say the line bart
Brodie Grundy is.... gettable
As is usually the case, everyone gettable for the right price. Prices for some are higher than others so enquire within.
Wouldn't mind another first rounder if possible, also looking to sure up each line a D4/M4/F4 type. Also trying to have a player from each AFL team on the list in 2025 so will be on the hunt for a player from the Bloos, Pear and Eagles.
don't really know what we will be doing probably be shopping around Hobbs/future 1st package for a defender or forward
Mitch Georgiades is going nowhere
Quote from: kilblufftwo on August 03, 2024, 08:03:55 PMMitch Georgiades is going nowhere
Well he's your only playing forward next year so understandable :P
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on August 03, 2024, 09:02:04 PMQuote from: kilblufftwo on August 03, 2024, 08:03:55 PMMitch Georgiades is going nowhere
Well he's your only playing forward next year so understandable :P
if you say so
I hear Mabior Chol is available
Rio have many serviceable forwards (Wood, Kennedy, Langford, JJordon) and will be looking to add midfield options as there is a severe lack of depth there. This can be in the form of ready made players but also I hear that there's a mid-heavy draft ahead of us, I'm happy to move up and/or add to my first round draft hand.
There are still a few untouchable players on the list, no surprises on who some of those names are.
This is how I expect things to look in 2025
New York Revolution
D: Bailey Dale, Max Holmes (MID), Nic Martin, Zac Guthrie, Blake Hardwick, Christian Salem, Brodie Smith, Brady Hough, Esava Ratugolea, Lewis Melican, James O'Donnell, Will McCabe, Hugh Bond, Luke Cleary,
M: Lachie Neale, Stephen Coniglio, Tom Powell, Cam Guthrie, Brandan Parfitt, Mitch Hardie, George Stevens, James Willis, Oskar Faulkhead, Harvey Johnston
R: Mark Blicavs, Toby Conway, Rhys Stanley, Vigo Visentini
F: Patrick Lipinski, Darcy Byrne-Jones, Willie Rioli, Brad Close, Eddie Ford, Rhyan Mansell, Jack Darling, Jake Riccardi, Cooper Sharman, Shannon Neale, Beau McCreery, Elliott Himmelberg, Chris Burgess, Ted Clohesy, Jacob Konstanty
Looking for mids and have defenders and forwards to offer
Everyone is on the table, but the players in blue are who I value the most and would need a really attractive offer to consider moving
our tiers are prob like
hard to get = Jaxon Binns, Mitch Hinge, Zak Butters, Noah Anderson, Jack Sinclair, Jason Horne-Francis, Reuben Ginbey, Sam Durham, Oscar McInerney, Dayne Zorko, Mitch Georgiades, Darcy Fort, Henry Smith
not impossible to get = Jordan Dawson, Ben Hobbs, Sam Switkowski, Lachlan Bramble, Jake Lloyd
easier to get = future 1st, Jack Martin, Mitch Lewis, Conor McKenna, Robbie Fox, Laitham Vandermeer, Adam Kennedy, James Madden, Kaleb Smith, Jordan Boyd, Patrick Snell, Ed Langdon, Dylan Stephens, Finn Maginness, Darcy Tucker, Loch Rawlinson, Tyler Brockman, Ben Brown, Noah Answerth, Alex Sexton, James Peatling, Harvey Harrison, Calsher Dear, Robert Hansen, Patrick Voss
starting defender and forward wanted
Jordan Dawson, Ben Hobbs and future 1st our main pieces being used trying to get them
Jing Jing, bling bling, cut the chatter...
D: Wil Powell, Sam Taylor, Kane Farrell, Josh Battle, Jack Henry, Alex Pearce, Jake Kolodjashnij, Josh Draper, James Trezise, Dyson Heppell, Darcy MacPherson, Kaine Baldwin, Alex Keath, Marty Hore, Jed Adams, Kyle Marshall
M: Conor Nash, Brayden Fiorini, Harry Morrison, Luke Edwards, Brandon Ellis
R: Brodie Grundy, Mason Cox (FWD), Aiden Begg, Kyah Farris-White, Joe Furphy
F: Brody Mihocek, Jy Simpkin (MID), David Swallow (MID), Tyson Stengle, Luke Pedlar, Dan McStay, Kade Chandler, Jake Rogers (MID), Malcolm Rosas, Jai Culley (MID), Callum M. Brown, David Cuningham, Lachlan Gollant, Ash Johnson, Hewago Paul Oea, Jye Menzie, Matthew Allison, Jaiden Hunter
NAT PICKS: 1, 9, 19, 37, 73, 91
FUTURE PICKS: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th
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Holy Mackerel! Our midfield has vanished!
Almost everyone is gettable, and with Brandon Ellis calling it quits we have some cap to make up and are expecting a big list turnover in the offseason.
We are likely going to have a big swathe of forwards available for trade this offseason. Headlined by potential top 6 forward Jy Simpkin. Brodie Grundy is available of course, we are looking to trade him this year so if you need a ruck, step into my office. Otherwise, we need midfielders apparently, and in general are looking to bring in some warm bodies and picks to counter the expected exodus. Picks unlikely to be available for trade as a result, but if you think you've got a good offer for us, feel free to talk.
D: Jayden Short, Lachlan Ash, Nick Hind, Jeremy McGovern, Zac Williams, Tom Doedee, Jack Scrimshaw, Nicholas Coffield, Braeden Campbell (MID), Brandon Walker, Sandy Brock, Luke Nankervis, Tew Jiath, Luamon Laul
M: Darcy Parish, Ollie Wines, Tom Green, Adam Cerra, Caleb Serong, Jordan De Goey, Matthew Roberts, Paddy Dow, Jeremy Sharp, Matt Duffy
R: Reilly O'Brien, Kieran Strachan, Kalin Lane, Taylor Goad, Hudson O'Keefe, Clay Tucker, Oliver Hayes-Brown
F: Dustin Martin, Toby Greene, Will Hayward, Cameron Rayner, Logan McDonald, Mitchito Owens, Joel Jeffrey (DEF), Ryan Maric, Finlay Macrae, Nathan Kreuger (RUC), Sebit Kuek, Harvey Thomas (MID)
Want to keep
Prefer to keep
Tradable
Looking to rejuvenate my list a little bit this year
Would like to enter the draft in the first round
And ofc im open to trading anyone above for the right deal
Haven't had a in-depth conversation with Stig yet but no one is untradeable. The usual guys will command an offer that probably doesn't make a lot of viable sense, but no one is off the table.
Honestly we're pretty happy with how things look this off-season. You likely won't see much from us in terms of chasing, but we are still on the lookout for another starting (70+) forward and some midfield reinforcements. I am 50/50 about the draft, so Pick 6 & futures are available if it is a win-win scenario.
There is a school of thought that potentially we are now in a position where Darcy is moveable. I would be inclined to agree, but am of the opinion that if he is fully fit the whole year, we'll be featuring in finals. So any offer needs to be able to help us do that.
D: Mason Redman, Callum Wilkie, Brennan Cox, Lewis Young, Dylan Williams, Lachie Jones, Liam Stocker, Tom Clurey, Aaron Francis, Zaine Cordy (FWD), Trent McKenzie, Jase Burgoyne, Charlie Dean, Tylar Young
M: George Hewett, James Rowbottom, Ryley Sanders, Daniel Curtin (DEF), Shaun Mannagh (FWD), Callum Ah Chee, Matt Johnson, Ryan Byrnes, Zane Trew, Clay Hall, Will Graham (DEF), Lachlan Charleson (FWD)
R: Sean Darcy, Dante Visentini
F: Tom McDonald, Jade Gresham, Jesse Hogan, Jamie Elliott, Jacob Koschitzke, Brent Daniels, Gary Rohan, Jake Melksham, Michael Frederick, Hayden McLean (RUC), Corey Durdin, Riley Garcia, Bailey Laurie, Joe Richards
Prefer to Keep
Can Look At
Tradeable
Rio De Janeiro Jaguars
Def: Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, Tom Barrass, Karl Amon, Lachie Weller, Charlie Comben, Lachie Cowan, Ryan Lester, Brayden Maynard, Nathan Broad, Connor O'Sullivan, Kallan Dawson, Riley Hardeman, Denver Granger-Barras, Jakob Ryan, Joel Hamling, Darragh Joyce, Cooper Vickery, Jordyn Baker,
Mid: Tim Taranto, Brad Crouch, Jack Viney, Harry Sharp, Oskar Baker.
