Sup yall! 8)
Trade rules:
- You can't go submit a list lodgement where your total salary is below $8,700,000. If you do, you will lose your first round draft pick in 2020, and also 4 premiership points for the 2020 season.
- You can go over $10,800,000 (the max), provided you cut it down in your list lodgement
- Trades can be any combination of players and picks
- You can trade priority picks, picks in the first 5 rounds of the International draft and in the first 5 rounds of the Pre-Season draft.
- Available list spots will be worth 100k each in your cap
- You can't trade a currently retired player.
- You can trade draft picks (unrestricted) until Monday 2 December AEDST
Start date: Once I announce the new New Delhi coach
Finish date (players): Friday 22 November 11:59.59pm AEDST
Finish date (picks): Monday 2 December 2pm AEDST
Every Monday(ish) I will put trades up for a vote.
List trades as:
Team X trades: Player Y + Pick Z
Team A trades: Player B + Pick C
*then provide reason and/or insight as to why you did the trade*
The other team must then confirm the trade, and also provide a reason and/or insight as to why they did the trade.
Please just list and confirm trades here! All talk should go to this thread:
WXV Trade Confabulation (http://forum.fanfooty.com.au/index.php/topic,113283.0.html)
Trade Voting
Every coach needs to vote, missing 2 votes consecutively will result in A LOSS OF A DRAFT PICK. So have your assistants in order. The first co-coach vote I receive will count, the second co-coach vote I receive will not.
- 0-3 votes is an auto-pass
- 4-5 votes passes the trade with the admin having the power to reject it
- 6-7 votes fails a trade with the admin having the power to pass it
- 8+ votes is an auto-fail.
You have a week to vote! But don't do that. Do it quicker.
I'll also be disclosing/quoting the reasons why you negged the trade (in a rejected trade) to the coaches involved (via PM), but omitting the authors of the negs.
This year, if I'm not satisfied with your reason why you negged the trade, I simply won't count it. If I feel it is out of being petty or the reason just lacks detail, I won't count it. If you feel strongly enough about a trade, the reasons should be apparent enough for you to articulate them into a couple of sentences.
Trade Etiquette
- If a coach trades a player that you inquired about without getting back to you, PM me with a quote of the message, and I will auto-neg it. It is then expected that the coach enter negotiations with an open-mind to the coach it previously didn't get back to, and once resolved, then the trade will be put back on for voting. Come on guys, this isn't hard and I get sick of it happening.
- Complain all you like (except don't) about the decision of a trade, it won't amount to anything. 2018 was the best year yet though, but even then there were complaints I had to deal with. Did they get anywhere? No. Please note how futile your whining is to me. I get so sick of it, that I might just start deleting posts if I feel it will lead to a nasty discussion. I just don't have the time or endurance to put up with it.
- If you have a genuine complaint, please PM me and we'll talk about it.
- FFS, don't complain about a trade decision (publicly). Just don't. Move on.
- YOU WILL NOT CHANGE MY MIND!
International Draft
Date of draft: At the very earliest, the night of the 2nd of December. It will commence once all WXV list lodgements have been submitted and processed by me.
Who can you draft: All players drafted in AFL National Draft, the 2019 AFL mid-season draft, supplemental period players, and delisted WXV players.
If you pass in any pick, you get picks in the Pre-Season draft
Pre-Season Draft
Date of draft: Immediately after International Draft
Who can you draft: All players left over from International Draft, players from the AFL preseason draft, players from the AFL Rookie draft, and any other Misc players (international rookies, etc.)
Trades
Trade 1
Dublin trade: Jarrod Cameron
PNL trade: Tom Campbell + Pick 57
Trade 2
Cape Town trade: Touk Miller + Jack Petrucelle
London trade: Luke Shuey + Sam Gray
Trade 3
New York trade: Ed Phillips
Beijing trade: Sam Switkowski
Trade 4
Dublin trade: Pick 59
Toronto trade: Ben McKay
Trade 5
Cairo trade: Will Hayes
Cairo receive: Alex Neal-Bullen
Cape Town trade: Alex Neal-Bullen
Cape Town receive: Mabior Chol
Toronto trade: Mabior Chol
Toronto receive: Will Hayes
Trade 6
Toronto trade: Brayden Fiorini, Robbie Fox + Pick 17
New Delhi trade: Jack Darling, Dan Hannebery + Pick 55
Trade 7
Dublin trade: Elliot Himmelberg, Pick 41 + Pick 77
Dublin receive: Brandon Starcevich, Pick 52 + Pick 58
Berlin trade: Brandon Starcevich + Pick 52
Berlin receive: Pick 40 + Pick 41
New York trade: Pick 40 + Pick 58
New York receive: Elliot Himmelberg + Pick 77
Trade 8
New York trade: Martin Frederick
Tokyo trade: Zac Smith
Trade 9
Berlin trade: Nat Fyfe, Jack Viney, Oskar Baker + Pick 41
Rio de Janeiro trade: Patrick Cripps + Pick 33
Trade 10
PNL trade: Nicholas Shipley, Pick 2 + Pick 21
New Delhi trade: Steele Sidebottom, Shane Savage + Robbie Gray
Trade 11
Berlin trade: Michael Walters, Pick 15, Pick 33 + Pick 34
Tokyo trade: Bayley Fritsch, Sam Powell-Pepper, Will Hoskin-Elliott + Pick 7
Trade 12
Rio de Janeiro trade: Jaeger O'Meara + Pick 51
Toronto trade: Matthew Kreuzer, Andrew Phillips + Pick 36
Trade 13
New York trade: Isaac Heeney, Alex Sexton + Pick 22
Toronto trade: Jacob Hopper, James Harmes + Thomas Cole
Trade 14
New York trade: Jacob Hopper + Pick 3
Buenos Aires trade: Caleb Daniel + Tom Doedee
Trade 15
Berlin trade: Michael Hibberd
Toronto trade: Allen Christensen
Trade 16
New York trade: Brodie Smith + Pick 77
Berlin trade: Pick 7 + Pick 40
Trade 17
Dublin trade: Pick 23
Buenos Aires trade: Cale Hooker + Pick 61
Trade 18
Pacific trade: Peter Ladhams, Billy Frampton, Brayden Ham, Ethan Hughes + Pick 47
Tokyo trade: Harry Perryman, Tom McCartin, Pick 15 + Pick 62
Trade 19
London trade: Josh Bruce
New Delhi trade: Jack Newnes
Trade 20
Beijing trade: Darcy MacPherson
New Delhi trade: Scott Pendlebury
Trade 21
Christchurch trade: Connor McFadyen, Pick 1, Pick 20 + Pick 38
Seoul trade: Brandon Parfitt, Cameron Zurhaar, Brandon Matera, Cameron McCarthy + Pick 11
Trade 22
New York trade: Sam Switkowski + Pick 7
New Delhi trade: Scott Pendlebury + Pick 37
Trade 23
Christchurch trade: Sam Lloyd, Atu Bosenavulagi, Pick 38 + Pick 74
Christchurch receive: Ricky Henderson, Riley Grundy, Zaine Cordy, Pick 36 + Pick 82
Cape Town trade: Reece Conca, Will Schofield, Pick 28 + Pick 82
Cape Town receive: Ivan Soldo, Wylie Buzza, Pick 31 + Pick 87
Cairo trade: Ricky Henderson, Bailey Rice, Wylie Buzza, Pick 31, Pick 49, Pick 85
Cairo receive: Sam Lloyd, Jacob Townsend, Sean Lemmens, James Frawley, Pick 41, Pick 55 + Pick 90
Rio de Janeiro trade: Ivan Soldo, Josh Corbett, Sean Lemmens, James Frawley, Zaine Cordy, Pick 36, Pick 41, Pick 69 + Pick 87
Rio de Janeiro receive: Reece Conca, Will Schofield, Pick 28, Pick 38, Pick 49 + Pick 74
Toronto trade: Jacobs Townsend, Riley Grundy, Pick 55 + Pick 90
Toronto receive: Bailey Rice, Josh Corbett, Atu Bosenavulagi, Pick 69 + Pick 85
Trade 24
Christchurch trade: Zac Bailey + Pick 36
Pacific trade: Callum Ah Chee + Joel Garner
Trade 25
Mexico City trade: Tim O'Brien
Pacific trade: Pick 29 + Pick 36
Trade 26
Pacific trade: Pick 65 + Pick 83
Dublin trade: Pick 61
Trade 27
Cairo trade: Andrew McGrath + Pick 12
Seoul trade: Tom J Lynch + Pick 30
Trade 28
New York trade: Pick 40
Buenos Aires trade: Pick 25
Trade 29
Dublin trade: Pick 4 + Pick 52
Buenos Aires trade: Trent Dumont, Tom Clurey + Pick 43
Trade 30
New York trade: Tom Liberatore, Kyle Langford, Hugh Dixon + Pick 40
London trade: Tom T Lynch, Pick 8, Pick 45 + Pick 81
Trade 31
Cairo trade: Pick 55
New York trade: Fraser Turner
Trade 32
Christchurch trade: Connor McFadyen, Pick 1 + Pick 20
Seoul trade: Brandon Parfitt, Cameron Zurhaar, Brandon Matera, Cameron McCarthy + Pick 11
Trade 33
Mexico City trade: Callum Wilkie + Pick 60
Christchurch trade: Jake Stringer + Pick 56
Trade 34
New York trade: Scott Pendlebury, Tom Liberatore, Lachie Henderson + Pick 37
Moscow trade: Dyson Heppell, Jake Kelly, Ryan Abbott + Pick 50
Trade 35
Toronto trade: Jack Redden
London trade: Tom T Lynch
Trade 36
New York trade: Caleb Daniel
New York receive: Darcy Byrne-Jones + Pick 8
London trade: Pick 8 + Pick 27
London receive: Liam Baker + Darcy MacPherson
Beijing trade: Darcy Byrne-Jones, Liam Baker + Darcy MacPherson
Beijing receive: Caleb Daniel + Pick 27
Trade 37
New York trade: Taylor Duryea, Tom Cole + Pick 8
Mexico City trade: Luke Dunstan + Pick 29
Trade 38
New York trade: Dyson Heppell + Pick 40
Dublin trade: Tom McDonald + Mitchell Lewis
Trade 39
Mexico City trade: Mason Wood
Rio de Janeiro trade: Aaron Hall
Trade 40
Christchurch trade: Robbie Tarrant + Will Walker
