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    Quote Originally Posted by FrediKanoute View Post
    Or they do the Brisbane.......get Oliver done and then say Bulldogs get the steak knives
    Smiths social media meltdowns make it more likely that he's gonna be worth op shop butter knife compensation. The kid is a loose unit. Better to have him gone for nothing than have him distracting the group with his BS. He gives me massive Ben Cousins vibes.

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    Re: Trade Rumours 2024

    AFL trade buzz: All the latest trade news from across the competition

    Melbourne has no intention of trading Clayton Oliver despite clubs including Geelong again wondering whether they can drag him out of the club on the cheap.

    The Herald Sun revealed in March that Geelong was among the clubs monitoring Oliver, who at that stage believed his future might be at a club other than Melbourne.

    But the Demons have worked hard to put their arms around him, with captain Max Gawn even saying he was ?absolutely inspired? by Oliver?s recovery from personal issues.

    Club figures on Monday night said adamant Oliver was not going anywhere, bemused to again have to deny rumours about his future.

    Football boss Alan Richardson said on Monday night of Oliver: ?Clayton is an important player for our club and remains a contracted, required member of the team. We look forward to seeing Clayton in the red and blue next year and beyond?.

    While Oliver has been a temperamental figure who at times has wondered if the club has supported him enough, no person at Melbourne has taken up more man hours than the 27-year-old, who has six years on a contract at over six million.

    Melbourne figures believe that Oliver is in the best spot he has ever been from a wellbeing point of view.

    He battled rib, knee and hand issues that required surgery which shut down his season early after only moderate form.

    He is in the same management group as Bailey Smith, who has spent most of the year knowing he would find his way to Geelong.

    So even if the Cats were keen to trade for him they are about to trade their No. 15 draft pick and likely a second selection for Smith.

    Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin is also entering a year in which he must play finals to guarantee his future after two straight-sets exit and then this year?s 14th placing.

    Trading Oliver to a premiership contender then watching him dominate the 2025 season while the Demons midfield battled would be a disastrous scenario for the Demons.

    Melbourne was even prepared to hand over two first-round picks for Dan Houston before he aborted their trade, with the club all in on the premiership window and not interested in stockpiling picks.

    EAGLES? RAID ON TIGERS BEGIN AFTER MINI SIGNING

    West Coast?s decision to sign Andrew McQualter as its senior coach for 2025 had an immediate sliding doors effect on the AFL trade and free agency landscape.

    The former Richmond interim coach, who won seven of his 13 games in charge of the Tigers in 2023, was announced as the new Eagles leader on Monday.

    He pipped Geelong?s Steven King and Collingwood?s Hayden Skipworth for the role after a long and arduous process from the selection committee.

    McQualter?s announcement at West Coast saw Richmond vice-captain Liam Baker immediately choose the Eagles as his preferred club only minutes later.

    The Herald Sun revealed in May that Baker?s preferred club was the Eagles despite the Dockers? interest and vast draft capital given his love of the club and players including Daniel Kerr growing up in West Australia.

    Baker is expected to be traded for pick 13 if the Eagles can secure it in a trade for Tom Barrass, who is heading to Hawthorn.

    Richmond?s dual premiership player Jack Graham will also arrive at the Eagles on a four-year free agency deal in a decision that strips yet more experience from the Richmond list.

    Both players had been waiting on a decision over the club?s coach and had strong ties to former Richmond interim coach McQualter.

    It means there are now only seven Richmond premiership players from the 2020 premiership side sure to be on the club?s list with Kamdyn McIntosh still waiting on a decision from the club on his future.

    Graham had been offered an increased four year offer from Richmond, who will now have to sweat on any free agency compensation.

    But for the Tigers to secure end-of-first-round compensation the deal might have to be as much as $700,000 given the 20 per cent pay rises in the past 12 months for players.

    If the Tigers were offered second-round compensation for Graham the pick would still fall in the early 20s given they have the first pick in the second round.

    Richmond?s list will have lost premiership players Dustin Martin, Marlion Pickett, Dylan Grimes, Daniel Rioli, Shai Bolton, Liam Baker and Jack Graham this season.

    Those losses represent 1204 games of experience as the Tigers attempt to find a way to quickly bounce back after only one finals appearance since 2020.

    It means second-year coach Adem Yze, contracted to the end of 2026, will have a tough task to ensure competitiveness with a young club which will be stacked with early draft picks.

    The Eagles will now continue to assess key position backs on the market, with Tom Clurey, Lewis Young and Denver Grainger-Barras among those looking for new homes.

    GIANTS SET TO HOLD DEPTH PLAYERS TO CONTRACT

    Greater Western Sydney is determined to hold contracted players Xavier O?Halloran and Wade Derksen as it prepares for Harry Perryman to announce his departure this week.

    Medium forward O?Halloran has drawn interest from the Western Bulldogs and the Demons are keen to acquire intercept back Derksen but the Giants are uninterested in late picks for the pair.

    As a club firmly in the premiership window the Giants want to keep required players instead of again being stuck losing players they have invested time into for only moderate draft picks.

    The Giants have picks 14, 34 and 39 and will secure a compensation pick for departing defender Isaac Cumming (Adelaide).

