2016 AFL Trade and Draft Period

Discussion in 'Blog' started by TheTassieHawk, Oct 3, 2016.

By TheTassieHawk on Oct 3, 2016 at 3:48 PM
  1. TheTassieHawk

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    for those of you suffering from SC withdrawal feel free to post offseason rumours and discussion below
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    Friday 7th October - RFA and UFA begins (ends on Oct 16)
    Monday 10th October - Trade Period begins (ends on Oct 20)

    Sunday 16th October - RFA and UFA period ends
    Thursday 20th October - Trade period ends

    Tuesday 1st November - delisted player free agent period opens
    Friday 18th November - delisted player free agent period closes

    Thursday 24th November - AFL Draft
    Friday 25th November - preseason and rookie drafts
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    Indicative draft order prior to trade and free agency commencing
    http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-10-02/indicative-2016-afl-draft-order

    ROUND ONE
    ESS 1. Essendon
    BL 2. Brisbane Lions
    FREM 3. Fremantle
    GCFC 4. Gold Coast
    CARL 5. Carlton
    RICH 6. Richmond
    GWS 7. Greater Western Sydney (received from Collingwood via a 2015 trade for Adam Treloar)
    GCFC 8. Gold Coast (received from Melbourne in a 2015 exchange of picks)
    PORT 9. Port Adelaide
    STK 10. St Kilda
    NMFC 11. North Melbourne
    WC 12. West Coast
    ADEL 13. Adelaide
    HAW 14. Hawthorn
    GWS 15. Greater Western Sydney
    GWS 16. Greater Western Sydney (originally received by Carlton from Geelong via a trade for Lachie Henderson)
    SYD 17. Sydney Swans
    WB 18. Western Bulldogs
    ----- BRIS VEGAS PRIORITY PICK (PICK 19) WILL PUSH ALL FOLLOWING PICKS DOWN BY 1 SPOT -----

    ROUND TWO
    ESS 19. Essendon
    BL 20. Brisbane Lions
    GCFC 21. Gold Coast (received from Fremantle via a 2015 pick exchange)
    GCFC 22. Gold Coast
    CARL 23. Carlton
    GCFC 24. Gold Coast (received from Richmond as part of 2015 Charlie Dixon trade)
    COLL 25. Collingwood
    MELB 26. Melbourne
    GCFC 27. Gold Coast (received from Port Adelaide as part of 2015 Charlie Dixon trade)
    BL 28. Brisbane Lions (received from Collingwood as part of 2015 James Aish-Ryan Bastinac trade; originally received from St Kilda via trade for Nathan Freeman)
    NMFC 29. North Melbourne
    WC 30. West Coast
    GWS 31. Greater Western Sydney (received from Adelaide via a 2015 trade for Curtly Hampton)
    HAW 32. Hawthorn
    GWS 33. Greater Western Sydney
    GEEL 34. Geelong
    SYD 35. Sydney Swans
    WB 36. Western Bulldogs
    ROUND THREE
    ESS 37. Essendon
    GEEL 38. Geelong (received from Brisbane Lions via a 2015 trade for Josh Walker and Jarrad Jansen)
    FREM 39. Fremantle
    GCFC 40. Gold Coast
    CARL 41. Carlton
    RICH 42. Richmond
    COLL 43. Collingwood
    MELB 44. Melbourne
    PORT 45. Port Adelaide
    STK 46. St Kilda
    BL 47. Brisbane Lions (received from North Melbourne as part of 2015 James Aish-Ryan Bastinac trade)
    WC 48. West Coast
    ADEL 49. Adelaide
    HAW 50. Hawthorn
    GWS 51. Greater Western Sydney
    GEEL 52. Geelong
    SYD 53. Sydney Swans
    CARL 54. Carlton (received from the Western Bulldogs via a 2015 pick exchange)
    ROUND FOUR
    ESS 55. Essendon
    BL 56. Brisbane Lions
    FREM 57. Fremantle
    GCFC 58. Gold Coast
    WB 59. Western Bulldogs (received from Carlton via a 2015 pick exchange)
    RICH 60. Richmond
    COLL 61. Collingwood
    MELB 62. Melbourne
    PORT 63. Port Adelaide
    STK 64. St Kilda
    NMFC 65. North Melbourne
    WC 66. West Coast
    ADEL 67. Adelaide
    HAW 68. Hawthorn
    GWS 69. Greater Western Sydney
    GEEL 70. Geelong
    WB 71. Western Bulldogs (received from the Sydney Swans as part of the 2015 Michael Talia trade)
    WB 72. Western Bulldogs
    ROUND FIVE
    ESS 73. Essendon
    BL 74. Brisbane Lions
    FREM 75. Fremantle
    GCFC 76. Gold Coast
    CARL 77. Carlton
    RICH 78. Richmond
    COLL 79. Collingwood
    MELB 80. Melbourne
    PORT 81. Port Adelaide
    STK 82. St Kilda
    NMFC 83. North Melbourne
    WC 84. West Coast
    ADEL 85. Adelaide
    HAW 86. Hawthorn
    GEEL 87. Geelong (received from GWS via a 2015 trade for Steve Johnson)
    GEEL 88. Geelong
    SYD 89. Sydney Swans
    WB 90. Western Bulldogs
     
