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Re: Trade targets 2017
« Reply #15 on: February 23, 2017, 11:53:54 PM »
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Re: Trade targets 2017
« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2017, 02:38:51 PM »
Well we can forget Patton & Cameron for now....

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/greater-western-sydney-giants/gws-giants-star-jonathon-patton-joins-jeremy-cameron-in-committing-to-the-afl-club-until-2020-20170228-gumv2h.html


...and us & 16 other clubs can probably forget about flags for a while as well........just hope the AFL hasn't forgotten about their salary cap......:whistle
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Re: Trade targets 2017
« Reply #17 on: March 06, 2017, 02:43:59 PM »
Some clubs rumoured to be willing to offer Fyfe $1.5m a season.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-03-06/clubs-set-to-dangle-15million-carrot-to-lure-fyfe

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Re: Trade targets 2017
« Reply #18 on: March 06, 2017, 03:17:09 PM »
Some clubs rumoured to be willing to offer Fyfe $1.5m a season.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-03-06/clubs-set-to-dangle-15million-carrot-to-lure-fyfe

Think I would prefer 2 x $750K per year players

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Re: Trade targets 2017
« Reply #19 on: March 06, 2017, 06:42:06 PM »
Some clubs rumoured to be willing to offer Fyfe $1.5m a season.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-03-06/clubs-set-to-dangle-15million-carrot-to-lure-fyfe

Think I would prefer 2 x $750K per year players

Ain't that the truth, especially when a guy like Dangerfield is making approximately $800k/season.

Who knows maybe Fyfe might just want to come home and play for his childhood club?

If we improve this year with the likes of Nank, Caddy and Prestia coming to the side, plus Rioli, McIntosh, Butler, Castagna, C Ellis, Vlastuin and Markov all a change to make improvements, maybe we could entice Fyfe for less money and that in turn could convince Dusty to stay if he sees Fyfe coming to Tigerland.

Oh the possibilities. Gotta hope list management is in Fyfe's ear now or since three years ago or more...

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Re: Trade targets 2017
« Reply #20 on: March 07, 2017, 01:08:57 AM »
With fyfe in our side today would
We be looking at top 4 this year?

Would seem amazing that 1 player could make that much difference.
Maybe Fyfe, Gawn and the Bont in our team this year would see us with a flag?

I know it is irrelevant but I think we are possibly three key players away from being a real chance.

Any comments from the gurus?



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Re: Trade targets 2017
« Reply #21 on: March 07, 2017, 03:47:40 AM »
TOP 10 2017 FREE AGENTS

1. Nat Fyfe, Fremantle, 25 (restricted)

What's he worth? The 2015 Brownlow medallist is already extremely well paid at Fremantle – he is believed to have earned close to $1 million in 2016 – so the Dockers will likely need to offer him $1.2 million a season to stay. Opposition teams will have to up the ante to about $1.5 million a year to bring themselves into the picture. That would be a huge salary cap investment in one player but Fyfe is that good that some clubs would be prepared to roll the dice.

Stay or go? Fyfe says his recent appointment as Freo skipper won't influence his decision, but he has also said he sees his long-term future with the Dockers. The West Australian is in no rush to start talks with Freo, preferring to focus on his return to the field after two leg fractures. It's believed at least two opposition clubs have tabled unofficial long-terms offers for Fyfe, but he does not want to talk to rival teams either at this stage. As this season unfolds, Fyfe will want to see Fremantle is on track for long-term success after last year's list overhaul. But the Dockers remain in a strong position to retain their skipper given they have significant room in their salary cap coupled with the right to match any rival offer for the restricted free agent.

2. Dustin Martin, Richmond, 25 (restricted)


What's he worth? Richmond is believed to be prepared to offer Martin about $800,000 a season to stay. Opposition clubs would probably have to offer close to $1 million a year to make him consider leaving Punt Rd.

Stay or go? Martin feels at home at Richmond and is likely to repay the support the club has given him through some tough times in his career. Adelaide, Essendon and St Kilda were linked to Martin ahead of last year's trade period, and he is clearly the second-best free agency prospect this year. But we expect him to re-sign with the Tigers, most likely early in the year, especially given some rival clubs might baulk at offering $1 million a year for a player with a chequered off-field past.

3. Luke Breust, Hawthorn, 26 (restricted)


What's he worth? One of the elite small forwards in the competition, and capable of rotating through the midfield, Breust should attract a salary offer of up to $600,000 a season from the Hawks. To test his loyalty, rivals would have to come bearing deals worth about $650,000 a season.

Stay or go? Breust was repeatedly linked with a move to Gold Coast in last year's trade period as the Hawks scrambled to broker a swap for Suns midfielder Jaeger O'Meara. This year, the equation seems far simpler: Hawthorn wants to retain Breust and the 2014 All Australian wants to stay. We expect they will agree to a new deal during the season, but rival clubs will be monitoring the progress of those negotiations closely.

