2017 Trade Week(s)

Discussion in 'Blog' started by walesy, Oct 6, 2017.

By walesy on Oct 6, 2017 at 10:15 AM
  1. walesy

    walesy Administrator Staff Member

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    So, the silly season has started with Jackson Trengove heading of to the Doggies as an unrestricted free agent.

    Lot of guys look to be lining up to go to the Bombers which makes me smile, and the Dees should be picking up a Leaver themselves.

    Hopefully they get the big movements out early so that it doesn't hold everything up!

    Trades

    Trade # 31
    PORT receives third-round draft selection (No.46 at time of trade) and a future third-round draft selection
    NMFC receives two separate on-traded future third-round draft selections

    Trade # 30
    BL receive first-round draft selection (No.15 at time of trade) and third-round draft selection (No.52 at time of trade)
    RICH receives second-round draft selection (No.20 at time of trade) and on-traded second-round draft selection (No.25 at time of trade)

    Trade # 29
    WB receive Josh Schache
    BL receive on-traded second-round draft selection (No.25 at time of trade) and on-traded third-round draft selection (No.40 at time of trade)

    Trade # 28
    FRE receives Brandon Matera
    GCS receives a future third-round draft selection

    Trade # 27
    GCS receives Lachie Weller and on-traded third-round draft selection (No.41 at time of trade)
    FRE receives first-round draft selection (No.2 at time of trade)

    Trade # 26
    PORT receives a fourth-round draft selection (No.59 at time of trade), a fourth-round draft selection (No.63 at time of trade) and a future second-round draft selection
    STK receives on-traded second-round draft selection (No.34 at time of trade) and future on-traded round-four draft selection

    Trade # 25
    BL receive Charlie Cameron
    ADE receives first-round draft selection (No.12 at time of trade)

    Trade # 24
    GEEL receives Gary Ablett, a second-round draft selection (No.24 at time of trade) and a future fourth-round draft selection
    GCS receives an end of first round selection (No.19 at time of trade) and a future second-round draft selection

    Trade # 23
    CARL receives Darcy Lang and future fourth-round draft selection
    GEEL receives a fourth-round draft selection (No.58 at time of trade) and a future fourth-round draft selection

    Trade # 22
    BL receive Luke Hodge and a third-round draft selection (No.44 at time of trade)
    HAW receives a third-round draft selection (No.43 at time of trade) and a fifth-round draft selection (No.75 at time of trade)

    Trade # 21
    CARL receives Matthew Kennedy
    GWS receives an on-traded second-round draft selection (No.28 at time of trade)

    Trade # 20
    GEEL receives a future third-round draft selection
    RICH receives a third-round draft selection (No.53 at time of trade)

    Trade # 19
    WB receive a first-round draft selection (No.16 at time of trade) and a third-round draft selection (No.40 at time of trade)
    CARL receives two second-round draft selections (No.28 and No.30 at time of trade) and a future second-round draft selection

    Trade # 18
    ESS receives Jake Stringer
    WB receive two second-round draft selections (No.25 and No.30 at time of trade)

    Trade # 17
    CARL receives Matthew Lobbe
    PORT receives a fifth-round draft selection (No.95 at time of trade)

    Trade # 16
    FRE receives Nathan Wilson and a fourth-round draft selection (No.71 at time of trade)
    GWS receives a fourth-round draft selection (No.57 at time of trade) and a future second-round draft selection

    Trade # 15
    ADE receives Sam Gibson
    NMFC receives a fifth-round draft selection (No.91 at time of trade)

    Trade # 14
    COLL receives Sam Murray, a fourth-round draft selection (No.70 at time of trade) and a future third-round draft selection
    SYD receives a future second-round draft selection

    Trade # 13
    STK receives Logan Austin and a future fourth-round draft selection
    PORT receives a future third-round draft selection

    Trade # 12
    GCS receives Aaron Young
    PORT receives a future fourth-round draft selection (tied to Adelaide)

