Trade Talk pre-2018/19

Started by Jukes, July 25, 2016, 09:23:32 PM

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Jukes

Just in case anybody was wondering, the official draft order:

1. Quito
2. Ottawa
3. Colorado
4. Brooklyn
5. Chicago
6. Las Vegas
7. Lowest Ranked EF Loser
8. Highest Ranked EF Loser
9. SF1 Loser
10. PF Loser
11. GF Loser
12. Premier

powersuperkents

Quote from: Jukes on July 26, 2017, 11:01:42 PM
Just in case anybody was wondering, the official draft order:

1. Quito
2. Ottawa
3. Colorado
4. Brooklyn
5. Chicago
6. Las Vegas
7. Lowest Ranked EF Loser
8. Highest Ranked EF Loser
9. SF1 Loser
10. PF Loser
11. GF Loser
12. Premier
So I guess I'll be taking pick 12 to the draft this year

Jukes

Quote from: powersuperkents on July 27, 2017, 09:20:13 PM
Quote from: Jukes on July 26, 2017, 11:01:42 PM
Just in case anybody was wondering, the official draft order:

1. Quito
2. Ottawa
3. Colorado
4. Brooklyn
5. Chicago
6. Las Vegas
7. Lowest Ranked EF Loser
8. Highest Ranked EF Loser
9. SF1 Loser
10. PF Loser
11. GF Loser
12. Premier
So I guess I'll be taking pick 12 to the draft this year

Geez you were quick in organising a trade with Nas

kilbluff1985

Grant Birchall + our 1st pick package for sale for a top 10 fwd or premo mid

elephants

Quote from: Jukes on July 27, 2017, 10:07:23 PM
Quote from: powersuperkents on July 27, 2017, 09:20:13 PM
Quote from: Jukes on July 26, 2017, 11:01:42 PM
Just in case anybody was wondering, the official draft order:

1. Quito
2. Ottawa
3. Colorado
4. Brooklyn
5. Chicago
6. Las Vegas
7. Lowest Ranked EF Loser
8. Highest Ranked EF Loser
9. SF1 Loser
10. PF Loser
11. GF Loser
12. Premier
So I guess I'll be taking pick 12 to the draft this year

Geez you were quick in organising a trade with Nas

*Boston

Thats right, I'm back on the eve of finals. Apologies for the mid-season hiatus (Jukesy suss your inbox soon)

SydneyRox

Quote from: elephants on July 28, 2017, 10:44:44 AM


Thats right, I'm back on the eve of finals. Apologies for the mid-season hiatus (Jukesy suss your inbox soon)


Noooooooooooo  :'(

powersuperkents

Backs:
Hamish Hartlett (B/M), Kade Kolodjashnij, Dane Rampe, Adam Saad, Steven May, Alex Witherden, Darcy Tucker, Mark Baguley, Tom Ruggles,, Lachlan Hansen, Eric Mackenzie, Trent McKenzie, Ben Long (B/F), David Astbury, Lukas Webb, Jarman Impey, Ed Vickers-Willis, Darcy Gardiner

Midfielders:
Gary Ablett Junior, Jackson Macrae (M/F), Jaeger O'Meara, Luke Shuey, Mitch Duncan, Dayne Zorko, Lachie Whitfield, Luke Dunstan, Touk Miller (M/F), Jack Billings (M/F), Liam Duggan (M/F), Daniel Venables (M/F), Jack Trengove, Kieran Lovell, Nick Suban, David Mackay, Alex Sexton (M/F), Jarrad Jansen, Dean Gore

Rucks:
Max Gawn, Matthew Lobbe, Nathan Vardy (R/F), Daniel Gorringe (R/F), Sean Darcy, Esava Ratugolea (R/F)

Forwards:
Josh J. Kennedy, Jarrad Waite, Charlie Curnow, Caleb Daniel, Tyrone Vickery, Josh Battle, Charlie Cameron, Josh Bruce, Jay Kennedy-Harris, Hayden Crozier, Rohan Bewick, Matthew Taberner, Jack Lonie, Jarrad Grant

Don't even think about it
Hard Sell
Fair Game

Jukes

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Quote from: Jukes on July 26, 2017, 11:01:42 PM
Just in case anybody was wondering, the official draft order:

1. Quito
2. Ottawa
3. Colorado
4. Brooklyn
5. Chicago
6. Las Vegas
7. San Francisco
8. Houston
9. Anaheim
10. PF Loser
11. GF Loser
12. Premier

Updated


Also, I'd be interested in packaging together my first pick, second pick, and/or one or two good players (preferably forwards)for a high-end premo mid, preferably none of my red players though. Hit me up!

Jukes

Just a quick look over last season's trades for some good, bad, oddities and talking points:

1. Santiago trade: 2016 NAT First Rounder
Houston trade: Chris Masten

This one was obviously negged, and for good reason too - Masten has been putrid this season, which could be his last...while pick 7 eventuated as Sam Petrevski-Seton. A good neg by the coaches all around!

