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http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/okeefes-deal-hits-the-wall/2008/10/09/1223145543685.html
RYAN O'Keefe could yet end up remaining a Swan after negotiations with Hawthorn stalled yesterday when the Hawks declined a Sydney request to swap O'Keefe for midfielder Jordan Lewis.
Having expressed an initial preference for a player-for-player swap, the Swans had been handed a list of seven or eight "untouchables" by Hawthorn, which yesterday discounted trading its first draft pick for O'Keefe.
But when the Swans nominated Lewis, who was not on the list of untouchables, the Hawks were quick to add him to that group and decline the deal.
Hawthorn said it would not trade pick 16 as part of a deal for O'Keefe, preferring its second draft pick (34) "and a talented player".
With discussions over the uncontracted O"Keefe having stagnated, O'Keefe, his management and Sydney are understood to be open to the idea of a reconciliation.
Financially, the Swans would offer a better deal than Hawthorn. The Hawks can offer him about $400,000 a season over three years, rather than the $450,000 the Sydney forward was paid in 2008.
The only other possibility for O'Keefe at this stage appears to be Carlton, which was open to the idea of swapping first-round picks with Sydney — handing the Swans pick 6 and possibly a player in return for O'Keefe and pick 12. Sydney and Carlton were yet to discuss this deal last night.
Carlton is understood to be better able to accommodate O'Keefe's financial terms than Hawthorn.
The Hawks had appeared close to securing O'Keefe on Wednesday before talks faltered yesterday — as did a number of lesser deals.
With the deadline closing at 2pm today, a flurry of activity is expected, but the upshot is expected to be that some players will be stranded at their original clubs.
Carlton has expressed interest in North Melbourne's Corey Jones should it be unable to negotiate on O'Keefe.
Carlton has been focused this week on negotiations with Fremantle for ruckman Robert Warnock. Mediation between the two clubs yesterday failed to broker a deal.
The Blues have sweetened their offer of pick 24 to Fremantle for Warnock, with a proposal to swap their fourth-round pick for Fremantle's fifth-round pick.
Fremantle has retained a hard line throughout, with Melbourne offering a superior draft pick (19).
The Dockers wanted a higher pick from Carlton. The club's board has encouraged the football department to take a strong stance in negotiations.









