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Re: Otto a man in demand
« Reply #195 on: September 27, 2004, 07:36:38 PM »
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Three-way deal needed to land Ottens
« Reply #196 on: September 28, 2004, 04:34:46 PM »
Three-way deal needed to land Ottens
2:08:13 PM Tue 28 September, 2004
Paul Gough
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Geelong's hopes of securing star Richmond big man Brad Ottens could well depend on being able to arrange a three way trade deal involving another club when the official AFL trade period begins next Monday.

Ottens, one of the most talented big men in the AFL, has walked out on the Tigers and declared his "preferred option" is to play for the Cats next year.

This comes after Ottens, who has performed well below his best since starring in 2001 when the Tigers reached the preliminary final, was asked to take a pay cut by Richmond - which the Tigers described as an offer which was "reflective of where he’s at in his football career.

It is Ottens' ability to also play as a key forward that has Geelong interested in the 24-year-old, who with 129 games behind him is at the peak of his career.

It was the Cats' lack of a consistent key forward which was their major weakness in a season in which they came so close to reaching the grand final in 2004.

Richmond football director Greg Miller in a recent open letter to Tiger fans on the club's website described Ottens as the "hottest trade choice that I can ever remember in league football."

"Early draft choices are what we'd be looking at for an exchange (for Ottens)," Miller said.

"In a year where we’ve already got selections 1, 4 and 20, we’re keen to further bolster our stocks of young talent with more early picks."

However Geelong does not have early picks to offer the Tigers with their first pick in the November 20 national draft not coming until pick 16.

So if the Cats are to secure Ottens, they will most likely have to try and secure earlier draft picks from another club - possibly in exchange for players.

However the Cats are believed to have put together a list of its players considered "untouchable" during the upcoming trade period and this list is also believed to include midfielder Joel Corey.

This ends speculation that Corey could have been used as part of any deal to secure Ottens after there had been rumours that Corey could have returned to his native Western Australia to play with Fremantle, which would then have given its ruckman Troy Simmons to Richmond to in turn allow Ottens to go to Geelong.

But while the Tigers are interested in Simmonds, who is originally from Melbourne, it is believed the Tigers are hoping they can secure the former Melbourne ruckman in the December pre-season draft - where they will also have the first pick.

http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=173201

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Re: Three-way deal needed to land Ottens
« Reply #197 on: September 28, 2004, 04:56:54 PM »
Three-way deal needed to land Ottens
2:08:13 PM Tue 28 September, 2004
Paul Gough
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Geelong's hopes of securing star Richmond big man Brad Ottens could well depend on being able to arrange a three way trade deal involving another club when the official AFL trade period begins next Monday.

Ottens, one of the most talented big men in the AFL, has walked out on the Tigers and declared his "preferred option" is to play for the Cats next year.

This comes after Ottens, who has performed well below his best since starring in 2001 when the Tigers reached the preliminary final, was asked to take a pay cut by Richmond - which the Tigers described as an offer which was "reflective of where he’s at in his football career.

It is Ottens' ability to also play as a key forward that has Geelong interested in the 24-year-old, who with 129 games behind him is at the peak of his career.

It was the Cats' lack of a consistent key forward which was their major weakness in a season in which they came so close to reaching the grand final in 2004.

Richmond football director Greg Miller in a recent open letter to Tiger fans on the club's website described Ottens as the "hottest trade choice that I can ever remember in league football."

"Early draft choices are what we'd be looking at for an exchange (for Ottens)," Miller said.

"In a year where we’ve already got selections 1, 4 and 20, we’re keen to further bolster our stocks of young talent with more early picks."

However Geelong does not have early picks to offer the Tigers with their first pick in the November 20 national draft not coming until pick 16.

So if the Cats are to secure Ottens, they will most likely have to try and secure earlier draft picks from another club - possibly in exchange for players.

However the Cats are believed to have put together a list of its players considered "untouchable" during the upcoming trade period and this list is also believed to include midfielder Joel Corey.

This ends speculation that Corey could have been used as part of any deal to secure Ottens after there had been rumours that Corey could have returned to his native Western Australia to play with Fremantle, which would then have given its ruckman Troy Simmons to Richmond to in turn allow Ottens to go to Geelong.

But while the Tigers are interested in Simmonds, who is originally from Melbourne, it is believed the Tigers are hoping they can secure the former Melbourne ruckman in the December pre-season draft - where they will also have the first pick.

http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=173201

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Gee thanks for stating the obvious

What a truely original article - slow news day  :help
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Re: Otto a man in demand
« Reply #198 on: September 28, 2004, 05:54:59 PM »
According to Ch 10 news, the Roos will make a formal bid tomorrow for Otto. The Roos have pick 10.

Terry reiterated that we want two first round picks for him. Said that based on Browny, Hall and Everitt trades that was about the going rate.



