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  • Axe Man
    Hall of Fame
    • Nov 2008
    • 10872

    Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

    THE DELISTED PLAYERS EXPECTED TO RECEIVE ANOTHER AFL OPPORTUNITY

    AFL Media’s Josh Gabelich has listed off some of the delisted players he expects to make their way back onto AFL lists ahead of next season.

    Speaking on SEN SA’s The Run Home, Gabelich first explained why there won’t be much activity in the delisted free agent market even after the signing window opens.

    “The real difficulty right now with the delisted free agents, there’s a bit of a lack of clarity around list spots,” he said.

    “Although the DFA window opens on November 3rd, I don’t know how many we’ll see taken in that period, obviously they’ve still got the SSP (supplemental selection period) and the rookie draft.

    “I think it might take up until the rookie draft for some of these players to earn another opportunity.”

    See the players Gabelich has tipped for a return below:

    Jed Anderson - delisted by North Melbourne

    “Right at the top of the list is someone like a Jed Anderson who was quite stiff to be delisted by North Melbourne, he’s only 28,” Gabelich said

    “It was only a couple of years ago that he finished third in the best and fairest at the Kangaroos.

    “This year didn’t really go to plan because he didn’t start training until March because he was reluctant to take the vaccine, he ended up doing that, played 24 games, I thought he was quite stiff to be delisted.

    “I know Gold Coast were really interested in him during the trade period, it just came down to what happened to Brayden Fiorini, they kept Brayden Fiorini instead of him going to Collingwood.”

    Caleb Poulter - delisted by Collingwood

    “(Fiorini) was also an issue in terms of Caleb Poulter, who’s attracted a fair bit of interest from the Gold Coast Suns as well,” he said.

    “I’d expect one of the two of them to get an opportunity with the Suns, and whether that’s via the SSP or rookie draft or DFA, I don’t know just at this stage but I’d expect one of those two to get a look in.”

    Quinton Narkle - delisted by Geelong

    “I’d be shocked if he didn’t get another opportunity, there’s been a number of clubs, including the two West Australian clubs that have held preliminary discussions with his management,” he said.

    “It just needs to see how these things shape out because clubs needed to get through the trade period to see where they sat in terms of list spots.

    “Now they take stock ahead of the draft but I’d be surprised if Quinton Narkle didn’t get another gig.”

    Callum Brown - delisted by Collingwood

    “Cal Brown is the other one, I thought he was a little bit stiff not to get another contract at Collingwood, just 24, played the 70 games,” he said.

    “He was an emergency in all three finals, so he couldn’t have come much closer without playing.

    “I thought he was pretty hard done by not to get another deal at Collingwood but it’s a ruthless business as we know, him and his brother, they’re both looking for another opportunity.

    “They’ve got a little bit of interest early, but I think with someone like Cal Brown, more like an SSP, come in and audition and see where you sit come January, February, March.”

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    • Axe Man
      Hall of Fame
      • Nov 2008
      • 10872

      Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

      Oleg Markov delisted by the Suns. Pacy half back type. Probably not a need for us.

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      • Grantysghost
        Bouncing Strong
        • Apr 2010
        • 18731

        Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

        Swans delist luckless ruckman, two small forwards - https://www.afl.com.au/news/862807

        Naismith and Ronke delisted by the Swans.
        BT COME BACK!​

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        • bulldogtragic
          The List Manager
          • Jan 2007
          • 34316

          Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

          Originally posted by Grantysghost
          Swans delist luckless ruckman, two small forwards - https://www.afl.com.au/news/862807

          Naismith and Ronke delisted by the Swans.
          Merciful of them. They’ve been cooked for a fair while now.
          Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023

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          • Grantysghost
            Bouncing Strong
            • Apr 2010
            • 18731

            Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

            Originally posted by bulldogtragic
            Merciful of them. They’ve been cooked for a fair while now.
            Ronke is an interesting one, 2018 he looked like he would be a good small forward for years but hasn't been able to continue that form.