Ruck: Marc Pittonet, Tom De Koning, Tom Campbell, Alex Mirkov.
Fwd: Kyle Langford, Mason Wood [Mid], Matthew Kennedy [Mid], Eric Hipwood, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, Darcy Fogarty, James Jordon [Mid], Nick Larkey, Todd Marshall, Ollie Lord, Jeremy Finlayson, Sam Powell-Pepper, Jed McEntee, Brandon Ryan, Liam Fawcett.
2024 Intl. Draft: 10, 21, 28, BA 2nd, 38, NDT 3rd, 64, 72, 100.
2025 Intl. Draft: Rio 1st, Rio 2nd, Rio 3rd, Rio 4th, Rio 5th, Rio 6th.
Trade period goals:
- Trade up into a top 5 2024 draft pick.
- Strengthen mids whilst offloading defenders and forwards.
- Only players coloured in red are untouchable.
had some talks about Dawson for a forward already, if you want to discuss just send a discord message send a friend invite if you need to
Pretty happy with where the list is at right now, but wanting to move one of Kelly, Worpel and Docherty for a defender, along with getting the cap situation sorted when the details are finalised. I'll be overseas from September 13th until November (and working extra to make up for my absence before that) but feel free to drop me a line if interested and I'll get back when possible!
Defenders
Not Moving: Dan Houston, Nick Blakey, Miles Bergman
Could be Moved: Corey Wagner, Tom Brown, Zach Reid,
Available: Jason Johannisen, Oscar McDonald, James Van Es, Angus Hastie, Joseph Fonti, Harry Arnold, Angus McLennan, Matt Carroll
Midfielders
Not Moving: Nick Daicos, Errol Gulden, Connor Rozee, Adam Treloar
Could be Moved: Josh Kelly, Sam Docherty, James Worpel, Sam Berry, Mitch Knevitt, Jack Carroll
Available: Campbell Chesser, Nik Cox
Rucks
Not Moving: Sam Draper, Nick Bryan, Todd Goldstein
Forwards
Not Moving: Caleb Daniel, Dylan Moore, Joe Daniher, Kysaiah Pickett, Cameron Zurhaar, Tyler Sonsie, Darcy Jones
Could be Moved: James Harmes
Available: Francis Evans, Noah Cumberland, Ashton Moir, Jack Delean, Rob Monohan
Toronto Wolves
Readily Available: Alex Witherden, Ryan Burton, James Borlase, Miller Bergman, Hugh Davies, Ollie Murphy, Liam O'Connell
Indifferent: Zac Fisher, Jack Buckley, Jake Bowey, Brandon Starcevich, Josh Goater
Unlikely to Move: Jordan Clark
Indifferent: Tim Kelly, Tom Atkins, Lachlan Sholl, Dion Prestia
Unlikely to Move: Isaac Heeney, Jai Newcombe, Marcus Windhager, Harry DeMattia
Indifferent: Matthew Flynn
Unlikely to Move: Rowan Marshall
Readily Available: Jack Silvagni, Blake Drury, Tom Emmett, Jacob Bauer, Wade Derksen, Luke Lloyd, Archer Reid, Matt Coulthard, Josh Corbett, Sam Weideman, Conrad Williams
Indifferent: Liam Baker, Jackson Macrae, Luke Parker, Josh Rachele, Jackson Mead, Max King, Kynan Brown
Unlikely to Move: Connor MacDonald
NAT PICKS: 29, 47, 51, 55, 83, 101
FUTURE PICKS: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th
D: Luke Ryan, Darcy Moore, Dougal Howard, Charlie Ballard, Rory Atkins, Griffin Logue, Sam De Koning, Seamus Mitchell, Jed Busslinger, Carter Michael, Jackson Archer, Oisin Mullin, Blake Howes, Josh Eyre
M: Zach Merrett, Matt Crouch, Hunter Clark, Chayce Jones (DEF), Will Brodie, Ryan Angwin, Josh Fahey, Nathan Wardius
R: Darcy Cameron, Ned Reeves, Max Heath (FWD), Lachlan McAndrew, Will Green
F: Ben Keays, Nat Fyfe (MID), Oscar Allen, Jack Billings, Caleb Windsor (MID), Josh Schache, Ben King, Paul Curtis, Joel Amartey, Nate Caddy, Jack Mahony, Sam Day, Isaac Keeler, Jayden Davey, Jordan Croft, Seth Campbell, Oliver Sestan
TBH still unsure what direction i want to go so hard to really make a list.
at this stage i'd say Merrett not going anywhere
Ryan and cameron very valuable but actually willing to listen to offers
rest of blue in caddy and windsor with direction very happy to keep
really as i said no idea of direction at this point so hard till i see what is out there in terms of trades to help decide a direction
draft picks and young players (including younger established players) ideally
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on August 03, 2024, 09:02:04 PMQuote from: kilblufftwo on August 03, 2024, 08:03:55 PMMitch Georgiades is going nowhere
Well he's your only playing forward next year so understandable :P
Dear says hi
Mexico City Suns - 3rd place.
Available: Hugo Ralphsmith, Ben Paton, Rhett Bazzo, Sam Durdin, Tom McCallum,
Harder Ask: Hayden Young, Nic Newman, Archie Roberts
No: James Sicily, Sam Banks, Max Michalanney
Com Tole: Com Tole
Available: Steele Sidebottom, Brad Hill, James Aish, Jacob Wehr, Josh Sinn, Will Lorenz
Harder Ask: Christian Petracca, Billy Dowling, Joel Freijah
No: Sam Walsh, Luke Davies-Uniacke, Bailey Scott
Available: Jake Stringer, Sam Sturt, Callum Jamieson, Oliver Henry, Cooper Harvey, Noah Long, Lance Collard,
Harder Ask: Harry Mckay, Aaron Naughton, Shai Bolton, Ben Ainsworth, Kai Lohmann
No: Ned Flanders, Jeremy Cameron, Jed Walter, Jack Williams,
At this stage I'll be looking at bringing in a forward or two. Probably will have excess mids. Sheez, Chadley, and Nank probably the only guys that will need a bloody good offer to move, otherwise anyone is on the table.
Hit me up if you're looking to move a starting forward for a mid, pick, or possibly defender.
Defence:
Tradeable: Adam Saad, Jamaine Jones, Darcy Gardiner, James Leake, Jy Farrar, Lewis Hayes, Oscar Murdoch
Prefer to Keep but can be traded : Will Dawson (FWD), Zane Zakostelsky (RUC), Josh Rotham,
Immoveable: Keidean Coleman, John Noble, Darcy Wilmot,
Mids:
Tradeable: Dylan Shiel, Liam Shiels, Riley Bonner, Marlion Pickett (FWD), Will Hoskin-Elliott, Kamdyn McIntosh, Jack Bytel
Prefer to Keep but can be traded: Henry Hustwaite, Oliver Wiltshire (FWD),
Immoveable: Touk Miller, Willem Drew, Justin McInerney, Jhye Clark,
Rucks:
Immoveable: Timothy English, Jordan Sweet, Lachlan Smith
Forwards:
Tradeable: Taylor Adams (MID), Jamie Cripps, Jack Petrucelle, Charlie Spargo, Orazio Fantasia, Tom Berry, Bruce Reville (MID)
Prefer to Keep but can be traded: Jesse Motlop, Maurice Rioli, Reef McInnes, Rory Lobb,
Immoveable: Jack Higgins, Bailey Fritsch, Sam Darcy, Hugo Garcia (MID)
Will consider insane offers for immovable players
Pick 3 will not be traded but other picks may.
