Rod Ali may be one to watch for the mid-season draft. Defender, overager, probably a bit dour which is why he didn't get drafted last year.
I do like the idea of drafting a genuine defender who can defend. Nice size so should be able to take mediums and smalls.
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Don't ask me how I know but his current 4 year deal was announced on 25 May 2021. He was always going to want to get back on the field before signing and agree the timing at this stage is normal for him and not a concern.
My only concern is if he wants certainty on the coach before he signs.
RE the coaching situation, that's also my only worry but whatever will be will be.
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From AFL Trading Places article. It feels like there is something going on with Bont and I don't like it.
"WESTERN Bulldogs midfielder Ed Richards is expected to be the next big name to wipe his name off the free agency list.
Richards was one of just five remaining restricted free agents left on the AFL's official free agency list it distributed to clubs on Monday.
But rival clubs are aware Richards is intent on staying at the Dogs, with Gettable revealing this month that he was in discussions on a five or six-year extension that would see him join 'Club 2030' as the players around the competition signed to at least 2030.
Richards, Hawthorn's James Worpel, Carlton's Tom De Koning, Brisbane's Brandon Starcevich and West Coast's Oscar Allen are the only remaining restricted free agents in the pool.
Clubs are watching with fascination on Bulldogs skipper Marcus Bontempelli's contract talks, with discussions not yet progressed.
The champion Bulldog is set to return from his calf injury this week against St Kilda but has been comfortable holding off his contract talks as an unrestricted free agent."
Richards getting done brings us closer to that point.Leave a comment:
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Don't ask me how I know but his current 4 year deal was announced on 25 May 2021. He was always going to want to get back on the field before signing and agree the timing at this stage is normal for him and not a concern.
My only concern is if he wants certainty on the coach before he signs.Leave a comment:
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Don't ask me how I know but his current 4 year deal was announced on 25 May 2021. He was always going to want to get back on the field before signing and agree the timing at this stage is normal for him and not a concern.
My only concern is if he wants certainty on the coach before he signs.Leave a comment:
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My only concern is if he wants certainty on the coach before he signs.😂 1Leave a comment:
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Bont signed pretty late in the season last contact didn't he? I'm not concerned.
He and Darcy virtually have an open chequebook.Leave a comment:
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From AFL Trading Places article. It feels like there is something going on with Bont and I don't like it.
"WESTERN Bulldogs midfielder Ed Richards is expected to be the next big name to wipe his name off the free agency list.
Richards was one of just five remaining restricted free agents left on the AFL's official free agency list it distributed to clubs on Monday.
But rival clubs are aware Richards is intent on staying at the Dogs, with Gettable revealing this month that he was in discussions on a five or six-year extension that would see him join 'Club 2030' as the players around the competition signed to at least 2030.
Richards, Hawthorn's James Worpel, Carlton's Tom De Koning, Brisbane's Brandon Starcevich and West Coast's Oscar Allen are the only remaining restricted free agents in the pool.
Clubs are watching with fascination on Bulldogs skipper Marcus Bontempelli's contract talks, with discussions not yet progressed.
The champion Bulldog is set to return from his calf injury this week against St Kilda but has been comfortable holding off his contract talks as an unrestricted free agent."
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Early season call.
JUH traded out, don't care where as long as we are compensated well enough. It's at a stage now where he is better off someone else's problem.
JJ and Duryea pull the pin.
Coffield delisted as he never gets on the park and is bog average when he is.
Poulter is in trouble as we don't seem to have a position for him and I'm not sure if he is actually AFL standard.
Artie Jones and Baker are just hanging on but at least have some leg speed but really need a good finish to the year as speed alone won't save them.
We also started the season one short saving a spot open for the mid season draft so assume that will be filled. So all up looks like about 5 or 6 pick without factoring in other trades in or out. Is 5 or 6 about right or too many/too few?
If you go say 6, you need to bring in a couple of players from other clubs, unless it is a deep draft.Leave a comment:
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I like the idea of Jones, but no way should we be re signing him ahead of Baker, who can contribute in multiple roles, is actually good at the sub role, and appears to do everything right off field.
