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  • The Doctor
    Coaching Staff
    • Jan 2007
    • 3702

    Re: List Management 2015

    2016 free agents


    2016 FREE AGENTS: PRELIMINARY LIST

    Adelaide

    Nathan van Berlo

    AFL.com.au says: The former skipper won't be going anywhere. He will be 30 at the end of next season and form and fitness will determine whether he plays on.

    "Brisbane

    Daniel Merrett
    Jack Redden
    Daniel Rich


    AFL.com.au says: West Australian Rich and South Australian Redden will be enticing targets for rival clubs given they will still be just 25 next year, so the Lions will probably move early to re-sign the two midfielders. Key defender Merrett briefly toyed with a move in last year's trade period, so will he consider a move to a premiership contender if his form holds up over the next two years? Merrett will turn 32 before the 2017 season but 2014 free agent Jarrad Waite turned 32 before embarking on his first season with North Melbourne this year.

    Carlton

    Kade Simpson
    Chris Yarran


    AFL.com.au says: We posed the question on Tuesday of whether the Blues should consider trading Yarran this year before he enters free agency. Yarran would have significant currency in the open market, along with captain Marc Murphy, Bryce Gibbs and out-of-contract spearhead Lachie Henderson. At 24, Yarran's best football should be ahead of him, but if the Blues are offered an early draft pick they could be prepared to let him go. Simpson will be 32 at the end of next season and will play on with the Blues or retire.

    Collingwood

    Nathan Brown
    Scott Pendlebury
    Steele Sidebottom
    Dane Swan
    Alan Toovey


    AFL.com.au says: The Pies are more exposed than any other team at this early stage. They plan for skipper Pendlebury and Sidebottom to remain key members of their midfield for years to come, so will likely start contract talks for both ahead of next year. Key defender Brown's importance to the Magpies' defence continues to grow given Ben Reid's horror run of soft-tissue injuries, while Toovey is also a highly valued backman. Club great Swan will turn 33 before the 2017 season and will most likely call it a day.

    Key defender Nathan Brown has become increasingly valuable for Collingwood. Picture: AFL Media


    Essendon

    Heath Hocking
    Cale Hooker
    David Myers


    AFL.com.au says: All Australian defender Hooker is perhaps the most important player in the Bombers' spine and the West Australian could attract huge offers from teams such as perennial key-position-player hunter Fremantle. However, Hooker resisted a proposed trade to West Coast in 2012 and is now in the leadership group at Tullamarine, so seems little chance to leave. The injury-prone Myers is unlikely to look elsewhere either given the faith the Bombers have shown in him, while Hocking, who will turn 29 before the 2017 season, will probably play on with the Dons.

    Fremantle

    Chris Mayne
    Clancee Pearce


    AFL.com.au says: The Dockers have yet to lose a player to free agency and 2016 shapes as another carefree year. Mayne has returned to his best this season and Pearce has been in career-best form in the midfield. With Fremantle's premiership window still firmly open, it's hard to see either leaving.

    Geelong

    Tom Lonergan

    AFL.com.au says: The key defender flirted with joining the Western Bulldogs in last year's trade period but when he re-committed to the Cats he all but guaranteed he would retire a one-club player. Lonergan will be 32 at the end of next season, when his decision to play on will be influenced by his own fitness and form and the development of Jake Kolodjashnij.

    Hawthorn

    Luke Hodge
    Sam Mitchell


    AFL.com.au says: Nothing to see here, move on. Hodge and Mitchell will either re-sign with the Hawks or retire.

    Melbourne

    Jack Grimes
    Neville Jetta
    Jake Spencer
    Jack Watts


    AFL.com.au says: The two Jacks have stagnated in recent seasons so Melbourne might consider dealing them out this year if it gets the right trade offers. With Watts, the Demons have to ask themselves whether this year represents their last opportunity to get a decent return at the trade table for 2008's No.1 draft pick.