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on August 04, 2024, 09:10:28 PMThis is how I expect things to look in 2025
New York Revolution
D: Bailey Dale, Max Holmes (MID), Nic Martin, Zac Guthrie, Blake Hardwick, Christian Salem, Brodie Smith, Brady Hough, Esava Ratugolea, Lewis Melican, James O'Donnell, Will McCabe, Hugh Bond, Luke Cleary,
M: Lachie Neale, Stephen Coniglio, Tom Powell, Cam Guthrie, Brandan Parfitt, Mitch Hardie, George Stevens, James Willis, Oskar Faulkhead, Harvey Johnston
R: Mark Blicavs, Toby Conway, Rhys Stanley, Vigo Visentini
F: Patrick Lipinski, Darcy Byrne-Jones, Willie Rioli, Brad Close, Eddie Ford, Rhyan Mansell, Jack Darling, Jake Riccardi, Cooper Sharman, Shannon Neale, Beau McCreery, Elliott Himmelberg, Chris Burgess, Ted Clohesy, Jacob Konstanty
Looking for mids and have defenders and forwards to offer
Everyone is on the table, but the players in blue are who I value the most and would need a really attractive offer to consider moving
I'm open to splitting Neale too if there's an offer that works. Would want 2 players back, ideally 2 mids or 1 mid + 1 fwd, both would obviously need to be very good/have potential etc for someone like Neale who still has another 2 years to run on his contract (and could go beyond that)
Quote from: kilblufftwo on August 11, 2024, 03:10:49 PMQuote from: RaisyDaisy on August 03, 2024, 09:02:04 PMQuote from: kilblufftwo on August 03, 2024, 08:03:55 PMMitch Georgiades is going nowhere
Well he's your only playing forward next year so understandable :P
Dear says hi
Yet you'd rather Ginbey at 75% instead of Dear vs Richmond? You can't be too high on Dear then
ginbey is safer at this stage and likely to go close to 100 also meant i could name Langdon and i thought gc was a good opponent for him
you said George will be our only forward playing next year which clearly isnt true, has nothing to do with who we're naming this week
Yeah I was just having a joke about the George stuff haha
Ginbey over Dear this week I'd do too. GL!
13 votes in for the PP application.
Both teams have been unsuccessful.
Def: Tom Barrass, Charlie Comben, Ryan Lester, Brayden Maynard, Nathan Broad
Fwd: Kyle Langford, Mason Wood , Matthew Kennedy, James Jordon, Todd Marshall
I'm happy to move on almost all of these guys, almost exclusively for midfielders.
There's varying degrees of usefulness here but I am hoping that there's one big trade in here which involves packaging two maybe three of these players to grab a midfielder who is close to if not a triple digit guy.
Trade season is OPEN
McCluggage, Dambrosio, Crisp, Waterman, West, Mcauliffe could all move
Basically anyone but Max, Clarrie, Day could move for the right deal. Caldwell Curnow and Cripps unlikely
Looking for Defenders and Forwards
These players are readily tradeable for the right offer. Some may be delisted to make room.
Def: Darcy Gardiner, Jy Farrar
Mids: Taylor Adams (f). Dylan Shiel, Riley Bonner, Will Hosken Elliott, Kamdyn McIntosh
Fwd: Jamie Cripps, Orazio Fantasia
Quote from: iZander on August 05, 2024, 05:46:50 PMD: Jayden Short, Lachlan Ash, Nick Hind, Jeremy McGovern, Zac Williams, Tom Doedee, Jack Scrimshaw, Nicholas Coffield, Braeden Campbell (MID), Brandon Walker, Sandy Brock, Luke Nankervis, Tew Jiath, Luamon Laul
M: Darcy Parish, Ollie Wines, Tom Green, Adam Cerra, Caleb Serong, Jordan De Goey, Matthew Roberts, Paddy Dow, Jeremy Sharp, Matt Duffy
R: Reilly O'Brien, Kieran Strachan, Kalin Lane, Taylor Goad, Hudson O'Keefe, Clay Tucker, Oliver Hayes-Brown
F: Dustin Martin, Toby Greene, Will Hayward, Cameron Rayner, Logan McDonald, Mitchito Owens, Joel Jeffrey (DEF), Ryan Maric, Finlay Macrae, Nathan Kreuger (RUC), Sebit Kuek, Harvey Thomas (MID)
Want to keep
Prefer to keep
Tradable
Happy to look at any trade
Decided ill try and go around again so willing to let go of a bit of youth for some more scoring power
Matt Roberts has been in a few talks already, averaging 111 in his new defensive role at only 244 cap!
Quote from: iZander on August 27, 2024, 10:24:57 AMQuote from: iZander on August 05, 2024, 05:46:50 PMD: Jayden Short, Lachlan Ash, Nick Hind, Jeremy McGovern, Zac Williams, Tom Doedee, Jack Scrimshaw, Nicholas Coffield, Braeden Campbell (MID), Brandon Walker, Sandy Brock, Luke Nankervis, Tew Jiath, Luamon Laul
M: Darcy Parish, Ollie Wines, Tom Green, Adam Cerra, Caleb Serong, Jordan De Goey, Matthew Roberts, Paddy Dow, Jeremy Sharp, Matt Duffy
R: Reilly O'Brien, Kieran Strachan, Kalin Lane, Taylor Goad, Hudson O'Keefe, Clay Tucker, Oliver Hayes-Brown
F: Dustin Martin, Toby Greene, Will Hayward, Cameron Rayner, Logan McDonald, Mitchito Owens, Joel Jeffrey (DEF), Ryan Maric, Finlay Macrae, Nathan Kreuger (RUC), Sebit Kuek, Harvey Thomas (MID)
Want to keep
Prefer to keep
Tradable
Happy to look at any trade
Decided ill try and go around again so willing to let go of a bit of youth for some more scoring power
Matt Roberts has been in a few talks already, averaging 111 in his new defensive role at only 244 cap!
Quote from: Nige on July 29, 2024, 01:26:05 PMAs is usually the case, everyone gettable for the right price. Prices for some are higher than others so enquire within.
Wouldn't mind another first rounder if possible, also looking to sure up each line a D4/M4/F4 type. Also trying to have a player from each AFL team on the list in 2025 so will be on the hunt for a player from the Bloos, Pear and Eagles.
I suppose it's worth providing an update...
As most will know by now, I'm having talks about around some of the more key figures of the XV in Steele, Daicos, Stewart. All favourite sons of the coach and club, but willing to trade for the right deal.
Breakdown on a few players of note:
Steele: Moving probably requires a similar deal to which I traded him in (Steele + Bedford for McCluggage + Caldwell). At the end of the day, reigning BnF winner, M1 and most reliable captain option so would expect to be adequately compensated. Ideally at least one solid mid involved.
Daicos: Sits at M3 in the projected 2025 XV but open to any player that would comfortably sit in most XVs, or at least a utility type player, probably a mid to replace him, but open to other positions, really depends on the player offered.
Stewart: A newer one to discussions but I think it's something to seriously consider. Had his poorest season in 5 years and still went 90s. Currently D1, a C or CC option generally and last 4 seasons were over 100 avg so I expect any offer to acknowledge that and compensate accordingly.
Have offered Fletcher + Ward to a few teams, unsurprisingly, not as much interest in them, particularly Ward, but is to be expected. Both still young with great scope and all the tools to be more than handy starting midfield/utility types, equally happy to keep them.
Had a couple of questions about Richards, McKercher and Worrell. All three are players I have a very strong desire to keep so the offers for them would have to be irresistible, so good luck.
Still interested in potentially acquiring another first round in this year's draft, can trade any other picks I have outside of 7 + 11, including futures.
trade season is gun but also a headache is all im gonna say lol
is chol available? asking for a friend
jhf has been discussed but going to say isnt going anywhere
dawson also been discussed looking for a not old forward or 2 and/or defender
message me or SL if interested
D: Jack Sinclair (MID), Dayne Zorko, Mitch Hinge, Jake Lloyd, Conor McKenna, Robbie Fox, Laitham Vandermeer, Lachlan Bramble, Adam Kennedy (FWD), James Madden, Kaleb Smith, Jordan Boyd, Patrick Snell (FWD)
M: Jordan Dawson, Zak Butters, Noah Anderson, Jason Horne-Francis, Ed Langdon, Ben Hobbs, Reuben Ginbey, Dylan Stephens, Sam Durham, Finn Maginness, Jaxon Binns, Darcy Tucker, Loch Rawlinson (FWD)
R: Oscar McInerney, Darcy Fort (FWD), Henry Smith (RUC)
F: Jack Martin, Mitch Lewis, Mitch Georgiades, Sam Switkowski, Tyler Brockman, Noah Answerth, Alex Sexton, James Peatling, Harvey Harrison, Calsher Dear, Robert Hansen, Patrick Voss
thought id do this again, colours self explanatory guys like hobbs/peatling we're keen to see if change clubs and how they go, Dawson still in talks, him Lloyd and future picks our pieces to get a forward or 2 or picks
have a deal we like for Dawson, think i messaged everyone on discord but giving some notice here too
Quote from: PowerBug on August 25, 2024, 10:04:17 PMDef: Tom Barrass, Charlie Comben, Ryan Lester, Brayden Maynard, Nathan Broad
Fwd: Kyle Langford, Mason Wood , Matthew Kennedy, James Jordon, Todd Marshall
I'm happy to move on almost all of these guys, almost exclusively for midfielders.
