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Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« on: June 03, 2010, 03:02:36 AM »
Dons, Tigers armed for raid
Jon Ralph
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June 03, 2010



FORMER power clubs Essendon and Richmond have signalled their intent to launch massive post-season recruiting raids in a Gold Coast-affected trade market.

Richmond has plenty of salary cap room and plans to use it, with president Gary March confirming the Tigers will be out to improve their list.

And Essendon has been given permission by its chief executive Ian Robson to be active in the market.

Port Adelaide's Travis Boak, Adelaide's Patrick Dangerfield and Collingwood's Steele Sidebottom, all out-of-contract at the end of the season, are generating interest.

But clubs fear Geelong's postponed talks with Gary Ablett will affect player movement, delaying what is anticipated to be a period of prolific change.

The Cats may have up to $800,000 to recruit a rival if Ablett leaves for Gold Coast.

While some of that money will be absorbed into existing contracts, the Cats should have money to burn, plus the perfect list and culture to entice recruits.

That would mean rival clubs determined to improve their lists could be trumped, or at least delayed, by Ablett's procrastination.

Richmond may have to throw big dollars at a player to convince him to switch to its struggling outfit.

March said this week the Tigers had plenty of salary cap room, and would leave no stone unturned.

"Hopefully we can be aggressive in the trade period. If we can get all our (injured) players back together, the most exciting part for us is that we will get that group with a bit of momentum going into next year," he said.

Essendon also has room in its cap, having not used $500,000 it had thought would be taken up in a contract for Matthew Lloyd, who instead opted to retire.

Well-paid veterans Scott Lucas and Adam McPhee also departed, leaving the Bombers with the means to lure back an interstate star.

It remains to be seen if the club would give up its first-round draft pick.

There has been speculation that star Western Bulldogs midfielder Ryan Griffen is at the top of the club's wish list, but he is not believed to be a realistic priority.

While high draft picks David Myers and Leroy Jetta have in recent weeks improved the Bombers midfield stocks, they are still desperate for another A-grade onballer.

Essendon could have picked up Fremantle revelation Michael Barlow in the pre-season draft after he trained at Windy Hill, but instead took East Fremantle midfielder Kyle Hardingham, 21.

Hardingham may soon debut after encouraging VFL form.

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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2010, 08:44:46 AM »
damm Ablett hurry up and make your decision ..  :banghead

we should get some good picks :) 

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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2010, 09:41:12 AM »
Essendon also has room in its cap, having not used $500,000 it had thought would be taken up in a contract for Matthew Lloyd, who instead opted to retire.

Well-paid veterans Scott Lucas and Adam McPhee also departed, leaving the Bombers with the means to lure back an interstate star.

It remains to be seen if the club would give up its first-round draft pick.

Essendon doesn't part with early picks too easily. There has to be A-grade quality available, like Mark Williams, before they'll consider it.  :rollin :lol
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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #3 on: June 03, 2010, 09:42:54 AM »
Billy Slater -> Richmond  :cheers

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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2010, 10:20:31 AM »
u idiots are kidding if u think nrl players will be able to play the game,let alone be competitive.

What a crock and a good example of how much cash is wasted on garbage

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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #5 on: June 03, 2010, 10:32:39 AM »
would be handy as a tagger

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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #6 on: June 03, 2010, 10:46:25 AM »
Billy Slater has played with AFL clubs while doing shared sessions with the Storm and has run rings around current AFL midfielders.

However on the subject of trades, I hope we're only trading out and not in, we want the salary cap space free for when our young guns need their contracts renewed, not on some big fish that costs us our draft picks.

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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #7 on: June 03, 2010, 02:19:57 PM »
Is Marty Clarke (ex Pies Irish) still playing gaelic footy in Ireland. Maybe our club can see if he wants to come back and earn some decent money. Clarke would be a good player for us, good disposal, still young about 23/24, a great late pick in the ND.

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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #8 on: June 03, 2010, 02:47:18 PM »
Yes he is.

he is not as fast or agile as he was early in his carer due to the extra bulk he put during his time in the AFL.

but stll playing well - would be a great pick up.

