List Mgmt. COLLINGWOOD Trade & FA 2024

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Every AFL doctor knows their registration is at risk should they mess around with concussion not to mention harming a player.
You do have quite the gift for hyperbole, Smockers.
 
He's on big money and playing VFL, they will look to move him on and pay part of his contract. If they don't, then they would be shooting themselves in the foot. Norf would take him in a heartbeat unless they take Teakle in the MSD
I’d pay to get rid of Lobb
 

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How’s it a hyperbole? AFL clubs doctors can be deregistered over concussion mismanagement.
That is highly unlikely. Doctors don't get deregistered over mismanagement of a case. If their was a claim of negligence it would be dealt with by the doctors medical defence organisation and the doctor. If it was settled the parties would agree to an outcome, if that wasn't achieved cases can go to court but that is much less usual.

It would have to have either matters of persisting repeated mismanagement or other more serious allegations for APRHA to be involved and registration come under question.
 
That is highly unlikely. Doctors don't get deregistered over mismanagement of a case. If their was a claim of negligence it would be dealt with by the doctors medical defence organisation and the doctor. If it was settled the parties would agree to an outcome, if that wasn't achieved cases can go to court but that is much less usual.

It would have to have either matters of persisting repeated mismanagement or other more serious allegations for APRHA to be involved and registration come under question.
What about with the AFL?
 
That is highly unlikely. Doctors don't get deregistered over mismanagement of a case. If their was a claim of negligence it would be dealt with by the doctors medical defence organisation and the doctor. If it was settled the parties would agree to an outcome, if that wasn't achieved cases can go to court but that is much less usual.

It would have to have either matters of persisting repeated mismanagement or other more serious allegations for APRHA to be involved and registration come under question.
What the **** would you know, you’re only a doctor.
 
Luke Hodge:drunk:, said that Norf should try and get Ollie wines from port because he isn't getting enough midfield time. I would love to pry him out of Port even though he has 2 years on his contract. At 29, he would solve our inside mid problems for the next 3 years. He was brilliant against Geelong when he got to play a full game in the middle and goes very well everytime he gets the chance to play there. What do we think folks
Similar age and playing style to Mitchell. Can't see them both in there. Prefer we go younger with LDU.
 
At least Treloar and Grundy both had 5 years remaining, so there was no flexibility to pay other players down the track. Lobb has two years left supposedly and under the new cap, I highly doubt the Dogs are going to shoot themselves in the foot to remove his wages.
They won't shoot themselves in the foot, but getting excess $600,000 off their books is worth something to them. God knows how they value it against draft picks they'd receive in trade though.
 
That is highly unlikely. Doctors don't get deregistered over mismanagement of a case. If their was a claim of negligence it would be dealt with by the doctors medical defence organisation and the doctor. If it was settled the parties would agree to an outcome, if that wasn't achieved cases can go to court but that is much less usual.

It would have to have either matters of persisting repeated mismanagement or other more serious allegations for APRHA to be involved and registration come under question.

That's a bit boring. I'm picturing goons in black forcing the Geelong doctor face down to the ground, pulling out his wallet from his back pocket, rifling through it until they find and burn his medical licence. And then pissing on a portrait of Chris Scott on the way out.
 
That's a bit boring. I'm picturing goons in black forcing the Geelong doctor face down to the ground, pulling out his wallet from his back pocket, rifling through it until they find and burn his medical licence. And then pissing on a portrait of Chris Scott on the way out.
The Scott face is the only face in footy that I want to rearrange and sculpt into a magpie
 

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Indeed he did, and Carlton signed him to play half back lol.

The poor guy can’t even run out a full game anymore
The talk at the time was that he was going to play midfield for them - but they're now so stocked. They might have been more unlucky with him and injuries than it being a shit decision.
 
The talk at the time was that he was going to play midfield for them - but they're now so stocked. They might have been more unlucky with him and injuries than it being a s**t decision.
He could never play a full season though.
The Bloos thought they could fix him and payed up but they couldn't.
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He could never play a full season though.
The Bloos thought they could fix him and payed up but they couldn't.
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I think you've got the wrong player - Zach was from GWS not GC - but I also think you're right that he'd had some soft tissue injuries.
 

THIRD-STRING RUCK OUT DONS’ DOOR?

Todd Goldstein’s excellent form puts him on track to play on next season, which will trap Nick Bryan behind two ruckmen as he continues to post ridiculous numbers in the VFL.

Goldstein, 36 in July, has a straight one-season deal with the Dons and no games-based trigger so any talks would happen at year’s end.

Bryan signed on last year on a two-season deal despite having four suitors but the 22-year-old has not even got a look-in under Brad Scott even with Sam Draper injured.

Bryan’s season in the VFL has got better by the week as rivals assess his performances, with clubs keen to see whether he is a physical enough ruckman to be a No.1 ruck at AFL level.

After a slowish start he is averaging 119 ranking points, 37 hit-outs, 13.2 hit-outs to advantage and 3.7 clearances playing for the Dons’ VFL side.

In his last fortnight he has had 37 and 45 hit-outs, with 15 and 17 hit-outs to advantage.

The Dons are aware they are at risk of potentially losing him given the ruckmen ahead of him, but Goldstein is clearly ahead of him on form.

It means Bryan will need to bide his time, with the likely prospect that he finds a new home next year.

But with the Dons having signed him they can at least secure a trade for him if he does leave.

RIVALS EYE MATURE-AGE PIE

Collingwood small forward Joe Richards has attracted interest as he attempts to remain in the Magpies’ senior side.

The mature-age pickup made a scintillating debut on Sunday gathering 18 touches and six tackles in the big win over West Coast.

But there is tough competition for spots in the small forward department as Collingwood is flush with star goal kickers including premiership trio Bobby Hill, Beau McCreery and Jamie Elliott.

Clubs are eyeing Richards to see if he remains part of the Pies’ plans beyond this season as he is out of contract this year.

The skillful playmaker will attempt to hold his spot against Adelaide on Saturday at the MCG.

Collingwood could also have a second spot in the midseason draft after Aiden Begg hurt his knee in the VFL on Saturday.

The club is assessing the damage to his medial and posterior ligaments and may sideline him for the rest of the season.

The club already has one vacancy after the medical retirement of Nathan Murphy due to concussion.
 

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