Crows increasingly needing to find player to satisfy Carlton if Bryce Gibbs is to move to Adelaide
ADELAIDE will have to find a third-party broker — or convince a current Crow to move to Carlton — if the Bryce Gibbs go-home trade is to be sealed by Thursday’s deadline.
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ADELAIDE will have to find a third-party broker — or convince a current Crow to move to Carlton — if the Bryce Gibbs go-home trade is to be sealed by Thursday’s deadline.
And Greater Western Sydney — that has two Giants on Carlton’s wish list — says it is not interested in becoming the facilitator to end the Gibbs impasse.
Giants list manager Craig Cameron today dismissed working GWS pair Caleb Marchbank and Jarrod Pickett, who have both nominated Carlton as their destination club, into a three-way deal with Adelaide.
“That is for them (the Crows) and Carlton to work out,” Cameron said today of the stalled Gibbs trade.
Adelaide has first-round draft pick No. 13 — but no second-round pick in next month’s draft — to engineer a trade for the contracted, 209-game Gibbs. But while this seems “fair value” for the 2006 No. 1 draftee, the Blues are making an in-principle stand against trading a player who has just completed the second season of a five-year contract.
This leaves the Crows needing to entice Carlton with a significant player — and perhaps its 2017 second-round draft pick rather than this year’s No. 13.
This deal will have to be done through Gibb’s manager Nigel Carmody as Carlton is refusing to enter direct talks with Adelaide since the clubs’ meeting at the start of trade meetings at Etihad Stadium on Monday.
AFL list analysts say Adelaide has just three players who can satisfy Carlton to release 27-year-old Gibbs:
CHARLIE CAMERON. But to release the 22-year-old small forward as he is about to convert to a midfielder will deny the Crows engine much-needed new speed.
JAKE LEVER. Trading the 21-year-old key defender would force Adelaide to look at refitting young forward Mitch McGovern to defence or looking at a late trade play on contracted West Coast defender Eric Mackenzie.
MITCH McGOVERN. As Adelaide has stockpiled forwards, this is the best option — more so if the 21-year-old West Australian is seen as vulnerable to his own go-home move to join brother Jeremy at West Coast or to collect a richer contract at Fremantle.
McGovern’s manager Colin Young — along with Cameron’s management — have declared no interest in becoming part of the Gibbs’ trade.
Adelaide has at least two other plays in the trade period on hold. Uncontracted midfielder Jarryd Lyons, who has been passed up by Carlton, is waiting for as many six suitors to deliver a deal t the Crows.
Unrestricted free agent Ricky Henderson, who could deliver a compensation draft pick to Adelaide, has his future working against tomorrow’s (Sunday’s) 4.30pm deadline for free agency.
PORT ADELAIDE is now out of the running for Geelong forward Nathan Vardy who was the Power’s back-up option if contracted ruckman Matthew Lobbe found a new home in this trade period.
Vardy is now locking in his future at West Coast.
Gold Coast, after contacting Power midfielder Brendon Ah Chee’s management to plant the seed of joining his younger brother Callum at the Suns next season, has become more focused on closing deals with Hawthorn and Richmond on Jaeger O’Meara and Dion Prestia respectively.
The trade period closes at 1.30pm Thursday.
TRADE WINDS
Chief Football Writer MICHELANGELO RUCCI looks at how AFL clubs have worked first week of trade period.
ADELAIDE
DONE DEALS: None.
SEEKING: Contracted Carlton midfielder Bryce Gibbs, but needing Gibbs’ management now to find a deal — perhaps with a third club — as Blues are refusing to speak with Crows.
ON HOLD: Uncontracted midfielder Jarryd Lyons. His management says there are six AFL clubs with offers — and a contract still on the table at Adelaide.
Unrestricted free agent Ricky Henderson. His move — that would get Adelaide a compensation draft pick — must be sealed by 4.30pm tomorrow.
Mitch Grigg and Harry Dear.
NOT ON: Contracted midfielder Cam Ellis-Yolmen. He has declared a preference to stay at West Lakes rather than to test the market.
LATE PLAY: There is Brisbane captain Tom Rockliff looking at his options.
DRAFT PICKS: 13, 53, 71, 89, 107.
PORT ADELAIDE
DONE DEALS: None.