There's varying degrees of usefulness here but I am hoping that there's one big trade in here which involves packaging two maybe three of these players to grab a midfielder who is close to if not a triple digit guy.
Def: Charlie Comben, Brayden Maynard, Ryan Lester, Nathan Broad.
Fwd: Kyle Langford, Matthew Kennedy, Todd Marshall, Sam Powell-Pepper, Jeremy Finlayson.
All these still available. Still need midfielders. Think about what how well rounded your squad would be with Comben, Langford and Kennedy in it... Just saying.
Matt Kennedy serially underrated too. Played 20 games from the start with 3 sub appearances (which are just DNPs in 2025). Averaging over 80 in those 20 full games... He's best 22 and he scores well, and is a forward. I am more than happy to hold onto him as an 80avg mid, but those of you who need forwards, well he's got more value to you than to me, just get me a better scoring midfielder in return
3 coaches remaining to vote.
The following trades auto-pass (ignoring any reliant on others to pass):
Trade 1
Christchurch trade: Christchurch F4
Cairo trade: Cairo F4
Trade 2
Rio de Janeiro trade: Pick 10
Berlin trade: Aaron Cadman + Dominic Sheed
Trade 3
Dublin trade: Brodie Kemp
Berlin trade: Finnbar Maley + Pick 20
Trade 4
Christchurch trade: Mason Redman + Christchurch F2
Christchurch receive: Hugh McCluggage
Cairo trade: Josh Ward + Pick 35
Cairo receive: Kane McAuliffe + Christchurch F2
Seoul trade: Hugh McCluggage + Kane McAuliffe
Seoul receive: Mason Redman, Josh Ward + Pick 35
Trade 5
Christchurch trade: Pick 60
Mexico City trade: Jake Stringer
Trade 7
Berlin trade: Koltyn Tholstrup, Harrison Petty, Pick 27 + Berlin F1
Berlin receive: Jordan Ridley, Pick 44 + Cape Town F3
Tokyo trade: Jordan Ridley, Pick 8 + Pick 44
Tokyo receive: Jordon Sweet, Lewis Hayes, Pick 22, Berlin F1 + London F2
London trade: Jordon Sweet, Lewis Hayes + London F2
London receive: Harrison Petty, Pick 8 + Pick 27
Cape Town trade: Pick 15 + Cape Town F3
Cape Town receive: Ben Keays
PNL trade: Ben Keays + Pick 22
PNL receive: Koltyn Tholstrup + Pick 15
Trade 8
Berlin trade: Tom Fullarton, Pick 23 + Cape Town F3
Christchurch trade: Dante Visentini + Pick 78
Trade 9
Berlin trade: Dante Visentini + Thomson Dow
Tokyo trade: Jack Ginnivan + Tokyo F3
2 coaches remaining, this trade auto-passes
Trade 10
Cairo trade: Josh Daicos, Jaspa Fletcher, Cairo F2 + Cairo F3
Rio de Janeiro trade: Tom Barrass, Mason Wood, James Jordon + Pick 21
Quote from: Koop on August 06, 2024, 05:17:45 PMD: Callum Wilkie, Brennan Cox, Lewis Young, Mac Andrew, Dylan Williams, Lachie Jones, Liam Stocker, Tom Clurey, Aaron Francis, Zaine Cordy (FWD), Trent McKenzie, Jase Burgoyne, Charlie Dean, Tylar Young
M: Hugh McCluggage, George Hewett, James Rowbottom, Daniel Curtin (DEF), Shaun Mannagh (FWD), Callum Ah Chee, Matt Johnson, Ryan Byrnes, Zane Trew, Clay Hall, Will Graham (DEF), Lachlan Charleson (FWD), Nathan O'Driscoll
R: Sean Darcy, Tom Fullarton
F: Tom McDonald, Jade Gresham, Jesse Hogan, Josh Treacy, Jamie Elliott, Jacob Koschitzke, Brent Daniels, Gary Rohan, Jake Melksham, Michael Frederick, Hayden McLean (RUC), Corey Durdin, Riley Garcia, Bailey Laurie, Joe Richards, Jake Stringer
Prefer to Keep
Can Look At
Tradeable
Updated :)
All votes received. The following trade
Trade 6
PNL trade: Matt Crouch + PNL F2
New York trade: Brady Hough + New York F1
Has received 9 votes, and auto-fails. All coaches stated PNL should be receiving more for Crouch, with many questioning Houghs worth.
The reasons have been forwarded to both RD and Daz.
I'll close with saying making offers for players in a trade on the assumption it fails, is not a good look. Had the trade landed on 6-7 votes, I would have strongly considered overturning it to a PASS based purely on that seemingly widespread conduct.
Quote from: Koop on September 02, 2024, 07:47:49 PMQuote from: Koop on August 06, 2024, 05:17:45 PMD: Callum Wilkie, Brennan Cox, Lewis Young, Mac Andrew, Dylan Williams, Lachie Jones, Liam Stocker, Tom Clurey, Aaron Francis, Zaine Cordy (FWD), Trent McKenzie, Jase Burgoyne, Charlie Dean, Tylar Young
M: Adam Treloar, Hugh McCluggage, George Hewett, James Rowbottom, Daniel Curtin (DEF), Shaun Mannagh (FWD), Ryan Byrnes, Zane Trew, Clay Hall, Will Graham (DEF), Lachlan Charleson (FWD),
R: Sean Darcy, Tom Fullarton
F: Tom McDonald, Jade Gresham, Jesse Hogan, Josh Treacy, Jamie Elliott, Jacob Koschitzke, Brent Daniels, Gary Rohan, Jake Melksham, Michael Frederick, Hayden McLean (RUC), Corey Durdin, Riley Garcia, Bailey Laurie, Joe Richards, Jake Stringer
Picks: 23, 25, 37, 65
Prefer to Keep
Can Look At
Tradeable
Updated :)
Quote from: fanTCfool on August 10, 2024, 04:39:58 PMToronto Wolves
Readily Available: Alex Witherden, Ryan Burton, James Borlase, Miller Bergman, Hugh Davies, Ollie Murphy, Liam O'Connell
Indifferent: Zac Fisher, Jack Buckley, Jake Bowey, Brandon Starcevich, Josh Goater
Unlikely to Move: Jordan Clark
Indifferent: Tim Kelly, Tom Atkins, Lachlan Sholl, Dion Prestia
Unlikely to Move: Isaac Heeney, Jai Newcombe, Marcus Windhager, Harry DeMattia
Indifferent: Matthew Flynn
Unlikely to Move: Rowan Marshall
Readily Available: Jack Silvagni, Blake Drury, Tom Emmett, Jacob Bauer, Wade Derksen, Luke Lloyd, Archer Reid, Matt Coulthard, Josh Corbett, Sam Weideman, Conrad Williams
Indifferent: Liam Baker, Jackson Macrae, Luke Parker, Josh Rachele, Jackson Mead, Max King, Kynan Brown
Unlikely to Move: Connor MacDonald
NAT PICKS: 29, 47, 51, 55, 83, 101
FUTURE PICKS: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th
Have a sufficiently deep midfield to be considering moving a midfielder for a player on other lines.