4. Steven Motlop, Geelong, turns 26 on March 12 (restricted)


What's he worth? Motlop is understood to earn about $600,000 a season under the two-year deal he signed after his runner-up finish in Geelong's 2015 best and fairest award. After a lacklustre 2016 season that saw the Cats unsuccessfully put him up for trade, Motlop needs to rediscover his best form in 2017 if he wants to maintain or improve his current salary with the Cats. With next year's mooted TPP increase, a rival club could try to blow Geelong out of the water with a $700,000-a-season offer.

Stay or go? After reporting for the 2016 pre-season in poor condition, Motlop returned to Geelong in far better condition this summer and has impressed with his work ethic on the training track. If the 25-year-old can help reduce the midfield load on Patrick Dangerfield and Joel Selwood this season, the Cats would be reluctant to let him go. But if he attracts rival offers big enough to trigger an early compensation pick, they could be tempted to cash in. All will depend on Motlop's 2017 form, with the midfielder and Geelong content for now to wait and see how the season unfolds.

5. Tom Rockliff, Brisbane Lions, 27 (restricted)


What's he worth? After a tumultuous 2016 season on and off the field, Rockliff fell out of favour at the Gabba to the extent the Lions put their then-captain on the table during last year's trade period. The Lions received no serious offers from rival clubs, but the 27-year-old remains an accomplished midfielder and could attract rival bids of about $700,000 a season to leave the Gabba. If the Lions ultimately move to re-sign him, they would likely hope to do so for around $650,000 a year.

Stay or go? The Victorian has responded well to a frank discussion with Chris Fagan upon the former Hawk footy manager's appointment as coach late last year, his recent appointment as vice-captain to new skipper Dayne Beams a sign he has regained any lost respect at the club. Nonetheless, the Lions and Rockliff won't rush into talks on a new deal, with both parties content to sit back and see how 2017 pans out. If the Lions have another tough season on the field, they might consider letting Rockliff go if a rival offer is large enough to net them a first-round compensation pick.

6. Jackson Trengove, Port Adelaide, 26 (restricted)

What's he worth? Amid strong interest from clubs in his home state, Victoria, the versatile big man signed an early two-year contract extension in June 2014 believed to worth about $650,000 a season. It's hard to see Port offering Trengove a significant pay rise despite his strong 2016 season, but rival clubs could tempt him with deals worth $700,000 a season or more.

Stay or go? Neither Port nor Trengove is in a hurry to begin contract negotiations just yet, but the former Calder Cannon looms as a priority re-signing for Port as a key member of its defence and a highly rated leader around the club. Trengove is happy at Alberton but could a Victorian club dangle a deal big enough to tempt: (a) him to move home; and (b) Port to accept an early compensation pick?

7. Jasper Pittard, Port Adelaide, 25 (probably restricted)


What's he worth? Pittard is already well paid under his existing three-year deal at Alberton Oval, and after becoming one of the most damaging line-breaking half-backs in the AFL in that period has a strong claim for a pay hike. Port may have to offer up to $600,000 a season to retain Pittard, but rival clubs will have to consider long-term deals worth $650,000 a year or more.

Stay or go? Pittard is happy at Port and the club sees him as a key part of its future, but both parties are content to delay talks for the moment. Of course, the longer Pittard remains unsigned the more rival interest will grow, and clubs both inside and outside Pittard's home state, Victoria, are already circling. Pittard is also lineball to fall within Port's top 25 per cent of salary earners to qualify as a restricted free agent. If he doesn't, the Power would not have the right to match any rival offers.

8. David Zaharakis, Essendon, 27 (probably restricted)

What's he worth? The midfielder struggled last season under regular tags, but his polish and run mean he will attract rival interest. The Bombers could expect to re-sign Zaharakis for about $550,000 a season, but opposition clubs could tempt him with offers of more than $600,000.

Stay or go? Despite the club's supplements saga, Essendon's recent record of re-signing required players has been outstanding. Rival clubs also see Zaharakis as an extremely loyal player who is likely to re-sign, but both he and Essendon are in no hurry to start negotiations.

9. Sam Reid, Sydney, 25 (restricted)

What's he worth? In the final season of a five-year deal believed to be worth more than $500,000 a season, Reid did not play a senior game in 2016 because of soft-tissue injuries. Nonetheless, as a key-position player who turned 25 in late December, he remains an extremely valuable commodity. His re-signing price could be close to $600,000 a season, but clubs looking to lure him away from the SCG could be prepared to offer up to $700,000 a year.

Stay or go? The Swans and Reid will wait until later in the season before commencing serious talks, with the tall's immediate focus on returning to the field and finding form. Rival clubs will closely monitor the Victorian's progress in 2017, but Reid will be hard to pry from Sydney, where he remains an important part of the Swans' structure.