Dublin trade: Tom Clurey + Nathan Brown
Trade 41
New York trade: Paddy Ryder, Zac Smith, Tom Atkins + Pick 29
New York receive: Rhys Stanley, Cam Guthrie, Pick 51 + Pick 62
Pacific trade: Rhys Stanley, Cam Guthrie + Pick 62
Pacific receive: Peter Wright, Zac Smith + Pick 29
Toronto trade: Peter Wright + Pick 51
Toronto receive: Paddy Ryder + Tom Atkins
Trade 42
Dublin trade: Joel Selwood, Alex Rance + Steven May
Berlin trade: Josh P Kennedy, Dane Rampe + Ben Ronke
Trade 43
Beijing trade: Nathan Broad, Sam Mayes + Pick 16
New Delhi trade: Bachar Houli, Pick 73 + Pick 91
Trade 44
Beijing trade: Pick 53 + Pick 71
New York trade: Pick 50
Trade 45
New York trade: Thomas Barrass + Mitchell Lewis
New York receive: Luke Dahlhaus + Pick 57
New Delhi trade: Shannon Hurn + Luke Dahlhaus
New Delhi receive: Zak Butters, Thomas Barrass, Mitchell Lewis + Josh J Kennedy
Dublin trade: Zak Butters, Josh J Kennedy + Pick 57
Dublin receive: Shannon Hurn
Trade 46
New York trade: Ben Reid
Christchurch trade: Pick 60
Trade 47
Christchurch trade: Conor McKenna + Pick 19
New Delhi trade: Pick 7 + Pick 21
Trade 48
PNL trade: Chad Wingard + Pick 39
Buenos Aires trade: Sam Jacobs
Trade 49
Toronto trade: Will Hayes, Pick 59 + Pick 69
Berlin trade: Harry Jones + Myles Poholke
Trade 50
PNL trade: Chad Wingard
Buenos Aires trade: Sam Jacobs
Trade 51
Cape Town trade: Dylan Clarke, David Mackay + Pick 9
New Delhi trade: Sam Menegola + Pick 19
Trade 52
New Delhi trade: Rupert Wills
Toronto trade: Alex Sexton
Trade 53
New York trade: Pick 51+ Pick 76
Pacific trade: Steven Motlop
Trade 54
Berlin trade: Trent Cotchin, Doulton Langlands + Thomas Murphy
Christchurch trade: Braydon Preuss + Josh Thomas
Trade 55
New York trade: Mitch W Brown
Rio de Janeiro trade: Pick 74
Trade 56
London trade: Jordan Roughead
Buenos Aires trade: Pick 52
Trade 57
Christchurch trade: Pick 82
Rio de Janeiro trade: Brendon Ah Chee
Trade 58
New York trade: Ben Paton
Mexico City trade: Pick 56 + PSD Pick 5
Trade 59
Toronto trade: PSD Pick 17
New Delhi trade: Fergus Greene, Harry Edwards + PSD Pick 36
Trade 60
New Delhi trade: PSD Pick 17 + Jake Stein
Buenos Aires trade: Pick 79
Trade 61
Moscow trades: Josh Rotham
New York trades: PSD Pick 3
Trade 62
Tokyo trade: Nathan Vardy, Pick 44 + Pick 47
Mexico City trade: Matt Guelfi + Pick 36
Trade 63
Christchurch trade: Pick 11
New Delhi trade: Pick 17 + Pick 18
Trade 64
Berlin trade: Pick 70
PNL trade: Pick 75, PSD Pick 20 + PSD Pick 38
Trade 65
Berlin trade: Pick 77
Beijing trade: Pick 89 + Pick 91
Trade 66
Dublin trade: Ben Ronke
Buenos Aires trade: Noah Gown
Trade 67
Seoul trade: Kieran Strachan + Kamdyn McIntosh
Buenos Aires trade: Jordan Butts + PSD Pick 17
Trade 68
Moscow trade: Pick 13 + PSD Pick 13
Buenos Aires trade: Jamie Macmillan + PSD Pick 6
Trade 69
Berlin trade: Pick 59
Cape Town trade: Pick 64 + Pick 87
Trade 70
Berlin trade: PSD Pick 20
Cape Town trade: PSD Pick 27 + PSD Pick 45
Trade 71
Berlin trade: Pick 64 + PSD Pick 27
Cairo trade: Pick 67, Pick 90 + PSD Pick 30
Trade 72
Pacific trade: Pick 51, Pick 76+ PSD Pick 28
New York trade: Pick 60, Pick 62+ PSD Pick 21
Trade 73
New York trade: Pick 51 + Pick 76
Toronto trade: Pick 54 + Pick 72
Trade 74
Rio de Janeiro trade: Pick 38 + Pick 82
Beijing trade: Pick 35 + PSD Pick 52
Trade 75
Christchurch trade: Pick 17 + Pick 21
Rio de Janeiro trade: Pick 14 + Pick 35
Trade 76
Seoul trade: Isaac Smith
Tokyo trade: Charlie Dixon
Trade 77
Dublin trade: Cale Hooker
Berlin trade: Allen Christensen
Trade 78
Toronto trade: Tom Hawkins + Mason Redman
Moscow trade: Ryan Burton + Sam Weideman
Dublin Trade: Jarrod Cameron
PNL Trade: 4th Rounder + Tom Campbell
Reason: campbell is a spud but completes the set. 4th makes the gap in a nothing much pick
Kate gives: Touk Touk and Jack Fettucine
London gives: Luke-warm Shuey and 50 shades of Sam Gray
Pushhhhh. Ringo/LF to confirm.
New York trade: Ed Phillips
Beijing trade: Sam Switkowski
Just swapping mid depth for fwd depth
Toga to confirm
Dublin Trade: Dublins 4th
Toronto Trades: Ben Mckay
Reason: The backup backup to Daw. To score 40 for belfast if injuries hit north talls.
Quote from: GoLions on August 29, 2019, 09:09:33 PM
Kate gives: Touk Touk and Jack Fettucine
London gives: Luke-warm Shuey and 50 shades of Sam Gray
Pushhhhh. Ringo/LF to confirm.
Confirm
We decided it was time to move Shuey and Gray to a team pushing for finals and keep building London’s list up,Touk and Petra are perfect players for us moving forward.
Quote from: Holz on August 29, 2019, 09:10:54 PM
Dublin Trade: Dublins 4th
Toronto Trades: Ben Mckay
Reason: The backup backup to Daw. To score 40 for belfast if injuries hit north talls.
Confirmed. Dublin is home to a number of Roos' defenders, so McKay joins them. We'll take our chances with the pick.
Quote from: Holz on August 29, 2019, 09:07:15 PM
Dublin Trade: Jarrod Cameron
PNL Trade: 4th Rounder + Tom Campbell
Reason: campbell is a spud but completes the set. 4th makes the gap in a nothing much pick
Confirmed
Cairo give: Will Hayes
Cape Town give: Alex Neal-Bullen
Toronto give: Mabior Chol
Cairo get: Alex Neal-Bullen
Cape Town get: Mabior Chol
Toronto get: Will Hayes
Swapping some mad lads around because we need some fwd depth able to potentially average/score well. Dav wants Marbz because Tigs rucks and Ryno like the sons of horse trainers.
Dav and Ryno to confirm.
Quote from: Nige on August 30, 2019, 11:35:30 AM
Cairo give: Will Hayes
Cape Town give: Alex Neal-Bullen
Toronto give: Mabior Chol
Cairo get: Alex Neal-Bullen
Cape Town get: Mabior Chol
Toronto get: Will Hayes
Swapping some mad lads around because we need some fwd depth able to potentially average/score well. Dav wants Marbz because Tigs rucks and Ryno like the sons of horse trainers.
Dav and Ryno to confirm.
Confirmed. cow better get ruck/fwd status.
Quote from: GoLions on August 30, 2019, 11:37:31 AM
Quote from: Nige on August 30, 2019, 11:35:30 AM
Cairo give: Will Hayes
Cape Town give: Alex Neal-Bullen
Toronto give: Mabior Chol
Cairo get: Alex Neal-Bullen
Cape Town get: Mabior Chol
Toronto get: Will Hayes
Swapping some mad lads around because we need some fwd depth able to potentially average/score well. Dav wants Marbz because Tigs rucks and Ryno like the sons of horse trainers.
Dav and Ryno to confirm.
Confirmed. cow better get ruck/fwd status.
Confirmed. Thank you for your service, Mabior.
Toronto give: Brayden Fiorini, National #17 & Robbie Fox
New Delhi give: Jack Darling, Dan Hannebery & National #55
With Travis Boak and Tim Kelly destined to lose forward status, Toronto needed a replacement forward. Enter Jack Darling. In return, New Delhi receive a young pig in Brayden Fiorini and a first round draft pick, with the older Hannebery moving to Toronto. Fox and a late National pick added to balance the trade.
KB to confirm.
Quote from: fanTCfool on August 30, 2019, 09:43:12 PM
Toronto give: Brayden Fiorini, National #17 & Robbie Fox
New Delhi give: Jack Darling, Dan Hannebery & National #55
With Travis Boak and Tim Kelly destined to lose forward status, Toronto needed a replacement forward. Enter Jack Darling. In return, New Delhi receive a young pig in Brayden Fiorini and a first round draft pick, with the older Hannebery moving to Toronto. Fox and a late National pick added to balance the trade.
KB to confirm.
confirmed, getting more youth
Dublin Trade: Elliot Himmelburg + Nat 41 + Nat 77
Dublin Receive: Brandon Starcevich + Nat 52 + Nat 58
Berlin Trade: Brandon Starcevich+ Nat 52
Berlin Receive: Nat 40 + Nat 41
New York Trade: Nat 40 + Nat 58
New York Receive: Elliot Himmelburg+ Nat 77
Reason i rate himmels equal to starc but i have plenty of fwds and need defensive depth. decent drop off from 40 to 50s but i need to dump spuds like keefe and brown.
Quote from: Holz on August 31, 2019, 04:21:02 PM
Dublin Trade: Elliot Himmelburg + Nat 41 + Nat 77
Dublin Receive: Brandon Starcevich + Nat 52 + Nat 58
Berlin Trade: Brandon Starcevich+ Nat 52
Berlin Receive: Nat 40 + Nat 41
New York Trade: Nat 40 + Nat 58
New York Receive: Elliot Himmelburg+ Nat 77
Reason i rate himmels equal to starc but i have plenty of fwds and need defensive depth. decent drop off from 40 to 50s but i need to dump spuds like keefe and brown.
Confirmed
Quote from: Holz on August 31, 2019, 04:21:02 PM
Dublin Trade: Elliot Himmelburg + Nat 41 + Nat 77
Dublin Receive: Brandon Starcevich + Nat 52 + Nat 58
Berlin Trade: Brandon Starcevich+ Nat 52
Berlin Receive: Nat 40 + Nat 41
New York Trade: Nat 40 + Nat 58
New York Receive: Elliot Himmelburg+ Nat 77
Reason i rate himmels equal to starc but i have plenty of fwds and need defensive depth. decent drop off from 40 to 50s but i need to dump spuds like keefe and brown.
Confirmed.
GL didn't get back to me within the 1 minute I allowed for, so he didn't warn me against trading Starcevich, in the case he's a star in the making.
