they were going to offer up BuzzaLets help them next year and take Lynch & Wright from them as well
So how was Geelong going to fit Gablett into their bulging cap ?
What did they expect to give GC in return as a trade Motlop ?
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they were going to offer up BuzzaLets help them next year and take Lynch & Wright from them as well
So how was Geelong going to fit Gablett into their bulging cap ?
What did they expect to give GC in return as a trade Motlop ?
I agree with something stinks with Richards and Swans but we need a backup KPD/KPF more than what everyone believes. He seems to be a good fit and won't be paying overs at all. Who else is there? Schulz is too old, Dawes is putid, Clark we have no idea how that'll end up for all parties involved. Merrett would be a joke, Silvagni can't beat Dawson for a spot, and there leaves Butcher? Can't kick to save himself but I'm a sucker for him. I really think he can play good footy but only forward ofcourse. Out of this group has to be Richards. Forgive me if I've forgotten anyone else from this joke of a list that's really lacking talent but we really need one for depthPass on Xav Richards, something stinks with what he did. Has a bit of Ben Lemon about it. Swans seem happy to say F off on the way out of Syd town.
Xav Richards is nothing like Lemon. Lemon is a sook that blames the club for lack of opportunities. He wanted to leave because he expected to be gifted games instead of working hard on his deficiencies (tank) to earn a spot, not for financial reasons.Pass on Xav Richards, something stinks with what he did. Has a bit of Ben Lemon about it. Swans seem happy to say F off on the way out of Syd town.
Just on Lennon, we all don't know anything, it could just be he didn't get along with some of the players. There were probably a few dicks in the group, maybe Deledio was one of them.Xav Richards is nothing like Lemon. Lemon is a sook that blames the club for lack of opportunities. He wanted to leave because he expected to be gifted games instead of working hard on his deficiencies (tank) to earn a spot, not for financial reasons.
Richards wanted to leave because he was underpaid due a high chunk of the cap absorbed by Buddy and Tippet. The same reason as Mitchell. Would be an upgrade on Lennon and Bachelor and would definitely like to get him.
Lennon more likely to be a bust. No other clubs wanted him during the trade period and they can see he is a lazy sook. My money would be on Richards being more successful.Just on Lennon, we all don't know anything, it could just be he didn't get along with some of the players. There were probably a few dicks in the group, maybe Deledio was one of them.
And all his best mates were delisted. This is a workplace don't forget. Can't exactly blame him for wanting out.
Lennon will be twice the player Xavier Richards will ever be, and I mean no offense to Richards, but he is absolutely average.
News in a moment, but Balmy likely to play a straight bat.Has he been on yet? Did you listen?
If you have an update would be awesome.
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Not much said reallyHas he been on yet? Did you listen?
If you have an update would be awesome.
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Lol...he either can or he cantNot much said really
Been talking to LeppaLol...he either can or he cant
You can read all of what he said here on the linkHas he been on yet? Did you listen?
If you have an update would be awesome.
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RICHMOND admits Chris Yarran is still not fit enough for AFL footy but will give him a chance to prove he deserves a chance to revive his career.
Yarran, 25, hasn’t played a game for the Tigers since being traded to the club from Carlton at the end of 2014.
Last year he was given indefinite leave to deal with personal issues and has spent time with his family in Western Australia.
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He is preparing for a comeback this year and has employed a personal trainer — VFL player Tom Couch, the son of late Geelong champion Paul Couch — to help him get in shape.
Richmond football manager Neil Balme says Yarran will be assessed when he returns to training with the Tigers’ first to fourth year players on November 7.
“He’s due back next week, he’s going to come back with the younger players and we’ll see how he goes. He may well be a touch over(weight),” Balme said on SEN.
“Obviously, he’s had some genuine issues getting himself back in order to play. He’s working really hard.
Chris Yarran is working hard on his fitness. Picture: Wayne Ludbey
“There’s two sides to this. Obviously, we need to look after the individual, look after Chris and give him every opportunity to play because we want him to play. But with that, there is a standard he’s got to meet to be part of the group and it’s just a matter of whether he’s able to get himself fit enough to do that.
“If he can then he’ll get an opportunity and if he can’t he probably won’t.”
Yarran’s return would be a huge boost for the Tigers who would effectively have a third top-line recruit next year as well as Dion Prestia and Josh Caddy, who arrived in this year’s trade period.
Richmond is hoping to rebound from a terrible 2016 season and have been handed an early bonus with one of the easiest fixtures in the competition.
Balme denied Richmond was already preparing to negotiate an end to Yarran’s contact before next season.
“He’s been through an enormous amount and is a pretty resilient kid, really. He’s had a lot he’s had to deal with and we’re going to help him as much as we can,” he said.
“But the reality is he either can or he can’t. He’ll be either able to get there or he won’t.
“He’ll be able to train as hard as he can and get himself in the right condition or he can’t and that will work itself out in due course.
“We haven’t made any of those decisions.
“He’s got a lot of issues to deal with but he’s certainly getting the support to do it (get back) and we’ll see how he goes.”
Former Melbourne player David Schwarz said today Yarran is “not putting up the white flag”.
“He’s got a personal trainer. He’s had his best couple of sessions this week. The weight hasn’t dropped off as yet. It will begin to drop off because now he’s working hard,” Schwarz said.
“He’s not due back until November 7, he’s not taking a break from now all the way through.
“The ball is in his court to get his body right and he is doing that. He is paying for the personal trainer out of his own pocket, that wouldn’t be coming cheap. He knows that this is his last roll of the dice. Otherwise Richmond will say goodbye and he could be lost to footy.”
In 6 words he covers every possibility.Lol...he either can or he cant