List Mgmt. OFFICIAL: Dangerfield + Pick 50 for Picks 9, 28 and Dean Gore

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I genuinely believe this Dangerfield talk will go the same way as Boak and Frawley.
You are not alone and I have expressed this on more than one occasion.

I'd be disillusioned if we offered him a godfather deal - no way he deserves to be paid more than Selwood or Hawkins (the latter of whom we've still got to lock away).
I agee again. And the former talk on this board of trading Duncan to secure him horrified me.


And I can't fathom why he'd come to us for less than he could get at several other clubs especially when the outside perception is that we're on the way down, not up (apparently this was a factor in Frawley's decision).
Regardless of the outside perception of the Cats immediate future, I think that a number of clubs will probably be in a better position to lure someone like Dangerfield than the Cats. As you have mentioned, we still have to have something to offer Hawkins to keep him at home. And anyone who thinks that a player like Hawkins would not leave Geelong for a better contract elsewhere is deluded.

Hell, I would not be surprised if the Hawks trimmed off some of their excess aging mids to gain Dangerfield's services. They seem to have the uncanny ability to fill a hole with a player from another club.

The Crows will still be hurting from the losses of Tippett, Gunston etc and they will do everything in their power to not lose another star, even if it means a $1m a year, six year deal.
And that is another consideration. Tippett would have been on reasonable money and the Crows may have the cash to hold Dangerfield, or at least put him out of our reach.
 

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Hawkins must get sorted. Full stop.

Then Mots and Guthrie and a few of the other that come up this year.

GFC im sure have seen this coming and have been planning accordingly. As was posted earlier, the best FA you can sign are your own first.

Once that is done, then we can look abroad. And again, im sure the GFC brains trust have seen this coming.

Whether or not they have spoken unofficially to Danger or not, there will be an offer for him. I can just about guarantee to wont be the biggest one he gets.
And for him to come here, its gonna have to be driven by him wanting to be here. GFC just does not pay massive overs and i don't see this being really any different. It will be big no doubt - but not so big that it corrupts the ethos of the GFC - an ethos that has done us pretty well so far. It aint perfect but nothing is.

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Hawkins must get sorted. Full stop.

Then Mots and Guthrie and a few of the other that come up this year.

GFC im sure have seen this coming and have been planning accordingly. As was posted earlier, the best FA you can sign are your own first.

Once that is done, then we can look abroad. And again, im sure the GFC brains trust have seen this coming.

Whether or not they have spoken unofficially to Danger or not, there will be an offer for him. I can just about guarantee to wont be the biggest one he gets.
And for him to come here, its gonna have to be driven by him wanting to be here. GFC just does not pay massive overs and i don't see this being really any different. It will be big no doubt - but not so big that it corrupts the ethos of the GFC - an ethos that has done us pretty well so far. It aint perfect but nothing is.

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Well said Daz :thumbsu:

Agree wholeheartedly.
 

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did he?
I was under the impression he nominated North for some reason. http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/josh-caddy.973669/page-56
I thought it was Geelong's Ablett compensation pick finally trumped North's best offer which landed us the 21yr old.



Frawley, Boak, Adams and now Dangerfield are all high draft picks. Players aged between 21-25 yrs whereas Rivers and Clark are good but how many teams were lining up to secure Jared's signature?
While some clubs were not even interested in Mitch due to his long history with injuries.

I'm all for pumping up our own tyres by bringing up such names as Drum, Delaney and now Clark, but really, the only top draft pick we've managed to bring home since the pill was Josh Caddy (who was rumored to have nominated North Melbourne), so Dangerfield would be something from right out of left field if we secure his services for the next 5+ years at the Cattery.
Danger aside, none of those players are top self/elite/A graders. Boak is probably now, but he certainly wasn't considered that when we where drafting him. He got captain and apparently 800k odd to stay at Port,the rest are very good players (frawley) or ok at the moment (in Adams case)

Fact is, how many times have we gone in with huge offers for a player?

I can't really think of any if at all, so Danger will be our first massive offer we will do, even if we don't get him there is other decent FA's available that would be more then a welcome addition to our midfield. Scott Selwood and Jack Steven are both available.

I also address Rivers and Caddy above.
Caddy said a visit to Geelong several weeks ago, when he was shown around by skipper Joel Selwood and Brownlow Medallist Jimmy Bartel, helped convince him it was the place to be.

"They're definitely two of the players I admire most in the competition. To get to know them and learn off them is a dream really," he said.
 

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1.We haven't even gone after a top shelf footballer, Danger will be the first.

