Brodie will stay unless you agree to pay a good portion of his salary at his new club. He was put on the trade table last year (after both he and the club wanted him out) but no-one wanted him due to being on $400k a year and not being able to get a game. But you're right, whether it's at the...
No, I believe the rule is that you must of lived in the club's academy zone for 5 years. It doesn't matter how much time you spend in the academy, as any kid between 10 and 17 can sign as an academy player. Although, there was the the case a few years ago where the AFL denied GWS access to Todd...
Look, I wasn't making any deliberate attempt to provoke anyone. If it came off that way, I apologise. I don't even really believe it, but just saying if it is true you're better off keeping him.
Yeah. And apparently paying most of his salary too. Key forward depth is looking pretty thin now, and with Day's injury history and fluctuating form throughout his career (as well as turning 29 next year), you would think he would be required depth (I don't think Corbett is quite big enough to...
The club needs to decide if he's gonna be an important player or not, and do the best by him as their player. He put his trust in the club by signing and long-term deal, so the least the club can do is do what's best for him. With Rowell returning next year, the addition of Davies (and probably...
Guys, let's not get so up in arms about Harbrow just yet. He's out of contract this year, so if there is still a rookie list, club can delist him and re-draft him as a rookie, and pay most of his salary outside the player salary cap.
Another thing to consider is club could be keeping him to...
Perhaps. But I wouldn't count on that happening. Rarely are players released from their contract unless there's an issue between the player and club. Given the club still has to pay him out, it's probably just worth keeping him tbh. At the very least he'll help keep training standards high, help...
Yeah Joyce seems like the most logical replacement for Harbrow if he were retire (well, at least short-term). At the very least he seemed like someone who was always pushing for a spot. I guess it probably just came down to the fact he was most likely wasn't going to be an important player...
This is just how I saw it/remember it, but watching the grand final last year, I swear he didn't even look happy after they won. He just had a blank face and slight (and probably fake) smile. There was no emotion there at all.
Wasn't it reported the suns were no longer interested in Brad Crouch? If you are, it would likely not be the lucrative deal that he would demand if he were to move.
And having both Crouch brothers at your club is the worst thing any club can do. When they're both playing, all they do is give...
Yep, it really shows the confidence and trust the players have in each other and the coaches to not go back into their shells and just grind it out. It's what kept the suns in the game in pretty much every match this year (except round 1).
Inconsistency is to be expected from such a young team. Important thing is they learn from it. Although still far from perfect, players adjusted well that last quarter.
I disagree. The team has been running games out well and skills are definitely there. If anything skill related, it's probably not having the composure to execute under pressure. I think it's the kids not having enough experience to make quick decisions and being confident enough to take risks...
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