Luke Parker is every chance to finish as a top-tier forward next season, but I'm open to shifting him to improve my age profile
As always, a lot of teams are chasing younger first choice mids, and I'd be willing to shift 24yo
Lachlan Sholl following an 85 season
I'm open to moving
Matthew Flynn and would not necessarily require a ruck in return
A few coaches asked about
Wade Derksen after the trade rumour, I'm inclined to hang onto him until we know where he'll be playing his footy next season
Dion Prestia is moveable for draft pick offers
We've seen that
Zac Fisher has an enormous ceiling farming the pill, I'd be open to trading away his upside for a more reliable option
Quote from: Urbaninfinnity on August 05, 2024, 10:09:27 AMD: Wil Powell, Sam Taylor, Kane Farrell, Jack Henry, Alex Pearce, Jake Kolodjashnij, Josh Draper, James Trezise, Jed Adams, Alex Keath, Marty Hore, Kyle Marshall, Dyson Heppell, Darcy MacPherson, Kaine Baldwin
M: Conor Nash, Brayden Fiorini, Matt Johnson, Callum Ah Chee, Nathan O'Driscoll, Harry Morrison, Luke Edwards, Brandon Ellis
R: Brodie Grundy, Mason Cox (FWD), Joe Furphy, Aiden Begg, Kyah Farris-White
F: Brody Mihocek, Jy Simpkin (MID), David Swallow (MID), Tyson Stengle, Luke Pedlar, Dan McStay, Kade Chandler, Jake Rogers (MID), Jade Gresham, Malcolm Rosas, Callum M. Brown, Ash Johnson, Jye Menzie, Jai Culley (MID), David Cuningham, Lachlan Gollant, Hewago Paul Oea, Matthew Allison, Jaiden Hunter
NAT PICKS: 1, 9, 19, 73, 91
FUTURE PICKS: 1st, Church 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th
Updated.
Brodie Grundy is still at Beijing, and ideally I want it to not be that way at the conclusion of the trade period. If you're a contender with question marks over your current ruck setup or a team just looking to bring in a 105 average player (with the history of going much bigger), then hit me up if you haven't already. We're rebuilding so this can be done with picks, or recent draftees, or a young gun or two. Give me a serious offer and we can talk.
Pick 1 is also,
potentially, movable. Nothing is yet set in stone, despite what you may think, so if you think you have what it takes to get me to part with the pick, then feel free to send through an offer.
3 coaches left to vote.
Following auto pass
Trade 12
Christchurch trade: Ryley Sanders + Pick 6
Berlin trade: Josh Treacy, Mac Andrew + Nathan O'Driscoll
Trade 14
Christchurch trade: Pick 24
Buenos Aires trade: Jeremy Sharp
2 coaches left to vote
These trades auto-pass
Trade 13
New York trade: Brady Hough, Beau McCreery, New York F1 + New York F2
PNL trade: Matt Crouch + PNL F3
Trade 15
Christchurch trade: Matthew Johnson, Nathan O'Driscoll, Callum Ah Chee, Jade Gresham + Christchurch F1
Christchurch receive: Adam Treloar, Pick 37 + Beijing F3
Rome trade: Adam Treloar
Rome receive: Josh Battle
Beijing trade: Josh Battle, Pick 37 + Beijing F3
Beijing receive: Matthew Johnson, Nathan O'Driscoll, Callum Ah Chee, Jade Gresham + Christchurch F1
still don't know what to do about losing cap and getting forwards
Lloyd and future 2nd for a pick this year if anyones interested
might wait and see who gets/is forward next year and get one with our future 1st
All coaches have voted.
Trade 11
Dublin trade: Sam Clohesy, Pick 59 + Dublin F2
Tokyo trade: Tokyo F1
Has landed on 8 votes, and is auto-rejected.
All coaches felt Clohesy does not warrant a first round draft pick, feeling his valuation in closer to the recent Sharp for 24 trade.
I'll send the detailed reasons to Boomz and Holz now.
Quote from: Koop on September 06, 2024, 08:41:12 PMQuote from: Koop on September 02, 2024, 07:47:49 PMQuote from: Koop on August 06, 2024, 05:17:45 PMD: Callum Wilkie, Brennan Cox, Lewis Young, Mac Andrew, Dylan Williams, Lachie Jones, Liam Stocker, Tom Clurey, Aaron Francis, Zaine Cordy (FWD), Trent McKenzie, Jase Burgoyne, Charlie Dean, Tylar Young
M: Adam Treloar, Hugh McCluggage, George Hewett, James Rowbottom, Daniel Curtin (DEF), Shaun Mannagh (FWD), Ryan Byrnes, Zane Trew, Clay Hall, Will Graham (DEF), Lachlan Charleson (FWD),
R: Sean Darcy, Tom Fullarton
F: Tom McDonald, Jade Gresham, Jesse Hogan, Josh Treacy, Jamie Elliott, Jacob Koschitzke, Brent Daniels, Gary Rohan, Jake Melksham, Michael Frederick, Hayden McLean (RUC), Corey Durdin, Riley Garcia, Bailey Laurie, Joe Richards, Jake Stringer
Picks: 23, 25, 37, 65
Prefer to Keep
Can Look At
Tradeable
Updated :)
We're honestly pretty happy with where we sit, just a couple of updates on players that have been asked about
Joe Richards & Riley Garcia - In active discussions, both should be at new clubs in 2025 and given the lack of forwards, represent a cheap way for coaches to take a punt. Available for defenders.
Hugh McCluggage- Had a couple ask, we'd be open to adding to him to secure a higher PPG mid.
Sean Darcy - Given other moves, we're more inclined to hold now. Can move for a godfather offer, but needs a ruck coming the other way.
Jesse Hogan - I'd consider it, maybe.
if anyones not using their 3rd/4th/5th round picks and have multiple picks in them we're willing to trade our later futures for multiples in next round
also think we just trade Langdon and/or Lloyd to fix the cap
we value both about the same an early/mid twenties pick
been offered a middle future 2nd round for Langdon but rather a pick this year
could pair with future 2nd/1st for right deal
Three players on offer, not expecting much but they're what I need to cut to get to cap so picks preferred in return
Cameron Zurhaar - averages a solid 69 playing as a forward for an inept team, contracted through to 2029 and could definitely increase that average if North can become more and more competent. And he's a forward
Todd Goldstein - wants to go on in 2024 I hear, won't play all that much but he's a ruck who might play sometimes so there's value there and I really don't want that much for him.
Jason Johannisen - yes he's almost 32, but averaged 79 this year and might find himself at a new club away from Bevo.
Latter two won't set you back much, Zurhaar slightly more but nothing in the first round I imagine.
Nathan Broad is a 70avg defender who is contract for two more years in a team where the ball is living in the backline. Happy to move him on as my defender stocks are strong enough without him :)
Todd Marshall, Jeremy Finlayson, Sam Powell-Pepper are a trio of Port forwards with varying degrees of scoring ability and job security. Surplus to requirements in my fwd line.
our future 2nd prob going one way or another this week didnt wanna messsage everyone just for that
best offer for langdon currently is 29 too
and since we're getting a few asking about hobbs gonna say he is unlikely to leave
Figure I should make one of these. Haven't messed around with DPP changes.
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D: Harry Sheezel (MID), Trent Rivers, Harris Andrews, Mitch Duncan, Judd McVee, Luke McDonald, Jack Bowes, Isaac Quaynor, Jimmy Webster, Alex Cincotta, Will Hamill, James Blanck, Will Edwards
M: Callum Mills, Chad Warner, Touk Miller, Scott Pendlebury, Jaeger O'Meara, Blake Acres, Tanner Bruhn, Deven Robertson (FWD), Ed Allan, Caiden Cleary, Jaxon Prior, James Tunstill, Reece Torrent
R: Toby Nankervis, Ivan Soldo, Samson Ryan (FWD)
F: Gryan Miers, Ben Keays, Tom Papley, Ollie Dempsey, Jack Graham, Mabior Chol, Lachlan Schultz, Jaidyn Stephenson, Jack Hayes, Shane McAdam, Quinton Narkle, Anthony Caminiti, Phoenix Gothard, Tyrell Dewar (DEF), Corey Warner, Shadeau Brain
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Players in red are unlikely to be traded. Everyone else is readily available. I'm waiting to see where Soldo lands (or if he stays at Port), before making a decision there - but he will be put up for trade.
I need to shed a bit of cap, so I'm happy to offload some players for picks to help with that. Duncan will probably be traded if he doesn't retire, so if you want to take a punt now, let me know.
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars*
*assuming latest trades all pass
Def: Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, Karl Amon, Brayden Maynard, Sam Collins, Charlie Comben, Lachie Cowan, Connor O'Sullivan, Riley Hardeman, Kallan Dawson, Ryan Lester, Nathan Broad.
Mid: Tim Taranto, Jack Viney, Josh Daicos, Jack Crisp, Jaspa Fletcher, Dom Sheed, James Aish.
Ruck: Marc Pittonet, Tom De Koning.
