Probably a win all round.
Richmond are ok for when Cotchin and Martin retire .
GWS can rebuild.
I'd say everyone is happy here.
Richmond are ok for when Cotchin and Martin retire .
GWS can rebuild.
I'd say everyone is happy here.
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You do know if West Coast finish last, GWS are likely to trade up for Harley Reid using the pick you gave them for Hopper ...
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There will be some big offers for pick 1. Talk of 3 1st round picksNo one is trading pick 1 this year.
How many teams have 3 first round picks to part with?There will be some big offers for pick 1. Talk of 3 1st round picks
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Melbourne, Bulldogs, North and GWS currentlyHow many teams have 3 first round picks to part with?
None of that has anything to do with the question.No, they didn’t want to be at the Giants. All the best to them.
It’s actually worked for our list.
And we got, possibly, some great picks.
No one is trading pick 1 this year.
It does actually, they didn’t want to be there and now have 7 year contracts where they wanted to be. So no they don’t regret it.None of that has anything to do with the question.
Geelong was in to Hopper but wouldn’t match what Richmond offeredNo if you look at it financially. They both are getting decent salary with long-term contracts. GWS had salary cap issues and a lot of midfield talent while Geelong and Collingwood were probably not going to offer either the salary/contract length that we offered them.
From a success perspective, Geelong and Collingwood would’ve probably been better options for them, but that was probably already clear when they were making that decision. Looks like their priority was financial security, which actually makes sense in this current economy. Richmond probably was attractive because there was a possibility of on-field success as well given our recent history.
It's got nothing to do with the Giants, the whole point of the question is whether or not they chose the right club to move to.It does actually, they didn’t want to be there and now have 7 year contracts where they wanted to be. So no they don’t regret it.
As an added bonus we don’t regret it either.
But I’m sorry my answer didn’t reach to your standards. Honest. Disappointed in myself.
No one is trading pick 1 this year.
We will never know who we may have picked with the Hopper first rounder nor how they would have gone at our club, so best to judge it on how Hopper plays for Richmond over the life of his contract.Sure but the future 1st for Hopper is a worry. If it turns into a top 6 pick then it hasn't been worth it. Taranto's trade was fine
I have never rated guys like Taranto, Hopper, Shiel and so fourth. Always thought they were massive downhill skiers who only avoided criticism because they were up at GWS.
GWS has a history of producing really poor midfielders who don't stand up in the important games so if I would avoid trading for any of them.
If WC get pick one I doubt they’ll risk drafting Harley Reid for him to want to go home after 2 years. It’s just not worth it anymore, not after the JHF debacle. Personally, if I was drafted to WC I’d be stoked. What a club to land at, but kids don’t think that way and they are a flight risk which you’ve got to mitigate.No one is trading pick 1 this year.
Shit postYou'd certainly know all about downhill skiers.
They’re better off drafting from WA or SA anyway. No point drafting Reid, developing him for 2 years then having him land at Carlton.West Coast, given the lack of quality youth on their list, would almost certainly would.
Yep which was answered in the 1st part of the answer Princey.It's got nothing to do with the Giants, the whole point of the question is whether or not they chose the right club to move to.
They’re better off drafting from WA or SA anyway. No point drafting Reid, developing him for 2 years then having him land at Carlton.
No if you look at it financially. They both are getting decent salary with long-term contracts. GWS had salary cap issues and a lot of midfield talent while Geelong and Collingwood were probably not going to offer either the salary/contract length that we offered them.
From a success perspective, Geelong and Collingwood would’ve probably been better options for them, but that was probably already clear when they were making that decision. Looks like their priority was financial security, which actually makes sense in this current economy. Richmond probably was attractive because there was a possibility of on-field success as well given our recent history.
Tigers are going to need replacements for Cotchin, Prestia and Martin. They’ve got two mature bodies to do that. They’ve also got some decent KP replacements. Those two will be getting a fairly good wage. Win for both. Richmond will drop but that’s inevitable.
'They didn't want to be at the Giants'. Great, insightful.Yep which was answered in the 1st part of the answer Princey.
The Giants perspective was just an add.
Enjoy your night Highnessness.
Balta and Cumberland are looking goodWhat KP replacements?
In all seriousness, why do it? You’re running a huge risk with kids these days. Eagles better off trading that pick for two picks they can use on homegrown talent.Hmm personally I see a point in that.
The 183cm Cumberland?Balta and Cumberland are looking good