    Trade # 11
    GCS receives a third-round draft selection (No.50 at time of trade) and a future first-round draft selection
    WCE receives three second-round draft selections (No.21, No.26 and No.37 at time of trade) and a future second-round draft selection

    Trade # 10
    ADE receives Bryce Gibbs, a fifth-round draft selection (No.77 at time of trade), a future second-round draft selection and a future third-round draft selection
    CARL receives two first-round draft selections (No.10 and No.16 at time of trade), a fourth-round draft selection (No.73 at time of trade) and a future second-round draft selection

    Trade # 9
    GCS receives Harrison Wigg, a third-round draft selection (No.54 at time of trade) and a future fourth-round draft selection
    ADE receives a third-round draft selection (No.39 at time of trade)

    Trade # 8
    MEL receives Harley Balic
    FRE receives a fourth-round draft selection (No.66 at time of trade)

    Trade # 7
    WCE receives Brendon Ah Chee and a future fourth-round draft selection (tied to Hawthorn)
    PORT receives a future third-round draft selection

    Trade # 6
    PORT receives Jack Watts
    MEL receives a second-round draft selection (No.31 at time of trade)

    Trade # 5
    ESS receives Adam Saad
    GCS receives a future second-round draft selection

    Trade # 4
    WB receive Hayden Crozier and a future fourth-round draft selection
    FRE receives a third-round draft selection (No.40 at time of trade) and a fifth-round draft selection (No.82 at time of trade)

    Trade # 3
    HAW receives Jarman Impey and a fourth-round selection (No.67 at time of trade)
    PORT receives a second-round draft selection (No.33 at time of trade), a round-four draft selection (No.61 at time of trade), and a future fourth-round draft selection

    Trade # 2
    ESS receives Devon Smith, a second-round draft selection (No.24 at time of trade) and a future second-round selection
    GWS receives a first-round draft selection (No.11 at time of trade) and a future third-round selection

    Trade # 1
    MEL receives Jake Lever, a second-round draft selection (No.35 at time of trade) and a future third-round selection
    ADE receives a first-round draft selection (No.10 at time of trade), a future first-round selection and a future fourth-round selection


    Free Agency Deals

    PORT Steven Motlop joins Port Adelaide as a restricted free agent after Geelong elects not to match the Power's offer. Geelong receives an end of first-round compensation pick (No.19 at time of movement)

    PORT Tom Rockliff joins Port Adelaide as a restricted free agent after the Brisbane Lions elect not to match the Power's offer. Brisbane Lions receive an end of first-round compensation pick (No.18 at time of movement)

    WB Jackson Trengove joins the Western Bulldogs as a restricted free agent after Port Adelaide elects not to match the Bulldogs' offer. Port Adelaide receives no compensation due to other free agency activity
     
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Discussion in 'Blog' started by walesy, Oct 6, 2017.

    1. Jason
      Jason
      Yeah, nah.

      Last year, we got 2016 Pick 11 and 2017 Pick 46 from Carlton for 2016 Pick 20 and 2016 Pick 21

      Now we have to use 2017 Pick 25 and 2017 Pick 28 AND 2018 2nd to get 2016 Pick 16, in a weaker draft?
    2. walesy
      walesy
      You get to take 16 and 25 to the draft.

      Your recruiting division is the best in the business, they'll do alright with those picks.
    3. walesy
      walesy
      On the plus side, you're not on of the Queensland states. Sheesah!
    4. walesy
      walesy
      Spoke too soon. 25 and 40 gone for Schache.
    5. Jason
      Jason
      We were only ever going to make 2 live picks in this draft, which is why 25 and 30 were of no direct use to us. Crameri and Honeychurch will be delisted free agents in the coming days

      We lost badly to Carlton on that particular deal - the loss of the 2018 2nd rounder is the killer. We made a little ground back with Brisbane on the Schache deal, but it still hurts to not have a 2018 2nd, because we will need points to bid on F/S Rhylee West.

