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Seriously this guy has a body which is not breaking down and he could be a bit of protector for a few of the forwards for a few years.

If he is available I would take him in a flash.

Dees need some mongrel and he would se the tone.

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Why?? Do you have the monopoly on crazy stuff?

He is a talented forward and has been a premiership captain, leading goalkicker and genuine physical threat on the field. Who do we have who seriously makes people nervous on the field?

With the draft being biased in the next few years to the GC and WS, why not?

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Because monster full forwards are dropping from the sky.

Let me ask you, who would you rather Hall or Newton?

neither.

We have Watts, Martin and Jurrah who will all be ready to make an impact after another preseason.

And Garland may be used forward.

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Personally I see no benefit at all in bringing in a bloke who will be finished by the time our window of opportunity is open again. You might even argue he's already finished. If we were any hope of challenging for a flag next year I might've considered it, but we're not.

The 'protecting the kids' argument is nothing but a huge cliche IMO. That's not a reason to recruit someone, and I doubt anyone's ever been brought in to a club on that basis. The 'we need mongrel' argument falls in to a similar category.

Pass from me.

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I shudder at the thought of Geelong with a capable key forward TBH.

I shudder to think of the implications for the GFC when Barry inevitably loses his [censored] and punches someone in the head again.

The Bulldogs may take the risk for the year, to try and win it, but Geelong really don't need him even if their forwardline is a little suspect.

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I dont think Barry Hall should be so quickly dismissed.

MFC needs a capable forward in the next 2 years to show the young guys how the job should be done. He does have a good record as a FF (leads out and demands football as well as one on one wrestle for the ball). Theres no doubt there is a risk of his behaviour being a problem again, its just a case of risk vs reward (think cousins and richmond)

I dont believe he would be around when melbourne has a true chance to go for the flag. The obvious question would then be how much to pay for how long? Is he capable of teaching watts/Jarrah/Newton to play as top line forwards?

I think he could be a very valuable asset for 2 years but top dollar/draft picks are not worth it.

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Why?? Do you have the monopoly on crazy stuff?

He is a talented forward and has been a premiership captain, leading goalkicker and genuine physical threat on the field. Who do we have who seriously makes people nervous on the field?

Clearly YM does not but he has a majority stake in it.

He was a talented forward and has been a premiership captain, leading goalkicker and genuine physical threat on the field.

You getting carried away with the tough man bull---- .

Personally I see no benefit at all in bringing in a bloke who will be finished by the time our window of opportunity is open again. You might even argue he's already finished. If we were any hope of challenging for a flag next year I might've considered it, but we're not.

The 'protecting the kids' argument is nothing but a huge cliche IMO. That's not a reason to recruit someone, and I doubt anyone's ever been brought in to a club on that basis. The 'we need mongrel' argument falls in to a similar category.

Pass from me.

Agree with all of that.

I shudder at the thought of Geelong with a capable key forward TBH.

Would they have room in the salary cap?

I shudder to think of the implications for the GFC when Barry inevitably loses his [censored] and punches someone in the head again.

What? Worse than sub prime mortgages!

Seriously, its a valid concern. His last act on Rutten was unprovoked, off the play, no pressure and clear decision to hit someone. He decided to cross the line. Bulldogs may gamble but he is the ultimate caveat emptor.

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Guest Watts=Saviour

No point bringing in a forward with barely a season left in him, especially when we've got guys like Watts and Juruh with so much potential for the future. Hall can't do us any good.

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No to Hall and MFC.

Seriously, its a valid concern. His last act on Rutten was unprovoked

Not so Rhino. He was elbowed to the head. No media hysteria or even a citing on that one though.

Jaded: "..when Barry inevitably loses his [censored] and punches someone in the head again."

There are players with far worse records than Hall. He has 3 striking charges over his long career.

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Not so Rhino. He was elbowed to the head. No media hysteria or even a citing on that one though.

Hall had time to consider his action and he made his choice despite the legacy and the implications. It was a sad action that cant be mitigated by the elbow incident. Hell, stacks of footballers cop high hits and dont react in that fashion.

Even Hall and the Swans know its an indefensible and stupid action.

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He admits himself to having no control over his temper.

He is into his thirties well and truly.

He is not the player he was.

He would not be respected by our young players.

Bails doesn't want him either.

We are committed to a side rebuilt with youth.

We wont challenge for a high finals position for at least 2 years.

Other clubs know how to get him in!!!!

IMO not worth the gamble and I can't stand his selfish attitude at the expense of his team mates efforts around him.

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