Scott should be retiring with concussion btw. He's averaging at least 2 a season.Leave a comment:
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However I think Baker (27yo next season) and Scott are better footballers.
I'd be inclined to keep Baker as safe depth, but would understand us choosing to move him on.Leave a comment:
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I found this list in some dark corner of the internet, the out of contract players for 2025.
Adam Treloar: 2025
Marcus Bontempelli: 2025
Liam Jones: 2025
Ed Richards: 2025
Luke Cleary: 2025
Arthur Jones: 2025
Laitham Vandermeer: 2025
Oskar Baker: 2025 (Rookie)
Anthony Scott: 2025
Caleb Poulter: 2025 (Rookie)
Nick Coffield: 2025
Lachlan Smith: 2025
Tom Liberatore: 2025
Taylor Duryea: 2025 (Rookie)
Jason Johannisen: 2025
I suspect that the 6 you have listed - Poulter, Baker, Arty, Duryea, JJ, Coffield - are certainly the least likely on that list.
Cleary has played himself in to another contract at this stage.
VDM is best 23, will get signed.
Smith is developing ruck and has shown improvement this year, we can't afford to let another one of them leave.
Liam Jones and Libba are likely to get another year each, but I think we are wise to hold off on re-signing them.
Anthony Scott is the other big question mark for me. A good foot soldier when he could get on the park, he is now an injury/concussion prone 30 year old (would be turning 31 prior to the 2026 season). I think he gets delisted too, unless he can demonstrate some value over the remainder of this year.
So 3 rookies (Baker, Poulter, Duryea) and 4 primary list (Coffield, Arty, JJ, Scott). If Jamarra requests a trade that takes us up to 8 changes, and might mean that one of Baker, Arty or Scott get another chance.😘 1☕ 1Leave a comment:
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I found this list in some dark corner of the internet, the out of contract players for 2025.
Adam Treloar: 2025
Marcus Bontempelli: 2025
Liam Jones: 2025
Ed Richards: 2025
Luke Cleary: 2025
Arthur Jones: 2025
Laitham Vandermeer: 2025
Oskar Baker: 2025 (Rookie)
Anthony Scott: 2025
Caleb Poulter: 2025 (Rookie)
Nick Coffield: 2025
Lachlan Smith: 2025
Tom Liberatore: 2025
Taylor Duryea: 2025 (Rookie)
Jason Johannisen: 2025
I suspect that the 6 you have listed - Poulter, Baker, Arty, Duryea, JJ, Coffield - are certainly the least likely on that list.
Cleary has played himself in to another contract at this stage.
VDM is best 23, will get signed.
Smith is developing ruck and has shown improvement this year, we can't afford to let another one of them leave.
Liam Jones and Libba are likely to get another year each, but I think we are wise to hold off on re-signing them.
Anthony Scott is the other big question mark for me. A good foot soldier when he could get on the park, he is now an injury/concussion prone 30 year old (would be turning 31 prior to the 2026 season). I think he gets delisted too, unless he can demonstrate some value over the remainder of this year.
So 3 rookies (Baker, Poulter, Duryea) and 4 primary list (Coffield, Arty, JJ, Scott). If Jamarra requests a trade that takes us up to 8 changes, and might mean that one of Baker, Arty or Scott get another chance.👍 2Leave a comment:
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Early season call.
JUH traded out, don't care where as long as we are compensated well enough. It's at a stage now where he is better off someone else's problem.
JJ and Duryea pull the pin.
Coffield delisted as he never gets on the park and is bog average when he is.
Poulter is in trouble as we don't seem to have a position for him and I'm not sure if he is actually AFL standard.
Artie Jones and Baker are just hanging on but at least have some leg speed but really need a good finish to the year as speed alone won't save them.
We also started the season one short saving a spot open for the mid season draft so assume that will be filled. So all up looks like about 5 or 6 pick without factoring in other trades in or out. Is 5 or 6 about right or too many/too few?
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