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From the Herald Sun Subscriber section.

Geelong trio Jackson Thurlow, Jordan Murdoch and Daniel Menzel have been advised to explore opportunities at opposition clubs during the trade period.

Darcy Moore will remain a Magpie, but popular full back Tyson Goldsack could still be squeezed out of Collingwood despite his remarkable return to football.

Moore is set to sign a new two-year contract in coming days with the Pies suddenly blessed with tall defensive options and still in the market for either Gold Coast’s Steven May or Western Bulldog Marcus Adams. Moore’s management said the 22-year-old would stay at Collingwood

Jamie Elliott will also remain at the club on a one-year deal after persistent hamstring issues which meant he didn’t play a senior game. The Pies believe Elliott’s hamstring surgery was a complete success, identifying the cause of his recurring issues and believing he will be able to move past his soft-tissue concerns.

The pair also have the option of joining the long line of players to travel to Germany to meet hamstring expert Dr Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfarth.

But while Goldsack was optimistic during the finals about securing another one-year deal, his manager Anthony McConville told the Herald Sun he did not have that certainty yet. He is hopeful the Pies will offer the fan favourite a deal but is aware nothing has yet been promised by Collingwood.

Fellow full back Lynden Dunn has agreed to terms for a one-year deal, while another McConville client Brody Mihocek has a two-year deal in front of him but with a modest financial return.

“We will have further conversations on Friday regarding Goldy,” McConville said. “There is nothing in concrete at this time and I am not sure where that is going to land. I don’t know where Collingwood sits there and there are a lot of moving parts.

“I don’t know the specifics other than I don’t have anything positive from them at this point.” Goldsack defied all conventional wisdom regarding returns from ACL ruptures this year when he returned to the team for the finals after a March 10 injury.

If Moore remains at the club as a key defender and the Pies add to their key position stocks by drafting father-son prospect and key position defender Will Kelly, Goldsack will be pushed down the pecking order.

May’s manager Alex McDonald said with his client having met Melbourne and Collingwood he would have a decision by the start of the trade period.

Defender Levi Greenwood told the Herald Sun in Grand Final week he was desperate to stay at the Pies, with manager McDonald telling SEN everything looked “positive”.

“We will sit down once they get through reviews this week, we will sit down with the club and work through Levi’s situation,’’ he said.
 

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Are we now at the stage where we can backload contracts if players are willing?

Wells surely will not have his contract extended beyond 2019. Greenwood should be on less coin for his new contract. Blair, Murray, Smith all likely gone this year. Goldsack reportedly willing to play for nothing (which wouldn’t be allowed, so let’s say minimum chips).

If May or someone else is willing to take a year one haircut, it might be an avenue to appeasing their salary demands over the life of their contract.
With the a bunch of guys coming out of contract in 2020 - i would say very much - No - i don't think we should be backloading contracts.

We need to already be planning for future contracts for JDG, Grundy, Stephenson, Moore(?), just at the top of the pile. The first 2 could very easily be commanding $1m+ contracts at their peak, who knows what we are going to hope from Moore (but hopefully its big things), and Stepho has heap of potential for future salary offers.
 

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I was literally shot down and made to look like an idiot two days ago when I suggested Langdon or Mihocek might leave, if Moore stays. Due to us probably having to fork out some extra money.

48 hours later, it turns into a possibility.

“while another McConville client Brody Mihocek has a two-year deal in front of him but with a modest financial return.”

Langdons getting serious offers from rival clubs.

BigFooty will never change.
 

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Tyson Goldsack’s place at Collingwood not yet secure as Pies lock in Darcy Moore
JON RALPH, Herald Sun
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DARCY Moore will remain a Magpie, but popular full back Tyson Goldsack could still be squeezed out of Collingwood despite his remarkable return to football.

Moore is set to sign a new two-year contract in coming days with the Pies suddenly blessed with tall defensive options and still in the market for either Gold Coast’s Steven May or Western Bulldog Marcus Adams.

Moore’s management said the 22-year-old would stay at Collingwood after an impasse dating back to January when the Pies first offered him a two-season deal.