10. Liam Picken, Western Bulldogs, 30 (unrestricted)

What's he worth? One of the competition's most underrated players was impossible to ignore in last year's final series, when he was one of the Bulldogs' biggest stars during their run to the premiership. As part of a star-studded Dogs' list, the quiet achiever is likely on a 'middle-class' wage of about $400,000 a season. He also turns 31 in August so any pay rise offered by the Bulldogs will be moderate. Could a team in contention try to take advantage of this by offering Picken $500,000 a year?

Stay or go? Given Picken's age, his loyalty and the Bulldogs' wide-open premiership window, the former rookie seems almost certain to re-sign.

Others to watch

    Levi Casboult, Matthew Kreuzer (Carlton)
    Zac Clarke, Garrick Ibbotson, Nick Suban (Fremantle)
    Lachlan Hansen (North Melbourne)
    Justin Westhoff (Port Adelaide)
    Eric Mackenzie (West Coast)

AFL.com.au's list of 2017 free agents


Adelaide

Andy Otten
Scott Thompson

Brisbane

Claye Beams
Ryan Harwood
Tom Rockliff

Carlton

Dennis Armfield
Levi Casboult
Matthew Kreuzer
Kade Simpson
Simon White

Collingwood
Tyson Goldsack
Lachlan Keefe
Ben Sinclair
Josh Thomas

Essendon
Heath Hocking
Ben Howlett
Brent Stanton
Jobe Watson
David Zaharakis

Fremantle
Hayden Ballantyne
Zac Clarke
Nat Fyfe
Garrick Ibbotson
Michael Johnson
David Mundy
Aaron Sandilands
Nick Suban

Geelong
Josh Cowan
Tom Lonergan
Andrew Mackie
Daniel Menzel
Steven Motlop

Hawthorn

Luke Breust
Shaun Burgoyne
Taylor Duryea
Josh Gibson
Luke Hodge
Ryan Schoenmakers

Melbourne
Jake Spencer
Jack Trengove

North Melbourne
Lachlan Hansen
Scott Thompson

Port Adelaide
Jasper Pittard
Jackson Trengove
Justin Westhoff

Richmond
Dustin Martin

St Kilda

Sean Dempster
Sam Gilbert
Leigh Montagna
Nick Riewoldt

Sydney

Heath Grundy
Josh Kennedy
Jarrad McVeigh
Sam Reid

West Coast
Sam Butler
Josh Kennedy
Mark LeCras
Eric Mackenzie
Matt Priddis

Western Bulldogs

Matthew Boyd
Dale Morris
Robert Murphy
Liam Picken

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-03-06/youth-brigade-head-up-2017s-tasty-free-agency-list

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Re: Trade targets 2017
« Reply #22 on: March 07, 2017, 05:12:52 PM »
Fyfe is way to expensive at 1.5.
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Re: Trade targets 2017
« Reply #23 on: March 07, 2017, 10:40:47 PM »
Jackson Trengove anyone? We've been touted to be interested into him for years now, would be a good chop out for rance an an upgrade on Astbury. Thoughts?

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Re: Trade targets 2017
« Reply #24 on: March 08, 2017, 10:18:02 AM »
Fyfe, Bruest, Rockliff, Zaharakis or Kennedy are all worth throwing $$$ at.

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« Reply #25 on: March 08, 2017, 10:19:53 AM »
Jackson Trengove anyone? We've been touted to be interested into him for years now, would be a good chop out for rance an an upgrade on Astbury. Thoughts?

Worth having a crack at.

Wouldnt mind him and also player around his age who can play second tall fwd then goto the next draft for a young key fwd and back to take over the reigns in 2-3 years time.

Kennedy will be 31 next year thats the only thing.
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« Reply #26 on: March 08, 2017, 10:37:26 AM »
Fyfe, Zacharakis, Duryea.
Dont think we can fit Fyfe, Dusty, Cotch, JR and Rance in one salary cap,
Zacharakis will be a one cliub player, he stuck with the drug cheats even though he was the only one not to sitck the needle in.
Duryea is the pick of the rest in terns of age and quality IMO

the rest are old and about to be to old. Barring one, Andrew Mackie might be a good fit for us with a view of making him an assistant.

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Re: Trade targets 2017
« Reply #27 on: March 08, 2017, 11:24:47 AM »
With fyfe in our side today would
We be looking at top 4 this year?

Would seem amazing that 1 player could make that much difference.
Maybe Fyfe, Gawn and the Bont in our team this year would see us with a flag?

I know it is irrelevant but I think we are possibly three key players away from being a real chance.

Any comments from the gurus?

Well yeh that would fix the middle up but there are huge holes at either end of the ground with a need for a KPD and KPF

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« Reply #28 on: March 08, 2017, 11:58:29 AM »
reading Zacharakis's comments, I reckon he'd ripe for the picking under free agency
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Re: Trade targets 2017
« Reply #29 on: March 08, 2017, 12:05:58 PM »
Bruest & Rockliff the only 2 I would look at.