WXV Trade Confabulation 2024

Started by Koop, July 28, 2024, 07:38:58 PM

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PowerBug

Rio de Janeiro Jaguars*
*assuming latest trades all pass

Def: Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, Karl Amon, Brayden Maynard, Sam Collins, Charlie Comben, Lachie Cowan, Connor O'Sullivan, Riley Hardeman, Kallan Dawson, Ryan Lester, Nathan Broad.
Mid: Tim Taranto, Jack Viney, Josh Daicos, Jack Crisp, Jaspa Fletcher, Dom Sheed, James Aish.
Ruck: Marc Pittonet, Tom De Koning.
Fwd: Kyle Langford, Matthew Kennedy [Mid], Darcy Fogarty, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, Eric Hipwood, Aaron Cadman, Nick Larkey, Jeremy Finlayson, Jed McEntee.

2024 Intl. Draft: 33, 38, 54, 64, 82, 100.
2025 Intl. Draft: Rio 1st, Rio 2nd, Cairo 2nd, Seoul 2nd, Cairo 3rd, Rio 4th, Rio 5th, Rio 6th.

A rough guide to where the (relevant) part of the Jaguars squad sits. The players in green have been subject to trade talks in recent days. Nathan Broad is the closest to being out the door.

Goals
Main: Add/improve my 2024 draft hand. This doesn't have to be in the form of first round picks, it's just about adding a couple more picks earlier than lets say N70. I have my futures there which can be brought forward if anyone needs to split.
Secondary: Revitalise the list with some new players. My squad balance issues have largely been fixed, but it only takes one trade to unbalance things which then requires a second trade to fix them again 😊

Leader of the King Karl Amon fan club
Coach of WXV side Rio De Janeiro Jaguars
2023 SC: Rank 126

kilblufftwo

#61
interested in discussing durham and pick/s for a "big fish" that can be a bit older like 28/29 or so at most, if any teams going young are interested

Lloyd still gettable will take a not late future 2nd or around 30 this year

best offer is 37 + Future 3rd

kilblufftwo

#62
tucker can go too if you want some decent mid depth maybe looking for a late 2nd rounder this year or future can package with future 2nd

the durham deal can be for a defender or mid not older than dawson

Purple 77

3 coaches left to vote

Following trades auto-pass



Trade 18
Christchurch trade: Michael Frederick
Cairo trade: Jack Payne

Trade 19
Seoul trade: Jack Crisp, Sam Collins + Seoul F2
Rio de Janeiro trade: Lachie Weller, Sam Powell-Pepper + Todd Marshall

Trade 21
New York trade: Rhyan Mansell + Pick 35
New Delhi trade: Jake Lloyd + New Delhi F3

Trade 22
Toronto trade: Dion Prestia, Jacob Bauer + Toronto F1
Cairo trade: Pick 63 + Cairo F1

Trade 23
Toronto trade: Pick 29
New Delhi trade: Ed langdon

Trade 24
Christchurch trade: Pick 23 + Pick 25
Mexico City trade: Pick 16 + Pick 61

Purple 77

2 coaches left to vote

This trade auto-passes

Trade 17
Mexico City trade: James Aish
Rio de Janeiro trade: Rio de Janeiro F3

Purple 77

1 coach left to vote

This trade auto passes

Trade 20
New York trade: Bailey Dale, Matt Crouch + Stephen Coniglio
Seoul trade: Jye Caldwell, Massimo D'Ambrossio + Pick 35

Purple 77

All coaches voted.

This trade

Trade 16
Cape Town trade: Blake Acres, Tanner Bruhn + Isaac Quaynor
London trade: Touk Miller + Pick 28

Has received 4 votes. All coaches agreed touk is worth more, and/or this isn't the type of trade a perennial struggling team should be making... selling its best midfielder at a low, and buying Acres on a career high.



I have several thoughts. For a team that recently asked for a 1st round priority pick citing lack of success for the past 10 years, I'm disappointed it has opted to trade its best midfielder and in doing so dilute some of the quality it does possess.

I would dearly like to overturn this trade to a fail.

But I feel like I cannot, because I can't realistically enforce arbitrary trade restrictions on teams, which is what I would be doing if I stepped in here. Because I would be wanting Cape Town to fundamentally change the nature of the trade, putting forward entirely different players which I can't ask them to do.

There is no little sweeteners Cape Town could add to make me less disappointed about London choosing to dilute its best midfielder. I also have to recognise bringing in more starting midfielders is a need for them... so with gritted teeth, I'm letting this trade pass.

I don't think this trade does London any favours asking for a priority pick in future.

kilblufftwo

i said wanted a mid and/or def for durham and our picks f1st, 29, 35 but interested in a fwd too

rather no older than dawson

JBs-Hawks

Anyone with interest in Wayne Milera, Curtis Taylor, Jack Gunston, Charlie Dixon?

PowerBug

If Big Dix doesn't retire I'll take him :)
Leader of the King Karl Amon fan club
Coach of WXV side Rio De Janeiro Jaguars
2023 SC: Rank 126

RaisyDaisy

I currently have 3 Future 3rds (PNL, NY, NDT) and am open to trading 1 or 2 of them for picks in this years draft if there's any interest

Purple 77


kilblufftwo

don't know our trade plans really from here

thought we had a durham for keays deal lined up but they need a fwd if trading keays

mostly on the table is durham, f1st, 29, 35, f2nd

not that desperate to trade will use durham and peatling as train ons if needed

would like to get players or picks this year for future picks to fill the list a bit

PowerBug

Kyle Langford might have a suitor soon for the 17 of you who have shown interest in acquiring a high 70s average forward.
Leader of the King Karl Amon fan club
Coach of WXV side Rio De Janeiro Jaguars
2023 SC: Rank 126

kilblufftwo

Quote from: PowerBug on September 26, 2024, 04:15:12 PMKyle Langford might have a suitor soon for the 17 of you who have shown interest in acquiring a high 70s average forward.

our only avenue to him involves jhf or butters FeesBadMan