    North Melbourne

    Leigh Adams
    Todd Goldstein
    Lindsay Thomas
    Daniel Wells

    Jack Ziebell

    AFL.com.au says: Goldstein has stamped himself as the Roos' most valuable player this season and it won't be long before they seek to open talks with his manager. Thomas and vice-captain Ziebell are key re-signings too, but it is unclear whether Wells and Adams will play on beyond 2016. Wells will be 31 at the end of next season and if his recent injury struggles continue he could decide to retire. Adams could even hang up the boots this year depending on his recovery from a string of recent concussions.

    Todd Goldstein has emerged as one of North's most valuable player. Picture: AFL Media


    Port Adelaide

    Hamish Hartlett
    Paul Stewart

    AFL.com.au says: It's all about Hartlett for the Power. The 2008 draft's No.4 pick is an emerging star and Port will be keen to lock him away early. The midfielder is a South Australian and will almost certainly recommit to Port given how well placed the club is for on-field success over the next few seasons. Stewart will be playing for his career over the next 18 months, having managed just four senior games since the end of 2013.

    Richmond

    Shane Edwards
    Jack Riewoldt
    Tyrone Vickery

    AFL.com.au says: Richmond is already striving to keep its best key defender, Alex Rance, from leaving via free agency at the end of this season, so will be anxious to avoid a similar year of speculation about the future of its best key forward, Riewoldt, in 2016. Look for the Tigers to move on a new deal for Riewoldt well ahead of next year's free agency period. Edwards has been one of few positives to come out of Richmond's poor start to 2015 and his speed and class will make him attractive to rival clubs. Vickery was once Riewoldt's sidekick in attack but has fallen out of favour since his suspension for striking former Eagle Dean Cox late last year. Nonetheless, tall forwards remain a rare commodity and an opposition team might convince Richmond to let him go in this year's trade period.

    St Kilda

    David Armitage
    Jarryn Geary
    Nick Riewoldt

    AFL.com.au says: Armitage and Geary's experience makes them important re-signings for the young Saints, while the leadership group members will presumably be just as keen to stay given the exciting signs shown by the club's raft of youngsters this season. Captain Riewoldt will turn 34 next October, when his battle-scarred body will presumably have had enough.

    Sydney Swans

    Craig Bird
    Dan Hannebery
    Kieren Jack
    Mike Pyke
    Nick Smith


    AFL.com.au says: Will another Swan be squeezed out by the salary cap pressure created by the mega contracts of star forwards Lance Franklin and Kurt Tippett? All Australian defender Nick Malceski joined Gold Coast as a free agent at the end of last season, will Hannebery, for instance, do the same next year? Rumours persist that the Victorian midfielder is considering a move home, so the Swans could face a nervous year. Co-captain Jack won't be going anywhere but Victorian Smith would appeal to teams looking for a hard-nosed small defender. Pyke will turn 33 around the start of the 2017 season but in the absence of an obvious ruck successor could play on.

    Dan Hannebery will be highly sought by rivals if he is allowed to become a free agent. Picture: AFL Media


    West Coast

    Mitch Brown
    Chris Masten
    Matt Priddis
    Matt Rosa
    Will Schofield


    AFL.com.au says: Key defenders Mitch Brown and Will Schofield might be the two players most closely monitored by rival teams. When Brown and Eric Mackenzie return from knee reconstructions next season, the competition for spots in the Eagles' backline will be fierce. If Brown or Schofield struggle for senior opportunities they could consider a move.

    Western Bulldogs

    Will Minson

    AFL.com.au says: The Bulldogs' young list means free agency poses little threat next season. Minson will be 31 by the end of next season and will likely play on with the Dogs or retire.
    Listening to Brahm's 3rd Racket

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    • azabob
      Hall of Fame
      • Sep 2008
      • 15211

      Re: List Management 2015

      2016 is a long way off, but Todd Goldstein and Dan Hannebery might be worth a look.
      More of an In Bruges guy?

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      • Bulldog Joe
        Premiership Moderator
        • Jul 2009
        • 5511

        Re: List Management 2015

        Originally posted by azabob
        2016 is a long way off, but Todd Goldstein and Dan Hannebery might be worth a look.
        Both would be very attractive to every club.

