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Less than $1m for one of the best mids in the comp is taking the piss. We’d have to do that
Amartey is being massively over valued. NFI why he's being valued at that number because he really does f*ck all in most of his games. McStay is literally a better playerIf Joel flipping Amartey is supposedly going to be getting over $1m then $900k for Neale is absolute peanuts
Amartey is being massively over valued. NFI why he's being valued at that number because he really does f*ck all in most of his games. McStay is literally a better player
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It has been reported that Sydney’s reported contract offer of $600–700k x 5 years and what Amartey is seeking is an ocean apart. Tom Morris & Damien Barrett suggested the range of $600k was “probably right” given his output.Amartey is being massively over valued. NFI why he's being valued at that number because he really does f*ck all in most of his games. McStay is literally a better player
ye boi..Collingwood at the forefront of the race for Jed Walter, on Code Sports just now.
Please! I don’t have it lolye boi..
please copy and paste article.
ye boi..
please copy and paste article.
If it's this one, hard to say how this suggests we're leading the race. One mention of us and it's alongside EssendonSaturday’s clash against North Melbourne at Marvel Stadium looms as an acid test for the Gold Coast Suns and their top four aspirations.
But it is also a pivotal one for young key forward Jed Walter, who remains undecided about his playing future beyond this season.
The Suns banked their annual eight premiership points from two games in the Top End but have traditionally struggled to front up the following week after making the trip back from Darwin.
North has won four of its five games at Marvel Stadium this season and ran ladder-leaders Sydney to within eight points there a fortnight ago, thus presenting a much sterner test than their position on the table might suggest.
Uncontracted beyond 2026, Walter is weighing up his options after struggling to hold down a spot in Hardwick’s side with multiple clubs including Collingwood and Essendon monitoring the 195cm spearhead.
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Jed Walter of the Suns celebrates a goal. Photo by James Wiltshire/AFL Photos via Getty Images
In and out of the seniors since being drafted at No. 3 in 2023 as the first of four standout Suns Academy talents, the 20-year-old has played 35 games in his first two-and-a-bit seasons.
Gold Coast is loaded with tall forward talent, headlined by Coleman Medal leader Ben King who is expected to sign a two-year contract extension sooner rather than later.
Walter’s great mate, Ethan Read, put his hand up to be King’s lieutenant with strong form early in the season before shifting to the wing in recent weeks to make room for Jamarra Ugle-Hagan in attack.
The ex-Bulldog has impressed in his handful of appearances after more than 12 months out of the game and Hardwick has spoken repeatedly about the Suns’ long-term investment in the former No. 1 overall pick.
When King, Read and Ugle-Hagan were all up and running Walter was the odd one out and the Palm Beach Currumbin product is within his rights to wonder what his place in the team looks like moving forward.
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Jed Walter celebrates goal with teammates. Photo: James Wiltshire/AFL Photos via Getty Images
With Ugle-Hagan (ankle) and Read (knee) both set to miss the Kangaroos clash Walter will have a perfect opportunity to prove his wares to the Suns’ coaching staff on Saturday.
They will reassess the fitness of Ugle-Hagan and Read after the bye and it is more than likely at least one, if not both will be available for the QClash the following week, leaving Walter with a limited runway to prove he should remain in the senior side.
Against Port Adelaide in Darwin he played arguably the best game of his career, booting 3.1 from nine touches in a cameo that drew praise from his coach this week.
“It was great for him to stand up,” Hardwick said on Thursday.
“We’ve always known what this guy can be.
“We were pumped with the way he played last week – there is no one happier for him than me.
“The way he went about it, we look forward to a similar game this week.”
The Suns have been patient with Walter, who dominated juniors as a hulking key forward with the raw physical traits and defensive intent that AFL teams love.
But he has had to work hard on perfecting his forward craft and that was the key message whenever he has been sent back to play VFL.
When it all comes together he will be a bona fide star of the competition – it is just a matter of how patient he can be on that road.
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Jed Walter of the Suns kicks a goal. Photo: James Wiltshire/AFL Photos via Getty Images
“The fact of the matter is he probably is playing at the vast majority of other sides but we’ve been relatively successful over this short period and it does take some time to earn your place in that side,” Hardwick said.
“Trust is earned and he’s working his way through that.
“He’s become better every year. He’s worked on something that his game needed and that’s what we love as coaches, how he’s gone about that.
“It just does take a little bit of time but what we do know is this guy is going to be a really good player for us, hopefully, for the long term.”
It is understood the Suns have an offer on the table for Walter to extend but Hardwick said he understood that the young forward would assess his options.
“Look it is what it is. We understand that he’s a high quality player and a key forward (and those) are hard to find.
“We would love him to stay there’s no question about that but it’s every player’s right to go through it.
“Obviously from a key forward’s point of view we’ve got a number of guys in that position so he’s going to probably assess his options.
“But what I do know is this kid’s improved every year in our system. We think we provide a unique and great environment that will allow him to play his best footy – and we love the kid, our fans love the kid.
“We hope he stays and we hope he has a long, illustrious career at the Gold Coast Suns.”
We aren’t because Essendon is interested also, but it’s a hard sell.If it's this one, hard to say how this suggests we're leading the race. One mention of us and it's alongside Essendon
We aren’t because Essendon is interested also, but it’s a hard sell.
You’d expect we ramp up our interest once he’s completely set on leaving. Just reading between the lines.
He’ll be competing with Caddy, May and Edwards there as well.To be fair, all things being equal, if its between us and essendon, its a prettu each choice.
As long as it doesn’t involve our 2026 firstCollingwood at the forefront of the race for Jed Walter, on Code Sports just now.
Easiest choice he’ll ever make.To be fair, all things being equal, if its between us and essendon, its a pretty easy choice.
Yes please.Collingwood at the forefront of the race for Jed Walter, on Code Sports just now.
Do you think Collingwood's pitch to Walter is you will never have to worry about competing for your spot?Collingwood at the forefront of the race for Jed Walter, on Code Sports just now.
Completely agree. I think he’ll compliment West.Yes please.
Perfect type and fit for us
Yes please.
Perfect type and fit for us
Gold Coast will expect the world in return. You watch.He is looking like a beast today.
And the good thing is his baseline if he isn’t marking it is he is an absolute tackling pest - our type
They might not be able to afford him with their salary cap being tightGold Coast will expect the world in return. You watch.
Suns would ask for 2 1st Round PicksAs long as it doesn’t involve our 2026 first
(I’d also like to keep 2027 first regardless of Tassie)
I wouldn’t want to make that trade. He hasn’t shown nearly enough for me to give up access to a potential strong midfield choice with our firstHe is if he develops into the player he projected to as a junior. A larger version of Curnow IMO.
At this point it is probably less than 50/50 though. Still probably better odds than a draftee, and worth the roll of the dice.
Hopefully something like 2026 first rounder for Walter and their second.