I heard today that Ashley Hansen has been offered a one year deal at the Eagles - but has said "no thanks" and is returning to Melbourne in a couple of weeks.. No great loss in my opinion. Would be in the queue behind McDougall, Gaspar and Johnson.
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Originally posted by no1bankteller
....Whilst on the Gasper subject is everyone else sold on him? I know he has had injuries but he has been at a club for over 3 years now and not fully estabished himself. I still think he is suspect when going for contested marks and if he is to be sucessfull his best position would be CHB.
Any thoughts?
Originally posted by masai
Damn, just when the Black Ducks get a player in form and producing, they go off to another team.
He has played quite well this year, but has obviously realised he is not at the forefront of Woosha's planning for the future.
His old man, Clark Hansen (ex ABC Radio), had a connection with the Colliewobbles, so it will be interesting to see where Ashley pops up in 2004.
Originally posted by no1bankteller
Pitty if this rumour is true. He seems to have potential. Hope we can at least get a 2nd round pick for him. At least he can stay clear of injuries which is more then one can say about Gasper.
Whilst on the Gasper subject is everyone else sold on him? I know he has had injuries but he has been at a club for over 3 years now and not fully estabished himself. I still think he is suspect when going for contested marks and if he is to be sucessfull his best position would be CHB.
Any thoughts?
Originally posted by masai
Damn, just when the Black Ducks get a player in form and producing, they go off to another team.
He has played quite well this year, but has obviously realised he is not at the forefront of Woosha's planning for the future.
His old man, Clark Hansen (ex ABC Radio), had a connection with the Colliewobbles, so it will be interesting to see where Ashley pops up in 2004.
Originally posted by TheRealBuzz
Pretty strange for a bloke in his position to knock back a contract. I wonder if a Victorian club has guaranteed him a spot on their list?
Oh well, good luck to him.
Originally posted by larrikin
If his heart wasn't in it (because he wanted to go home) it may have reflected in his attitude around the club - hence no games.
Pure speculation with absolutely no facts to base it on, but sometimes that seems to be what a lot of BF is about![]()
Yep, a likely scenario. You would've thought another contract but help that feeling, but if there's a chance for a regular game in Melbourne next year possibly that lure is stronger.Originally posted by Voice of Reason
When I met him at a function earlier in the year, he seemed happy and enjoying himself. I certainly didn't get the impression he wanted to "go home".
Perhaps the failure to get a game by the end of the year made him feel he was too far back in the queue.
Originally posted by scooter600x
He would have played senior footy this year at the Dogs for sure. We'd have him in a flash.
