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I cannot believe we are still seriously discussing the idea of bringing Oliver in.

He's like Jack Steven was when he came to us - but slower, fatter, poorer skilled, less fit and interested, and has more issues. Plus he'd cost more.

Take out the game Worpel was injured and he's going at 22 disposals, 6 clearances and 6 score involvements per game. He can defend at stoppage and move around fine. He's younger and there are no identified attitude issues. His ball use is average but not sub-par. Then he'll be cheaper.

Get Worpel if he's available - there's your workhorse. Then try and land a star who moves the needle like Butters.
Agree on all points, but I think the problem is he's not fat anymore.

Steven was the size of a small country when he returned for St Kilda late in the year, and carried that on to us.

Oliver's actually not in that bad a nick anymore...so he's either physically cooked, or mentally checked out/depressed. Both are massive red flags.

I'd actually prefer it if he was fat. You can at least fix that in a few months, and it suggests a major uptick in form once it's fixed.

The other issues...well that takes a lot more work, or it never gets fixed at all.
 
Committal Mention on 3/6.

'At a committal mention, your lawyer will indicate to the court whether you intend to plead guilty or not guilty in relation to your matter. In terms of what happens after a committal mention, a magistrate can offer a summary hearing, commit an accused for trial in a higher court, determine an application to cross-examine witnesses or make other orders or directions.'
I would gather that due to the circumstances, this will be pushed up to a higher court. It will be an absolute circus.
 
Besides Buddy Franklin is there anyone that has been an overwhelming success for a long term deal?
Could argue Alistair Lynch, maybe?
But he missed a few years with illness too so probably not
His wage was cheap by the end of it
 
Agree on all points, but I think the problem is he's not fat anymore.

Steven was the size of a small country when he returned for St Kilda late in the year, and carried that on to us.

Oliver's actually not in that bad a nick anymore...so he's either physically cooked, or mentally checked out/depressed. Both are massive red flags.

I'd actually prefer it if he was fat. You can at least fix that in a few months, and it suggests a major uptick in form once it's fixed.

The other issues...well that takes a lot more work, or it never gets fixed at all.
Yeah fair enough. I should've just said moves like a fat person. Skinny fat. Not chiselled, athletic, robust, mobile, agile.
 

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Committal Mention on 3/6.

'At a committal mention, your lawyer will indicate to the court whether you intend to plead guilty or not guilty in relation to your matter. In terms of what happens after a committal mention, a magistrate can offer a summary hearing, commit an accused for trial in a higher court, determine an application to cross-examine witnesses or make other orders or directions.'

Exactly. And it won't be thrown out unless the cops are useless and he won't plead guilty so the mention hearing is a tick and flick. We have to wait for a proper hearing in a few months time (could be longer).
 
Yeah fair enough. I should've just said moves like a fat person. Skinny fat. Not chiselled, athletic, robust, mobile, agile.
Definitely, but I guess it's less noticeable when you were never an adonis to begin with.

Prime Oliver still just looked like your average 'gym bro' rather than someone like Bailey Smith, so it's far less of a concern for mine.

The whole things got red flags written all over it before you even get to the contract.

At least we could just see Steven out after one year.
 
Besides Buddy Franklin is there anyone that has been an overwhelming success for a long term deal?

And the question may need to be asked as to how successful that deal really was for Sydney - yes they made a couple of grand finals during Buddy's time with them, but they never achieved the ultimate success

Not necessarily the straight up long term deal like that, but Dangerfield signed an initial 6-yr deal with us and following the 2019 season where he still had 2 years remaining on that contract, he signed a 3-yr extension to take him through to 2024 - so only 1 contract extension in his first 9yrs at the club
 
Buddy Swans trade has to surely be classified a success
They lured the number one player in the game unbeknownst to anyone
His swans record stacks up too, injuries got him the last couple years
 
Yeah fair enough. I should've just said moves like a fat person. Skinny fat. Not chiselled, athletic, robust, mobile, agile.
Neither was Lingy but I get your point , seriously all Oliver has to do is turn up and he gets paid very well …not a chance he will tear up the contract just to go a do the same job for less money and take a few millions less to do so

Fantasy thinking
 
Neither was Lingy but I get your point , seriously all Oliver has to do is turn up and he gets paid very well …not a chance he will tear up the contract just to go a do the same job for less money and take a few millions less to do so

Fantasy thinking
If he hadn't won a premiership there may have been a slim chance
But he's been to the top all that's left to do is get paid
 
If he hadn't won a premiership there may have been a slim chance
But he's been to the top all that's left to do is get paid
Yeah that would play into it as well , plus if MFC ever wants to cut him he would get a big payout

They are now bound together due to that stupid stupid contract …you could kinda justify such a big contract for a forward as they don’t generally have to rely on their speed which can decline year after year

But a midfielder? Who can’t be positioned elsewhere ? Yeah nah stupid by MFC
 

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I cannot believe we are still seriously discussing the idea of bringing Oliver in.