            Considering our lack of small forward options he might be worth a rookie list spot.

            Rowe and Aarts probably in that group too.
            BT COME BACK!​

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            • bulldogtragic
              The List Manager
              • Jan 2007
              • 34316

              Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

              Originally posted by Grantysghost
              Ronke is an interesting one, 2018 he looked like he would be a good small forward for years but hasn't been able to continue that form.

              Considering our lack of small forward options he might be worth a rookie list spot.

              Rowe and Aarts probably in that group too.
              He’s kicked 17 goals in total, in 33 games, since mid 2018.

              Me thinks he’s cooked.
              Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023

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              • Grantysghost
                Bouncing Strong
                • Apr 2010
                • 18731

                Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

                Originally posted by bulldogtragic
                He’s kicked 17 goals in total, in 33 games, since mid 2018.

                Me thinks he’s cooked.
                It's not great reading for sure.
                BT COME BACK!​

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                • Bornadog
                  WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 65597

                  Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

                  Mature-age players set for another chance as list calls loom

                  GOLD Coast has interest in Greater Western Sydney defender Jake Stein as a potential rookie draft pick up, as clubs weigh experienced options to fill their lists.

                  The delisted free agency (DFA) period will open on Thursday and run through to next Wednesday, November 9.

                  There will then be a deadline on November 10 for players to retire and out-of-contract players to nominate for the draft, with another window for delisted free agents open between November 11-15.

                  Port Adelaide will sign delisted Geelong forward Francis Evans as a delisted free agent after he was cut by the Cats at the end of their premiership season.

                  But other clubs may wait until the rookie draft to add recently delisted players, with the Suns having an interest in Stein, who was cut by the Giants after 20 games over the past three seasons, including nine in 2022.

                  The Suns had success with a mature-age rookie pick last year by grabbing Levi Casboult, who booted 35 goals from 21 games after crossing from Carlton.

                  North Melbourne will use four picks at the national draft and have nominated Cooper Harvey as a father-son selection, with the Roos to also have multiple rookie draft selections on November 30.

                  Hawthorn triple premiership player Liam Shiels was linked to the Kangaroos when Alastair Clarkson was signed as a mature-age option, and he remains a chance to be in the mix for the Roos. That would only be as a rookie, however, and not a delisted free agent as their four primary list spots will be used at the draft, meaning other clubs could also consider Shiels.

                  The 31-year-old Shiels announced his retirement in August after 255 games for the Hawks.

                  Fremantle looks likely to be in the market for a mature-age ruck option after Lloyd Meek's trade to Hawthorn left them with first-choice pair Sean Darcy and Luke Jackson as the only rucks on the Dockers' list, with pinch-hit options Rory Lobb (Western Bulldogs) and Griffin Logue (North Melbourne) also leaving.

                  Swans ruckman Sam Naismith, who is back in fully training after his knee reconstruction last year, was one of the few experienced ruckmen to be delisted this off-season, while Paddy Ryder (St Kilda), Callum Sinclair (Sydney) and Stefan Martin (Western Bulldogs) retired.

                  The Dockers have had interest in retired Essendon small forward Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, but the Bombers are favoured to regain the livewire goalkicker.

                  McDonald-Tipungwuti retired in May but a short time later made Essendon aware he was keen on a return to the club after his personal circumstances changed, and he has been training regularly in Gisborne to get his conditioning up.

                  Clubs are also on the lookout for ready-to-go players outside the AFL system. Corey Wagner's form at VFL level for Port Melbourne has attracted interest from clubs, with the former North Melbourne and Melbourne player in the mix for a return to the top level, with the Dockers a possible suitor.

                  Whilst there is unlikely to be more than 60 selections at the national draft later this month, some clubs are also planning on holding over selections in the rookie draft so they can have players train with them over summer in the pre-season supplemental selection period.

                  Delisted Magpie Caleb Poulter is one in this bracket who could have to wait until the pre-season to press his claims for a list spot.
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                  Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.

