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  • GVGjr
    Moderator
    • Nov 2006
    • 45001

    Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

    GWS GIANTS

    Players that could leave

    Tim Taranto, Jacob Hopper and Bobby Hill are the three names at the centre of trade discussions so far for the Giants. The club is actively looking to clear some cap space. Richmond is looming large as a new destination for Taranto, while Hopper is looking more and more likely a Geelong recruit. It’s possible one leaves while the other stays. Hill is bound for Collingwood at this stage. Tanner Bruhn and Tom Green are another pair who are gettable, but Bruhn seems a more likely departure as things stand. The Giants have been linked to Brodie Grundy and Nick Bryan, so that means they have some decisions to make on current ruck pair Kieren Briggs and Matt Flynn, with Braydon Preuss the preferred option of the trio. Lachie Keefe’s future is also uncertain and Nick Haynes’ name has come up as a potential trade chance.

    Players that could arrive

    The issue for the Giants is their salary cap squeeze, with four of their highest-paid players on nearly $4 million. It’s hard to lure too many players to the club given it could entail spending big on yet another player. The Giants have shown interest in Brodie Grundy and the Pies would be willing to contribute up to $300,000 of his lucrative salary. They’re also interested in Toby Bedford, particularly if Bobby Hill heads to Victoria.

    Who’s already gone

    Matt De Boer (retired)

    Draft picks

    3, 21, 39, 57, 59 (via Adelaide), 75

    HAWTHORN

    Players that could leave

    Jack Gunston is one to watch as he weighs up interest from rival clubs, headed by Brisbane. Liam Shiels and Luke Breust are another two veterans in the mix. Two names that continue to pop up are Tom Mitchell and Jaeger O’Meara, but the club insists they will be seeing out the final year of their contract next season. It’s a fascinating state of play for the Hawks when it comes to their veterans given where the side’s list is at and how much they’re keen to attack the draft.

    Players that could arrive

    Karl Amon has officially nominated the Hawks as his club of choice, so he’ll be playing for them next season. And the good news is he won’t cost them a pick since he’s a free agent. Anyone else would be a bonus as the Hawks try keep the selections they have and strengthen their hand before the draft.

    Who’s already gone

    Ben McEvoy (retired)

    Draft picks

    6, 24, 50 (via Fremantle), 61 (via Gold Coast), 78

    MELBOURNE

    Players that could leave

    It almost looms as a fait accompli Luke Jackson will head home to West Australia at season’s end. The Dees in return will get at least one first-round pick for him. Toby Bedford has attracted interest from Essendon and Greater Western Sydney. Jake Melksham remains uncontracted despite a late-season surge, while Jayden Hunt is an unrestricted free agent.

    Players that could arrive

    The Dees have met with Brodie Grundy and are a genuine chance of bringing him across at season’s end. He’d be the perfect replacement for Luke Jackson and would end up costing roughly the same amount given Collingwood would put in up to $300,000 of his salary. The Dees are otherwise well set from a list standpoint.

    Who’s already gone

    Majak Daw (retired)

    Draft picks

    35, 41 (via Adelaide), 53, 63 (via St Kilda), 71, 89

    NORTH MELBOURNE

    Players that could leave

    Cam Zurhaar remains the biggest chance to leave the club, but the arrival of Alastair Clarkson could be enough to swing his thinking. Essendon has shown interest in him. Todd Goldstein remains without a deal and is an unrestricted free agent. Geelong is showing interest in Bailey Scott and looks poised to swoop. Jason Horne-Francis isn’t going anywhere.

    Players that could arrive

    PORT ADELAIDE

    Players that could leave

    Karl Amon is gone via unrestricted free agency. Travis Boak still hasn’t officially extended his tenure at Port Adelaide and remains out of contract, but a commitment seems a mere formality. Trent Dumont’s future is less certain. There’s a fair bit of interest in Miles Bergman, who could be on the move.

    Players that could arrive

    The Alastair Clarkson effect could be in full swing this trade period. He has shown interest in Brad Hill, who still has three years left to run on a lucrative deal with St Kilda but is open to a move. Liam Shiels is on the outer at the Hawks and could be up for a Clarko reunion, while Jack Gunston could be a great option if Zurhaar was to depart and the Lions don’t get him first.