New York trade: Martin Frederick
Tokyo trade: Zac Smith
Frederick hasn't debuted for Port yet but that didn't stop them from extending his contract - he's a very flashy player and could be anything
There's every chance Smith gets delisted and not picked up elsewhere but because I have Fort/Sav already it's a risk worth taking
Boomz to confirm
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on August 31, 2019, 07:22:30 PM
New York trade: Martin Frederick
Tokyo trade: Zac Smith
Frederick hasn't debuted for Port yet but that didn't stop them from extending his contract - he's a very flashy player and could be anything
There's every chance Smith gets delisted and not picked up elsewhere but because I have Fort/Sav already it's a risk worth taking
Boomz to confirm
Confirmed. Was keen on Frederick last draft and Smith is too far down the pecking order.
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on August 29, 2019, 09:10:07 PM
New York trade: Ed Phillips
Beijing trade: Sam Switkowski
Just swapping mid depth for fwd depth
Toga to confirm
Confirmed
Berlin trade: Nat Fyfe, Jack Viney, Oskar Baker + Pick 41
Rio de Janeiro trade: Patrick Cripps + Pick 33
:'(
So, my core belief is that, so long as I have 2 super premos, I can compete via topping up. I'm buying 3 more years of that luxury, and that comes at price.
Fyfe matches Cripps output. Viney makes up for the age difference, and Baker and pick upgrade is steak knives.
PB to confirm.
Quote from: Purple 77 on September 01, 2019, 12:03:13 AM
Berlin trade: Nat Fyfe, Jack Viney, Oskar Baker + Pick 41
Rio de Janeiro trade: Patrick Cripps + Pick 34
:'(
So, my core belief is that, so long as I have 2 super premos, I can compete via topping up. I'm buying 3 more years of that luxury, and that comes at price.
Fyfe matches Cripps output. Viney makes up for the age difference, and Baker and pick upgrade is steak knives.
PB to confirm.
Other than I think I just have/had 33 and not 34, confirm.
We’ll see what happens, Viney helps with the mid depth which I was lacking.
PNL trade: pick 2, + pick 21 + Nick Shipley
NDT trade: Steele Sidebottom + Shane Savage + Robbie Gray
KB continues his mini rebuild while at PNL we have done the draft enough now time to get involved and make PNL great again
NDT to confirm
Quote from: DazBurg on September 01, 2019, 02:38:31 PM
PNL trade: pick 2, + pick 21 + Nick Shipley
NDT trade: Steele Sidebottom + Shane Savage + Robbie Gray
KB continues his mini rebuild while at PNL we have done the draft enough now time to get involved and make PNL great again
NDT to confirm
confirmed get 2 picks and shipley was in the mix for gws alot this year so think he might turn into something
Berlin trade: Michael Walters, Pick 15, Pick 33 + Pick 34
Tokyo trade: Bayley Fritsch, Sam Powell-Pepper, Will Hoskin-Elliott + Pick 7
I have a problem at Berlin. I don't have a lot of prospects between the 21-26 age bracket, and I don't have depth. Trading Michael Walters allows me to address this somewhat. All of those guys averaged 75 or less, yes, but a couple could kick on.
I get my depth, Tokyo get their premo forward whilst still having plenty of forward depth.
Rio trades: Jaeger O'Meara and NAT 51
Toronto trades: Matthew Kreuzer, Andrew Phillips, and NAT 36
I didn't expect to lose TWO of my big 4 mids this trade period, but here we are... the rucks might bring some security. Excited for Phillips to be de-listed and Sam Jacobs or Paddy Ryder to sign there but that's the risk of going early. FTC to confirm.
Quote from: PowerBug on September 01, 2019, 08:24:56 PM
Rio trades: Jaeger O'Meara and NAT 51
Toronto trades: Matthew Kreuzer, Andrew Phillips, and NAT 36
I didn't expect to lose TWO of my big 4 mids this trade period, but here we are... the rucks might bring some security. Excited for Phillips to be de-listed and Sam Jacobs or Paddy Ryder to sign there but that's the risk of going early. FTC to confirm.
Confirmed. I love big Kreuz, but as is well documented, he becomes excess due to the Rowan Marshall effect. It was a logical move to Rio, who already have Tom De Koning waiting for his time. In return, I grab a reasonably young midfielder, who hopefully has his best ahead of him. Pick swap to balance.
New York trade: Isaac Heeney + Alex Sexton + NAT 22
Toronto trade: Jacob Hopper + James Harmes + Thomas Cole
With a heavy heart I farewell Heeney, but this just shows that no one player is bigger than the club
Hopper, Harmes and Heeney all averaged the same, but Heeney as a forward and with multiple proven years is worth more than 1 of them, so Nat 22 makes up the difference making it a 2 for 2 deal - Sexton and Cole depth swap
FTC to confirm
New York trade: Jacob Hopper + NAT 3
Buenos Aires trade: Caleb Daniel + Tom Doedee
Hopper and Daniel should average the same, but Caleb as a defender makes him worth more. We think Doedee is probably worth around Pick 5-7, coming off a knee reco too so moving up to Pick 3 makes up for the Caleb DEF status
iZ to confirm
Quote from: Purple 77 on September 01, 2019, 08:11:52 PM
Berlin trade: Michael Walters, Pick 15, Pick 33 + Pick 34
Tokyo trade: Bayley Fritsch, Sam Powell-Pepper, Will Hoskin-Elliott + Pick 7
I have a problem at Berlin. I don't have a lot of prospects between the 21-26 age bracket, and I don't have depth. Trading Michael Walters allows me to address this somewhat. All of those guys averaged 75 or less, yes, but a couple could kick on.
I get my depth, Tokyo get their premo forward whilst still having plenty of forward depth.
Confirmed. Need to make some progress and depth will only get me so far. Walters will be a big boost for my fwd line and the picks are handy. Sad to finally let Berlin have Fritsch after stealing him in the draft
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on September 01, 2019, 08:36:45 PM
New York trade: Jacob Hopper + NAT 3
Buenos Aires trade: Caleb Daniel + Tom Doedee
Hopper and Daniel should average the same, but Caleb as a defender makes him worth more. We think Doedee is probably worth around Pick 5-7, coming off a knee reco too so moving up to Pick 3 makes up for the Caleb DEF status
iZ to confirm
Love these 2 but I have heaps of defenders, confirmed
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on September 01, 2019, 08:34:22 PM
New York trade: Isaac Heeney + Alex Sexton + NAT 22
Toronto trade: Jacob Hopper + James Harmes + Thomas Cole
With a heavy heart I farewell Heeney, but this just shows that no one player is bigger than the club
Hopper, Harmes and Heeney all averaged the same, but Heeney as a forward and with multiple proven years is worth more than 1 of them, so Nat 22 makes up the difference making it a 2 for 2 deal - Sexton and Cole depth swap
FTC to confirm
Confirmed. Strong attachment to both Hopper & Hames Jarmes, so it really hurts to see them go. However, with some of the names expected to lose forward status this offseason, I really needed the strong forward option. Pick 22 is pretty handy to finally get a chance picking somewhat early in a draft. Oh, and the key piece, Alex Sexton. This man is literally Sex and Tons. What more could you want.
Berlin trade: Michael Hibberd
Toronto trade: Allen Christensen
Swapping of position depth. But, losing a part of my soul. More on that later!
Quote from: Purple 77 on September 01, 2019, 09:36:21 PM
Berlin trade: Michael Hibberd
Toronto trade: Allen Christensen
Swapping of position depth. But, losing a part of my soul. More on that later!
Confirmed. I pay my respects to an original brewer. A best 22 depth defender was necessary, scoring is what it is.
New York trade: Brodie Smith + NAT 77
Berlin trade: NAT 7 + NAT 40
Purps to confirm
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on September 01, 2019, 11:02:48 PM
New York trade: Brodie Smith + NAT 77
Berlin trade: NAT 7 + NAT 40
Purps to confirm
Confirmed. Stoked to land Pick 77, the rest are just steak-knives.
Dublin Trade: Pick 23
Dillos Trade: Cale Hooker + Pick 61
Reason adding to Belfasts depth
Quote from: Holz on September 02, 2019, 11:32:45 PM
Dublin Trade: Pick 23
Dillos Trade: Cale Hooker + Pick 61
Reason adding to Belfasts depth
Confirmed, doesnt fit my age profile and i think my defense has alot of depth
Pacific Trade: Peter Ladhams + Billy Frampton + Brayden Ham + Ethan Hughes + NAT 47
Tokyo Trade: Harry Perryman + Tom McCartin + NAT 15 + NAT 62
Needed Ladhams as back up for Lycett. Perryman showed his potential this year but I think Hughes will be good cover for him. UTM to confirm.
Quote from: Boomz on September 03, 2019, 12:58:20 PM
Pacific Trade: Peter Ladhams + Billy Frampton + Brayden Ham + Ethan Hughes + NAT 47
Tokyo Trade: Harry Perryman + Tom McCartin + NAT 15 + NAT 62
Needed Ladhams as back up for Lycett. Perryman showed his potential this year but I think Hughes will be good cover for him. UTM to confirm.
Confirm. Sad to see Ladhams/Frampton go, but helps with team balance and happy to gamble in the draft.
London Trade: Josh Bruce
New Dehli Trade: Jack Newnes
We need some playing mid depth and have plenty of forwards so basic position swap
Quote from: LF on September 03, 2019, 11:47:46 PM
London Trade: Josh Bruce
New Dehli Trade: Jack Newnes
We need some playing mid depth and have plenty of forwards so basic position swap
confirmed
yep position swap
PNL trade: Nicholas Shipley, Pick 2 + Pick 21
New Delhi trade: Steele Sidebottom, Shane Savage + Robbie Gray
Reposting this one KB has spoken with other coach’s so happy to go ahead again
Quote from: DazBurg on September 04, 2019, 11:04:32 PM
PNL trade: Nicholas Shipley, Pick 2 + Pick 21
New Delhi trade: Steele Sidebottom, Shane Savage + Robbie Gray
Reposting this one KB has spoken with other coach’s so happy to go ahead again
confirmed
Beijing Thunder gives Darcy MacPherson
New Delhi Tigers gives Scott Pendlebury
move suits both clubs, Beijing pushing for a flag and us doing a mini rebuild
we now have 4 good young mids and pick 2 pending approval
we got offered picks for pendles but a player is better for our cap
toga to confirm
Church on the board! It's a doozy too!
Christchurch trade: National Draft Pick #1 + National Draft Pick #20 + National Draft Pick #38 + Connor McFadyen
Seoul trade: Brandon Parfitt + Cameron Zurhaar + Brandon Matera + Cameron McCarthy + National Draft Pick #11
Reasoning: While I am aware that N1 is a commodity that carries a lot of weight, and some might have questions about me NOT trading for a certified gun with the pick, my issues stem deeper than a simple #1 for player fix. I have over a million in cap to make up already due to forced retirements and delistings. This deal gives me a great deal of flexibility to turn other assets into options that I like without having those restrictions in place.