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Jamie Elliott will also remain at the club on a one-year deal after persistent hamstring issues which meant he didn’t play a senior game.

The Pies believe Elliott’s hamstring surgery was a complete success, identifying the cause of his recurring issues and believing he will be able to move past his soft-tissue concerns.

The pair also have the option of joining the long line of players to travel to Germany to meet hamstring expert Dr Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfarth.


Tyson Goldsack and fellow key defender Darcy Moore. Pic: Getty Images
But while Goldsack was optimistic during the finals about securing another one-year deal, his manager Anthony McConville told the Herald Sun he did not have that certainty yet.

He is hopeful the Pies will offer the fan favourite a deal but is aware nothing has yet been promised by Collingwood.

Fellow full back Lynden Dunn has agreed to terms for a one-year deal, while another McConville client Brody Mihocek has a two-year deal in front of him but with a modest financial return.

“We will have further conversations on Friday regarding Goldy,” McConville said.

“There is nothing in concrete at this time and I am not sure where that is going to land. I don’t know where Collingwood sits there and there are a lot of moving parts.

“I don’t know the specifics other than I don’t have anything positive from them at this point.”

Goldsack defied all conventional wisdom regarding returns from ACL ruptures this year when he returned to the team for the finals after a March 10 injury.


The Pies are known to be interested in Steven May. Pic: AAP

Levi Greenwood hopes to stay a Pie. Picture: Mark Stewart
If Moore remains at the club as a key defender and the Pies add to their key position stocks by drafting father-son prospect and key position defender Will Kelly, Goldsack will be pushed down the pecking order.

May’s manager Alex McDonald said with his client having met Melbourne and Collingwood he would have a decision by the start of the trade period.

Defender Levi Greenwood told the Herald Sun in Grand Final week he was desperate to stay at the Pies, with manager McDonald telling SEN everything looked “positive”.

“We will sit down once they get through reviews this week, we will sit down with the club and work through Levi’s situation,’’ he said.

“That looks positive at this stage. I think it is just a case of finding time to sit down with the club now and nut it out.”
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/...e/news-story/ca0abd7805591cc7a68c8f801c84e2d3
 

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Are you ok with losing Langdon to make it happen? With Moore’s signature imminent the only way we can afford May is to lose Langdon.

My gut feel is that May hasn’t announced his intentions because he doesn’t know whether we can make it happen. IMO, May to Melbourne has been strung together by the media.
I’d be more than happy for Langdon to make way for May. He’s been great this year, but his kicking and decision making still consistently infuriate me.
 

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I was literally shot down and made to look like an idiot two days ago when I suggested Langdon or Mihocek might leave, if Moore stays. Due to us probably having to fork out some extra money.

48 hours later, it turns into a possibility.

“while another McConville client Brody Mihocek has a two-year deal in front of him but with a modest financial return.”

Langdons getting serious offers from rival clubs.

BigFooty will never change.
Cool story bro.
 

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PAOK of SALONIKA LIVERPOOL
I was literally shot down and made to look like an idiot two days ago when I suggested Langdon or Mihocek might leave, if Moore stays. Due to us probably having to fork out some extra money.

48 hours later, it turns into a possibility.

“while another McConville client Brody Mihocek has a two-year deal in front of him but with a modest financial return.”

Langdons getting serious offers from rival clubs.

BigFooty will never change.
You're actually a funny bloke.. love your enthusiasm..

You should consider creating you're own thread re. 'chrispiee chips Nostradamus trade predictions' re.
 
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I was literally shot down and made to look like an idiot two days ago when I suggested Langdon or Mihocek might leave, if Moore stays. Due to us probably having to fork out some extra money.

48 hours later, it turns into a possibility.

“while another McConville client Brody Mihocek has a two-year deal in front of him but with a modest financial return.”

Langdons getting serious offers from rival clubs.

BigFooty will never change.
Mihocek is staying mate. Just because it might not be the dollars he wants doesn't mean he's out the door. I think he realises how good the club has been to him by giving him a chance.
 
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