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StKilda's investment in him is still based on his TAC year and his potential. Its not like he is 23 and has missed a significant amount of football which he may never recover from. The kid is 20 and possibly lining his pockets for the next chapter in his life if those hamstrings don't allow him to perform at the level we all hoped he would. Ability and potential will still be the main factors in his trade value which have been demonstrated by the contract StKilda have put in front of him.
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There's a lot of sense in this post. The kid could be seriously concerned that his body isn't going to allow him to make a career out of AFL footy, but taking a 3 year contract with St Kilda worth more than 750k at least ensures he has set himself up pretty well financially for the next part of his life if it doesn't work out. The Saints would be well aware that he has serious injury concerns but from our perspective we've got cash to burn for the next few years and if his hammies don't hold up then we can move on and use the money on someone else in a few years when we're challenging. If he gets his body right then we've snared a gun mid cheaply. No one likes a young player walking out on your club but I think the battering Freeman is getting from Collingwood is over the top.

A really good one should but i understand your point.
I dont want to sound extremely arrogant here but i have hired people for a long period of time (10 years) and think my sense of judge of character is very good. I actually dont think i have got many wrong if any.
Yes pleaseI think it would be more accurate to say the battering from some pies posters. I largely agree with your sentiments.
A straight swap for Jack Billings or the Lonie kid & everyones happy![]()

Seriously I have to ask, What is Bucks up to? After the recruiters have probably figured out a reasonable deal for Freeman he throws a spanner in the works - so now we're back to square one and probably offering pick 59 or 77 for a player with injuries & "problems" who can't get on the park.
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...-him-nathan-buckley-says-20150929-gjxp52.html
Disagree with the premise of this.
I just don't see how a clubs can be successful by treating players as commodities, and how players can be successful by treating clubs as soulless organisations who who pay them money for services.
Players have got their mates around them, the potential to play in finals (or not), the potential to get games of footy (or not), the potential of winning premierships (or not), the potential to get the best out of themselves (or not), the potential to stay close to home or travel elsewhere, the potential to work in an environment they like or is familiar to them.
Have a look at the migration of players around the AFL in any given season. Last year there were 34 players out of around 800 who went to a new club. How many of those were due to money? Did James Frawley move from Melbourne to Hawthorn for money? Did Allen Christensen move from Geelong to Brisbane for money? Did Jack Crisp move from Brisbane to Collingwood for money?
The number of players who chase money because they could earn more elsewhere is minuscule.
In fact, I'd say that players would generally chase more money elsewhere if they're unhappy where they are.
Franklin got a massive payrise by going to Sydney - but he was also wanting to get out of the fishbowl that was Melbourne.
Tippett got a massive payrise by going to Sydney - but he was wanting to get out of Adelaide.
Beams got a massive payrise by going to Brisbane - but he was wanting to be with his family.
Judd got a massive payrise by moving to Carlton - but he was wanting to get out of the toxic environment of WCE.
Greenwood got a payrise by moving to Collingwood - but he didn't think he was being appreciated at North Melbourne
There is generally something else
You are contradicting the official Connors line which that it isn't all about the money. Which one of you is telling fibs.There's a lot of sense in this post. The kid could be seriously concerned that his body isn't going to allow him to make a career out of AFL footy, but taking a 3 year contract with St Kilda worth more than 750k at least ensures he has set himself up pretty well financially for the next part of his life if it doesn't work out. The Saints would be well aware that he has serious injury concerns but from our perspective we've got cash to burn for the next few years and if his hammies don't hold up then we can move on and use the money on someone else in a few years when we're challenging. If he gets his body right then we've snared a gun mid cheaply. No one likes a young player walking out on your club but I think the battering Freeman is getting from Collingwood is over the top.
Are you suggesting that the club knew Freeman was a risk in terms of his commitment?
You are contradicting the official Connors line which that it isn't all about the money. Which one of you is telling fibs.
And if the Freeman camp throws dirt at Collingwood to make themselves look clean, we simply return the favor. Add a bit of disloyalty and Freeman is entitled to some flak.
I hope he has a great time at Kilda. I am sure he will blend in with other hamstrung victims.
Will his comments cause you to decrease your contract offer?Seriously I have to ask, What is Bucks up to? After the recruiters have probably figured out a reasonable deal for Freeman he throws a spanner in the works - so now we're back to square one and probably offering pick 59 or 77 for a player with injuries & "problems" who can't get on the park.
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...-him-nathan-buckley-says-20150929-gjxp52.html
Main difference the Pies 2 are or were already on the list, the other two are not.Good point. We rookie Keefe and Thomas, neither of whom are stars, but we won't consider two stars in Bennell or even Carlysle because they have behavior/attitude issues.
I think the inference I took out of it was that he didn't look after himself well. That could be personality related, off field activities or something like that.
Everyone understands why the money factor is important. I think for people on a low salary, that would even be more understandable. Ask Varcoe why he came to us.Of course money is a huge factor, as it is in many players' decision to change clubs. But it's obviously not good for anyone's image to state this publicly as the general public isn't too sympathetic towards professional sportspeople changing clubs for an extra few hundred thousand while the average footy fan probably earns about 60k per year working a job they don't like. However Freeman has probably recognised that there's a chance that his hammies won't hold up and has gone for the financial security of a nice pay packet on an extended contract from St Kilda rather than accepting a shorter, smaller contract from Collingwood which could well be his last. The Freeman camp really hasn't thrown any dirt either, at the moment they're just saying he's leaving for opportunity.
Personally I think Bucks was referring to the mental demons Freeman seemingly hasn't been able to overcome in order to regain full confidence in his hamstring.
I've always felt that the second operation on his hamstring was as much about easing his doubts as it was exploring the area medically.
I might be wrong but the impression I got was that there wasn't an inordinate amount of scar tissue surrounding the nerve and was as you'd expect.
They removed some but the fact that he subsequently never returned to the field makes me believe his issue became mental more than physical.
The fact that Connors is deflecting on that subject, is not in the best interest of his client . That doesn't reflect well on his credibility. Other reasons are dismantled just as easy Lack of opportunity is one of those. If fit, he would walk just as easy in our best 22 as he would be at the Saints.
There are other noises about mismanagement of his injuries and other dealings with the club. If you haven't heard those, that explains your view.
Not to mention they don't take 10 months sick leave a year.Of course money is a huge factor, as it is in many players' decision to change clubs. But it's obviously not good for anyone's image to state this publicly as the general public isn't too sympathetic towards professional sportspeople changing clubs for an extra few hundred thousand while the average footy fan probably earns about 60k per year working a job they don't like.
That does not say it is about money at all. It says he was insulted."The offer [from Collingwood] we thought was unreasonable … don't get me wrong, he hasn't played a game so it's not like we were after that [much] – it's how that makes you feel," Connors told SEN.
Not about the money???
Re the comments from Buckley - the only way I can see benefit for us in making them is:
A) as a warning shot at Camp Freeman to shut up about us in terms of blaming our fitness staff etc (cos them talking about it might harm us in eyes of players we're after), and/or
B) to preemptively strike in terms of perceptions of who is blame to ensure potential recruits aren't spooked.
Maybe something specific has come up to make them want to go aggressive of the perceptions issue. Otherwise, not sure why Bucks has done this.
If it's just out of irritation at Freeman and tje situation, that's silly. Not the end of the world but not helpful either.