2. New Brooklyn trade: Joe Daniher
Carolina trade: Angus Brayshaw
Joey has lifted his average up to 87, while Brayshaw hasn't played since round 2 because of massive concussion issues. Ouch.

7. Colorado trade: Darcy Parish
New Brooklyn trade: Maverick Weller and James Frawley
On the flipside, looking like NBH cleaned up with this trade. Parish is a future superstar, while Weller is just okay and Frawley a huge potato.

13. San Francisco trade: Cam Guthrie, Allen Christensen, Jonathan Ceglar, and NAT Pick 20
Boston trade: Jack Watts, Sharrod Wellingham, Josh Smith, and Aaron Young
This trade is cursed! Guthrie's average dropped from 85 to 71, Christensen and Ceglar haven't played all season, and Boston on-traded pick 20, who became Jack Graham who is yet to debut. Meanwhile, Watts missed four games and has dropped in average from 84 to 75, Wellingham looks to be just about done, and Aaron Young's average has dropped from 78 to 57. Josh Smith was on-traded for Brendon Goddard, the one bright spot of this trade who is averaging 99.

14. Ottawa trade: Pearce Hanley, Billy Hartung, and Dylan Buckley
Boston trade: Jonathan Ceglar, Ryan Davis, and N20
Boston getting Hanley and Hartung for just about free...wowee. N20 became Jack Graham, who looks good but hasn't played yet.

16. San Francisco trade: Tom Doedee, and NAT Picks 32 and 44
Houston trade: Bradley Hill and NAT Pick 40
Brad Hill has only averaged 82 but has played every game, and that's a lot better than Doedee's 0 from 0. Averaging 98 in Dream Team tho :X

24. Quito trade: Toby McLean
Ottawa trade: National Pick #28
McLean sure has stepped up and into an 85 average, while Pick 28 became Isaac Cumming (who?) for Boston.

30. Boston trade: Connor Blakely, Billy Hartung, and NAT Pick 36
Colorado trade: Jimmy Bartel and NAT Picks 8 and 27
Massive win for Colorado here. Blakely has developed into a gun and Hartung is solid, while Bartel retired and Pick 8 was on-traded.

42. San Francisco trade: Oscar McDonald, Jed Anderson, Jarrod Garlett, and RD Pick 8
Chicago trade: Andrew Gaff, Josh Gibson, and Eric Hipwood

OMac, Anderson and Trengove for Gaff? I still think that's a fair deal :P

54. Boston trade: Nat Pick 7
New Brooklyn trade: Josh Schache and Brendan Ah Chee
SPS for two low-scoring KPFs, I think NBH got a good deal here.

56. Quito trade: Chris Yarran and NAT Pick 29
Santiago trade: NAT Pick 19
You'd think Quito would automatically win this trade, getting a ten-selection upgrade for what turned out to be nothing. But Pick 19 was Jordan Gallucci (yet to debut) (on-traded to Anaheim then Chicago)...Pick 29 was Alex Witherden. Welp.

fanTCfool

#24 was a big flop, I've revisited it a number of times with a very happy Nige who refuses to donate Toby back, wonder why...

Somehow McLean overtook Dahlhaus in the guts, and although not a midfielder this season, is exactly what Quito are missing in the guts from next season onwards. Sad.  :'(

Pkbaldy


35. New Brooklyn trade: NAT Picks 5, 29, and 41
Quito trade: Jack Steele, Jackson Thurlow, and Lachie Weller

Don't forget this bad boy. Steele n Weller been great

kilbluff1985

i went for broke getting in all the mediocre old blokes obv didn't work out

Nige

Was rapt with 24, still can't believe I pulled it off. :P

I'm still with 14 as well. Buckley is a spid, Hanley hasn't been that good this season and Hartung is only ever gonna be okay.

Cegs ACL just after I got him in was unlucky (and I have Big Boy so logic is fair). Davis was to even out with Buckley who I was gonna delist. Graham will be better than Hartung easily, especially for SC.

elephants

I feel no need to justify my trades, however trade #30 is just horrendous on my part :-[ :-[

Jukes

Quote from: Pkbaldy on August 07, 2017, 04:55:15 AM

35. New Brooklyn trade: NAT Picks 5, 29, and 41
Quito trade: Jack Steele, Jackson Thurlow, and Lachie Weller

Don't forget this bad boy. Steele n Weller been great

That was on the shortlist but Pick 29 was Witherden :P and Bowes at 5 could turn into a handy player.

Quote from: kilbluff1985 on August 07, 2017, 08:40:28 AM
i went for broke getting in all the mediocre old blokes obv didn't work out

Hence why I didn't include any of your trades - they're all bad in a long term sense, but they, for the most part, achieved your goal of a quick build up - not making the final three teams in finals doesn't mean you're not one of the three best teams in the comp.



And of course, with all trades, hindsight is 20/20. A lot of bad trades are really just bad luck.