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                  • Grantysghost
                    Bouncing Strong
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 18731

                    Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

                    Polec delisted by Norf.
                    BT COME BACK!​

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                    • Bornadog
                      WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 65597

                      Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

                      Originally posted by Grantysghost
                      Polec delisted by Norf.
                      Polec signed a five year, $3.5 million contract in 2018.

                      Is this the biggest stuff up ever?
                      FFC: Established 1883

                      Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.

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                      • Axe Man
                        Hall of Fame
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 10872

                        Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

                        Originally posted by bornadog
                        Polec signed a five year, $3.5 million contract in 2018.

                        Is this the biggest stuff up ever?
                        Probably second to Andrew Thorburn to Essendon.

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                        • Mofra
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 14797

                          Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

                          Originally posted by bornadog
                          Polec signed a five year, $3.5 million contract in 2018.

                          Is this the biggest stuff up ever?
                          They've been well under the cap for a while so they had to pay someone.

                          It's not like Collingwood effectively fluffing 5 first round draft picks in a single trade period (Treloar trade year) then shunting off Grundy 2 years later.
                          Western Bulldogs: 2016 Premiers

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                          • Grantysghost
                            Bouncing Strong
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 18731

                            Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

                            Originally posted by bornadog
                            Polec signed a five year, $3.5 million contract in 2018.

                            Is this the biggest stuff up ever?
                            It was the most apparent demonstration of the shit tax I've ever seen.
                            BT COME BACK!​

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                            • Mitcha
                              Draftee
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 678

                              Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

                              Originally posted by bornadog
                              Polec signed a five year, $3.5 million contract in 2018.

                              Is this the biggest stuff up ever?
                              Dan Hannebury and the Saints want to say hello

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                              • GVGjr
                                Moderator
                                • Nov 2006
                                • 43897

                                Re: Delistings and Retirements 2022

                                Delisted Tiger has renewed hope for AFL lifeline



                                Riley Collier-Dawkins remains a chance to find a new AFL home, with the delisted Richmond midfielder receiving interest from a “fair few clubs”.

                                The former first-round pick barely got going in his four years at the Tigers, managing 11 games and just two in 2022.

                                With the club’s acquisition of ex-GWS duo Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper, there was no room for the 22-year-old on Richmond’s list when he was among four delistings.

                                But speaking to 7 News, Collier-Dawkins says he’s packed on several kilograms and is keen to continue his AFL journey.

                                “I’ve got a desire to play at the best level and see how good I can be, I’m taking every measure and every day is an opportunity to get better,” he stated.

                                “I certainly have felt and got some evidence to take out of it (Richmond career) that I can do it and know what it takes to get there… I’ve got a lot of speed and power and I think that’s something in the modern game that separates the good teams from the best teams.”

                                After being taken with pick 20 in the 2018 National Draft, Collier-Dawkins' best performance in the black and yellow came in Round 23, 2021 when collecting 19 disposals, five clearances, three inside 50s and three marks playing a hard-running role in the midfield.

                                Collier-Dawkins played nine games that campaign to suggest he wasn’t far away from breaking into the best 22 on a permanent basis.

                                But 2021 draftee Tyler Sonsie featured in the Tigers’ last seven games of 2022, while Jack Ross was also preferred to Collier-Dawkins as a depth option.

                                However, Collier-Dawkins is hoping his runs on the board hold him in good stead for a new contract elsewhere.

                                “There’s preliminary discussions with a fair few clubs which has given me a lot of hope, but until something’s official obviously you never know… I'm just going to be ready no matter what,” he added.

                                The first delisted free agency window opened on Thursday which saw Francis Evans join Port Adelaide and Fergus Greene become a Hawk.

                                Damien Hardwick will have one of the deepest midfields at his disposal in 2023, featuring the likes of Taranto, Hopper, Ross, Sonsie, Dustin Martin, Dion Prestia Trent Cotchin, Jack Graham and Marlion Pickett.
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