Brandon Parfitt's only issue is his injury history. He was a prime junior ballwinner and has midfield scope once the Geelong old boys retire. He's averaged 80+ uninjured twice already as a forward and has only just turned 21. Huge potential for the Saints not just next year but for the next 10.
Zurhaar averaged 65 and kicked 26 goals this year at the same age. While he still is plagued by inconsistency given his relative inexperience, he hit the ton 3 times, which shows a ceiling that has me optimistic for future growth. Both players slot into my best 15 easily. His average was brought down by 5 scores under 40, which I expect to fade over time.
McCarthy + Matera for McFadyen is just a cap swap and can be ignored in other coaches weighting of the trade. Despite his high position (cough meow) I'm not sure I rate him as a top 30 pick currently, and getting those 2 in return gave me an extra 300k or so in cap, as well as 2 options that should play the majority of 2020.
I have an awful team with an average playing age approaching 30, this secures me 3 (including #11) pieces of the future.
JB to confirm.
Quote from: Koop on September 06, 2019, 12:58:00 AM
Church on the board! It's a doozy too!
Christchurch trade: National Draft Pick #1 + National Draft Pick #20 + National Draft Pick #38 + Connor McFadyen
Seoul trade: Brandon Parfitt + Cameron Zurhaar + Brandon Matera + Cameron McCarthy + National Draft Pick #11
Reasoning: While I am aware that N1 is a commodity that carries a lot of weight, and some might have questions about me NOT trading for a certified gun with the pick, my issues stem deeper than a simple #1 for player fix. I have over a million in cap to make up already due to forced retirements and delistings. This deal gives me a great deal of flexibility to turn other assets into options that I like without having those restrictions in place.
Brandon Parfitt's only issue is his injury history. He was a prime junior ballwinner and has midfield scope once the Geelong old boys retire. He's averaged 80+ uninjured twice already as a forward and has only just turned 21. Huge potential for the Saints not just next year but for the next 10.
Zurhaar averaged 65 and kicked 26 goals this year at the same age. While he still is plagued by inconsistency given his relative inexperience, he hit the ton 3 times, which shows a ceiling that has me optimistic for future growth. Both players slot into my best 15 easily. His average was brought down by 5 scores under 40, which I expect to fade over time.
McCarthy + Matera for McFadyen is just a cap swap and can be ignored in other coaches weighting of the trade. Despite his high position (cough meow) I'm not sure I rate him as a top 30 pick currently, and getting those 2 in return gave me an extra 300k or so in cap, as well as 2 options that should play the majority of 2020.
I have an awful team with an average playing age approaching 30, this secures me 3 (including #11) pieces of the future.
JB to confirm.
Confirmed.
Shame to lose Parfitt, has been a constant in my forward line for 2 years rarely letting me down and I have no doubt will blossom like alot of the other young guys iv traded out over the years Whitfield, Lloyd, Daniel, Doedee. But had to lose alot of cap somehow so this was the path I went down.
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on September 05, 2019, 12:19:51 AM
Beijing Thunder gives Darcy MacPherson
New Delhi Tigers gives Scott Pendlebury
move suits both clubs, Beijing pushing for a flag and us doing a mini rebuild
we now have 4 good young mids and pick 2 pending approval
we got offered picks for pendles but a player is better for our cap
toga to confirm
Confirmed.
As KB said, makes sense with us pushing for a flag and struggling for bodies in the midfield this year but having a fair bit of talent up forward. Sad to see DMac go so soon after a good debut year at the club but evens us up across the board. Plus Tex will be a star next year ;)
New York trade: NAT 7 + Sam Switkowski
NDT trade: Scott Pendlebury + NAT 37
Pretty straight forward in terms of value
Pendles for 7 and Switkowski for 37
KB to confirm
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on September 13, 2019, 12:58:27 AM
New York trade: NAT 7 + Sam Switkowski
NDT trade: Scott Pendlebury + NAT 37
Pretty straight forward in terms of value
Pendles for 7 and Switkowski for 37
KB to confirm
confirmed
gives us nat picks 2, 7, 17, 18, 21
Church gives: Sam Lloyd, Atu Bosenavulagi, N38, N74
Church receives: Ricky Henderson, Riley Grundy, Zaine Cordy, N36, N82
Cape Town gives: Reece Conca, Will Schofield, N28, N82
Cape Town receives: Ivan Soldo, Wylie Buzza, N31, N87
Cairo gives: Ricky Henderson, Bailey Rice, Wylie Buzza, N31, N49, N85
Cairo receives: Sam Lloyd, Jacob Townsend, Sean Lemmens, James Frawley, N41, N55, N90
Rio gives: Ivan Soldo, Josh Corbett, Sean Lemmens, James Frawley, Zaine Cordy, N36, N41, N69, N87
Rio receives: Reece Conca, Will Schofield, N28, N38, N49, N74
Toronto gives: Jacobs Townsend, Riley Grundy, N55, N90
Toronto receives: Bailey Rice, Josh Corbett, Atu Bosenavulagi, N69, N85
From my part of the trade: Cape Town came to me for Ivan Soldo to complete their ruck stocks. Getting Conca + pick upgrades is what I was after in return, and managed to move from the 3rd to the 2nd round. Then shipping off Lemmens, Corbett, Cordy are all guys that the receiving team saw some value in (And I didn't, total of 0 senior games in 2019 for Rio), and again I was only after pick upgrades as I needed to cut my list down before drafting, so those moves are small wins in my favour there.
Nige, GoLions, FTC, Koop to confirm.
Quote from: PowerBug on September 13, 2019, 02:35:20 PM
Church gives: Sam Lloyd, Atu Bosenavulagi, N38, N74
Church receives: Ricky Henderson, Riley Grundy, Zaine Cordy, N36, N82
Cape Town gives: Reece Conca, Will Schofield, N28, N82
Cape Town receives: Ivan Soldo, Wylie Buzza, N31, N87
Cairo gives: Ricky Henderson, Bailey Rice, Wylie Buzza, N31, N49, N85
Cairo receives: Sam Lloyd, Jacob Townsend, Sean Lemmens, James Frawley, N41, N55, N90
Rio gives: Ivan Soldo, Josh Corbett, Sean Lemmens, James Frawley, Zaine Cordy, N36, N41, N69, N87
Rio receives: Reece Conca, Will Schofield, N28, N38, N49, N74
Toronto gives: Jacobs Townsend, Riley Grundy, N55, N90
Toronto receives: Bailey Rice, Josh Corbett, Atu Bosenavulagi, N69, N85
For the sake of a reason let's just say this started with Nige wanting Lloyd, GoLions wanting Soldo and me wanting to drop players from my list and then we went from there.
Nige, GoLions, FTC, Koop to confirm.
Confirmed. Soldo provides extra backup in the ruck for Nank and The Schlong. Buzza will do a Gryan and become a star in the Cats fwd line in the AFL next year.
Quote from: PowerBug on September 13, 2019, 02:35:20 PM
Church gives: Sam Lloyd, Atu Bosenavulagi, N38, N74
Church receives: Ricky Henderson, Riley Grundy, Zaine Cordy, N36, N82
Cape Town gives: Reece Conca, Will Schofield, N28, N82
Cape Town receives: Ivan Soldo, Wylie Buzza, N31, N87
Cairo gives: Ricky Henderson, Bailey Rice, Wylie Buzza, N31, N49, N85
Cairo receives: Sam Lloyd, Jacob Townsend, Sean Lemmens, James Frawley, N41, N55, N90
Rio gives: Ivan Soldo, Josh Corbett, Sean Lemmens, James Frawley, Zaine Cordy, N36, N41, N69, N87
Rio receives: Reece Conca, Will Schofield, N28, N38, N49, N74
Toronto gives: Jacobs Townsend, Riley Grundy, N55, N90
Toronto receives: Bailey Rice, Josh Corbett, Atu Bosenavulagi, N69, N85
For the sake of a reason let's just say this started with Nige wanting Lloyd, GoLions wanting Soldo and me wanting to drop players from my list and then we went from there.
Nige, GoLions, FTC, Koop to confirm.
Confirmed
Quote from: PowerBug on September 13, 2019, 02:35:20 PM
Church gives: Sam Lloyd, Atu Bosenavulagi, N38, N74
Church receives: Ricky Henderson, Riley Grundy, Zaine Cordy, N36, N82
Cape Town gives: Reece Conca, Will Schofield, N28, N82
Cape Town receives: Ivan Soldo, Wylie Buzza, N31, N87
Cairo gives: Ricky Henderson, Bailey Rice, Wylie Buzza, N31, N49, N85
Cairo receives: Sam Lloyd, Jacob Townsend, Sean Lemmens, James Frawley, N41, N55, N90
Rio gives: Ivan Soldo, Josh Corbett, Sean Lemmens, James Frawley, Zaine Cordy, N36, N41, N69, N87
Rio receives: Reece Conca, Will Schofield, N28, N38, N49, N74
Toronto gives: Jacobs Townsend, Riley Grundy, N55, N90
Toronto receives: Bailey Rice, Josh Corbett, Atu Bosenavulagi, N69, N85
For the sake of a reason let's just say this started with Nige wanting Lloyd, GoLions wanting Soldo and me wanting to drop players from my list and then we went from there.
Nige, GoLions, FTC, Koop to confirm.
Our desire for forwards is no secret. Been chasing Sam Lloyd for I don't even know how long. Chip pairs nicely with Stratton as a playing back up def in crisis, and Townsend and Lemmens are mainly because we're desperate for forwards and man needs safety in numbers. Confirmed.
Christchurch trade: Zac Bailey + N36
Pacific trade: Callum Ah Chee + Joel Garner
UTM to confirm
Reasoning: Big fan of Garner and I expect him to have a best 22 spot locked down by the end of 2020. Bailey is an alright player but is a known entity, whereas Arch has a bit more uncertainty, and I was happy to roll the dice.
Quote from: Koop on September 13, 2019, 05:05:26 PM
Christchurch trade: Zac Bailey + N36
Pacific trade: Callum Ah Chee + Joel Garner
UTM to confirm
Confirmed. No real reason, just felt like it.
Quote from: PowerBug on September 13, 2019, 02:35:20 PM
Church gives: Sam Lloyd, Atu Bosenavulagi, N38, N74
Church receives: Ricky Henderson, Riley Grundy, Zaine Cordy, N36, N82
Cape Town gives: Reece Conca, Will Schofield, N28, N82
Cape Town receives: Ivan Soldo, Wylie Buzza, N31, N87
Cairo gives: Ricky Henderson, Bailey Rice, Wylie Buzza, N31, N49, N85
Cairo receives: Sam Lloyd, Jacob Townsend, Sean Lemmens, James Frawley, N41, N55, N90
Rio gives: Ivan Soldo, Josh Corbett, Sean Lemmens, James Frawley, Zaine Cordy, N36, N41, N69, N87
Rio receives: Reece Conca, Will Schofield, N28, N38, N49, N74
Toronto gives: Jacob Townsend, Riley Grundy, N55, N90
Toronto receives: Bailey Rice, Josh Corbett, Atu Bosenavulagi, N69, N85
From my part of the trade: Cape Town came to me for Ivan Soldo to complete their ruck stocks. Getting Conca + pick upgrades is what I was after in return, and managed to move from the 3rd to the 2nd round. Then shipping off Lemmens, Corbett, Cordy are all guys that the receiving team saw some value in (And I didn't, total of 0 senior games in 2019 for Rio), and again I was only after pick upgrades as I needed to cut my list down before drafting, so those moves are small wins in my favour there.
