bergholt wrote:In the old days that would be true, but these days any player can be traded with a swap of picks. We might trade Dunell and our fourth rounder (50-odd) for Essendon's third rounder (40-odd). Everyone wins: Essendon get a known quantity, we get rid of a guy who doesn't fit our needs, their pick is not much worse, ours is slightly improved.plugger66 wrote:Dunnel isnt worth a pick at all.
TDL was only slightly more well-credentialed when he was traded last year.
Im not sure that happens to much. There are still bugger all trades as opposed to players delisted. I doubt anyone would be looking at a regular Sandy player like Dunnel but could be wrong.