2. They only player we've missed out on was Frawley which I've already explained a few times before why.

3. Boak wasn't a Free Agent, we would have had to trade.

4. Rivers picked us over Port, Hawks and Pies. While not top shelf, again our only Free Agent.

5. Caddy stated in one of his first interviews that he picked Geelong. He said meeting Bartel and Selwood as well as seeing our facilities made him pick us.

6. Norf got Dal Santo because Saints suck and Norf are better placed, the rest of their FA's are spuds, but Norf is better then Bulldogs, and Carlton.

7. Clark also picked us over Pies (not an FA though but he had a choice of clubs)

Overall, our strike rate isn't too bad considering. I also believe Balme (inb4twoweeksjoke) was the negotiator along with Wells, but now it'll be Hocking and Wells. (correct me if I'm wrong)
I think with Caddy , he actually supported North and flagged his interest but North could not match our offer , and Caddy quickly liked the idea once seeing the club etc.

Likewise with Adams , we did not have the trade to match the Pies. Boak just choose to be loyal , no knocking that and if Danger stays , thats fine as well. What would hurt if he moves and go's elsewhere. In this respect it is important to look like we are ready to bounce , and Frawley went the side that was ready now. Personally I think he selected wrong but I can see why he did it. That long at Melb , he was not wanting any more building clubs , he want to win from R1. Well come R1 , Im hoping we can put him back in the land of hurt he is used to.

My guess the posters that have been around a while still remember us missing on players from years ago , I look back and think we dodged a bullet with Rawlings. We always seemed to be mentioned but never landed the player. Stephen Michael , The Krackeurs .. I'm sure there others.
 

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Hawkins must get sorted. Full stop.

Then Mots and Guthrie and a few of the other that come up this year.

GFC im sure have seen this coming and have been planning accordingly. As was posted earlier, the best FA you can sign are your own first.

Once that is done, then we can look abroad. And again, im sure the GFC brains trust have seen this coming.

Whether or not they have spoken unofficially to Danger or not, there will be an offer for him. I can just about guarantee to wont be the biggest one he gets.
And for him to come here, its gonna have to be driven by him wanting to be here. GFC just does not pay massive overs and i don't see this being really any different. It will be big no doubt - but not so big that it corrupts the ethos of the GFC - an ethos that has done us pretty well so far. It aint perfect but nothing is.

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I guess the debate is pay structure , and if paying a lot up front to use RFA "corrupts the ethos" , A two year contract on brain melting sums ,,averaged out once he is here... is different to a Lance Franklin deal to my mind... but what ever the club does I guess the gun players will have to be onboard.
 

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I think with Caddy , he actually supported North and flagged his interest but North could not match our offer , and Caddy quickly liked the idea once seeing the club etc.

Likewise with Adams , we did not have the trade to match the Pies. Boak just choose to be loyal , no knocking that and if Danger stays , thats fine as well. What would hurt if he moves and go's elsewhere. In this respect it is important to look like we are ready to bounce , and Frawley went the side that was ready now. Personally I think he selected wrong but I can see why he did it. That long at Melb , he was not wanting any more building clubs , he want to win from R1. Well come R1 , Im hoping we can put him back in the land of hurt he is used to.

My guess the posters that have been around a while still remember us missing on players from years ago , I look back and think we dodged a bullet with Rawlings. We always seemed to be mentioned but never landed the player. Stephen Michael , The Krackeurs .. I'm sure there others.

Besides North supporters constantly sprouting this out during that trade period is there any proof that he picked North?
 

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anyone who thinks that a player like Hawkins would not leave Geelong for a better contract elsewhere is deluded.
I don't quite understand this Rabbi. No matter what we offer Hawkins the reality is that there will be other clubs out there willing to offer him more money than what we will. So what you're basically saying is that Hawk is leaving due to being offered a bigger contract, cos that is what's going to happen.

I can't say that I agree with this.
 

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Besides North supporters constantly sprouting this out during that trade period is there any proof that he picked North?
Not saying he picked them , he picked us but he was interested in them. 12 months earlier he was interested in Ess , hardly single minded.
As I said , he barracked for them but still picked us , just like Adams he barracked for but picked Pies ... for the deal to get done
 

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sorry mate. Frawley is a Tom Harley/Matthew Egan/Tom Lonergan type. A footballer you build a team around. You take out anyone of those other blokes from Geelong and we simply aren't the same team. This is why I frmly believe losing out on Frawley set us back a few years because when the time comes to watch Lonergan and Rivers slowly but surely dip in form, we have absolutely no ready made replacement until 3 years further down the track when Kolodjashnij is consistent enough to match it with men.