We should also draft Jimmy O'Reilly younger brother !!

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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #9 on: June 04, 2010, 12:17:09 AM »
However on the subject of trades, I hope we're only trading out and not in, we want the salary cap space free for when our young guns need their contracts renewed, not on some big fish that costs us our draft picks.
Agree Infamy. We should NOT be trading picks away; we should be after more picks. I'm hoping Andy D will give us a priority pick before our second round pick. At the moment if we come last with 4 wins of less we'd have picks 4, 27* (PP), 28, 45, 62, etc .... If we can score another pick via a trade inside the top 30-40 that would be a bonus.

We have first pick in the PSD as well (?) to try and get an experienced player.
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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #10 on: June 04, 2010, 01:13:31 AM »
However on the subject of trades, I hope we're only trading out and not in, we want the salary cap space free for when our young guns need their contracts renewed, not on some big fish that costs us our draft picks.
Agree Infamy. We should NOT be trading picks away; we should be after more picks. I'm hoping Andy D will give us a priority pick before our second round pick. At the moment if we come last with 4 wins of less we'd have picks 4, 27* (PP), 28, 45, 62, etc .... If we can score another pick via a trade inside the top 30-40 that would be a bonus.

We have first pick in the PSD as well (?) to try and get an experienced player.
Almost, given Gold Coast get the first pick in each round we'd get 4, 27 & 29

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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #11 on: June 04, 2010, 07:09:36 AM »
agree with Infamy

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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #12 on: June 04, 2010, 01:33:53 PM »
However on the subject of trades, I hope we're only trading out and not in, we want the salary cap space free for when our young guns need their contracts renewed, not on some big fish that costs us our draft picks.
Agree Infamy. We should NOT be trading picks away; we should be after more picks. I'm hoping Andy D will give us a priority pick before our second round pick. At the moment if we come last with 4 wins of less we'd have picks 4, 27* (PP), 28, 45, 62, etc .... If we can score another pick via a trade inside the top 30-40 that would be a bonus.

We have first pick in the PSD as well (?) to try and get an experienced player.
Almost, given Gold Coast get the first pick in each round we'd get 4, 27 & 29
It's no big deal and I may be wrong but I thought the AFL said GC17's picks come before any priority picks. That's why if we had won only 4 games last year we would've got this year picks 4 & 6 not 1 & 4.

1. GC
2. GC
3. GC
4. Rich
5. GC
6. 15th
7. GC
8. 14th
9. GC
10. 13th
11. GC
12. 12th
13. GC
14. 11th
15. GC
16. 10th
17. 9th
18. 8th
19. 7th
20. 6th
21. 5th
22. 4th
23. 3rd
24. 2nd
25. 1st

26. GC
27. Rich (PP)
28. Rich
29. 15th
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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #13 on: June 04, 2010, 01:49:41 PM »
Reckon GC17 will trade 3-4 of those early picks from 10 onwards for seasoned players !!

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Re: Tigers armed for recruiting raid (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #14 on: June 04, 2010, 04:10:06 PM »
However on the subject of trades, I hope we're only trading out and not in, we want the salary cap space free for when our young guns need their contracts renewed, not on some big fish that costs us our draft picks.
Agree Infamy. We should NOT be trading picks away; we should be after more picks. I'm hoping Andy D will give us a priority pick before our second round pick. At the moment if we come last with 4 wins of less we'd have picks 4, 27* (PP), 28, 45, 62, etc .... If we can score another pick via a trade inside the top 30-40 that would be a bonus.

We have first pick in the PSD as well (?) to try and get an experienced player.
Almost, given Gold Coast get the first pick in each round we'd get 4, 27 & 29
It's no big deal and I may be wrong but I thought the AFL said GC17's picks come before any priority picks. That's why if we had won only 4 games last year we would've got this year picks 4 & 6 not 1 & 4.

Pretty sure that's only the start of the draft. The whole thing does seem a bit messy and no one really knows the exact answer regariding all the picks GC17 get.