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You're right people rate games differently. It appears that your personal rating of West Coast players is above market rate or above their abilities and your rating of opposition players below market rate or below their abilities. That's not necessarily a knock on your appraisal, more a lack of objectivity given your attachment to West Coast and your comments regarding Danyle Pearce.Watch games? I watched every game the Eagles played this year. I also watched a heap of Port Adelaide games. People rate players differently.
If the trade was to happen, Port Adelaide fans would continue to down talk Ebert until they get him and Eagles fans will continue to talk up him (unless they are Ebert haters, which plenty are) until he is traded.
The simple fact is. Unless Ebert threatens to walk out on WC, he won't be going to PA for a second pick straight swap. Anyone that thinks that is dreaming.
WC spent pick 13 on him, have already put 76 games into him and he is capable of being best 22. Eagles will be pushing for a flag the next few years so why would we trade Ebert for a second round pick? If it does happen it will be very poor trading from WC.
Again, WC will be after players that fill our biggest gaps. A straight swap for Surjan wouldn't be the worst thing to happen but no way will we add in a pick as well.
Anyways, I like the Pearce/pick 31 for Ebert/pick 22 but it all depends on if we are chasing players from other clubs. Pearce fills a very big need for us and is struggling at PA.
Pearce isn't struggling at Port Adelaide. His second half to the season was handy. Teams tag Pearce because he's their only midfielder with hurt factor and a reasonably reliable kick. Boak has that potential but his kicking can be erratic. Why would Port Adelaide trade one of their top two midfielders to gain another midfielder with an erratic kick when their midfield is the biggest area of need?
I proposed a long time ago that as a starting point Surjan + Port's 2nd rounder for Ebert + West Coast's 2nd rounder. Port's first round pick is way above market rate for Ebert and they'd be stupid to trade it. A swap of 2nd round picks moves West Coast up 12 picks in the second round.
Whichever way it's spun, I don't think we'll trade for Surjan. I'd like to see him at West Coast but we've put our eggs in the perennially injured Waters and Butler combination with Scott Selwood and Ashley Smith appearing capable of doing an OK job on small forwards. I harbour the suspicion that if Ebert does ask to be traded back to Port Adelaide and given West Coast's amicable trading mentality, the deal will be one that services both sides compensatory needs.





but why the hell would we want Pettigrew ?