Fwd: Kyle Langford, Matthew Kennedy [Mid], Darcy Fogarty, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, Eric Hipwood, Aaron Cadman, Nick Larkey, Jeremy Finlayson, Jed McEntee.
2024 Intl. Draft: 33, 38, 54, 64, 82, 100.
2025 Intl. Draft: Rio 1st, Rio 2nd, Cairo 2nd, Seoul 2nd, Cairo 3rd, Rio 4th, Rio 5th, Rio 6th.
A rough guide to where the (relevant) part of the Jaguars squad sits. The players in green have been subject to trade talks in recent days. Nathan Broad is the closest to being out the door.
Goals
Main: Add/improve my 2024 draft hand. This doesn't have to be in the form of first round picks, it's just about adding a couple more picks earlier than lets say N70. I have my futures there which can be brought forward if anyone needs to split.
Secondary: Revitalise the list with some new players. My squad balance issues have largely been fixed, but it only takes one trade to unbalance things which then requires a second trade to fix them again 😊
interested in discussing durham and pick/s for a "big fish" that can be a bit older like 28/29 or so at most, if any teams going young are interested
Lloyd still gettable will take a not late future 2nd or around 30 this year
best offer is 37 + Future 3rd
tucker can go too if you want some decent mid depth maybe looking for a late 2nd rounder this year or future can package with future 2nd
the durham deal can be for a defender or mid not older than dawson
3 coaches left to vote
Following trades auto-pass
Trade 18
Christchurch trade: Michael Frederick
Cairo trade: Jack Payne
Trade 19
Seoul trade: Jack Crisp, Sam Collins + Seoul F2
Rio de Janeiro trade: Lachie Weller, Sam Powell-Pepper + Todd Marshall
Trade 21
New York trade: Rhyan Mansell + Pick 35
New Delhi trade: Jake Lloyd + New Delhi F3
Trade 22
Toronto trade: Dion Prestia, Jacob Bauer + Toronto F1
Cairo trade: Pick 63 + Cairo F1
Trade 23
Toronto trade: Pick 29
New Delhi trade: Ed langdon
Trade 24
Christchurch trade: Pick 23 + Pick 25
Mexico City trade: Pick 16 + Pick 61
2 coaches left to vote
This trade auto-passes
Trade 17
Mexico City trade: James Aish
Rio de Janeiro trade: Rio de Janeiro F3
1 coach left to vote
This trade auto passes
Trade 20
New York trade: Bailey Dale, Matt Crouch + Stephen Coniglio
Seoul trade: Jye Caldwell, Massimo D'Ambrossio + Pick 35
All coaches voted.
This trade
Trade 16
Cape Town trade: Blake Acres, Tanner Bruhn + Isaac Quaynor
London trade: Touk Miller + Pick 28
Has received 4 votes. All coaches agreed touk is worth more, and/or this isn't the type of trade a perennial struggling team should be making... selling its best midfielder at a low, and buying Acres on a career high.
I have several thoughts. For a team that recently asked for a 1st round priority pick citing lack of success for the past 10 years, I'm disappointed it has opted to trade its best midfielder and in doing so dilute some of the quality it does possess.
I would dearly like to overturn this trade to a fail.
But I feel like I cannot, because I can't realistically enforce arbitrary trade restrictions on teams, which is what I would be doing if I stepped in here. Because I would be wanting Cape Town to fundamentally change the nature of the trade, putting forward entirely different players which I can't ask them to do.
There is no little sweeteners Cape Town could add to make me less disappointed about London choosing to dilute its best midfielder. I also have to recognise bringing in more starting midfielders is a need for them... so with gritted teeth, I'm letting this trade pass.
I don't think this trade does London any favours asking for a priority pick in future.
i said wanted a mid and/or def for durham and our picks f1st, 29, 35 but interested in a fwd too
rather no older than dawson
Anyone with interest in Wayne Milera, Curtis Taylor, Jack Gunston, Charlie Dixon?
If Big Dix doesn't retire I'll take him :)
I currently have 3 Future 3rds (PNL, NY, NDT) and am open to trading 1 or 2 of them for picks in this years draft if there's any interest
All trades autopass
don't know our trade plans really from here
thought we had a durham for keays deal lined up but they need a fwd if trading keays
mostly on the table is durham, f1st, 29, 35, f2nd
not that desperate to trade will use durham and peatling as train ons if needed
would like to get players or picks this year for future picks to fill the list a bit
Kyle Langford might have a suitor soon for the 17 of you who have shown interest in acquiring a high 70s average forward.
Quote from: PowerBug on September 26, 2024, 04:15:12 PMKyle Langford might have a suitor soon for the 17 of you who have shown interest in acquiring a high 70s average forward.
our only avenue to him involves jhf or butters FeesBadMan
Quote from: kilblufftwo on September 26, 2024, 04:23:11 PMQuote from: PowerBug on September 26, 2024, 04:15:12 PMKyle Langford might have a suitor soon for the 17 of you who have shown interest in acquiring a high 70s average forward.
our only avenue to him involves jhf or butters FeesBadMan
Chol is available
Quote from: kilblufftwo on September 26, 2024, 04:23:11 PMQuote from: PowerBug on September 26, 2024, 04:15:12 PMKyle Langford might have a suitor soon for the 17 of you who have shown interest in acquiring a high 70s average forward.
our only avenue to him involves jhf or butters FeesBadMan
I'll compromise and allow the trade to include Jordan Dawson instead.
Quote from: GoLions on September 26, 2024, 04:32:58 PMChol is available
This man was made to be at Rio tbh
Finn O'Sullivan rumoured to be unhappy with the direction of Beijing, and may request that they do not draft the talented youngster in the upcoming 2024 International Draft.
Quote from: WXV Journo on September 27, 2024, 11:35:39 AMFinn O'Sullivan rumoured to be unhappy with the direction of Beijing, and may request that they do not draft the talented youngster in the upcoming 2024 International Draft.
in bigger news, someone got utm to reply about a trade
Quote from: WXV Journo on September 27, 2024, 11:35:39 AMFinn O'Sullivan rumoured to be unhappy with the direction of Beijing, and may request that they do not draft the talented youngster in the upcoming 2024 International Draft.
芬恩·奥沙利文之死
One of the bigger taking points this Trade Period has been around the Pacific Islanders and how they will look to rejuvenate their squad moving forward.
Rumours of unhappy coaches have surfaced as the trade history of this side has no name bigger than Jake Kolodjashnij in the last 3 years.
We reached out to utm to get some insight and received the following response: " "
Very on brand I must say.
What's the latest on the SL situation Mr. Levi? Is he still employed by New Delhi? Has he finally gotten sick of colonel donuts having the final say? Is he a free agent? Does he want to go elsewhere? Will he end up at Cairo?
Quote from: Koop on September 27, 2024, 12:00:05 PMWhat's the latest on the SL situation Mr. Levi? Is he still employed by New Delhi? Has he finally gotten sick of colonel donuts having the final say? Is he a free agent? Does he want to go elsewhere? Will he end up at Cairo?
Still employed at New Delhi under the wing of 2024 Coach of the Year winner kilbluff.
My mail says he has no interest in joining Cairo
Quote from: WXV Journo on September 27, 2024, 11:35:39 AMFinn O'Sullivan rumoured to be unhappy with the direction of Beijing, and may request that they do not draft the talented youngster in the upcoming 2024 International Draft.
Gutter journalism
Quote from: Urbaninfinnity on September 27, 2024, 12:12:27 PMQuote from: WXV Journo on September 27, 2024, 11:35:39 AMFinn O'Sullivan rumoured to be unhappy with the direction of Beijing, and may request that they do not draft the talented youngster in the upcoming 2024 International Draft.
Gutter journalism
Gutter list management
Will Jordan Dawson get traded? and if so, for what?
@WXV Journo can you give an update if koop is still an asshole?
Quote from: Koop on September 27, 2024, 12:17:15 PMWill Jordan Dawson get traded? and if so, for what?
With NDT going under cap and JHFs rumoured forward status, no need to move on Jordan Dawson. He's staying a Tiger.
If there was a change of heart, Buenos Aires are the front runner to land the star midfielder
Quote from: kilblufftwo on September 27, 2024, 12:20:14 PM@WXV Journo can you give an update if koop is still an asshole?
Yes I can provide an update
What's going on with London? Did Ringo eat LF? Will they ever make finals again?