      For the 2017 draft, we will use 9 and 16 and 82, with 82 being an upgrade of Roarke Smith from our rookie list.
    6. Iain
      Iain
      And on a far more important note, the Quolls seem to have done good so far too.

      Berry and Robinson should see more mid time with Rocky gone.
      Perryman and Hopper may see more mid time with Kennedy gone.
      Gibbs goes to a team that will suit his style better (sometimes they actually get the ball into their forward half).
      Saad goes to a better team.
      Motlop goes to Port to play alongside Dixon.

      Now we just need the positioning gods to be kind and we should go alright.
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    7. port_leschenault
      port_leschenault
      Interesting comparing trade strategies to Hawks last year, who threw every trade pick and the kitchen sink away just to meet a price for O'Meara. Definitely a buyers market this year (so lol at GCS this time).

      I think this will be something the league will eventually have to face up to. Too much these days is players getting tapped up by certain club up to a year or more down the line and then their club having to only trade with that one club. It doesn't really seem to benefit the selling club and can see it creating a boiling point in the future. The Northern clubs are basically turning into defacto academies for Victorian ones atm.

      Either look at relaxing free agency laws to allow players more freedom to move openly, and then have tighter contracts themselves, or start cracking down harder other clubs interfering with contracted players, which is all an open secret these days.
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    8. Bearfly
      Bearfly
      I think the ideal situation would be the one the clubs are pushing for but the players association are strongly opposed to - clubs being able to trade players anywhere without the players having right of refusal.
      If the players association want the more relaxed FA laws that they are currently pushing for, then they have no choice but to give in to clubs desire to have a truly open trading process where players don't have a say.
      Currently players have clubs by the balls which isn't fair tbh.
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    9. TheTassieHawk
      TheTassieHawk
      All 2017 trades added to the OP
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    10. Len
      Len
      There is reasonably strong mail we will pickup Honeychurch.

      Personally I don't rate him but I do get his defensive pressure would be welcome.

      Do you think he is an AFL level player?
    11. Jason
      Jason
      His intensity is AFL level but his disposal by foot, particularly from a set shot, is not.
    12. Len
      Len
      Probably wouldn't be an issue for us, couldn't give a shit if he never kicked a goal for us, we have plenty who can.
      We need people who are committed to keeping the ball in our forward line and I reluctantly have to admit his pressure meter looks good.
    13. TheTassieHawk
      TheTassieHawk
      http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-10-27/eagles-swans-to-ignite-perth-stadium-in-r1-2018

      Round one, 2018 fixture (local times)
      Thursday, March 22
      Richmond v Carlton, MCG, 7.25pm AEDT

      Friday, March 23
      Essendon v Adelaide, Etihad Stadium, 7.50pm AEDT

      Saturday, March 24
      St Kilda v Brisbane Lions, Etihad Stadium, 3.35pm AEDT
      Port Adelaide v Fremantle, Adelaide Oval, 4.05pm ACDT
      Gold Coast v North Melbourne, Cazaly’s Stadium, Cairns, 6.25pm AEST
      Hawthorn v Collingwood, MCG, 7.25pm AEDT

      Sunday, March 25
      Greater Western Sydney v Western Bulldogs, Canberra, 1.10pm AEDT
      Melbourne v Geelong, MCG, 3.20pm AEDT
      West Coast v Sydney, Perth Stadium, 4.10pm AWST
    14. TheTassieHawk
      TheTassieHawk
      Honeychurch stays at the Dogs after Cloke was delisted while Crameri is also delisted.

      Hopefully Crameri can reward a club if they take a punt on him as DFA , in the draft or even as a rookie.
      Last edited: Oct 28, 2017
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    15. TheTassieHawk
      TheTassieHawk
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    16. Len
      Len
    17. TheTassieHawk
      TheTassieHawk
    18. TheTassieHawk
      TheTassieHawk
    19. Len
      Len

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