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Southby presumably is one, not sure who the other would be?
But we are still getting smoked of the outs side , gws and gc flogged is in the outsideI think one thing we have a bounty of is speed on the wing. Florent, McInerney, Blakey, Stephens, Campbell...
Work rate, fitness, and timing.But we are still getting smoked of the outs side , gws and gc flogged is in the outside
And being able to get near it unlike BlakeyWork rate, fitness, and timing.
I’d be all over Mitch Wallis.
Yep, I’ve come to love the trade and draft period - BF provides absolutely hours of entertainment! As you say, this board does indeed lose its mind and there are countless incredible comments made around that time.
I wouldn't be against it but I also wouldn't want to spend a lot of money on him either. To get him up to Sydney would probably cost the club overs relative to what he's worth.
Yeah, its cost relative. And a lot can happen between now and the end of the year.
But if he was struggling to get a game for the rest of the season, I couldn't imagine him being happy with how his career is heading.
A 3 year deal on around average wage and pick in the 40s would be a good trade for us I think.
There was talk of JPK resigning for next year. Since then, theres been more talk that he hasn't.Yeah, average wage I'd take him with open arms and with that he would bring great intel on a fellow contender as well. But I think Kennedy's resigning for next year would have torpedoed any thought by the Swans to trade for an older, slower midfielder.
There was talk of JPK resigning for next year. Since then, theres been more talk that he hasn't.
regardless, why would we sign an average, slow 30 yo mid?
Really? I thought there was a formal announcement.
Really? I thought there was a formal announcement.
JPK's interview on Swans website this week.. He avoided answering questions about the future.maybe?
dated 1 Apr 2021
SYDNEY co-captain Josh Kennedy is heading towards a one-year contract extension in a further boost to the Swans' impressive start to the season.
Kennedy qualifies as a free agent for the Swans this year but the veteran is in discussions for a new deal that will tie him to the club until the end of 2022.
The 2012 premiership midfielder, who turns 33 in June, gathered 27 disposals in the Swans' win over Adelaide on Saturday and is understood to be on track for the extension.
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There was talk of JPK resigning for next year. Since then, theres been more talk that he hasn't.
regardless, why would we sign an average, slow 30 yo mid?
Gray won't be on our list next year.Because it mightn't be a good idea to ride our young brigade of midfielders into the ground like we did Hannebery. Wallis only turns 29 at the end of the year and has over 150 games of valuable experience in a competitive midfield in the last decade. If I had to choose between Wallis, Taylor and Gray being our books I wouldn't have to give it much thought. Buddy still has another million on his contract next year so you've also got to consider free agents that we can afford in the short term. He wouldn't be the blue chip recruit that'd make headlines or sell merchandise but just ask St Kilda how that method of recruitment is working out for them.
Taylor has another year
Gray gone
Amerty gone
Bell gone
Brand gone
Ling gone
Sinclair gone
Cor 50/50
Clarke 50/50
Hewett traded
Hope they retain Fox
Obviously jpk amd Reid will get contracts
That’s my opinion
I agree except,Taylor has another year
Gray gone
Amerty gone
Bell gone
Brand gone
Ling gone
Sinclair gone
Cor 50/50
Clarke 50/50
Hewett traded
Hope they retain Fox
Obviously jpk amd Reid will get contracts
That’s my opinion