    Who’s already gone

    Tom Lynch (retired)

    Draft picks

    1, 55, 66 (via Richmond), 73


    Who’s already gone

    Steven Motlop (retired), Robbie Gray (retired), Sam Skinner (delisted), Sam Mayes (delisted), Taj Schofield (delisted), Karl Amon (free agency)

    Draft picks

    8, 52 (via Sydney), 56 (via West Coast), 80

    RICHMOND

    Players that could leave

    The enigma remains Dustin Martin. There have been countless showings of faith in Martin and a belief he will see out at least the next year of his current deal, which expires at the end of 2024. Still, we’ve seen far stranger things transpire in trade periods, so there’s always a chance something changes before that period is out. Trent Cotchin and Jack Riewoldt are yet to re-sign, but they won’t play elsewhere.

    Players that could arrive

    Tim Taranto could very well be in the yellow and black jumper next year as he weighs up his future at Greater Western Sydney. He’s the major watch this space player for the Tigers, who aren’t linked to a stack of players this off-season.

    Who’s already gone

    Josh Caddy (retired), Kane Lambert (retired), Matthew Parker (delisted), Shane Edwards (retired)

    Draft picks

    12, 19 (via North Melbourne), 30, 84

    ST KILDA

    Players that could leave

    Not many players are off the table at St Kilda as the club recalibrates following a disappointing season. Brad Hill has another three years to run on a lucrative deal, but is open to a move. Questions were asked of Ben Long by rival clubs last year and could come again, especially given he’s out of contract. Zak Jones was on the outer late in the season and could be one of a host of players the Saints welcome offers for in order to bolster their draft hand after several seasons of aggressive trading.

    Players that could arrive

    The big one is Jordan De Goey, who the Saints’ board recently ticked off on as a potential recruit. He’d get more money and long-term security at the Saints if he was to come across. Geelong is interested in him but the Saints loom large. Should De Goey come across then the Saints will likely offload some of the aforementioned players to get back some draft capital given how bare they are barring pick No.9.

    Who’s already gone

    Paddy Ryder (retired), Dan Hannebery (retired), Jarryn Geary (retired), Josiah Kyle (retired)

    Draft picks

    9, 27, 45, 81

    The Alastair Clarkson effect could be in full swing this trade period. He has shown interest in Brad Hill, who still has three years left to run on a lucrative deal with St Kilda but is open to a move. Liam Shiels is on the outer at the Hawks and could be up for a Clarko reunion, while Jack Gunston could be a great option if Zurhaar was to depart and the Lions don’t get him first.

    Who’s already gone

    Tom Lynch (retired)

    Draft picks

    1, 55, 66 (via Richmond), 73

    SYDNEY SWANS


    Players that could leave

    One man stands out among all others: Lance Franklin. As things stand it seems Buddy will either continue to play at the Swans in 2023 or retire altogether. A move to Brisbane has been touted but that may not be to keep playing footy. Jake Lloyd has still not recommitted to the club beyond this year. Sam Reid has played some great games this season and is a free agent. Harry Cunningham and Lewis Taylor are a couple of players who have struggled to get consistent game time in the senior side, while Lewis Melican and Will Gould could also depart for more opportunity elsewhere, ditto Joel Amartey and Hayden McLean.

    Players that could arrive

    The Swans have shut down any suggestions they’ve been in dialogue with Dustin Martin about a move, but the tantalising prospect of his addition continues to be spoken about. Griffin Logue has been linked with the Swans to as the side prepares for life after Dane Rampe whenever that may come.

    Who’s already gone

    Josh Kennedy (retired)

    Draft picks

    16, 17 (via Melbourne), 34, 70, 88

    WEST COAST EAGLES


    Players that could leave

    Junior Rioli is yet to re-sign with the Eagles despite a contract offer from the club. He was drafted via Glenelg and could opt for a return to South Australia and either Port Adelaide or Adelaide, although the Power seem more likely. Jackson Nelson is another name being mentioned in dispatches.

    Players that could arrive

    The Eagles still think they’re at least chance to snare Luke Jackson, which would be a blow to Fremantle, let alone Melbourne. Cam Zurhaar grew up and played in Perth and would be on the Eagles’ radar and Fremantle’s.

