vacuous space wrote: ↑Sat 24 Aug 2019 9:40pm
I'd move whatever over-25s we can for whatever we can get and start to build around a young core including....
The problem is though that our only two over 25's with real trade currency is Bruce and Carlisle. I am not sure that either would gain very low picks. I would be happier to lose Carlisle than Bruce.
Steven unfortunately now has reduced trade value.
The others are more steak knives or maybe a second rounder or two.
One obvious trade to try and engineer is Carlisle for B King, but Carlisle is not likely to find GC that attractive a club to move to.
Given that we have no second or third now, third rounder now, assuming no B King, that then means entering the draft with Pick 5, maybe several seconds and second thirds and multiple fourths. That is not much of platform to build with and will more likely just obtain more depth players, and depth players we are already overflowing with. What we lack is not depth, what we lack are true guns. Now churning through players may find some more nuggets like Marshal, but it will be a slow process.
The other factor is that to move on all our good oldies is that that is most likely going to cause a nightmare few years of grim results. Billings has timed his contract to finish with him becoming a FA. We then run the great risk of being the new GC who just feed players to the other clubs.
Whichever we go at present, the hurdles are large and it is not an attractive future.
I would feel a lot more confident if I thought that we had good recruiters, but I don't. We have a recruitment team, including Lethlean, who like to take large punts of players coming good.
Our 4 biggest player a acquisitions last year in Hannas, King, Bytel and Kent all had known clouds over them. Boy oh boy am I hoping that all their long shots come off.
I would love a trade period for a change not so heavily based on long shots. Not confident I will get it though.