Importance of trading and salary cap space
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Importance of trading and salary cap space
Looking at both Freo and Hawthorn and the key personnel they have which have played for other AFL clubs. Hawthorn especially, the majority of these have been picked up through astute trading and the ability to have cap space available to identify specifics and be able to afford them.
Hawthorn: Hale, Gibson, Guerra, Burgoyne, Gunston, Lake,
Hale and Guerra were got relatively cheap for the specific skills they bring to the table
Smart cap room allowed for Burgoyne, Gunston, and Gibson
Lake attracted to opportunity to win and really the only short term recruitment they have made ( will play only a few years)
Freo : McPharlin, Dawson, Pearce,
Pearce and Dawson the big ones here . identified a specific need and recruited players specific for that who will be there for at least 5 years.
Hopefully the Hawthorn model is where we are heading ( and not just because of Phelchan) where cap space allows for specific recruitment of quality and combined with come early draft picks
Hawthorn: Hale, Gibson, Guerra, Burgoyne, Gunston, Lake,
Hale and Guerra were got relatively cheap for the specific skills they bring to the table
Smart cap room allowed for Burgoyne, Gunston, and Gibson
Lake attracted to opportunity to win and really the only short term recruitment they have made ( will play only a few years)
Freo : McPharlin, Dawson, Pearce,
Pearce and Dawson the big ones here . identified a specific need and recruited players specific for that who will be there for at least 5 years.
Hopefully the Hawthorn model is where we are heading ( and not just because of Phelchan) where cap space allows for specific recruitment of quality and combined with come early draft picks
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Re: Importance of trading and salary cap space
Just a few years ago (in 2008, when they won the flag) the Hawks were boasting that their team was 90% home-grown. And I was envious, because our team was full of foreign legionnaires.
There's a theory, not without merit, that mercenaries won't bleed for the guernsey when the chips are down. So by all means trade astutely, but never forget that the best fruit is cultivated in one's own orchard.
There's a theory, not without merit, that mercenaries won't bleed for the guernsey when the chips are down. So by all means trade astutely, but never forget that the best fruit is cultivated in one's own orchard.
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Re: Importance of trading and salary cap space
Top 5 for the Hawks Friday nightWaltzing St Kilda wrote:Just a few years ago (in 2008, when they won the flag) the Hawks were boasting that their team was 90% home-grown. And I was envious, because our team was full of foreign legionnaires.
There's a theory, not without merit, that mercenaries won't bleed for the guernsey when the chips are down. So by all means trade astutely, but never forget that the best fruit is cultivated in one's own orchard.
Burgoyne - traded
Mitchell - home grown
Hale - traded
Gunston - traded
Lake - traded
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Re: Importance of trading and salary cap space
Throw in Gibson, Guerra, Cheney, Spangher & Simpkin. Have to be the most recycled team in the comp?maverick wrote:Top 5 for the Hawks Friday nightWaltzing St Kilda wrote:Just a few years ago (in 2008, when they won the flag) the Hawks were boasting that their team was 90% home-grown. And I was envious, because our team was full of foreign legionnaires.
There's a theory, not without merit, that mercenaries won't bleed for the guernsey when the chips are down. So by all means trade astutely, but never forget that the best fruit is cultivated in one's own orchard.
Burgoyne - traded
Mitchell - home grown
Hale - traded
Gunston - traded
Lake - traded
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Re: Importance of trading and salary cap space
Trading for established players is just another skill that progressive thinking coaches will need to exploit to their advantage in the future as the talent pool shrinks further from the drain of an 18 club comp. Syndey have been doing it well for years and you watch Freo go hard for an immediate replacement for Sandilands and Pavlich.
Clarko has been ahead of the curve on his selection of recycled players to compliment his teams rebuild and refurb.
Clarko has been ahead of the curve on his selection of recycled players to compliment his teams rebuild and refurb.
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Re: Importance of trading and salary cap space
OK then hopefully the identification of Delaney and Bruce will be looked at in the future as genius trading
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Re: Importance of trading and salary cap space
The established players they traded in are playing well. The fringe players they traded in are still fringe players.older saint wrote:OK then hopefully the identification of Delaney and Bruce will be looked at in the future as genius trading
Delaney & Bruce are both fringe players. Anyone who expects either of those 2 to somehow turn into a Brian Lake type just by pulling on a Saints guernsey is kidding themselves.
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Re: Importance of trading and salary cap space
Apart from Guerra, all those players chose Hawthorn as their destination club during trade week.
It makes you look like trade geniuses when players want to come to your club.
It makes you look like trade geniuses when players want to come to your club.
Re: Importance of trading and salary cap space
unless the players are going to be 5+ year players. There is no point in trading for us in our state of development.
But if we do target players then we need to find players similar to shaun grigg from richmond.Cant get a gig and moves and becomes a solid 22 player.
But if we do target players then we need to find players similar to shaun grigg from richmond.Cant get a gig and moves and becomes a solid 22 player.