It's a shame they never offered 5 on the table.Honestly looking back at it now we should of done this deal.
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It's a shame they never offered 5 on the table.Honestly looking back at it now we should of done this deal.
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Its a shame you said you didn't want it.It's a shame they never offered 5 on the table.
Going off hear say now are we? facts are the offer was pick 9 which you's didn't even have and next years first which which will likely be a pick 15+ with the compromised draft.Its a shame you said you didn't want it.
Going off hear say now are we? facts are the offer was pick 9 which you's didn't even have and next years first which which will likely be a pick 15+ with the compromised draft.
Swans wouldn't have offered that.Honestly looking back at it now we should of done this deal.
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He also had another pick going back to Swans. Not significantly different from #9 and a future first.Swans wouldn't have offered that.
Luke Jackson could be donning the sash in 3 weeks time with an xtra 1st rd'er in your back pocket next year. Instead, Joe will be soon draggin his luggage and his bottom lip back thru Tulla airport.
Next years first could blow out massively given how many academy players are likely to be picked next year. Sydney also can’t have rated pick 9 too highly if they were only prepared to accept it if they could have on traded it.
Or Sydney rated having Papley on the list in 2020 as a better option than Pick 9\Undeveloped kid in this years draft
No different to Essendon preferring Daniher?
You’re hardly making a compelling offer when you yourself don’t want the pick.
No different to Essendon preferring Daniher?
You’re hardly making a compelling offer when you yourself don’t want the pick.
we can still match next year and work with more "knowns" about the 2020 draft...plus 2021 comes into play.difference is essendon take the risk of getting less for him at the end of his contract than is they'd sold now. hard to say if you'll regret it till this time next year.
sydney have at least 1 and probably 3 seasons to play with.
we can still match next year and work with more "knowns" about the 2020 draft...plus 2021 comes into play.
And there is the chance he can change his mind in 2020.
And there are replacement options available next year (Cameron for example).
Plus we don't spend 2020 with a tall forward line of McKernan & Stewart only.
if we only roll out with 1/6 of a VFL fwd line next year, i'll be stoked...and admittedly, McKernan had some moments last year that may mean it's clicked. Also his first full preseason i believe.I must admit, i wanted the trade to happen for at least 3 reasons.
1) Joe to get his smile back as he is one of my favorite players to watch when he's bouncin'
2) I wanted Papley at the Blues
3) Flippers McKernan, ChestMark Brown and Stewart donning the sash together up forward.
Alas.
But the flipside is Joe and Papley are fairly likely to be done next year, and TheGreatAdrian still has no great prospects of rectifying the glaring holes in his side of flankers.
Swans wouldn't have offered that.
Looks like he will miss the 1st half of 2020.
Best part of 3 seasons lost.
Adrian really should have accepted Sydney’s offer as compensation at the end of the year could be peanuts ...
I’m still happy we kept him. It’s more than just about what we could have got (Which wasn’t much on the table anyway). I’d prefer to have a spot on the list used for a 25 year old Joe Daniher. It’s one spot, and the potential upside is greater.
Didn't he sign 3 year 2 million dollar deal in 2017? You haven't had a very good return on investment and a massive chance to get less that what you were offered for him last year.I’m still happy we kept him. It’s more than just about what we could have got (Which wasn’t much on the table anyway). I’d prefer to have a spot on the list used for a 25 year old Joe Daniher. It’s one spot, and the potential upside is greater.
Looks like he will miss the 1st half of 2020.
looks more like they have no idea how much time he’ll miss from what I read. If he doesn’t get back this year I’d say he’s cooked for good.