Nige, GoLions, FTC, Koop to confirm.
Confirmed. Corbett is far from a superstar but he is a good fit for Toronto given I have Peter Wright. Neither Townsend nor Rice have a contract, but I'll punt on the defender. Picks to balance and facilitate the other aspects of this trade.
Mexico trade: Tim O'Brien
Pacific trade: N#29 + N#36
JRoo to confirm.
Reasoning: Hoping O'Brien can improve his scoring, otherwise he should be reasonable depth.
Quote from: upthemaidens on September 17, 2019, 01:44:39 AM
Mexico trade: Tim O'Brien
Pacific trade: N#29 + N#36
JRoo to confirm.
Reasoning: Hoping O'Brien can improve his scoring, otherwise he should be reasonable depth.
Confirmed, TOB has been handy depth but just looking at get more picks in
Pacific Trade #65+#83
Dublin Trade #61
Reason: pacific not using the last round pick, Dublin probably will.
Quote from: Holz on September 17, 2019, 12:24:08 PM
Pacific Trade #65+#83
Dublin Trade #61
Reason: pacific not using the last round pick, Dublin probably will.
Confirmed. Squad numbers are looking fine and can afford to sneak up the ladder a few spots.
Cairo give: Andrew McGrath + N12
Seoul give: Tom J Lynch + N30
This was a hard decision for us. We never planned to trade McGrath unless there was an offer we thought was really solid. We’re still big fans but it’s been a frustrating 3 years and I have no doubt he’ll become a gun like most Cairo draftees once they move on. However, this trade period has been all about us sorting out our forward line and TJ Lynch’s ability is hard to doubt. He’s gone 83, 88, 93, 85 at GC from 2014-2017 and went 91 after the bye this year once fully fit. He really secures our forward line now and into the future.
JB to confirm.
Quote from: Nige on September 22, 2019, 10:12:58 PM
Cairo give: Andrew McGrath + N12
Seoul give: Tom J Lynch + N30
This was a hard decision for us. We never planned to trade McGrath unless there was an offer we thought was really solid. We’re still big fans but it’s been a frustrating 3 years and I have no doubt he’ll become a gun like most Cairo draftees once they move on. However, this trade period has been all about us sorting out our forward line and TJ Lynch’s ability is hard to doubt. He’s gone 83, 88, 93, 85 at GC from 2014-2017 and went 91 after the bye this year once fully fit. He really secures our forward line now and into the future.
JB to confirm.
Confirmed, alright up forward so needed to strengthen my defense a little and like the potential I see in McGrath.
New York trade: NAT Pick 40
Buenos Aires trade: NAT Pick 25
iZ and I made a bet back in Round 2 that the winner would give their first round pick to the loser. Purps then said that using 1st round picks for this bet was too much, so we changed it to the winner receiving the loser's 2nd for their 3rd
NY beat BA that week, so I'm giving my 3rd and iZ is giving his 2nd. We'd appreciate if everyone just autopassed this, as a bet is a bet
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on March 26, 2019, 09:18:20 PM
iZander and I have made a wager for our match which we would like to be honoured at the trade period later in the year, so we ask that all coaches pass the trade when submitted
We're both rebuilding and have several injuries this week so this is going to be messy, but we're up for the gamble!
The winner of our match will be trading their 2nd round NAT Pick to the loser, and the loser will be trading their 1st round NAT Pick to the winner!
We won't be including HGA for this bet, so it's just 15 vs 15 including Captain
All of a sudden our cellar dweller match will be very interesting this week! MOTR Purps? ;)
iZ to confirm
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on September 23, 2019, 11:29:57 AM
New York trade: NAT Pick 40
Buenos Aires trade: NAT Pick 25
iZ and I made a bet back in Round 2 that the winner would give their first round pick to the loser. Purps then said that using 1st round picks for this bet was too much, so we changed it to the winner receiving the loser's 2nd for their 3rd
NY beat BA that week, so I'm giving my 3rd and iZ is giving his 2nd. We'd appreciate if everyone just autopassed this, as a bet is a bet
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on March 26, 2019, 09:18:20 PM
iZander and I have made a wager for our match which we would like to be honoured at the trade period later in the year, so we ask that all coaches pass the trade when submitted
We're both rebuilding and have several injuries this week so this is going to be messy, but we're up for the gamble!
The winner of our match will be trading their 2nd round NAT Pick to the loser, and the loser will be trading their 1st round NAT Pick to the winner!
We won't be including HGA for this bet, so it's just 15 vs 15 including Captain
All of a sudden our cellar dweller match will be very interesting this week! MOTR Purps? ;)
iZ to confirm
Deals a deal, dont like it as precedents either but its not like it makes a huge difference so appreciate a pass.
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Dublin Trade: Pick 4 + Pick 52
Dillos Trade: Trent Dumont + Tom Clurey + Pick 43
Reason: need a u2 and clurey adds to the belfast flag push
Quote from: Holz on September 23, 2019, 09:00:09 PM
Dublin Trade: Pick 4 + Pick 52
Dillos Trade: Trent Dumont + Tom Clurey + Pick 43
Reason: need a u2 and clurey adds to the belfast flag push
Confirmed, love dumont but ive gone and stacked my midfield too much anyway so can afford to lose him so id rather punt in the draft. Clurey a serviceable 74 average but i feel i can cover in defense as well.
New York trade: Tom Liberatore + Kyle Langford + Hugh Dixon + Pick 40
London trade: Tom T Lynch + Pick 8 + Pick 45 + Pick 81
London are looking to bolster their midfield and I've been looking for a forward ever since Willie Rioli decided to be a goose >:(
Losing 2 mids will test my depth, and Lynch is older which goes against my overall direction but he's a reliable forward and hopefully I can replace one of the empty mid spots I'm losing now with 8. Adding in Dixon who a lot of coaches rate, and also upgrading their 3rd rounder
LF/Ringo to confirm
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on September 26, 2019, 10:35:13 PM
New York trade: Tom Liberatore + Kyle Langford + Hugh Dixon + Pick 40
London trade: Tom T Lynch + Pick 8 + Pick 45 + Pick 81
London are looking to bolster their midfield and I've been looking for a forward ever since Willie Rioli decided to be a goose >:(
Losing 2 mids will test my depth, and Lynch is older which goes against my overall direction but he's a reliable forward and hopefully I can replace one of the empty mid spots I'm losing now with 8. Adding in Dixon who a lot of coaches rate, and also upgrading their 3rd rounder
LF/Ringo to confirm
Confirm
As RD said we need to bolster our midfield to continue to be competitive and actually have a fourth mid to field each week
I explained how this trade helps both teams as I need a forward and London need mids, but I didn't explain how we valued the assets so I thought I should do that too
A few coaches have already told me this trade is fine, but a few have also questioned Libba and Langfords worth, which I think is unfair all things considered, hence providing this explanation
Last year both Lynch and Langford averaged the same as forwards, 80. This year Lynch went 84 and Langford 74, but the massive 7 years age difference between them should be more than enough to make up for a year of 10ppg difference, not to mention it's not unfair to assume the younger player has upside (as shown from previous year) and the older player could decrease a little. Lynch has a reliable history, no doubt, it's what I need and why I am getting him, but he's a 80-85fwd at best now and pushing 30 - there's every chance Langford could match him next year, but if he doesn't then the age gap makes up for it
Then it's Libba + Dixon + a pick upgrade for 8.
As precedence, I just traded Brodie Smith for Pick 7, and prior to this year he had years of 75-80avg as a defender. Libba averaged 94 from Round 1 - 12 this year before getting injured, so Libba + Dixon + pick upgrade for 8 is more than fair in our opinion. A lot of people think that a def/fwd is worth 8ppg more than a mid, so even if we say Smith as a 88 def is worth a 96 mid - well Libba isn't far off, but then there's also Dixon and the pick upgraded being added, and this is Pick 8, not Pick 7, which carries weight too
Pick 4 was just traded for Trent Dumont, an 83avg mid, and Clurey a 75 def and there's a big jump from 4 to 8 in terms of this years draft so if that trade is fine, then so is this. Yes Libba's injury history should be considered, but a fit Libba scores more than a fit Dumont, so you could argue the injury history is why 1 guy fetches 8 and the other gets 4
Cheers
Cairo give: Pick 55
New York give: Fraser Turner
Huge fan of Frase who is rated super well internally, fresh off a VFL premiership and is a good Tassie boy (most Tassie Tigers do well for us) and has a really good chance to crack into the 22 in 2020 with Brandon Ellis on the move.
RD to confirm.
Quote from: Nige on September 30, 2019, 11:57:05 AM
Cairo give: Pick 55
New York give: Fraser Turner
Huge fan of Frase who is rated super well internally, fresh off a VFL premiership and is a good Tassie boy (most Tassie Tigers do well for us) and has a really good chance to crack into the 22 in 2020 with Brandon Ellis on the move.
RD to confirm.
Confirmed
Christchurch trade: National Draft Pick #1 + National Draft Pick #20 + Connor McFadyen
Seoul trade: Brandon Parfitt + Cameron Zurhaar + Brandon Matera + Cameron McCarthy + National Draft Pick #11
Alot of the same reasoning as our last trade but we have removed 38 to try and take on some of what the coaches have said.
The trade can also be broken down like this
Parfitt + 11 + Matera + McCarthy
For 1 + McFayden
Zurhaar for 20
Koop to confirm, although may need to be a discord confirm as he cant login to FF atm.
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on September 30, 2019, 07:35:16 PM
Christchurch trade: National Draft Pick #1 + National Draft Pick #20 + Connor McFadyen
Seoul trade: Brandon Parfitt + Cameron Zurhaar + Brandon Matera + Cameron McCarthy + National Draft Pick #11
Alot of the same reasoning as our last trade but we have removed 38 to try and take on some of what the coaches have said.
The trade can also be broken down like this
Parfitt + 11 + Matera + McCarthy
For 1 + McFayden
Zurhaar for 20
Koop to confirm, although may need to be a discord confirm as he cant login to FF atm.
Confirm. Same reasons as before.
Mexico City Trade: Callum Wilkie + N60
Christchurch Trade: Jake Stringer + N56
A nice simple first trade, pretty close to a like for like. Need a little bit of scoring power up forward, and hopefully Stringer can get back to his best next season. And Wilkie will stay a staple in the Saints side next year, so will stay a relevant player.
Coop to confirm.