He's like Jack Steven was when he came to us - but slower, fatter, poorer skilled, less fit and interested, and has more issues. Plus he'd cost more.

Take out the game Worpel was injured and he's going at 22 disposals, 6 clearances and 6 score involvements per game. He can defend at stoppage and move around fine. He's younger and there are no identified attitude issues. His ball use is average but not sub-par. Then he'll be cheaper.

Get Worpel if he's available - there's your workhorse. Then try and land a star who moves the needle like Butters.

Just wrote a post referencing what negotiating terms could be done 'if' we were interested in Oliver but with your 'above written' Mr Meow I tend to support and agree with you. 👍
 
Just wrote a post referencing what negotiating terms could be done 'if' we were interested in Oliver but with your 'above written' Mr Meow I tend to support and agree with you. 👍

And he is a workhorse, a real good one and the Hawks appear to be a better side with him in it, therefore it's so strange that the Hawks seem to be wanting to off-load him, even if it is has got to do with salary cap restrictions. I'd thought they'd find someone else but then again I'm a big fan of Sam Mitchell as he's one very astute operator, so I guess he knows best if they do decide to off-load him.
 
Quick update:

It’s all happening this year, it’s madness…

Butters meeting confirmed. Basic indication is he is 100% leaving at the end of 2026. Race is on. (I personally think we should get Hinkley in some role to persuade).

Conversations with Reid’s management are strong and frequent. This is becoming more live by the day.

Conversation with JUH and his management occurred over the weekend. Lots of feeling out there but interest definitely not dead.

No updates on TDK.

No updates on Rowell.

No updates on Oliver.

Also, asked about Worpel. The news I’m hearing is he will go to Saints.
 
Quick update:

It’s all happening this year, it’s madness…

Butters meeting confirmed. Basic indication is he is 100% leaving at the end of 2026. Race is on. (I personally think we should get Hinkley in some role to persuade).

Conversations with Reid’s management are strong and frequent. This is becoming more live by the day.

Conversation with JUH and his management occurred over the weekend. Lots of feeling out there but interest definitely not dead.

No updates on TDK.

No updates on Rowell.

No updates on Oliver.

Also, asked about Worpel. The news I’m hearing is he will go to Saints.

Appreciate the updates as you get the info.

Lots going on it seems.
 
Quick update:

It’s all happening this year, it’s madness…

Butters meeting confirmed. Basic indication is he is 100% leaving at the end of 2026. Race is on. (I personally think we should get Hinkley in some role to persuade).

Conversations with Reid’s management are strong and frequent. This is becoming more live by the day.

Conversation with JUH and his management occurred over the weekend. Lots of feeling out there but interest definitely not dead.

No updates on TDK.

No updates on Rowell.

No updates on Oliver.

Also, asked about Worpel. The news I’m hearing is he will go to Saints.
Thanks for updates FishGutz: as it's very much appreciated. 👌
 

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And the question may need to be asked as to how successful that deal really was for Sydney - yes they made a couple of grand finals during Buddy's time with them, but they never achieved the ultimate success

Not necessarily the straight up long term deal like that, but Dangerfield signed an initial 6-yr deal with us and following the 2019 season where he still had 2 years remaining on that contract, he signed a 3-yr extension to take him through to 2024 - so only 1 contract extension in his first 9yrs at the club

I don’t think setting a Premiership as the determining factor on whether it was a success is right. By that logic Gary Ablett’s recruitment from Hawthorn did not pay off.

Franklin did incredible things for the game in Sydney.
 
I cannot believe we are still seriously discussing the idea of bringing Oliver in.

He's like Jack Steven was when he came to us - but slower, fatter, poorer skilled, less fit and interested, and has more issues. Plus he'd cost more.

Take out the game Worpel was injured and he's going at 22 disposals, 6 clearances and 6 score involvements per game. He can defend at stoppage and move around fine. He's younger and there are no identified attitude issues. His ball use is average but not sub-par. Then he'll be cheaper.

Get Worpel if he's available - there's your workhorse. Then try and land a star who moves the needle like Butters.
I agree 100%. Add Worpel and use the money to grab TDK. Thats an extra 10+ clearance and 25 contested possession per game in the midfield.

Oliver carries an unbelievable amount of risk. With Melbourne paying 500K we would still be out of pocket $1 Million per year by the end of the contract. Just a shocking contract.

There is one club on the other side of Melbourne who might be sniffing around though..
 
I was asked what % chance I give Reid getting to us. After this weekend and more of what I’ve heard I’m going to say there’s an 80% chance of him getting to us. I am feeling that confident.
This year or after his contract ? I mean it would be hard to predict either way but I thought I would ask
 
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