        Hannebery would be most likely to move given salary cap pressure at Sydney.
        Life is to be Enjoyed not Endured

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        • Greystache
          Bulldog Team of the Century
          • Dec 2009
          • 9775

          Re: List Management 2015

          Pendlebury would look good next to Bonti! I could find a role for Hooker in defence too (I initially wrote I could find a position for Hooker down back before re-reading it!)
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          • bulldogtragic
            The List Manager
            • Jan 2007
            • 34316

            Re: List Management 2015

            Originally posted by Greystache
            Pendlebury would look good next to Bonti! I could find a role for Hooker in defence too (I initially wrote I could find a position for Hooker down back before re-reading it!)
            You mean pulling over your car and giving them a lift home in the back seat? #eddiemurphyreference
            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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            • azabob
              Hall of Fame
              • Sep 2008
              • 15211

              Re: List Management 2015

              Hooker would be 28 by 2017, I wonder how his body would hold up for 4-5 years?
              More of an In Bruges guy?

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              • bulldogtragic
                The List Manager
                • Jan 2007
                • 34316

                Re: List Management 2015

                Nathan Vardy?
                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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                • azabob
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 15211

                  Re: List Management 2015

                  Originally posted by bulldogtragic
                  Nathan Vardy?
                  He is too injury prone. If he could keep fit, it would be a big yes.
                  More of an In Bruges guy?

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                  • FrediKanoute
                    Coaching Staff
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 3814

                    Re: List Management 2015

                    Gotta feel for Big Wil Minson. 2 years ago he would have walked into most starting 18's......

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                    • bulldogtragic
                      The List Manager
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 34316

                      Re: List Management 2015

                      If Kruezer can stay on the park this year, I think we should have a crack at him. If Minson was traded his salary would be around $450,000 or more. If we threw 3 years and $450,000 at Kruezer, that compo could almost net them top tier compo at this point pick 2 assuming they finish last. That's an easy decision for Carlton and they might even want Minson?

                      So we'd have a first ruck, Roughy (def) and Kruezer (fwd) to second or third ruck.

                      Leaving obtaining a KPD for the trade table, and perhaps some outside run.
                      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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                      • azabob
                        Hall of Fame
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 15211

                        Re: List Management 2015

                        BT, whose the first ruck in your scenerio?
                        More of an In Bruges guy?

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                        • bulldogtragic
                          The List Manager
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 34316

                          Re: List Management 2015

                          Originally posted by azabob
                          BT, whose the first ruck in your scenerio?
                          Hopefully Campbell or Cordy. Or Kruezer, and Roughy and Canpbell/Cordy as second forward.
                          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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                          • SlimPickens
                            Coaching Staff
                            • Aug 2010
                            • 2929

                            Re: List Management 2015

                            Murph signed on for 2016. Great news
                            "Loves a scrap....oh yeah & he's a pretty handy footballer as well"

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                            • Hot_Doggies
                              Rookie List
                              • May 2009
                              • 396

                              Re: List Management 2015

                              Originally posted by bulldogtragic
                              If Kruezer can stay on the park this year, I think we should have a crack at him. If Minson was traded his salary would be around $450,000 or more. If we threw 3 years and $450,000 at Kruezer, that compo could almost net them top tier compo at this point pick 2 assuming they finish last. That's an easy decision for Carlton and they might even want Minson?

                              So we'd have a first ruck, Roughy (def) and Kruezer (fwd) to second or third ruck.

                              Leaving obtaining a KPD for the trade table, and perhaps some outside run.
                              I haven't seen Carlton play this year.

                              Kruezer in ripping form BT?

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                              • bulldogtragic
                                The List Manager
                                • Jan 2007
                                • 34316

                                Re: List Management 2015

                                Originally posted by Hot_Doggies
                                I haven't seen Carlton play this year.

                                Kruezer in ripping form BT?
                                He's playing his first game this week.
                                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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