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stringer from the cats? i think its stringer from the draft?
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stringer from the cats? i think its stringer from the draft?
Mate, I'd trust Scottywiper's mail over some wishful thinking Carlton flog any day.Some guy has stated on the drafting/trade forum that SEN stating caddy is carlton bound?? Anyone else hear this??
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Yes I heard ?the ox say he is likely Carlton bound. Will have to just wait this one out to see whose mail is correct.
So Caddy to Geelong, StKilda, Carlton and North- How many ****en Caddy's are there?
Some guy has stated on the drafting/trade forum that SEN stating caddy is carlton bound?? Anyone else hear this??
Everything that David Schwarz told me in person has come to fruition. Actually one thing has turned out Goddard to Essendon. He also confirmed Lynch to Collingwood, Pederson gone, before all the rumours came out.We definitely have him now.
Carlton are heavily into Caddy. They have been for a while.
Again, until pen connects with paper..............
Everything that David Schwarz told me in person has come to fruition. Actually one thing has turned out Goddard to Essendon. He also confirmed Lynch to Collingwood, Pederson gone, before all the rumours came out.
Pretty sure your post was wrong.
I can't see him being too enamored with Travis Clokes slops.
I heard this as well - and they have pick 11.Some guy has stated on the drafting/trade forum that SEN stating caddy is carlton bound?? Anyone else hear this??
I heard this as well - and they have pick 11.
Wouldn't surprise me if we end up with jack shit at the end of this trade period like we normally do (excepting draft picks).
ST KILDA coach Scott Watters has turned up the heat on the AFL to hand the Saints a top draft pick as compensation for Brendon Goddard's defection to Essendon.
Goddard, who was classed as a restricted free agent, officially became a Bomber today, signing a lucrative four-year contract the Saints chose not to match.
At the end of the trade period the AFL will determine what compensation the Saints receive for Goddard, using a formula weighing up what they lost and gained in the free agency frenzy.
It means should St Kilda go and sign a big fish to replace Goddard, it would diminish the compensation they would be handed.
Compensation comes in the form of picks at the national draft.
Watters tonight said the club "had an idea" of what they would receive.
"We think he’d fit into the top echelon of what can be compensated. But ultimately we’ll find out at the end of the trade period where the AFL sit on that," he told SEN.
"But we’d be staggered if it wasn’t a first-round draft pick."
Watters defended the club's decision to not match Essendon's contract, estimated at about $2.9m over four years.
The Saints would not budge on their three-year offer, which became the sticking point for Goddard.
"We thought it was a really respectful offer. It respected not only Brendon’s position within the football club, but also every other player on the list," Watters said.
"It wasn’t the club making a choice here, it was Brendon making a choice to leave the club."
Watters would not speculate on whether his club was confident of nabbing silky Gold Coast midfielder Josh Caddy, but promised action across the next four weeks.
"But that’s the quality of player (Caddy) we now have the potential to look at," he said.
"All I can do is ensure our fans that we’re very, very aggressively in the position now to rebuild our list and position our list not just for next year, but with an eye to the next three, four, five years."
"All I can do is ensure our fans that we’re very, very aggressively in the position now to rebuild our list and position our list not just for next year, but with an eye to the next three, four, five years."