    Who’s already gone

    Josh Kennedy (retired)

    Draft picks

    2, 20, 26 (via Port Adelaide), 38, 74

    WESTERN BULLDOGS

    Players that could leave

    Josh Dunkley is looming as a big piece of the trade period puzzle as he remains unsigned beyond this year. Port Adelaide is one of the clubs linked to him and could come hard like Essendon did a couple of years ago. Jason Johannisen put off contract talks recently and West Coast showed interest in him back in 2017.

    Players that could arrive

    Rory Lobb looks destined to be playing for the Western Bulldogs next season. Another inclusion will likely be Liam Jones, who the AFL will consider an unrestricted free agent and thus provide Carlton with compensation, while the Dogs won’t have to give up anything from a draft perspective.

    Who’s already gone

    Nil

    Draft picks

    11, 29, 37 (via North Melbourne), 65, 83
    Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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    • soupman
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Nov 2007
      • 5131

      Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

      "The other name to watch is Aaron Francis, who Essendon could offer a deal but would be open to trading given rival clubs could be very interested in his still untapped talent as a former pick No.6 and just 25 years of age". Lol, untapped talent.

      Sam Sturt is a maybe interesting one. Has been injured a lot but from memory is a natural forward and looked good early. If we have enough list spots going around could be worth a look? Has anyone seen him?
      I should leave it alone but you're not right

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      • mjp
        Bulldog Team of the Century
        • Jan 2007
        • 7444

        Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

        Originally posted by soupman
        Sam Sturt is a maybe interesting one. Has been injured a lot but from memory is a natural forward and looked good early. If we have enough list spots going around could be worth a look? Has anyone seen him?
        He's got some tricks.

        Doesn't get the ball much though - he would only be 21/22 so he's got some time I guess...I don't know if you'd bother.
        What should I tell her? She's going to ask.

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        • jazzadogs
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Oct 2008
          • 5718

          Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

          I like Ollie Henry and Caleb Poulter, but not convinced either of them really fit our system/needs.

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          • azabob
            Hall of Fame
            • Sep 2008
            • 15406

            Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

            Originally posted by jazzadogs
            I like Ollie Henry and Caleb Poulter, but not convinced either of them really fit our system/needs.
            On Poulter is it a system or needs? I've not seen anything of him. Be interested to hear what type of player he is.

            The Collingwood website has the below bio on him (yes, complete will spelling errors - note his player sponsor)

            The rangy wingman impressed in 11 games in his debut season in 2021. His best games came against Port Adelaude and Adelaide in rounds 10 and 12 respectively, with the youngster picking up 42 disposals and kicking two goals in those two outing.

            The second-round pick looks an astute selection at pick No. 30 in the 2020 NAB AFL Draft and he looms as a key pillar in the Magpies' rebuild.

            2022 Player Sponsor Collingwood Big Footy


            More of an In Bruges guy?

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            • jazzadogs
              Bulldog Team of the Century
              • Oct 2008
              • 5718

              Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

              Originally posted by azabob
              On Poulter is it a system or needs? I've not seen anything of him. Be interested to hear what type of player he is.

              The Collingwood website has the below bio on him (yes, complete will spelling errors - note his player sponsor)

              The rangy wingman impressed in 11 games in his debut season in 2021. His best games came against Port Adelaude and Adelaide in rounds 10 and 12 respectively, with the youngster picking up 42 disposals and kicking two goals in those two outing.

              The second-round pick looks an astute selection at pick No. 30 in the 2020 NAB AFL Draft and he looms as a key pillar in the Magpies' rebuild.

              2022 Player Sponsor Collingwood Big Footy


              https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/pla.../caleb-poulter
              Poulter is probably more a talent issue - he has only got one game at the Pies this year, but I liked his speed and pressure as a wing/high half forward last year. I had expected him to play most games this year so not sure what went wrong. 192cm, 79kg. Probably very similar to Bedendo.

              I see Henry probably closer to a Weightman type on our list. Taller at 185cm, doesn't take a heap of marks and his tackle numbers are poor, but he can kick a goal. Can't find pressure act stats. His brother Jack at Geelong is also very good, so there's talent in the family.