Quote from: Pkbaldy on October 07, 2019, 07:37:58 AM
Mexico City Trade: Callum Wilkie + N60
Christchurch Trade: Jake Stringer + N56
A nice simple first trade, pretty close to a like for like. Need a little bit of scoring power up forward, and hopefully Stringer can get back to his best next season. And Wilkie will stay a staple in the Saints side next year, so will stay a relevant player.
Coop to confirm.
Confirm. Excess of capable forwards with Parf and Zurhaar coming in and I really like Wilkie's scope to improve.
New York trade: Scott Pendlebury, Tom Liberatore, Lachie Henderson, and NAT Pick 37
Moscow trade: Dyson Heppell, Jake Kelly, Ryan Abbott, and NAT Pick 50
RD to confirm
Quote from: Jukes on October 08, 2019, 01:41:20 AM
New York trade: Scott Pendlebury, Tom Liberatore, Lachie Henderson, and NAT Pick 37
Moscow trade: Dyson Heppell, Jake Kelly, Ryan Abbott, and NAT Pick 50
RD to confirm
Confirmed
Hepp and Kelly are more in line with my team age profile, while Pendles and Libba increase Moscows fire power
There's several ways to break this down to show it's equal value for both sides - pretty straight forward
Toronto Trade: Jack Redden
London trade Tom Lynch.
Needed reilable mids and Redden will fit the ball. Sad to see Lynch go but had to sacrifice for a reliable mid. Both similar age and scoring ability so straight swap.
FTC to confirm
Quote from: Ringo on October 09, 2019, 11:10:10 PM
Toronto Trade: Jack Redden
London trade Tom Lynch.
Needed reilable mids and Redden will fit the ball. Sad to see Lynch go but had to sacrifice for a reliable mid. Both similar age and scoring ability so straight swap.
FTC to confirm
Confirmed. Had an excess of midfielders so happy to take on Lynch as an option on another line. As Ringo says, almost identical age, with Redden's higher average balanced out with Lynch's forward status.
New York give: Caleb Daniel
New York receive: Darcy Byrne-Jones + Pick 8
London give: Pick 8 + Pick 27
London receive: Liam Baker + Darcy MacPherson
Beijing give: Darcy Byrne-Jones + Liam Baker + Darcy MacPherson
Beijing receive: Caleb Daniel + Pick 27
Beijing are giving Liam Baker (21yr 75avg def) and Darcy MacPherson (21yr 81avg mid/fwd) to London for Picks 8 and 27 which is spot on for that pair
Beijing then give Pick 8 + DBJ to me for Caleb
Toga & LF/Ringo to confirm
New York trade: Taylor Duryea + Tom Cole + Pick 8
Mexico trade: Luke Dunstan + Pick 29
PK to confirm
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on October 12, 2019, 07:22:17 PM
New York give: Caleb Daniel
New York receive: Darcy Byrne-Jones + Pick 8
London give: Pick 8 + Pick 27
London receive: Liam Baker + Darcy MacPherson
Beijing give: Darcy Byrne-Jones + Liam Baker + Darcy MacPherson
Beijing receive: Caleb Daniel + Pick 27
Beijing are giving Liam Baker (21yr 75avg def) and Darcy MacPherson (21yr 81avg mid/fwd) to London for Picks 8 and 27 which is spot on for that pair
Beijing then give Pick 8 + DBJ to me for Caleb
Toga & LF/Ringo to confirm
Confirm
Quote from: LF on October 12, 2019, 07:26:07 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on October 12, 2019, 07:22:17 PM
New York give: Caleb Daniel
New York receive: Darcy Byrne-Jones + Pick 8
London give: Pick 8 + Pick 27
London receive: Liam Baker + Darcy MacPherson
Beijing give: Darcy Byrne-Jones + Liam Baker + Darcy MacPherson
Beijing receive: Caleb Daniel + Pick 27
Beijing are giving Liam Baker (21yr 75avg def) and Darcy MacPherson (21yr 81avg mid/fwd) to London for Picks 8 and 27 which is spot on for that pair
Beijing then give Pick 8 + DBJ to me for Caleb
Toga & LF/Ringo to confirm
Confirm
Confirm.
Giving up a few promising youngsters but get an upgrade down back and shed some cap.
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on October 12, 2019, 07:25:49 PM
New York trade: Taylor Duryea + Tom Cole + Pick 8
Mexico trade: Luke Dunstan + Pick 29
PK to confirm
Confident I can find a suitable player at Pick 8. Dunstan is 1 of my better midfielders, but i'm certain my kids will progress enough to replace him. And Duryea and Cole can hopefully fight for a spot in my def.
Confirmed.
New York trade: Dyson Heppell + Pick 40
Dublin trade: Tom McDonald + Mitchell Lewis
Pretty straight forward trade here
Holz to confirm
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on October 13, 2019, 05:57:57 PM
New York trade: Dyson Heppell + Pick 40
Dublin trade: Tom McDonald + Mitchell Lewis
Pretty straight forward trade here
Holz to confirm
need mids have fwds.
Mexico City Trade: Mason Wood
Rio De Janeiro Trade: Aaron Hall
Depth for depth trade, both players have high ceilings but poor oppotunities. And it helps a little with cap space from other trades incoming as well.
Powerman to confirm.
Quote from: Pkbaldy on October 13, 2019, 09:12:26 PM
Mexico City Trade: Mason Wood
Rio De Janeiro Trade: Aaron Hall
Depth for depth trade, both players have high ceilings but poor oppotunities. And it helps a little with cap space from other trades incoming as well.
Powerman to confirm.
Powerman, really? >:(
Confirmed. Wanted Mason Wood to add to my fwd options :D
Christchurch trade: Robbie Tarrant + Will Walker
Dublin trade: Tom Clurey + Nathan J. Brown
Reasoning: Tarrant will be 31 next season and while he is a handy player, Clurey is only a 7 point drop in average, and is 5 years younger. The unknown but rated Walker to balance.
Holz to confirm.
Quote from: Koop on October 14, 2019, 06:39:25 PM
Christchurch trade: Robbie Tarrant + Will Walker
Dublin trade: Tom Clurey + Nathan J. Brown
Reasoning: Tarrant will be 31 next season and while he is a handy player, Clurey is only a 7 point drop in average, and is 5 years younger. The unknown but rated Walker to balance.
Holz to confirm.
Overeaction to a weakbackline from last year. Did like clurey but completing the north tall back set and getting a north youth.
Go North
New York give: Paddy Ryder + Zac Smith + Tom Atkins + Pick 29
New York receive: Rhys Stanley + Cam Guthrie + Pick 51 + Pick 62
Pacific give: Rhys Stanley + Cam Guthrie + Pick 62
Pacific receive: Peter Wright + Zac Smith + Pick 29
Toronto give: Peter Wright + Pick 51
Toronto receive: Paddy Ryder + Tom Atkins
NY, Pacific & Toronto trading rucks.
Pacific acquire Zac Smith to pair with Jarrod Witts, as well as another Gold Coast big man in Peter Wright.
New York snag a first choice ruck, already having Darcy Fort makes Rhys Stanley an obvious target. Cam Guthrie adds some midfield depth.
Toronto obtain Paddy Ryder as the backup to Rowan Marshall. Tom Atkins adds some depth to the forward line to help cover the loss of Peter Wright.
A bit of extra reasoning on my part, wasn't planning on parting with Peter Wright, any key position forward who can average 70 in their second season has tremendous upside, especially when those numbers came for the Suns. However, while Ryder doesn't have long left, he became a pretty necessary pickup as we're otherwise lacking in the ruck department. He should also feature more often than not at AFL level for an extra forward option. Also happy to grab Atkins as a mature aged forward to provide some depth.
Quote from: fanTCfool on October 16, 2019, 10:44:28 PM
New York give: Paddy Ryder + Zac Smith + Tom Atkins + Pick 29
New York receive: Rhys Stanley + Cam Guthrie + Pick 51 + Pick 62
Pacific give: Rhys Stanley + Cam Guthrie + Pick 62
Pacific receive: Peter Wright + Zac Smith + Pick 29
Toronto give: Peter Wright + Pick 51
Toronto receive: Paddy Ryder + Tom Atkins
NY, Pacific & Toronto trading rucks.
Pacific acquire Zac Smith to pair with Jarrod Witts, as well as another Gold Coast big man in Peter Wright.
New York snag a first choice ruck, already having Darcy Fort makes Rhys Stanley an obvious target. Cam Guthrie adds some midfield depth.
Toronto obtain Paddy Ryder as the backup to Rowan Marshall. Tom Atkins adds some depth to the forward line to help cover the loss of Peter Wright.
A bit of extra reasoning on my part, wasn't planning on parting with Peter Wright, any key position forward who can average 70 in their second season has tremendous upside, especially when those numbers came for the Suns. However, while Ryder doesn't have long left, he became a pretty necessary pickup as we're otherwise lacking in the ruck department. He should also feature more often than not at AFL level for an extra forward option. Also happy to grab Atkins as a mature aged forward to provide some depth.
Confirmed
A great and well balanced trade for all 3 clubs allowing us to complete ruck sets
I quite like Guthrie too
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on October 16, 2019, 11:09:42 PM
Quote from: fanTCfool on October 16, 2019, 10:44:28 PM
New York give: Paddy Ryder + Zac Smith + Tom Atkins + Pick 29
New York receive: Rhys Stanley + Cam Guthrie + Pick 51 + Pick 62
Pacific give: Rhys Stanley + Cam Guthrie + Pick 62
Pacific receive: Peter Wright + Zac Smith + Pick 29
Toronto give: Peter Wright + Pick 51
Toronto receive: Paddy Ryder + Tom Atkins
NY, Pacific & Toronto trading rucks.
Pacific acquire Zac Smith to pair with Jarrod Witts, as well as another Gold Coast big man in Peter Wright.
New York snag a first choice ruck, already having Darcy Fort makes Rhys Stanley an obvious target. Cam Guthrie adds some midfield depth.
Toronto obtain Paddy Ryder as the backup to Rowan Marshall. Tom Atkins adds some depth to the forward line to help cover the loss of Peter Wright.
A bit of extra reasoning on my part, wasn't planning on parting with Peter Wright, any key position forward who can average 70 in their second season has tremendous upside, especially when those numbers came for the Suns. However, while Ryder doesn't have long left, he became a pretty necessary pickup as we're otherwise lacking in the ruck department. He should also feature more often than not at AFL level for an extra forward option. Also happy to grab Atkins as a mature aged forward to provide some depth.
Confirmed
A great and well balanced trade for all 3 clubs allowing us to complete ruck sets
I quite like Guthrie too
Confirmed. Losing points in the short term, but Wrights age and potential plus the ruck set makes up for that.
Hoping GC can improve and therefore should see the ball spending more time in the forward line.
Guthrie is a handy player, but is expendable to me as a mid. Keeping one eye on the Cap, #29 is some compensation in return.
