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Wouldn’t want to be a windshield wiper in Bankstown.Oliver has chosen GWS over Pies.
Edmund gets good mail on us to be fair. Was the first to go with Baz going to the Cats.
He is meeting with Collingwood todayOliver has chosen GWS over Pies.
The only problem is that Oliver is very similar to Tom Green. Their midfield was already reasonably slow and now they are going to dump two types of the same player into it that can't play elsewhere on the field. GWS did need to add to their midfield though.Oliver has chosen GWS over Pies.
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So was Hunter, Sniff and Stringer.Both Connors clients.
The club have had some bad luck with that management companySo was Hunter, Sniff and Stringer.
JUH is managed by a Paul Connors employed manager.
What do all the above have in common apart from the same manager lol?
Their client events would be massive.So was Hunter, Sniff and Stringer.
JUH is managed by a Paul Connors employed manager.
What do all the above have in common apart from the same manager lol?
There's more around the league which I cbf posting.The club have had some bad luck with that management company
Sneaky truth about GWS is that they don't bat deep in the midfield, so getting a heavily discounted Oliver, while a bit of duplication to Green would help on that front.The only problem is that Oliver is very similar to Tom Green. Their midfield was already reasonably slow and now they are going to dump two types of the same player into it that can't play elsewhere on the field. GWS did need to add to their midfield though.
Oliver would have been a very good fit at the Pies but it likely comes down to contractual issues.
It was clear as day on deadline day last year, bloke was flying.There's more around the league which I cbf posting.
Not related to Sanders because he's nothing but professional and football focussed but when do the managers get held accountable for their clients shitful behaviour? It's always the club dragged through the mud.
Paul Connors has a history of being on the wiz fizz.
The club have had some bad luck with that management company
In fairness, we already knew we were getting Croft as a first rounder that draft. Balancing him out with an inside mid would've seemed like a pretty balanced choice (still does for mine).Everyone and their dog knows Nick Watson was our target.
But there wasn’t a key defender of any sort below Sanders in the draft? Or a midfielder with a greater point of difference?
I haven’t forgotten how the club got porked by the AFL with the compensation we received for Callan Ward when GWS entered the competition. For those who may not recall, we received just 1 first round pick whilst Melbourne received 2 first round picks for Scully.I think the trade or compensation value we would get from Tassie would far exceed what we would get from anyone now, plus Butts is a non restricted FA in 12 months time. It’d be a lot to pay to shift that forward 12 months.
The AFL should revise what we got and give us another first round pick this year and take one of Melbournes awayI haven’t forgotten how the club got porked by the AFL with the compensation we received for Callan Ward when GWS entered the competition. For those who may not recall, we received just 1 first round pick whilst Melbourne received 2 first round picks for Scully.

There's a hell of a lot of extrapolation going on based on a question that was probably asked of dozens of players, their management or club over the last few days and weeks.
Have you guys bothered to consider Sanders disposition as to whether or not he wants to go to Adelaide as you dream up your trade scenarios? Theres little incentive for him to move to Adelaide when he can just play out his contract and then go home to Tasmania and make history by playing in their inaugural team.
We constantly bemoan the lack of loyalty in players whenever they even hint at leaving the club. Yet everybody seems quick to move on players if they reckon they can be used as a piece of a bigger puzzle.
Imagine if Connors manages Butters...I think we’ve had problems with him since Stringer.
Quite amazing Sanders and Davidson are our only two Connors clients left on our list, given how many they have across the league.
Butts is seen as a totally different type of defender that would require the whole team defence to change to suit him.I'm with ya. Buss is divisive amongst supporters, and I wanted to get a Butts or Wilkie to shore about our KPD stocks, but i'm excited to back Buss in and see what level he can get to with a full pre-season under his belt, and the experience he got in 2025. He has become a very important player for us and our immediate goals all of a sudden.
I would still like a Sam Frost type as depth, maybe Derksen as we are thin at both ends losing Buku, JUH and Jones.
Oliver has chosen GWS over Pies.
But he isnt, hes publicly saying 'hmmm, yeah, tassie....'
Do you have a link to the clip where he publicly says that?
In fairness, Nick Daicos said he'd be open to a conversation about it as well - clearly Sanders is a more intriguing case because he is Tasmanian, but we'd call anyone a liar that stated they weren't open to multi-million dollar sign on bonuses/salaries so I don't mind the honesty.![]()
Bulldogs young gun Ryley Sanders not ruling out future move to Tasmania
The Tasmanian Devils are set to enter the competition in 2028, with many Tasmanian-born players on the top of their recruiting list. Tasmanian and Bulldogs young gun Ryley Sanders says he has been “asked a fair bit” about playing for his state’s AFL team in the future. “Not a definite yes or...www.3aw.com.au
Exactly, hopefully if it is the case he has already let us know so we can at least plan for it.In fairness, Nick Daicos said he'd be open to a conversation about it as well - clearly Sanders is a more intriguing case because he is Tasmanian, but we'd call anyone a liar that stated they weren't open to multi-million dollar sign on bonuses/salaries so I don't mind the honesty.