SEEKING: Early draft picks and forwards, but has not been able to generate trades since contracted vice-captain Hamish Hartlett has refused to move. Contracted ruckman Matthew Lobbe also has not opened doors.
ON HOLD: Contracted midfielder Brendon AhChee who was asked by Gold Coast to consider moving to the Suns to join his younger Callum. Could be forced to stay at Alberton as Gold Coast is caught in exhausting deal with Hawthorn on Jaegar O’Meara.
NOT ON: Hamish Hartlett in any trade.
Geelong forward Nathan Vardy, who was wanted if Lobbe moved, is now committing himself to West Coast.
LATE PLAY: Hoping to work into trades as a third-party broker.
DRAFT PICKS: 9, 49, 67, 85, 103.
BRISBANE
DONE DEALS: Swapped early draft picks — in particular Nos. 2 and 3 — with Greater Western Sydney.
SEEKING: Jack Frost (Collingwood).
IN PLAY: Pearce Hanley to Gold Coast.
CARLTON
DONE DEALS: None.
SEEKING: Caleb Marchbank and Jarrod Pickett (GWS).
IN PLAY: Bryce Gibbs to Adelaide if Crows can break impasse.
COLLINGWOOD
DONE DEALS: Gained free agents Daniel Wells (North Melbourne) and Chris Mayne (Fremantle).
SEEKING: Will Hoskin-Elliott (GWS).
IN PLAY: Jack Frost (to Brisbane), Jonathon Marsh (to West Coast or Fremantle), Jarrod Witts (Gold Coast).
ESSENDON
DONE DEALS: None.
SEEKING: Second-round draft pick from Melbourne.
IN PLAY: Michael Hibberd (to Melbourne).
FREMANTLE
DONE DEALS: Gained Bradley Hill (Hawthorn) and Cam McCarthy (GWS); lost Chris Mayne (Collingwood).
SEEKING: Joel Hamling (Western Bulldogs).
IN PLAY: Michael Barlow (Gold Coast), Zac Clarke.
GEELONG
DONE DEALS: None.
SEEKING: Brett Delidio (Richmond), Zach Tuohy (Carlton).
IN PLAY: Nathan Vardy (to West Coast).
GOLD COAST
DONE DEALS: None.
SEEKING: Big trade return from Hawthorn for Jaeger O’Meara; Dion Prestia (Richmond); Pearce Hanley (Brisbane); Jarrod Witts (Collingwood).
IN PLAY: Draft pick shuffle.
GWS
DONE DEALS: Swapped draft picks with Brisbane to rise to No. 2; lost Cam McCarthy (to Fremantle). Jack Steele to St Kilda.
IN PLAY: Caleb Marchbank and Jarrod Pickett (to Carlton).
HAWTHORN
DONE DEALS: Gained Tom Mitchell (Sydney) and free agent Ty Vickery (Richmond). Moved Sam Mitchell to West Coast and Bradley Hill to Fremantle. Swapped 2017 first-round draft pick for St Kilda’s No. 10 call this year
SEEKING: Jaegar O’Meara (Gold Coast).
IN PLAY: Players and draft picks to Suns.
MELBOURNE
DONE DEALS: None.
SEEKING: Michael Hibberd (Essendon).
IN PLAY: Future second-round draft pick to Essendon for Hibberd.
N MELBOURNE
DONE DEALS: Free agent Daniel Wells to Collingwood.
RICHMOND
DONE DEALS: None.
SEEKING: Dion Prestia (Gold Coast); Josh Caddy (Geelong) for Brett Delidio.
ST KILDA
DONE DEALS: Jack Steele (GWS) for future second-round draft pick. Handed No. 10 draft pick for Hawthorn’s 2017 first-round pick
SEEKING: Koby Stevens (Western Bulldogs).
SYDNEY
DONE DEALS: Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn).
SEEKING: Draft picks.
WEST COAST
DONE DEALS: Gained Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn).
SEEKING: Nathan Vardy (Geelong).
IN PLAY: Free agent Mitch Brown (Collingwood).
W BULLDOGS
DONE DEALS: None.
SEEKING: Travis Cloke (Collingwood).
IN PLAY: Joel Hamling (Fremantle), Marcus Adams (to a WA-based club).
michelangelo.rucci@news.com.au
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