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Discussion in 'Blog' started by TheTassieHawk, Oct 3, 2016.

    1. Len
      Len
      I'm sure you did, I would have been soaking it up also :)
      We didn't have Fox in 2005, but as an avid swans hater it would have annoyed me even more
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    2. Jason
      Jason
      Not nearly as annoyed as I was walking to the Spotless stadium and hearing Giants supporters chanting "we've waited 5 long years for this - it's our time!"

      I am 38 and had been waiting my whole life for it to be our time. 5 years - pfffft. GWS will have their time soon enough. The AFL Commission will see to it well before they start kow-towing to Eddie McChins.
    3. Len
      Len
      lol, pretty sure they would have been taking the piss if that happened.
      Gold Coast and GWS were given enough con cessions to ensure success, had to happen that way once they committed to starting the two teams. Had to very unlucky, completely cock things up or both to not be strong by now, we didn't do either.
      Our list is unsustainable and as of last year we are starting to leak a lot of quality players, either through lack of opportunity, homesickness or cash. It will stay strong for 10 years unless we cock it up, but will never become unbeatable.

      Being strong doesn't gift premierships, 2009 still burns for me, at 19 in a row I was finally ready to believe it was OUR time but despite being inarguably the best team during the year we only just squeaked past your mob in the PF and then we weren't the best team on the day that really mattered.
      I envy your success and hope it's the saints turn next at the knee of the fairy godmother..
    4. TheTassieHawk
      TheTassieHawk
      @Len

      Last year GWS lost Treloar, Bugg, Townsend, Hampton and the 4 traded to Carlton while getting Stevie J in. Besides Mummy and other key players mostly having a better run with injuries the improvement was definitely from a maturing core of players which is important to keep together.

      GWS almost had "too much" depth this season - which as you mention isn't sustainable for more than another season or two - and as long as they move on enough "tradeable" players each year the team should continue to improve their draft position beyond where a top 4 team normally sits. It is then making sure you keep enough of the top 15 or so on the list at the right contract prices that is the key and while you sit in the top 4 or 5 you should be able to lure enough mid or late career players (Heater, Stevie J and Griffen types) back the other way if their is much cap room.

      Who do you see as the most likely players to leave this trade period and are there any of these you would be desperate to keep (unless you get a deal too good to refuse) ?
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    5. Jason
      Jason
      McCarthy
      Marchbank
      Steele
      Stewart
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    6. Len
      Len
      Them, though Steele is a chance to stay, plus Barrett, McKenna, Pickett and WHE
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    7. Len
      Len
      I don't think we'd be willing to keep any of them "at any cost", we have alternates to all of them which is largely why they haven't played as much as they would like to, WHE aside his was mostly injury.,Of them I'm most invested in WHE, Stewart, Marchbank and Steele and the members would largely feel the same.