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              • Axe Man
                Hall of Fame
                • Nov 2008
                • 11305

                Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

                Originally posted by jazzadogs
                I see Henry probably closer to a Weightman type on our list. Taller at 185cm, doesn't take a heap of marks and his tackle numbers are poor, but he can kick a goal. Can't find pressure act stats. His brother Jack at Geelong is also very good, so there's talent in the family.
                You can see them on the AFL website. Averages 9.3 a game this season (I'm excluding 2 games where it appears he was the unused sub), which I think is a bit on the low side.

                He found the ball early against us this year, I remember him taking quite a few forward 50 marks but completely had the yips and was lucky for the ball to find his boot when kicking for goal. I don't think that is typical for him though.

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                • MrMahatma
                  Coaching Staff
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 3974

                  Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

                  Reckon Henry’s set shots would give us something to complain about!

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                  • Happy Days
                    Hall of Fame
                    • May 2008
                    • 10204

                    Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

                    Henry has never mentally recovered from me calling him a coward at his first game over his fence when he let a ball roll out of bounds. Ollie if you’re reading I’m sorry for ruining your whole career.
                    - I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -

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                    • Twodogs
                      Moderator
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 27664

                      Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

                      Originally posted by MrMahatma
                      Reckon Henry’s set shots would give us something to complain about!
                      He's not in the Thierry Henry class when it comes to footskills.
                      They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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                      • Mofra
                        Hall of Fame
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 15060

                        Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

                        Hawks signalling they are going full rebuild with moving Tom Mitchell on (potentially)
                        Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers

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                        • The Doctor
                          Coaching Staff
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 3704

                          Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

                          Cal Twomey trade latest



                          Aaron Francis to seek a trade

                          Sam Hayes mentioned in potential ruck merry go round. Sweet & Flynn also mentioned.
                          Listening to Brahm's 3rd Racket

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                          • Bornadog
                            WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 67288

                            Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

                            CLARKO SOUNDS OUT TWO TRADE TARGETS

                            GWS midfielder Tanner Bruhn and Fremantle tall defender Griffin Logue have been added to Alastair Clarkson’s wishlist at North Melbourne.

                            Reports this week have suggested Clarkson has already sounded out St Kilda’s Ben Long and West Coast’s Junior Rioli about moves to Arden Street, while Brad Hill is also considering a move despite having three years to run on a deal with the Saints for a total of five targets.

                            Bruhn is yet to renew his tenure at the Giants beyond the two-year deal he joined the club on when it selected him with pick No.12 in the 2020 draft.

                            The Age reports Clarkson has spoken with Bruhn, who is likely to return to Victoria during the trade period despite the Giants’ best efforts to sway his thinking.

                            Geelong is among the clubs interested in Bruhn and is also expected to land teammate Jacob Hopper, while Tim Taranto is likely to nominate Richmond as his club of choice, with an offer believed to be in excess of $700,000 a season.

                            Meanwhile AFL Media reports the Kangaroos are interested in out-of-contract Dockers backman Griffin Logue.

                            Fremantle has offered Logue a new deal but, following a year that has seen him play at both ends of the ground and in the ruck, he has gathered interest from Victorian rivals in particular.

                            The Kangaroos in particular need key defensive help, with Ben McKay impressive but a free agent next year, and Aidan Corr not quite living up to the billing since his move from GWS at the end of 2020.

                            After pick No.1 in this year’s draft the Roos don’t have another until 55 making trades more difficult.
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                            • DOG GOD
                              Bulldog Team of the Century
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 6593

                              Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

                              Jon Ralph reporting that Taranto has agreed to a 7 year deal with Richmond…yep…SEVEN years
                              I will never see #16 the same!!

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                              • hujsh
                                Hall of Fame
                                • Nov 2007
                                • 11887

                                Re: Early Trade Rumours for 2022

                                Originally posted by DOG GOD
                                Jon Ralph reporting that Taranto has agreed to a 7 year deal with Richmond…yep…SEVEN years
                                One of the worst parts of GWS and GC is that they raided us when they were set up and now other clubs get to raid them when players inevitably began to want out. Very frustrating how that transfer of player wealth has moved.
                                [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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