2014: Retirements, Delistings and Trade Rumours

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Totally disagree with most here over the Boyd trade. When is the last time a side won a flag without an A grade key forward? Since Barry Hall the Bulldogs have had essentially nothing to kick to with VFL quality key forwards.

Western Bulldogs Marks I50:
2014: 15th
2013: 16th
2012: 17th
2011: 8th (Barry Hall's last season)

Some people might think the numbers could be deceiving because their forwards have had less marking oportunities than top sides. Adjusting the figures to account for opportunities the numbers read even worse.

Inside 50s per Mark Inside 50:
2014: 17th - Only ahead of Brisbane who have failed to address this issue.
2013: 16th
2012: 18th
2011: 8th

I'm guessing critics dislike the huge risk aspect mainly. Well how exactly is a side near the bottom going to get a risk free A grade long term key forward? What deal would you have done to get a potential or current star forward? Just taken a pick for Griffen and hoped to draft a future star was their only other option. That is feasible but you're relying on the clubs before you not taking the star. If Boyd becomes half the player he was touted to be one year ago then it will be a good trade.

Griffen is irrelevant for the Bulldogs from a long term perspective. He was never going to play a key role in the Bulldogs breaking their premiership drought. They already have Liberatore, Macrae and Bontempelli to build their midfield around.
 

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Totally disagree with most here over the Boyd trade. When is the last time a side won a flag without an A grade key forward? Since Barry Hall the Bulldogs have had essentially nothing to kick to with VFL quality key forwards.

Western Bulldogs Marks I50:
2014: 15th
2013: 16th
2012: 17th
2011: 8th (Barry Hall's last season)

Some people might think the numbers could be deceiving because their forwards have had less marking oportunities than top sides. Adjusting the figures to account for opportunities the numbers read even worse.

Inside 50s per Mark Inside 50:
2014: 17th - Only ahead of Brisbane who have failed to address this issue.
2013: 16th
2012: 18th
2011: 8th

I'm guessing critics dislike the huge risk aspect mainly. Well how exactly is a side near the bottom going to get a risk free A grade long term key forward? What deal would you have done to get a potential or current star forward? Just taken a pick for Griffen and hoped to draft a future star was their only other option. That is feasible but you're relying on the clubs before you not taking the star. If Boyd becomes half the player he was touted to be one year ago then it will be a good trade.

Griffen is irrelevant for the Bulldogs from a long term perspective. He was never going to play a key role in the Bulldogs breaking their premiership drought. They already have Liberatore, Macrae and Bontempelli to build their midfield around.
Funny you write this as i've changed my mind on the trade as well. While i don't love it, to be a real flag threat down the track they had to grab a Boyd type with the carry on effect of benefiting Crameri/Stringer types as well.

It's still a massive risk but one i think they had to take to put themselves in a position to threaten in 4-5 years time.
 
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Exactly. If we didn't get a deal done there would be loads of crappy opinion pieces on how we will never win a flag because we aren't prepared to be bold for need. He is only part of the equation too, we still need to do more. We need more KPP's.

The other option was get a pick for Griffen. Everyone thinks 4 would have been given. I think GWS would have dangled 7 to the last minute knowing theres a chance we'd cave.

Either way it would have left this scenario

Hope we got McCartin, Durdin or Wright with pick 4 or 6 who are no where near as rated. If they show potential then what? It would have taken a mega deal anyways to hold off other clubs after their initial 2 year contract was up.

I'd much rather get the main man and lock him in.
 

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Interesting in bold. By that do we gather that O'Rourke will be a likely starter next year?

Six-game Hawk takes up three-year offer from Suns

HAWTHORN and Gold Coast have finalised a trade sending midfielder Mitch Hallahan to the Suns in exchange for picks No.47 and 49 in the upcoming NAB AFL Draft.

In a deal that took significant time to finalise, Hallahan joined the Suns on the final day of the NAB AFL Trade Period with less than two-and-a-half hours remaining before the 2pm deadline.

The 22-year-old said the prospect of playing with Suns superstar Gary Ablett and the club's promising midfield group was a key factor in his decision.

"I think it's going to be a wonderful experience for myself to learn and play alongside not only the young exciting talent they have in (David) Swallow, (Jaeger) O'Meara, (Dion) Prestia, but also probably, arguably, the greatest midfielder in the game in Gary Ablett," Hallahan told NAB AFL Trade Radio.

"I think it's going to be really good for my football in the coming years."

Hallahan, who played six games in 2014, was contracted for next season with Hawthorn but he has been released to take up a three-year offer with Gold Coast.

Hallahan was drafted with pick No.38 in the 2010 Draft and won the JJ Liston Trophy as the VFL's best and fairest player in 2013.

Hawthorn's recruitment of Jono O'Rourke via a trade last week made Hallahan reassess his position at the Hawks, and he said former coach Alastair Clarkson had been fantastic in his communication and support.

"I can't thank Clarko enough," Hallahan said.

"He's been honest right the way throughout the four years but in particular the last couple of weeks. He's been the most honest person. He's hit me between the eyes and he's been great for me in my development."

Hawthorn recruiting and list manager Graham Wright said Hallahan's decision to leave was based on playing more senior games.


"Mitch has made a solid contribution in his four years at Hawthorn and we understand that he leaves to pursue an opportunity to play regular senior football for the Suns," he said.

"He is much admired and respected by our playing and coaching group and we wish him well in his next AFL opportunity.

"Securing two third-round draft picks gives us some options in the remaining trade window and the upcoming AFL draft."
 
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Totally disagree with most here over the Boyd trade. When is the last time a side won a flag without an A grade key forward? Since Barry Hall the Bulldogs have had essentially nothing to kick to with VFL quality key forwards.