Dublin Give: Joel Selwood + Alex Rance + Steven May
Berlin Give: Josh P Kennedy + Dane Rampe + Ben Ronke.
Probably my hardest trade ever, moving on Club Legend Jelly for the second time and moving on my rock Alex Rance. May while being arguably the most valuable piece in the deal i dont care about.
I have the depth down back and Rampe went beserk in 2019. His 2018 was worse then Rance and May so hopefully he can come closer to 2019 then 2018.
Jelly Beat JPK in 2018 but JPK bounced back and Jelly regressed. Im hoping JPK is a slight up grade for next year.
Ronke is a spud scorer but he plays so usefull if needed.
Quote from: Holz on October 17, 2019, 12:33:52 PM
Dublin Give: Joel Selwood + Alex Rance + Steven May
Beling Give: Josh P Kennedy + Dane Rampe + Ben Ronke.
Probably my hardest trade ever, moving on Club Legend Jelly for the second time and moving on my rock Alex Rance. May while being arguably the most valuable piece in the deal i dont care about.
I have the depth down back and Rampe went beserk in 2019. His 2018 was worse then Rance and May so hopefully he can come closer to 2019 then 2018.
Jelly Beat JPK in 2018 but JPK bounced back and Jelly regressed. Im hoping JPK is a slight up grade for next year.
Ronke is a spud scorer but he plays so usefull if needed.
Confirmed. I wanted an increase in competitive depth, and this trade allows me to do that in defense.
Beijing give: N16 + Nathan Broad + Sam Mayes
NDT give: Bachar Houli + N91 + N73
n16 gives us 16/17/18 and broad/mayes is to help both teams with cap
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on October 21, 2019, 06:42:59 PM
Beijing give: N16 + Nathan Broad + Sam Mayes
NDT give: Bachar Houli + N91 + N73
n16 gives us 16/17/18 and broad/mayes is to help both teams with cap
Confirm.
Houli has a one year contract so strengthens our back line for the short term but we lose our first pick as a result.
The rest of the deal helps both with cap.
Beijing give: N53 + N71
New York give: N50
Bit of a nothing trade but NY needed more picks. RD to confirm.
Quote from: Toga on October 22, 2019, 12:39:35 AM
Beijing give: N53 + N71
New York give: N50
Bit of a nothing trade but NY needed more picks. RD to confirm.
Confirmed
Needed the extra pick for list size so giving Jing a slight upgrade
New York trade: Tom Barrass + Mitch Lewis
New York receive: Luke Dahlhaus + n57
NDT trade: Shannon Hurn + Luke Dahlhaus
NDT receive: Zak Butters + Tom Barrass + Mitch Lewis + JJK
Dublin trade: Zak Butters + JJK + n57
Dublin receive: Shannon Hurn
have been shopping around these 2 for a while and feel this trade suits us best 3 good youngsters and jjk for cap
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on October 24, 2019, 07:15:06 PM
New York trade: Tom Barrass + Mitch Lewis
New York receive: Luke Dahlhaus + n57
NDT trade: Shannon Hurn + Luke Dahlhaus
NDT receive: Zak Butters + Tom Barrass + Mitch Lewis + JJK
Dublin trade: Zak Butters + JJK + n57
Dublin receive: Shannon Hurn
have been shopping around these 2 for a while and feel this trade suits us best 3 good youngsters and jjk for cap
Deal
Going for flag
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on October 24, 2019, 07:15:06 PM
New York trade: Tom Barrass + Mitch Lewis
New York receive: Luke Dahlhaus + n57
NDT trade: Shannon Hurn + Luke Dahlhaus
NDT receive: Zak Butters + Tom Barrass + Mitch Lewis + JJK
Dublin trade: Zak Butters + JJK + n57
Dublin receive: Shannon Hurn
have been shopping around these 2 for a while and feel this trade suits us best 3 good youngsters and jjk for cap
Confirmed
I really rate Barrass and Lewis and think they both have big upside - kinda nervous letting them go and hope they don't burn me, but with the rebuild nearing completion Dahl is a really nice fit for me
I get a starting forward, and give up a starting defender + potential forward whilst Dublin give up a highly rated rookie in Butters to get Hurn to challenge for the flag, and NDT bring in 3 really good youngsters + cap which suits their rebuild really well
New York trade: Ben Reid
Christchurch trade: Pick #60
Reasoning: The Reid brothers unite to guide Church to finals!
RD to confirm.
Quote from: Koop on October 25, 2019, 09:46:24 PM
New York trade: Ben Reid
Christchurch trade: Pick #60
Reasoning: The Reid brothers unite to guide Church to finals!
RD to confirm.
Uniting the Reids is a big win for the entire comp
Helping Koop with cap :)
Christchurch trade: Conor McKenna + NAT19
New Delhi trade: NAT7 + NAT21
Reasoning: Have enough starting types down back and have a specific target in mind for 7.
KB to confirm.
Quote from: Koop on October 26, 2019, 08:17:03 PM
Christchurch trade: Conor McKenna + NAT19
New Delhi trade: NAT7 + NAT21
Reasoning: Have enough starting types down back and have a specific target in mind for 7.
KB to confirm.
confirm
i like mckenna was choosing between him and other players in hurn/dahl deal was a tough choice not picking him so very happy to get him here, this also helps us with cap and not having the headache of who to take with pick 7
PNL Trade: Chad Wingard + #39
Buenos Aires Trade: Sam Jacobs
Reasoning: Sad to Finally trade the Chad, plenty of interest in him over the years and really didn't want to part with him, but Ruck is the hardest line to get set and with our list we have a chance to contend for finals if we shore up this line, so had to be done
Quote from: DazBurg on October 26, 2019, 11:55:33 PM
PNL Trade: Chad Wingard + #39
Buenos Aires Trade: Sam Jacobs
Reasoning: Sad to Finally trade the Chad, plenty of interest in him over the years and really didn't want to part with him, but Ruck is the hardest line to get set and with our list we have a chance to contend for finals if we shore up this line, so had to be done
Have ROB so im able to part with jacobs, leaves me with no backup at all but i figure if ROB goes down my seasons gone anyway :P
and my forward line is very questionable so adding Wingard should help steady it and while he didnt have the best of years hes got a good history of scoring.
Toronto trade: Will Hayes, National #59 + National #69
Berlin trade: Harry Jones + Myles Poholke
Taking a punt on a pair of kids.
Quote from: fanTCfool on October 30, 2019, 04:41:39 PM
Toronto trade: Will Hayes, National #59 + National #69
Berlin trade: Harry Jones + Myles Poholke
Taking a punt on a pair of kids.
Confirmed
This one could hurt me. But need mid depth, and Hayes played AFL last year so I guess that's playing depth :-X
PNL trade Wingard
Dillos trade Jacobs
Quote from: DazBurg on October 31, 2019, 09:41:52 AM
Quote from: iZander on October 31, 2019, 09:36:15 AM
PNL trade Wingard
Dillos trade Jacobs
Confirmed
Re-vising the trades as per comments
I need a forward, Daz/HP need a ruck. Wingard averaged 75 but we know he has high than that in his history. Jacobs recently signed a 2 year deal at GWS and will be number 1 ruck there. This seems like a fair price to pay given the current price of rucks on the market the last few years ie preuss/greene, Kruz/JOM, Ladhams/Perryman, n15, mccartin
Cape Town give n9, Dylan Clarke, David Mackay
NDT give Sam Menegola, n19
Mene for n9 and Clarke for n19 then Mackay for cap
gets us another top 10 pick there is a couple of mids im hoping which we can get one in that range and i like D Clarke to
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on November 01, 2019, 01:14:52 PM
Cape Town give n9, Dylan Clarke, David Mackay
NDT give Sam Menegola, n19
Mene for n9 and Clarke for n19 then Mackay for cap
gets us another top 10 pick there is a couple of mids im hoping which we can get one in that range and i like D Clarke to
Confirmed. Hopefully Menegola bounces back to previous years form, and helps Kate push for finals next year.
NDT give Rupert Wills
Toronto give Alex Sexton
fixes our cap issue
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on November 02, 2019, 02:08:21 AM
NDT give Rupert Wills
Toronto give Alex Sexton
fixes our cap issue
Confirmed. Wills has a bit of a work to do to solidify a place in the Collingwood side, but I'm keen to add some more depth to the midfield so will take my chances.
New York give: Nat#51+ Nat#76
Pacific give: Steven Motlop
RD to confirm. Cap help for NY and wanting an extra number for Pacific.
Quote from: upthemaidens on November 02, 2019, 11:55:53 PM
New York give: Nat#51+ Nat#76
Pacific give: Steven Motlop
RD to confirm. Cap help for NY and wanting an extra number for Pacific.
Confirmed
As UTM said Pacific was needing an extra pick for their list size, and I need the extra cap so win win for both of us
Berlin trade: Trent Cotchin, Doulton Langlands + Thomas Murphy
Christchurch trade: Braydon Preuss + Josh Thomas
This leaves me with a slight predicament in the mids, but better that than a ruck predicament. This trade allows me to rest easy should the unthinkable happen to Gawn.
Preuss is a clear starter when the #1 ruck, but either doesn't play or scores poorly when he doesn't. Regardless, that's worth a start in this climate and Cotchin provides that. Murphy & Doults I suppose are compensation for the upside of Preuss, whilst Cotchin is compensation for Preuss' starting ability. Josh Thomas is just a handy piece of depth.
Koop to confirm.
Quote from: Purple 77 on November 04, 2019, 10:26:22 PM
Berlin trade: Trent Cotchin, Doulton Langlands + Thomas Murphy
Christchurch trade: Braydon Preuss + Josh Thomas
This leaves me with a slight predicament in the mids, but better that than a ruck predicament. This trade allows me to rest easy should the unthinkable happen to Gawn.
Preuss is a clear starter when the #1 ruck, but either doesn't play or scores poorly when he doesn't. Regardless, that's worth a start in this climate and Cotchin provides that. Murphy & Doults I suppose are compensation for the upside of Preuss, whilst Cotchin is compensation for Preuss' starting ability. Josh Thomas is just a handy piece of depth.
Koop to confirm.
Confirm.
Warm bodies in the midfield is what I need. This provides one maybe slightly well done one but also gives me a young one that could play 10-15 next year for more depth.
Tom Murphy was 2nd for ranking points per minute for the Roos in JLT before he got injured. Incredibly nice user off half back and adds to the future.
New York trade: Mitch Brown
Rio trade: N74
Meh, Brown might get picked up. Could be a streaming option for me if he does. idk. RD to confirm.
London Trade Jordan Roiughead
Buenos Ariies Trade: 52
BA need cap and Roughead will not be around when we challenge so happy to oblige, Consider pick is fair for someone who will be defender.
Quote from: Ringo on November 06, 2019, 10:02:32 PM
London Trade Jordan Roiughead
Buenos Ariies Trade: 52
BA need cap and Roughead will not be around when we challenge so happy to oblige, Consider pick is fair for someone who will be defender.