      They all have talent, I'd rate them
      Marchbank
      Steele
      McCarthy
      WHE
      Stewart
      Barrett
      McKenna
      and am NFI on Pickett, not sure he has worn footy boots in 2 years since we drafted him.
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    8. walesy
      walesy
      Lions awards a Priority Pick after the first round by the commission. Pick 19.
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    9. Len
      Len
      Seems appropriate
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    10. Jason
      Jason
      This was unexpected:

      http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/...st-squeeze-at-gws-giants-20161006-grwmi8.html
    11. Len
      Len
      Apparently it isn't a knee jerk and was announced in 2014, just no-one told us, the club said something about knowing the detail, but this has never been known to fans.

      I don't mind, it's all about equalisation, and that's just godly, pretty sure the other things decided in 2014 and to be announced after each Eddie rant read like this, purely in the interests of equalisation;
      1. All clubs must have an equal amount of travel time during the season, Vic clubs playing each other will be required to playing in Wellington or Fiji on alternate weeks to ensure the air time and kms match the interstate teams.
      2. All teams must play an equal amount of games on the MCG each year to assist finals preparations, this will be assisted by Collingwood and other MCG tenants playing alternate home games off shore.
      3. AFL media, Fairfax and Newscorp outlets must all base a proportionate amount of quality reporters in each state to ensure that all clubs have an equal voice in the public manifesto of the game.
      4. The club penalties for being better than expected will exceed the penalties for WADA infringements or illegal trading, because, yano equality.
      5. All clubs will be allowed to trade draft picks with other clubs, but only the poor performing clubs will be allowed to draft players, because, yano equality.
      6. The AFL will move it's HQ to Olympic Park Melbourne, because it's the AFL heartland.
      7. The registered teams will be required to cooperate in synchronised tanking and shining with the sole aim to ensure that in every 18 year period each team will win a premiership, because, yano equality
      8. Rather than having a national draft which encourages clubs to recruit local players to ensure retention we will ensure that the representation of Vic players drafted continues to be disproportionate to the other states, this doesn't aid equality, but ensures the AFl "heartland", the only really important piece in the "national" game will always be able to topup due to the go-home factor, ensuring the long term health of the game in the only place that matters.
      Ok, I am going to stop now, I have a 100 more of worse or better quality

      /rant

      In all honesty, I'd be happy if they leave the sanctions at having more players but less cap than any other other team as is the case for next year, but I doubt that will be it.


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    12. Jason
      Jason
      Lin Jong has re-signed with the Premiers.
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    13. Len
      Len
      Surprised? He looked out 6 weeks ago
    14. Jason
      Jason
      Apparently he told a couple of players a recently as last week that he was heading out the door.

      The events of last weekend obviously caused him to change his mind.

      He'd certainly get better opportunities at GC because he may remain somewhere around the 20th-25th best player region for 2017.
    15. Len
      Len
      Indeed, that;s what made me wonder, maybe the other offers weren't what he or his manager were expecting, good luck to the kid though, missing the GF like that must hurt like hell on a personal level

      Edit - I didn't know about talking to other players, just that he seemed to have very much put himself on the market
    16. Jason
      Jason
      Gold Coast apparently offered $350-400k for 3 years while we only had a 2 year deal for (I'm guessing) less than that.
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    17. TheTassieHawk
      TheTassieHawk
      NDS's manager saying that he may likely retire - from memory he was the all time highest SC points scorer prior to this season (and likely still is).

      At 32 I thought there might be a club out there who could use a guy like him off half back assuming he doesn't cost much contract wise.

      Have we heard whether Richmond are matching Vickery's offer from the Hawks yet, personally I am not convinced we would want to trade for him until our other possible deals get sorted out.
    18. walesy
      walesy
      Official: Daniel Wells has nominated Collingwood as his new home under free agency #NABTradeRadio

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