backman and get him back to reading the play a bit more.
Anyone got any intel on B.Smith's likely contract? 2 years? 3 years?Comment
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Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022
id rather logue than lobb.
I think given we lose dunkley this year surely we can convert him plus the cash into a decent KPD. Id love to see Keath as the 2nd backman and get him back to reading the play a bit more.
Anyone got any intel on B.Smith's likely contract? 2 years? 3 years?Comment
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Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022
Western Bulldogs will scour the league for a prime key defender to bolster its back line for next year’s premiership tilt.
The Bulldogs are in the market for a strong-bodied key backman such as Fremantle’s Griffin Logue to address the defensive vulnerabilities which have been exposed this season.
Out-of-contract Brisbane big man Dan McStay could also be an option to help boost the Dogs key position stocks.
Luke Beveridge’s men have lost 37 per cent of their defensive contests – ranked 18th in the league.
They have also conceded 39 goals to key forwards this year – ranked 13th.
Former coach Rodney Eade said it was the obvious missing link for the Dogs after slipping to 10th spot with three wins from eight games ahead of Friday night’s crunch clash against Collingwood.
“When they play against good teams, that is going to catch them out,” Eade said on RSN.
“I know Luke has probably bristled at that in the past about tall defenders but going forward they need to really sit down and plan about how we are going to get some tall defenders in.”
Complicating matters is the salary cap squeeze on at the kennel as the Dogs attempt to re-sign a host of stars including Bailey Smith, Caleb Daniel, Tim English, Bailey Dale and Josh Dunkley.
Hard nut midfielder Dunkley, 25, would help free up salary cap space if he sought another trade request after failing to get to Essendon, but the club has held positive talks with him on a new deal.
Bulldogs’ list manager Sam Power also faces a tricky challenge finding the right man to beef-up the back end from the players potentially available this year.
In particular, the new stand rule has left backmen exposed and the Dogs’ reliance on their midfield to support the back line has fallen down this year after making last year’s Grand Final.
Logue looms as an attractive option but the Dogs would face a fight to land him as the 24-year-old has recently re-established himself as a key pillar in one of the best defences in the competition.
Likewise his Dockers’ teammate Alex Pearce, 26, remains out of contract at season’s end and has the ability to push for All-Australian selection throughout his prime according to former coach Ross Lyon.
The Dogs will also consider other injury-hit players and key forward options who could make the switch into the back line such as former Carlton stopper Liam Jones or Demon Sam Weideman.
Adelaide 197cm defender Fischer McAsey, a former pick six, has been on the outer at the Crows, Carlton’s Caleb Marchbank has returned from injury through the VFL, Melbourne’s Joel Smith is out again with injury, while Essendon’s Aaron Francis is a left-field candidate.
Demon Harrison Petty (2025), West Coast’s Tom Barrass (2026), Cat Jack Henry (2024) and Richmond’s Noah Balta (2023) have all recently recommitted.
The Dogs will prefer a taller key defender instead of a third option or smaller marking intercept player to fill the void on their list.
It is the clear priority for the club which has lost former Hawk Tim O’Brien to another soft tissue setback after securing him from Waverley last year.
Alex Keath, 30, will replace him in the team after overcoming a hamstring problem.Comment
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Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022
I don't know if that's what we need more of anyway. If there's a competent second ruck who is dangerous forward (in any capacity) I think they're worth consideration[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022
Hawks have spoken to Karl Amon
Four contenders for free agent Karl Amon - St Kilda, Melbourne, Carlton & Hawthorn.
Expecting offers to range from 4-5 yearsLast edited by Bornadog; 05-07-2022, 04:49 PM.FFC: Established 1883
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