Western Bulldogs Marks I50:
2014: 15th
2013: 16th
2012: 17th
2011: 8th (Barry Hall's last season)

Some people might think the numbers could be deceiving because their forwards have had less marking oportunities than top sides. Adjusting the figures to account for opportunities the numbers read even worse.

Inside 50s per Mark Inside 50:
2014: 17th - Only ahead of Brisbane who have failed to address this issue.
2013: 16th
2012: 18th
2011: 8th

I'm guessing critics dislike the huge risk aspect mainly. Well how exactly is a side near the bottom going to get a risk free A grade long term key forward? What deal would you have done to get a potential or current star forward? Just taken a pick for Griffen and hoped to draft a future star was their only other option. That is feasible but you're relying on the clubs before you not taking the star. If Boyd becomes half the player he was touted to be one year ago then it will be a good trade.

Griffen is irrelevant for the Bulldogs from a long term perspective. He was never going to play a key role in the Bulldogs breaking their premiership drought. They already have Liberatore, Macrae and Bontempelli to build their midfield around.
that doesn't make good reading for Brisbane. they must recognise this deficiency as it's plain for all to see. Perhaps they have a lot of faith in the young forwards Freeman and Close? They are both good size and decent marks/kicks but look a long way off filling the Brown void.

Good analysis Grant.
 
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Interesting in bold. By that do we gather that O'Rourke will be a likely starter next year?
Depends a bit on Woody, Anderson and to a lesser extent WhiteX and Hartung - I would expect he gets games next year, but has to learn the Hawks system etc.
 

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Can't find anything concrete on this. Source: fb :p

Sam Frost, pick 40 and 53 traded to Melbourne in exchange for pick 23
 
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Trade paperwork lodged:
Sydney Swans exchange Shane Biggs and Rd2 pick (curr. 39) to Western Bulldogs for on-traded Rd2 pick (curr 37).
 

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1.49pm: DEAL DONE: Shane Biggs and pick 39 to Western Bulldogs, who give Sydney Swans pick 37 in return.

1.45pm: DEAL DONE: Sam Frost joining Melbourne from GWS. The Demons traded pick 23 in return for Frost, pick 40 and pick 53.

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At least the doggies arent sitting on their hands lol

1.50pm: DEAL DONE: Liam Jones from Western Bulldogs to Carlton in exchange for pick 46.
 

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P'work lodged:

Hawthorn exchange L Lowden, K Cheney, pick 43, 47 and 59
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Adel for pick 31, 50 and 68
 
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P'work lodged:

Hawthorn exchange L Lowden K Cheney, R3 (curr43) R3 (curr47) R3 (curr59)
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Adel for R2 (curr 31), R3 (curr 50), R4(curr68).
Bit sad to lose Lowden, but we had to get rid of one more player off our list anyway. At least we get back into round 2 :rolleyes:
 
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Good on the dogs for getting boyd.
They had to get a key fwd. Fair enough there gonna pay overs but thats what you gotta do now when investing in long term youth. If boyd stars next year and they didn't do it we'd be reading and listening to commentators ect crapping on about how they missed there opportunity for a ff they desperately need.
if he fails to fire there gonna say they payed overs and it was a bad move.
Double edged sword.
Dammed if you do dammed if you don't in this business.
Hope the kid stars as there's gonna be a little perceived pressure on him now to perform.
 

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P'work lodged:

Hawthorn exchange L Lowden, K Cheney, pick 43, 47 and 59
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Adel for pick 31, 50 and 68
Cheney off to his third club.

Whilst nothing compared to Buddy and Tippett the Crows have a decent set of key forwards in Tex, Pods, Jenkins and now Lowden.
 

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Final trade was an exchange of picks:

Cats get 10 and 47
Ade gets 14 and 35

Suggests to me Adelaide will probably draft a South Australian kid at 14 that they are confident that Geelong, Eagles, Richmond and Fremantle won't pick up in the few picks now before them.
 
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Good on the dogs for getting boyd.
They had to get a key fwd. Fair enough there gonna pay overs but thats what you gotta do now when investing in long term youth. If boyd stars next year and they didn't do it we'd be reading and listening to commentators ect crapping on about how they missed there opportunity for a ff they desperately need.
if he fails to fire there gonna say they payed overs and it was a bad move.
Double edged sword.
Dammed if you do dammed if you don't in this business.
Hope the kid stars as there's gonna be a little perceived pressure on him now to perform.
My take on all this overs talk is well derrrrrr lol. How else do you get something in high demand? Very rare to get unders like Brisbane and christensen. Even in your luke ball scenario you get unders by using the PSD but then probably go overs in the contract.

How many soccer players are actually worth 100 million?

We pay overs for a house
We pay overs for a car
We pay overs for a pie and coke at etihad
We pay overs for everything.

I personally dont see it as overs on the trade table. It's overs on the contract. If he turns out as good as EVERY expert thinks, it will only be overs for a year or two of his contract. BUT Carlton and St Kilda were preparing for an overs move next season too.

As for the trade itself, Griffen weakened our position by stating it was move or retire. Cameron and GWS knew this. Meaning his value to us was 0. Essentially it cost us pick 6 to get last seasons #1 pick and thats it. Because Griffen is basically a retired player talked out of retirement.
 
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Happy to get Giles and Coons to the Bombers can see our round 1 side (if fit and no asada)

Def- Baguley Hooker Gwilt
Hibberd Hurley Dempsey

Mids- Stanton Watson Zaharakis
Goddard Giles Heppell

Fwds- Chapman Carlisle Cooney
Bellchambers Daniher Kommer

Bench - Z.Merrett Hocking Myers Colyer

was actually harder then i thought to pick a side :) guys like fletch, howlett & Winderlich missing out
 
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