Confirm, this puts me above cap
Quote from: PowerBug on November 06, 2019, 08:04:19 PM
New York trade: Mitch Brown
Rio trade: N74
Meh, Brown might get picked up. Could be a streaming option for me if he does. idk. RD to confirm.
Confirmed
Church trade: Pick 82
Rio trade: Brendon Ah Chee
Reasoning: Cap
PB to confirm.
Quote from: Koop on November 07, 2019, 04:18:38 PM
Church trade: Pick 82
Rio trade: Brendon Ah Chee
Reasoning: Cap
PB to confirm.
Confirmed.
I dunno what I'm doing anymore. Ah Chee was annoying to look at in my list of fwds so he can go.
New York trade: Ben Paton
Mexico trade: Nat Pick 56 + PSD 5
Paton is solid fringe for Saints, and I get 2 picks for 1 player which helps me with list size and draft picks
PK to confirm
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on November 07, 2019, 05:56:46 PM
New York trade: Ben Paton
Mexico trade: Nat Pick 56 + PSD 5
Paton is solid fringe for Saints, and I get 2 picks for 1 player which helps me with list size and draft picks
PK to confirm
I forgot I have to delist Dunn, solid replacement.
Toronto give PSD 17
New Delhi give Fergus Greene, Harry Edwards, PSD 36
was delisting the players anyway and not using psd 36
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on November 11, 2019, 01:05:00 AM
Toronto give PSD 17
New Delhi give Fergus Greene, Harry Edwards, PSD 36
was delisting the players anyway and not using psd 36
Confirmed, warm bodies for the list.
NDT give PSD 17 + Jake Stein
Buenos give NAT 79
just getting something for another player we were delisting
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on November 11, 2019, 11:58:10 PM
NDT give PSD 17 + Jake Stein
Buenos give NAT 79
just getting something for another player we were delisting
warm bodies
Moscow trades: Josh Rotham
New York trades: PSD Pick 3
RD to confirm
Quote from: Jukes on November 12, 2019, 11:59:40 PM
Moscow trades: Josh Rotham
New York trades: PSD Pick 3
RD to confirm
Confirmed
Tokyo Trade: Vardy + 44 + 47
Mexico Trade: Guelfi + 36
Need more mid depth and I rate Guelfi. Wasn't likely to use 47 so wanted to upgrade. Pk to confirm.
Quote from: Boomz on November 13, 2019, 10:40:32 PM
Tokyo Trade: Vardy + 44 + 47
Mexico Trade: Guelfi + 36
Need more mid depth and I rate Guelfi. Wasn't likely to use 47 so wanted to upgrade. Pk to confirm.
Ruck back up for Nic Nat.
Confirmed.
Christchurch trade: Pick 11
New Delhi trade: Pick 17 + Pick 18
Reasoning: Shame to lose 11 as I've been very open with my opinion that this draft has a standout 11 prospects before dropping away considerably, but at the end of the day I don't have a lot of high range talent to build around, and having an extra top 20 pick to try and nail has it's appeal.
KB to confirm.
Quote from: Koop on November 16, 2019, 07:46:57 PM
Christchurch trade: Pick 11
New Delhi trade: Pick 17 + Pick 18
Reasoning: Shame to lose 11 as I've been very open with my opinion that this draft has a standout 11 prospects before dropping away considerably, but at the end of the day I don't have a lot of high range talent to build around, and having an extra top 20 pick to try and nail has it's appeal.
KB to confirm.
confirm, pretty obvious why but there is a couple guys in the pick 11 range we like
Berlin trade: Pick 70
PNL trade: Pick 75, PSD Pick 20 + PSD Pick 38
Because PSD Picks 20 and 38 are better than 60 odd.
Quote from: Purple 77 on November 18, 2019, 10:11:28 PM
Berlin trade: Pick 70
PNL trade: Pick 75, PSD Pick 20 + PSD Pick 38
Because PSD Picks 20 and 38 are better than 60 odd.
confirmed, won't be using all thos epicks so slight upgrade and a helping hand for purps list sizing
Berlin trade: Pick 77
Beijing trade: Pick 89 + Pick 91
A couple more picks that are better than late PSDs haha
Quote from: Purple 77 on November 20, 2019, 07:19:23 PM
Berlin trade: Pick 77
Beijing trade: Pick 89 + Pick 91
A couple more picks that are better than late PSDs haha
Confirm
Dublin Trade: Ben Ronke
Dillos Trade: Noah Gown
Reason: realised i was over cap
Quote from: Holz on November 22, 2019, 04:15:09 PM
Dublin Trade: Ben Ronke
Dillos Trade: Noah Gown
Reason: realised i was over cap
Seoul trade: Kieran Strachan + Kamdyn McIntosh
BA trade: Jordan Butts + PSD 17
Just freeing up some cap space and helping IZ out with the crows ruck set
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on November 23, 2019, 12:50:23 AM
Seoul trade: Kieran Strachan + Kamdyn McIntosh
BA trade: Jordan Butts + PSD 17
Just freeing up some cap space and helping IZ out with the crows ruck set
This’ll bite me in the butt probably as I like Jordan long term but as Jb said ruck set is nice and I’m sure cap will come in handy one day
Moscow trades: N13 and PSD13
Buenos Aires trades: Jamie Macmillan and PSD6
Quote from: Jukes on November 23, 2019, 01:08:07 AM
Moscow trades: N13 and PSD13
Buenos Aires trades: Jamie Macmillan and PSD6
Confirmed
Berlin trade: Pick 59
Cape Town trade: Pick 64 + Pick 87
I dunno how it happened, but fark me I need list spots somethin fierce.
Berlin trade: PSD Pick 20
Cape Town trade: PSD Pick 27 + PSD Pick 45
He's a kind man, GL.
Quote from: Purple 77 on November 23, 2019, 05:19:54 PM
Berlin trade: Pick 59
Cape Town trade: Pick 64 + Pick 87
I dunno how it happened, but fark me I need list spots somethin fierce.
Confirmed, don't need all these picks
Quote from: Purple 77 on November 23, 2019, 05:20:32 PM
Berlin trade: PSD Pick 20
Cape Town trade: PSD Pick 27 + PSD Pick 45
He's a kind man, GL.
Can confirm I'm a kind man. Also confirm the trade. But mainly the kind man part.
Berlin trade: Pick 64 + PSD Pick 27
Cairo trade: Pick 67, Pick 90 + PSD Pick 30
Not sure if I'm Purple77 or Mitch Starc
Quote from: Purple 77 on November 23, 2019, 06:58:17 PM
Berlin trade: Pick 64 + PSD Pick 27
Cairo trade: Pick 67, Pick 90 + PSD Pick 30
Not sure if I'm Purple77 or Mitch Starc
Can confirm he is Mitch Starc, can also confirm the trade. List management tings on our end because we get good ol’ Will Snelling back.
Pacific trade: #51+ #76+ PSD#28
New York trade: #60+ #62+ PSD#21
RD to confirm. Simple pick swap that suits both clubs.
Quote from: upthemaidens on November 24, 2019, 09:18:18 PM
Pacific trade: #51+ #76+ PSD#28
New York trade: #60+ #62+ PSD#21
RD to confirm. Simple pick swap that suits both clubs.
Confirm
New York trade: Pick 51 + Pick 76
Toronto trade: Pick 54 + Pick 72
FTC to confirm
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on November 27, 2019, 10:48:58 AM
New York trade: Pick 51 + Pick 76
Toronto trade: Pick 54 + Pick 72
FTC to confirm
Confirmed, shuffling the earlier pick forward marginally
Rio trade: N38, N82
Beijing trade: N35, PSD 52
Toga to confirm
Christchurch trade: N17 + N21
Rio trade: N14 + N35
Loss on paper but I have serious doubts who I desperately want at 17 gets there.
PB to confirm/
Quote from: Koop on December 02, 2019, 12:21:45 AM
Christchurch trade: N17 + N21
Rio trade: N14 + N35
Loss on paper but I have serious doubts who I desperately want at 17 gets there.
PB to confirm/
Confirmed.
Lucky me, according to Koop :D
Quote from: PowerBug on December 01, 2019, 11:27:55 PM
Rio trade: N38, N82
Beijing trade: N35, PSD 52
Toga to confirm
Confirm
Dublin Trade: PSD 22
PNL Trade: Nat 70
Trade Period 2 is OPEN
Rules:
- Where previously this was strictly 1 for 1, 2 for 2 movements etc, you now have some flexibility! Provided that you STAY WITHIN THE CAP AT ALL TIMES, your list size can be between 44-46, allowing you to do 1 for 2 or 2 for 1 deals, etc.
- If started the trade period below the cap, then you are only permitted to do trades that increase or maintain your overall salary cap.
- You are permitted FOUR LIST MOVEMENTS. A list movement is defined as the trading out of a player. If you trade 1 player and get 2 back, this counts as 1 movement for you, and 2 movements for the other team.
- On-trading a player ALSO counts as a list movement. If I trade Cale Morton for Jimmy Toumpas, then Jimmy Toumpas for Jordan Gysberts, I haven't made one list movement, I've made two (1 for trading out Morton, 1 for trading out Toumpas). Again, movements are defined as the trading out of a player.
- I rule on all trades in this period (except for ones I'm involved in). These decisions are final.
- Trade Period closes at 11.59.59pm AEDST January 31st.
Remember, all discussion goes in the confab thread (http://forum.fanfooty.com.au/index.php/topic,113283.0.html). If you have any questions, PM me, or direct them there :)
Tokyo needs mids, Seoul needs forwards so a nice simple one.
Seoul trade: Isaac Smith
Tokyo trade: Charlie Dixon
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on December 10, 2019, 08:12:09 PM
Tokyo needs mids, Seoul needs forwards so a nice simple one.
Seoul trade: Isaac Smith
Tokyo trade: Charlie Dixon
Confirmed. As above.
Dublin Trade: Cale Hooker
Berlin Trade: Allen Christenson
Need fwd bench cover after losing mchenry.
Quote from: Holz on December 30, 2019, 09:31:09 AM
Dublin Trade: Cale Hooker
Berlin Trade: Allen Christenson
Need fwd bench cover after losing mchenry.
Confirmed
Need def cover after losing rance :( hopefully hooker can recover from a delayed pre season and score OK
Toronto trade: Tom Hawkins + Mason Redman
Moscow trade: Ryan Burton + Sam Weideman
Looking for a boost to our defenders and willing to take a hit in the forward line to do it. I love Redman but see Burton as an improvement, with Weideman a speculative future option.
Jukertorp to confirm.
Quote from: fanTCfool on February 01, 2020, 12:45:03 AM
Toronto trade: Tom Hawkins + Mason Redman
Moscow trade: Ryan Burton + Sam Weideman
Looking for a boost to our defenders and willing to take a hit in the forward line to do it. I love Redman but see Burton as an improvement, with Weideman a speculative future option.
Jukertorp to confirm.
Confirmed