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Re: Otto a man in demand
« Reply #199 on: September 28, 2004, 06:05:23 PM »
great work greg and terry...

excellent game of smokes and mirrors in regards to ottens...

if this report is correct we have north joining the cats,sydney,adelaide all taking a ticket for his services...

dont you think they were always gonna make ottens expendable, only thing was he didnt know it....

by the time trade period comes around i think there will be a few more clubs joining the queue...

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Kangaroos join queue for Ottens
« Reply #200 on: September 29, 2004, 12:42:50 AM »
Kangaroos join queue for Ottens
By Stephen Rielly, Peter Ker
realfooty.theage.com.au
September 29, 2004

The Kangaroos have joined what is developing into a posse of clubs pursuing Richmond's disgruntled ruckman Brad Ottens, the Roos confirming yesterday that they have spoken with all the parties involved in a bid to bring the 24-year-old to Arden Street.

With the retirements of Anthony Stevens and David King allowing the club to participate in the upper end of the trade market for the first time in several years, the Roos have joined Geelong and Sydney as confirmed suitors.

"It doesn't mean that we've got money to throw around but it does put us back into the market for the best players, which, because of financial and cap restraints, we haven't been able to do for a little while," said Kangaroos football manager, Tim Harrington.

Ottens has declared Geelong to be his preferred destination and while Sydney is expected to make a lucrative offer, the Roos, being a Melbourne-based club, meet with his desire to remain in Victoria, where the former South Australian's mother and brother Luke now live.

"We've spoken with his management and we want to pursue it as aggressively as we can because we believe that we can offer him something," Harrington said.

The Tigers have placed a minimum price of two first-round draft choices on Ottens, who was not at a Richmond fitness session yesterday. The ruckman/forward was the club's first pick, and second overall, in the 1997 national draft.

"That's what Richmond are saying. They've gone back over time and studied the worth of deals for top-line players and swaps and believe that two first-round picks is about the mark," Harrington said.

The Roos' first pick in the national draft is at 10, five ahead of Sydney and six ahead of the Cats, but Ottens will command as much as $400,000 a season and the Cats, in particular, have a greater number of players of appeal with which to buy the second first-round pick required to satisfy the Tigers.

The Roos also have openly pursued Fremantle's uncontracted ruckman/forward Troy Simmonds, now also a target for the Tigers as they seek to cover Ottens' loss.

"We just see that that type of player will help us in a lot of different ways, not only with what the player can bring but who can be released to play elsewhere. That's the biggest priority for us," Harrington said.

"We make no secret of that. We're working hard on Troy Simmonds as well."

http://realfooty.theage.com.au/realfooty/articles/2004/09/28/1096137237012.html
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Re: Otto a man in demand
« Reply #201 on: September 29, 2004, 03:05:03 AM »
Can't believe clubs are willing to offer two first round picks for this guy! Have they watched him play in the last 3 years?

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Re: Otto a man in demand
« Reply #202 on: September 29, 2004, 03:30:54 AM »
Hey John  :shh




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Re: Otto a man in demand
« Reply #203 on: September 29, 2004, 10:15:23 AM »
Yeah John - Shut the stuff up.  The guy is a champion and is worth at least 3 first rounders.  ;D
Does anyone have half an idea on anything?

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Re: Otto a man in demand
« Reply #204 on: September 29, 2004, 12:15:48 PM »
Can't believe clubs are willing to offer two first round picks for this guy! Have they watched him play in the last 3 years?

John - very good question - it might just be scary - how come Geelong, Swans Adelaide, Kangas (and if you believe Jackstar, Collingwood) are prepared to go into a feeding frenzy for him?

What do they know that 90% of the posters on this board don't? Maybe he is a talent - God forbid - we had better tell Thompson, Roos, Craig, Laidley and Malthouse that he's a dud, they obviosly don't read OER.

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Re: Otto a man in demand
« Reply #205 on: September 29, 2004, 01:32:06 PM »
wherever he plays he'll give our team a bath.

watch him .

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Re: Otto a man in demand
« Reply #206 on: September 29, 2004, 01:38:56 PM »
Where's that spitter guy gone?  :lol
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Re: Otto a man in demand
« Reply #207 on: September 29, 2004, 04:29:23 PM »
Can't believe clubs are willing to offer two first round picks for this guy! Have they watched him play in the last 3 years?

................plus someone has to tell Joel Bowden that Otto's a dud. Joel said on radio today that at 25 years of age, with 120 games already, he has to be the best trade available in the last 5 years. Joel - don't you read OER ¿

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Re: Otto a man in demand
« Reply #208 on: September 29, 2004, 04:59:54 PM »
Can't believe clubs are willing to offer two first round picks for this guy! Have they watched him play in the last 3 years?

................plus someone has to tell Joel Bowden that Otto's a dud. Joel said on radio today that at 25 years of age, with 120 games already, he has to be the best trade available in the last 5 years. Joel - don't you read OER ¿

Ron Joel's doing the club thing, talking Otto up to increase his value :thumbsup Probably trying to help his case for the captaincy as well ;D

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Re: Otto a man in demand
« Reply #209 on: September 29, 2004, 05:05:11 PM »
lol - never thought of that - and I thought I was the cynical one  ;D