Quote from: Koop on September 27, 2024, 12:32:57 PMWhat's going on with London? Did Ringo eat LF? Will they ever make finals again?
You tell me, I am not one to make outlandish statements.
he turns something fun into personal attacks for no reason a sad person really
Who's in the box seat for Brodie Grundy and why is it Berlin
Quote from: Urbaninfinnity on September 27, 2024, 12:56:19 PMWho's in the box seat for Brodie Grundy and why is it Berlin
Your the mastermind who can make the decision, you tell me
I'll let you all know when I have intel on potential movements
To the imposter. Cease and desist
Quote from: kilblufftwo on September 27, 2024, 12:47:58 PMhe turns something fun into personal attacks for no reason a sad person really
Mate you're almost 40, get a grip.
Quote from: Koop on September 27, 2024, 05:02:21 PMQuote from: kilblufftwo on September 27, 2024, 12:47:58 PMhe turns something fun into personal attacks for no reason a sad person really
Mate you're almost 40, get a grip.
get a grip about what? someone constantly being a flog for no reason?
i'm not the one who needs to get a grip if you think the things you say are ok
any decent admin would of banned you by now
Quote from: Koop on September 27, 2024, 05:02:21 PMQuote from: kilblufftwo on September 27, 2024, 12:47:58 PMhe turns something fun into personal attacks for no reason a sad person really
Mate you're almost 40, get a grip.
Rumour has it that you're trying to trade in to Pick 1, you'll be 40 before you make finals if you're paying up for that
Latest news:
After the retirement of Lachie Hunter there's now a shortage in the Berlin midfield. It's rumoured that Matt Rowell is forming part of serious discussions and may be sacrificed to facilitate the inclusion of multiple midfielders.
Early news today is that Travis Boak is likely to end up at a WXV club coached (or co-coached) by a Port Adelaide fan.
Quote from: Official WXV Journo on September 27, 2024, 07:36:05 PMLatest news:
After the retirement of Lachie Hunter there's now a shortage in the Berlin midfield. It's rumoured that Matt Rowell is forming part of serious discussions and may be sacrificed to facilitate the inclusion of multiple midfielders.
What's a Lachie Hunter?
I think we saw today why NDT are so high on Kai Lohmann. But can they get a deal over the line for him?
Quote from: Official WXV Journo on September 28, 2024, 08:13:26 PMI think we saw today why NDT are so high on Kai Lohmann. But can they get a deal over the line for him?
no we cant :(
Quote from: kilblufftwo on September 28, 2024, 08:20:53 PMQuote from: Official WXV Journo on September 28, 2024, 08:13:26 PMI think we saw today why NDT are so high on Kai Lohmann. But can they get a deal over the line for him?
no we cant :(
Surely the COTY can get it done.
For anyone looking at a depth defender for the next couple of seasons, Nathan Broad is almost out the door so get in quick
I've received word from an unnamed source that some coaches are banding together to pass or neg trades as a collective. The most recent example appearing to be the Touk Miler trade, where it's claimed that these managers were deliberately talking up the trade from London's perspective so that it would pass, allowing one of "their members" to get a knowingly good trade.
It's unknown how widespread this group is, although given the rumour is around a Cape Town one would assume they are a key cog in this so called "boys club".
Quote from: Official WXV Journo on September 30, 2024, 04:44:38 PMI've received word from an unnamed source that some coaches are banding together to pass or neg trades as a collective. The most recent example appearing to be the Touk Miler trade, where it's claimed that these managers were deliberately talking up the trade from London's perspective so that it would pass, allowing one of "their members" to get a knowingly good trade.
It's unknown how widespread this group is, although given the rumour is around a Cape Town one would assume they are a key cog in this so called "boys club".
the sus club
more fitting
Quote from: Official WXV Journo on September 30, 2024, 04:44:38 PMI've received word from an unnamed source that some coaches are banding together to pass or neg trades as a collective. The most recent example appearing to be the Touk Miler trade, where it's claimed that these managers were deliberately talking up the trade from London's perspective so that it would pass, allowing one of "their members" to get a knowingly good trade.
It's unknown how widespread this group is, although given the rumour is around a Cape Town one would assume they are a key cog in this so called "boys club".
Did a little canary feed you that nugget?
The leading offer for Alex Witherden is Pick 46. Although often (and fairly) a scapegoat, Witherden has appeared in 40 of his last possible 46 matches, managing a respectable 84.5 in 2023 and 92.6 the year prior. If you think the upside is worth an earlier draft pick, get in touch.
Quote from: Official WXV Journo on September 30, 2024, 04:44:38 PMI've received word from an unnamed source that some coaches are banding together to pass or neg trades as a collective. The most recent example appearing to be the Touk Miler trade, where it's claimed that these managers were deliberately talking up the trade from London's perspective so that it would pass, allowing one of "their members" to get a knowingly good trade.
It's unknown how widespread this group is, although given the rumour is around a Cape Town one would assume they are a key cog in this so called "boys club".
Journo clutching at straws already. Grim.
pretty happy with the list after that trade
hoping Graham gets midfield time at Eagles, he was close with their new coach when he was at Tigers is why i targeted him
went from no picks to having 29/32/35
now we sweat on jhf/hobbs getting fwd
hope you like that update koop
Quote from: Koop on September 30, 2024, 07:58:21 PMQuote from: Official WXV Journo on September 30, 2024, 04:44:38 PMI've received word from an unnamed source that some coaches are banding together to pass or neg trades as a collective. The most recent example appearing to be the Touk Miler trade, where it's claimed that these managers were deliberately talking up the trade from London's perspective so that it would pass, allowing one of "their members" to get a knowingly good trade.
It's unknown how widespread this group is, although given the rumour is around a Cape Town one would assume they are a key cog in this so called "boys club".
Journo clutching at straws already. Grim.
I had it clarified that you are one of these members pushing your agenda on certain trades to this wider group. Care to comment?
Quote from: Official WXV Journo on September 30, 2024, 10:31:14 PMQuote from: Koop on September 30, 2024, 07:58:21 PMQuote from: Official WXV Journo on September 30, 2024, 04:44:38 PMI've received word from an unnamed source that some coaches are banding together to pass or neg trades as a collective. The most recent example appearing to be the Touk Miler trade, where it's claimed that these managers were deliberately talking up the trade from London's perspective so that it would pass, allowing one of "their members" to get a knowingly good trade.
It's unknown how widespread this group is, although given the rumour is around a Cape Town one would assume they are a key cog in this so called "boys club".
Journo clutching at straws already. Grim.
I had it clarified that you are one of these members pushing your agenda on certain trades to this wider group. Care to comment?
What agendas have I pushed, Mr Journo?
Quote from: Official WXV Journo on September 30, 2024, 10:31:14 PMQuote from: Koop on September 30, 2024, 07:58:21 PMQuote from: Official WXV Journo on September 30, 2024, 04:44:38 PMI've received word from an unnamed source that some coaches are banding together to pass or neg trades as a collective. The most recent example appearing to be the Touk Miler trade, where it's claimed that these managers were deliberately talking up the trade from London's perspective so that it would pass, allowing one of "their members" to get a knowingly good trade.
It's unknown how widespread this group is, although given the rumour is around a Cape Town one would assume they are a key cog in this so called "boys club".
Journo clutching at straws already. Grim.
I had it clarified that you are one of these members pushing your agenda on certain trades to this wider group. Care to comment?
My client will not be making any further comments at this time.
Quote from: Koop on October 01, 2024, 10:56:19 AMQuote from: Official WXV Journo on September 30, 2024, 10:31:14 PMQuote from: Koop on September 30, 2024, 07:58:21 PMQuote from: Official WXV Journo on September 30, 2024, 04:44:38 PMI've received word from an unnamed source that some coaches are banding together to pass or neg trades as a collective. The most recent example appearing to be the Touk Miler trade, where it's claimed that these managers were deliberately talking up the trade from London's perspective so that it would pass, allowing one of "their members" to get a knowingly good trade.
It's unknown how widespread this group is, although given the rumour is around a Cape Town one would assume they are a key cog in this so called "boys club".
Journo clutching at straws already. Grim.
I had it clarified that you are one of these members pushing your agenda on certain trades to this wider group. Care to comment?
What agendas have I pushed, Mr Journo?