If we are banking on Cameron Delaney to make a miraculous recovery from the 3 year stint spent in the physio rooms, we're in a lot more trouble than first thought.
Still doesn't mean Frawley is elite, would you consider him one of the best defenders in the league?

Lake is what you build a team around (thinking of Hawks back-line), he is closer to Lonners then Frawley is. And if we're talking strictly defense I would pick Taylor over Lonners every day of the week to build the back-line around.

Frawley would have been a good addition no doubt, but right now where would he even fit in our side?

Down the track yeah it's a bit of a worry, but we'll see who is available at that point.
 

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Not saying he picked them , he picked us but he was interested in them. 12 months earlier he was interested in Ess , hardly single minded.
As I said , he barracked for them but still picked us , just like Adams he barracked for but picked Pies ... for the deal to get done
So glad we didn't get Adams, turn over machine.
 

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After watching Essendon and Gold Coast go through mediation during trade week, the year before, only to stay stuck up North, Caddy was probably told to pick a couple of teams next time to increase his chances of getting the deal done. Caddy wanting to make sure he got home ths time did just that. Gold Coast were most interested in Geelong's compensation pick and when Caddy walked into the club and got a great vibe and loved hearing how Selwood and Bartel could see a specific role for him he thought this is really good for everyone.
Being "first best friend" or "second best friend" is pretty irrelevant. A talented kid had many suitors and our pitch worked.

Boak said he changed his mind seven times. Dangerfield said he was 50-50% to come home two years ago. By many accounts Frawley had decided to come then changed his mind last minute. Taylor Adams said he was happy to go to Pies or Cats. Heath Shaw got an offer from the Giants and reportedly asked Geelong to up their offer so he'd have a choice. Mitch Clarke chose us over Collingwood. Stanley joined us knowing he has more competition here than the club he left. Hawthorn wanted Sam Blease.

Compared to 10-15 years ago, I get the impression we ARE now a club that people are very interested in joining.
 

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Still doesn't mean Frawley is elite, would you consider him one of the best defenders in the league?

Lake is what you build a team around (thinking of Hawks back-line), he is closer to Lonners then Frawley is. And if we're talking strictly defense I would pick Taylor over Lonners every day of the week to build the back-line around.

Frawley would have been a good addition no doubt, but right now where would he even fit in our side?

Down the track yeah it's a bit of a worry, but we'll see who is available at that point.
He was at one point, when he was only in his 4th or 5th season. Very talented, and IMO likely to excel at Hawthorn, as he probably would have at Geelong, surrounded by vastly better players than his former team mates at Melbourne. I consider it a bad miss, FA wise.
 

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I know we are getting off topic but if you check my history on this subject, yes! I rate James Frawley very, very highly. An All Australian at 22, finished in Melbourne's B&F top 10 on six consecutive seasons. Has dominated Hawkins in one-on-one contents in the past and now he has something to prove being the marquee man at Hawthorn, yep' he will control that back-line of theirs for the next 5 years.

Frawley would be ahead of Rivers, Lonergan, Mackie, Enright, Blicavs, and anyone else we play in the back-line this season. Only Taylor sits above. But it's all academic . . . he'll be tough crack at Hawthorn, that's for sure.
Fair enough, I disagree. Not to say he isn't good, because he is (and I wanted him) but we're getting off subject.
 

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I know we are getting off topic but if you check my history on this subject, yes! I rate James Frawley very, very highly. An All Australian at 22, finished in Melbourne's B&F top 10 on six consecutive seasons. Has dominated Hawkins in one-on-one contents in the past and now he has something to prove being the marquee man at Hawthorn, yep' he will control that back-line of theirs for the next 5 years.

Frawley would be ahead of Rivers, Lonergan, Mackie, Enright, Blicavs, and anyone else we play in the back-line this season. Only Taylor sits above. But it's all academic . . . he'll be tough crack at Hawthorn, that's for sure.
While he's wrestling with Hawkins we'll stream into the F50 and take our pick of Clark, Bartel, Stanley, Kersten, Walker, Stokes, Hartman, etc.

He can't cover them all.
 

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Only need to look at Lake.... a former gun who was almost out of the team at the dogs...\
Norm Smith medalist first year with the Hawks and back to his best

Depressing really
Frawley will be better at Hawthorn than he was at Melbourne, but to compare him to Lake as a gun 'key defender'? I don't think so.
 

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Frawley will be better at Hawthorn than he was at Melbourne, but to compare him to Lake as a gun 'key defender'? I don't think so.
He is a former all australian full back, he is a monster of a bloke... what do you see him as if not a key defender? Or is it the gun part... because he is a gun IMO and its why we were so keen on him.... You don't become an AA key position player as a 23 year old if you are no good
 
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