WillowSF
All Australian
Don't do it. He's older, slow, has suspect durability & is an average kick. If you must, nothing more than a two year deal.
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Jog on Hawks trollDon't do it. He's older, slow, has suspect durability & is an average kick. If you must, nothing more than a two year deal.
No idea if hanners will get back to his best but what I do know is giving our players overs to get to 95% of the cap won’t and doesn’t work so we may as well give the money to a guy we know was a genuine star. Those wanting the perfect trade need to follow another club. Get hanners get sheil and definitely get up the ladder.
No idea if hanners will get back to his best but what I do know is giving our players overs to get to 95% of the cap won’t and doesn’t work so we may as well give the money to a guy we know was a genuine star. Those wanting the perfect trade need to follow another club. Get hanners get sheil and definitely get up the ladder.
http://www.saints.com.au/news/2018-10-12/hannebery-joins-st-kildaSt Kilda Football Club has secured the services of decorated midfielder Dan Hannebery after completing a trade with the Sydney Swans today.
The Saints received Hannebery and pick No. 28 in the 2018 AFL Draft in exchange for sending pick No. 39 (acquired from West Coast Eagles) and St Kilda’s future second-round selection to the Sydney Swans.
Hannebery’s five-year commitment to the Saints comes after 208 games for the Swans, including the 2012 premiership.
General Manager of Football Simon Lethlean said Hannebery was a great addition to St Kilda.
“Dan’s a highly-accomplished midfielder who will be a significant addition to our group,” Lethlean said.
“He will help the likes of Jack Steven, Seb Ross and Jack Steele enormously, but we’re also excited about what he can teach Jade Gresham and Hunter Clark.
“He is a respected leader and someone with a lot of finals experience, which will be invaluable for our young group on and off the field.
“I know he is eager to get started, and we’re equally eager to see the impact he can have in 2019 and beyond.”
The three-time All Australian said he was looking forward to starting a new chapter of his career with St Kilda.
“I loved my time at the Swans and will be forever grateful for the opportunities and experiences I had there,” Hannebery said.
“I moved to Sydney when I was 17 and now, 10 years later, it’s the perfect time for me to come back to my family in Melbourne and bring everything I’ve learned to what is a really exciting and promising playing group at the Saints.”
Hannebery was selected by the Swans with pick 30 in the 2008 AFL Draft and was crowned the NAB AFL Rising Star in 2010, before being named as an All Australian in 2013, 2015 and 2016.
Based on that logic, the Cats should pick up Minchington
Saints played in the 2012 Granny?got to be happy with that saints! my favourite swan, a proper heart and soul player. hope he gets back to his best because hes a bloody good reason to watch footy.
12' grand final when he got crunched by mcevoy taking that mark back with the flight i will never forget.
good luck to you!
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Good get, potetially a great get if he can get his body right again.