SL being head coach of NDT for one
Quote from: kilblufftwo on October 01, 2024, 11:14:18 AMSL being head coach of NDT for one
Most of us hold that view 😬
i actually do alot of the work getting trades done so think whatever you want and SL was happy with the latest trade too
asked a few already but looking for a 4th rounder this year for our f4th/f5th
Ooooo Brodie Grundy
might delist brockman too if anyone interested for a 4th/5th rounder this year
Quote from: kilblufftwo on October 03, 2024, 11:41:58 AMmight delist brockman too if anyone interested for a 4th/5th rounder this year
He's your F3
someones mad i wouldnt trade jhf or butters
All trades auto pass
Brandon Ryan is not for sale unless you want to pay the price that you would've for Joe Daniher.
Quote from: PowerBug on October 03, 2024, 03:58:56 PMBrandon Ryan is not for sale unless you want to pay the price that you would've for Joe Daniher.
F4?
Quote from: Pkbaldy on October 03, 2024, 04:00:54 PMQuote from: PowerBug on October 03, 2024, 03:58:56 PMBrandon Ryan is not for sale unless you want to pay the price that you would've for Joe Daniher.
F4?
You ****
Willing to look at packages of any of these guys, for a player or potentially a pick
Luke Nankervis, Brandon Walker, Nicolas Coffield, Ollie Wines, JDG, Paddy Dow, Will Hayward
If it reduces my cap it would be a bonus but not a requirement
Quote from: kilblufftwo on October 03, 2024, 12:08:38 PMsomeones mad i wouldnt trade jhf or butters
There's truth to this.
I've been further told by the coach of the reigning premiers that Rio are refusing to trade them forwards without getting JHF or Butters in a deal back. It's rumoured that a deal for JHF where Rio offered NWM, Langford and a future 1st round draft pick was turned down by NDT.
Some 2025 positional news has just hit the Journo's desk.
Quote from: kilblufftwo on September 30, 2024, 08:13:40 PMnow we sweat on jhf/hobbs getting fwd
JHF is a forward.
For the new owner of Mason Wood, no sweat he's a forward too. Rio did not rip you off there.
Were Seoul hoping Coniglio was going to gain F status? Sadly he has missed out.
Quote from: Official WXV Journo on October 08, 2024, 02:35:15 PMSome 2025 positional news has just hit the Journo's desk.
Quote from: kilblufftwo on September 30, 2024, 08:13:40 PMnow we sweat on jhf/hobbs getting fwd
JHF is a forward.
For the new owner of Mason Wood, no sweat he's a forward too. Rio did not rip you off there.
Were Seoul hoping Coniglio was going to gain F status? Sadly he has missed out.
where was this announced? feel like ur trolling
Quote from: kilblufftwo on October 08, 2024, 09:24:24 PMQuote from: Official WXV Journo on October 08, 2024, 02:35:15 PMSome 2025 positional news has just hit the Journo's desk.
Quote from: kilblufftwo on September 30, 2024, 08:13:40 PMnow we sweat on jhf/hobbs getting fwd
JHF is a forward.
For the new owner of Mason Wood, no sweat he's a forward too. Rio did not rip you off there.
Were Seoul hoping Coniglio was going to gain F status? Sadly he has missed out.
where was this announced? feel like ur trolling
Not publicly announced, but the Journo has sources.
Also knows that Caleb Daniel is M/F whilst Ed Richards has lost his Def status.
Daz just wanting some more clarity in relation to your latest trade before it goes to voting. What is the plan for PNLs ruck line in 2025? Is there something more in the works or is it just going to be SDK train-on all year?
Quote from: PowerBug on October 13, 2024, 01:40:26 PMDaz just wanting some more clarity in relation to your latest trade before it goes to voting. What is the plan for PNLs ruck line in 2025? Is there something more in the works or is it just going to be SDK train-on all year?
Few more things in works to try and get another ruck
At worst sdk but actively trying to address it as well
Are Dublin now looking to throw themselves into the 2025 finals mix? Latest trade certainly doesn't lend itself to a team still looking to add youth
Trades 32 and 34 autopass.
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Trade 33
Dublin trade: Sam Clohesy, Jeremy Howe, Pick 5, Pick 20 + Dublin F3
Dublin receive: Adam Cerra, Taylor Goad, Pick 58 + Pick 94
Buenos Aires trade: Adam Cerra, Lachie Ash, Taylor Goad + Buenos Aires F1
Buenos Aires receive: Darcy Cameron, Luke Ryan + Dublin F3
PNL trade: Darcy Cameron, Luke Ryan, Pick 58 + Pick 94
PNL receive: Lachlan Ash, Sam Clohesy, Jeremy Howe, Pick 5, Pick 20 + Buenos Aires F1
Received 8 votes and auto fails. General gist is that BA needs to give more.
Reasons will be submitted to coaches now
Have 2 future 4th's now if anyone not using their 3rd rounder this year
Need to cull a few to take draft picks at this stage so any of Sean Lemmens, Harry Schoenberg and/or Anthony Scott are available for picks this draft or future if anyone needs them for cap or to fill list spots of their own.
Rhylee West + Wayne Milera/Lachie Weller available for a package deal!
Looking for an extra pick or two, if you have any spare let me know.
All future picks available.
Quote from: upthemaidens on October 27, 2024, 10:09:17 AMLooking for an extra pick or two, if you have any spare let me know.
All future picks available.
Would involve you replying to messages about trades tho which is rare
15 votes in
All trades auto pass
Quote from: Koop on September 10, 2024, 08:18:41 PMQuote from: Koop on September 06, 2024, 08:41:12 PMQuote from: Koop on September 02, 2024, 07:47:49 PMQuote from: Koop on August 06, 2024, 05:17:45 PMD: Callum Wilkie, Brennan Cox, Lewis Young, Mac Andrew, Lachie Jones, Jack Payne, Liam Stocker, Tom Clurey, Aaron Francis, Zaine Cordy (FWD), Trent McKenzie, Jase Burgoyne, Nathan Broad, Tylar Young
M: Adam Treloar, Hugh McCluggage, George Hewett, James Rowbottom, Daniel Curtin (DEF), Shaun Mannagh (FWD), Ryan Byrnes, Zane Trew, Clay Hall, Will Graham (DEF), Lachlan Charleson (FWD),
R: Sean Darcy, Tom Fullarton
F: Tom McDonald, Jesse Hogan, Josh Treacy, Jamie Elliott, Jacob Koschitzke, Brent Daniels, Gary Rohan, Jake Melksham, Hayden McLean (RUC), Corey Durdin, Riley Garcia, Bailey Laurie, Joe Richards, Jake Stringer
Picks: 23, 25, 37, 65
Prefer to Keep
Can Look At
Tradeable
Updated :)
Still looking for an extra pick or two.
Willing to trade Will Hayward or Brandon Walker for picks or pick upgrades
2 coaches left to vote.
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Starny coming in to Rio wasn't part of the plan, it kind just happened. If anyone does have interest in the Pies left footer who never misses a game and hasn't averaged under 80 since 2013 I am happy to move him on today
Future picks, moving up the draft order, a younger mid, couple him up with a defender (Collins, Maynard, Comben) and land me one better player in either the mid or def line. Any of those are of interest. Don't really need a forward but if you came to me with a key forward (especially a left footed one) I could be tempted
15 votes in.
Trade 56
Christchurch trade: Daniel Curtin
Toronto trade: Tom Atkins + Jackson Mead
Has received 6 negs. All claiming Curtin is worth more, a recent Pick 6.
I don't disagree enough to overturn. Trade fails.
Trade 50 is pending (Simpkin).
All other trades auto-pass.
Trade 50 auto-passes
have asked most about trading both our f4ths for pick/s this year
just keep us in mind if you end up with an extra pick after any live trading
Trade 56 lands on 7 votes.
Reasons to be sent out shortly.
Toronto/Christchurch encouraged to re-negotiate promptly.
edit 7 - not 8
Toronto/Christchurch not re-posting, trading of players now ended.
Quote from: kilblufftwo on November 18, 2024, 11:53:15 AMhave asked most about trading both our f4ths for pick/s this year
just keep us in mind if you end up with an extra pick after any live trading
smh
Draft is over. Toronto have been forced to go over cap, and must use the 2nd trade period to trade below the cap to avoid players from its list being delisted (starting from highest salary).
Trade period closes on 11:59.59 PM AEDST on Feb 24th
Trade period ends at 11.59:59 PM AEDST tomorrow FWIW