If anything, it’ll be a blight on Connor management. Clubs will just stay away from them if that’s how they want to operate.
Why? It’s a zero sum game, if we’re losing out it means someone else is a very happy winner.
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If anything, it’ll be a blight on Connor management. Clubs will just stay away from them if that’s how they want to operate.
I wouldn’t say Smith took off 2024. Bloke did his ACL.Him and his management are 100% getting him out as quickly and cheaply as possible. All this just affects his trade value, not the contract he’s going to get. That’s the reality. It worked with Smith, who took off for most of 2024, travelled and worked out away from the club, then was traded for half his value, why wouldn’t it work with Jamarra? Wash, rinse, repeat.
I wouldn’t say Smith took off 2024. Bloke did his ACL.
I strongly doubt clubs can/will offer more money than what he’s on next year and then lowball us. Or that we would be foolish enough to just flop to a contracted player.
If anything, it’ll be a blight on Connor management. Clubs will just stay away from them if that’s how they want to operate.
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Don’t know about that. They’ll just put it back on the club and say that they did their role to get him out.It’ll be more so the young potential draftees and their families that steer clear.
This is certainly becoming a PR issue for Connors.
Can't have as many trainwrecks as he has had and blame the clubs,Don’t know about that. They’ll just put it back on the club and say that they did their role to get him out.
Don’t know about that. They’ll just put it back on the club and say that they did their role to get him out.
It's hard to protect how a player will go in a professional environment.I'm OK with how the club dealt with Sniff and now JUH ... from the outside.
As suggested before, the trick is to not draft them in the first place.
But we come out of it looking like a club that looks after its players and does what it can to help those players ... even the ones happy to sh1t all over us. A talented player from another club might find that appealing in time.
And if the universe sees fit to send a premiership our way every 10 years in a show of cosmic karma that would be great.
In the Bailey Smith case, Connors has absolutely done the right thing by his player. Got him to his club of choice, with that club needing to give up as little as possible.It’ll be more so the young potential draftees and their families that steer clear.
This is certainly becoming a PR issue for Connors.
Sadly it doesn’t work like that. No choice but to deal with them.If anything, it’ll be a blight on Connor management. Clubs will just stay away from them if that’s how they want to operate.
Clay is the odd one out in those 4 because the ???? were on technical ability. But what an attitude he had. One that saw him very quickly overcome any perceived technical flaws.It's hard to protect how a player will go in a professional environment.
Smith was a teetotaler pre-draft.
Sicily slid because of concerns over his competitiveness.
Marra was a boarder and we had a very good look at his progress, as an NGA kid.
Clay Smith slid because he couldn't kick - yeah, the guy who kicked 8 goals 1 behind in our 2016 finals series.
I think it's very dangerous to avoid kids over what we think they might be like after 5+ years in the system.
Him and his management are 100% getting him out as quickly and cheaply as possible. All this just affects his trade value, not the contract he’s going to get. That’s the reality. It worked with Smith, who took off for most of 2024, travelled and worked out away from the club, then was traded for half his value, why wouldn’t it work with Jamarra? Wash, rinse, repeat.

That is him ****ed thenCal on Gettable:
- Ugle-Hagan unlikely to be at the Dogs next year, a fresh start in a non-tradition footy state could be an option
Think Brisbane is a big chance. It would be an interesting stand off given they’ll have no good picks.Cal on Gettable:
- Ugle-Hagan unlikely to be at the Dogs next year, a fresh start in a non-tradition footy state could be an option
Think it's either Allen or Marra for LionsThink Brisbane is a big chance.
Clubs are definitely sniffing around and the resent press hasn't scared them off. Lions and Port are the two most vocal.Think Brisbane is a big chance. It would be an interesting stand off given they’ll have no good picks.
I know someone who is friends with Barrett (I know) and they mentioned weeks ago before this blew up that Barrett had told them that Brisbane were right into him and Allen less so.Think it's either Allen or Marra for Lions
Dees are chasing Allen pretty hard
Problem is that Lions have some decent academy players coming up in future trades, so future trading won't be a big option for them