    So securing mid or late-draft picks to pick first-year players who are unlikely to be in their best side for many years is a poor strategy for success.

    The club has its best-and-fairest on Wednesday night and is bracing for the departure of free agent Perryman, with the Pies some way ahead of Port Adelaide.

    He could wait until after a best-and-fairest that he has had only one top three result across his career.

    GWS believes utility James Peatling is still keen to stay on a three-year deal but so many clubs have met him in recent weeks that he might eventually choose contract security.

    If the Giants lost two academy players and a true western Sydney graduate in Peatling it would again underline the challenges of establishing a team in western Sydney.

    But GWS has drawn a line with Perryman, offering a six-year deal but unwilling to match figures of up to $850,000 a year given its current wage obligations.

    Similarly, mid-season Peatling was playing VFL at one stage this season before hitting his straps so the Giants cannot afford to match bumper offers for a player with so little exposed form.

    The Giants were linked to Jake Stringer on Monday as a potential suitor given his links to former Dogs staffer Jason McCartney.

    If Perryman does leave for the Pies the Power would have missed out on both their key defensive targets given they also wanted Cumming.

    It would be a brave coach in Ken Hinkley to trade away dual All Australian Dan Houston, especially with Kane Farrell a free agent next year and fellow defender Josh Sinn also out of contract next year.

    Houston would like to find his way to the Blues but with the Roos offering a future first-rounder Carlton will have to find a way to get closer to that offer.

    The Herald Sun revealed last week the Blues and North Melbourne were the frontrunners for Houston, who is keen to return to Victoria to be with his Melbourne-based girlfriend.

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    I don't know much about him, but is Peatling any good?
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    Makes sense being interested in Stringer. New State, pulls him away from his shifty mates.
    They get total control over him.
    Bring back the biff

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    Re: Trade Rumours 2024

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    I don't know much about him, but is Peatling any good?
    Best way to describe him is a poor man's Dunkley - he's pretty good as that big-bodied defensive mid and is also quite brave and handy in the air, and he is versatile enough to also play a similar negating half-forward role on oppo half-backs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    I don't know much about him, but is Peatling any good?
    When given the chance in the middle he performed well. It's a break out season for him and who knows if he still has a lot of improvement in front of him.
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    Re: Trade Rumours 2024

    In another round of "Didn't see that coming" Perrymen has picked the Pies.

    Boyhood club and better offer and whatnot. Port had apparently been courting him since 2020


    From the AFL website:
    FREE agent Harry Perryman will join Collingwood from Greater Western Sydney as a free agent, according to AFL.com.au's Cal Twomey.

    Perryman had been pursued by multiple clubs this season, including Port Adelaide and Hawthorn, but has landed on the Magpies as his new home.

    As an unrestricted free agent, Perryman can head to the 2023 premier without a trade needing to be struck.


    Twomey reported earlier this month that the Power and Giants had both offered Perryman a six-year contract to stay, but he's decided to join the club he supported as a boy, also on a six-year deal.

    Perryman's call is set to have major ramifications on other players looking for a new club during this trade period.

    With the Power missing out on Perryman, they could be less likely to let Dan Houston leave the club, with the two-time All-Australian keen to return to Victoria.

    Perryman is the second Giants free agent to depart this off-season, with Isaac Cumming having last week nominated Adelaide as his new home.

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    Clayton Oliver will meet with Geelong heavyweights on Tuesday, including chief executive Steve Hocking, as the Cats ramp up their effort to lure the star midfielder out of Melbourne.

    The meeting with Hocking and football boss Andrew Mackie comes after this masthead revealed rival clubs believed the 27-year-old was again an attainable trade target.

    Geelong have already committed their first-round draft pick to a deal for Bailey Smith, who is likely to join the Cats on a six-year contract after falling out of love with the Western Bulldogs.

    Source:https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/...01-p5kewi.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelopetraglia View Post
    Clayton Oliver will meet with Geelong heavyweights on Tuesday, including chief executive Steve Hocking, as the Cats ramp up their effort to lure the star midfielder out of Melbourne.

    The meeting with Hocking and football boss Andrew Mackie comes after this masthead revealed rival clubs believed the 27-year-old was again an attainable trade target.

    Geelong have already committed their first-round draft pick to a deal for Bailey Smith, who is likely to join the Cats on a six-year contract after falling out of love with the Western Bulldogs.

    Source:https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/...01-p5kewi.html
    Can't see how they get both deals done
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    Re: Trade Rumours 2024

    The last thing I would be doing is getting Clayton Oliver, Bailey Smith and Tyson Stengle all in the same club.

    Fair chance Lachie Hunter did not help Oliver's cause when he was traded to the demons.
    More of an In Bruges guy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Can't see how they get both deals done
    Baz - SDK
    Oliver - picks

    It's always possible
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    Quote Originally Posted by azabob View Post
    The last thing I would be doing is getting Clayton Oliver, Bailey Smith and Tyson Stengle all in the same club.

    Fair chance Lachie Hunter did not help Oliver's cause when he was traded to the demons.
    That's Geelong's problem. If they think they can manage them, good luck. Every club has issues unfortunately
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