- May 2, 2017
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As has been highlighted earlier in the thread, the trade of a F1 for Luko was done on the reasonable assumption that we’d be finishing around the top end of the ladder and it would’ve been a pick that landed 15+ in a draft we clearly didn’t rate.He's on a million dollars a year and did his calf twice like he's a 35 year old man
Until he proves he can get his body right and dominate we've overpaid and continue to... by a lot
I wouldn't have an issue if he was on 6-750 but he's likely nearing double that and also cost us a top 10 pick.
He should be easily top 5 key forwards with the money he's on
It was a reasonable gamble to get a talented KPF into the club - which aren’t cheap.
An unfortunate year with injury for the club has meant the price blew out to ultimately pick 11 in a draft we did not rate.
Frankly, that’s at the lower end of the going rate for a good, talented KPF.
Dixon (at the same age and with a fairly similar output to date at the suns) cost us Pick 10 and a future second rounder as an example - and while Dixon has a mixed reputation around here, I think most would agree that the trade was good value for Port.
Either way, it shows that the benchmark value for a good KPF is higher than what we actually paid for Luko - and based on what I’ve seen to date, he has the talent and ability to deliver on that.
So I think the crying over the price paid for Luko is misplaced, and if he comes on like he showed in the majority of uninjured games he played this season, he should actually be a steal.
As for the money he’s on, respectfully who cares? You need to pay to get KPFs in the door, and he hasn’t forced anyone out the door due to a salary cap squeeze (and it doesn’t seem like the contract will in future, as we’ve been widely reported to have plenty of cap to sign-up Butters and still go after NWM) - so why is this something worth whinging about?
It seems like you just dislike Luko / he’s your club whipping boy, and you’re just looking for a reason to complain about him.
Again, give him a clear run at it with injury next season while playing in a functional forwardline thanks to the new Carr game plan, and Luko will thrive.




