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He isnt half as good as Clark, 25 twice his worth.

Also we have no need for him, and he would most likely walk,

We held very little power in the Warnock situation

They were throwing picks in 20's and 30's away to get a higher pick. Would have been nice to get a bit higher unless they were still angling for Caddy. That looks shot now.

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They were throwing picks in 20's and 30's away to get a higher pick. Would have been nice to get a bit higher unless they were still angling for Caddy. That looks shot now.

I thought this too.

Although nice to get something for Warnock, and around the mark of his value too IMHO, but the way GC were haemorrhaging picks in the 30s, you'd think they'd throw us a slightly nicer bone.

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GC wanted him and Caddy wanted out.. why couldn't we fashion a deal to make all happy?

Are there going to be better prospects we can spend our compo picks on?

We could have been the biggest winners this trade period if we landed Clark and Caddy. If we got 39 for Bate that may have also been a good outcome, although time will tell on that one.

At least we still have a pair of aces up our sleeve..

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GC wanted him and Caddy wanted out.. why couldn't we fashion a deal to make all happy?

Are there going to be better prospects we can spend our compo picks on?

We could have been the biggest winners this trade period if we landed Clark and Caddy. If we got 39 for Bate that may have also been a good outcome, although time will tell on that one.

At least we still have a pair of aces up our sleeve..

Yes, but a gun in the hand would be better than two picks up your sleeve, don't you think?

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I agree, but if Caddy wants to leave GC will have to eventually help facilitate that move or potentially lose him for nothing. Then two picks up the sleeve become more valuable than jack shite.

Ok, obviously they just want to squeeze the last year out of him and then resign to losing him next year, whilst still getting high bids as no one will let him go to the open market.

Sneaky. Essendon got played. What would a mediation process do if they already knocked their offer on the head. Waste time. LOL

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They were throwing picks in 20's and 30's away to get a higher pick. Would have been nice to get a bit higher unless they were still angling for Caddy. That looks shot now.

It would have been good to package Warnock and 54 for a higher pick than 52, but with a swag of draft picks, GC were already trading multiple draft picks for one draft pick in order to lessen their quantity of picks but improve the quality. This move for Warnock and a later pick would have been the reverse for them. In the end, I think we've done ok for Warnock, especially since seemingly no other clubs came to the party. At least we got something, and our third (and likely/hopefully our final) pick in the draft is 54 instead of 72.

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GC wanted him and Caddy wanted out.. why couldn't we fashion a deal to make all happy?

Are there going to be better prospects we can spend our compo picks on?

We could have been the biggest winners this trade period if we landed Clark and Caddy. If we got 39 for Bate that may have also been a good outcome, although time will tell on that one.

At least we still have a pair of aces up our sleeve..

Check the latest Herald-Sun update on the Caddy article Sloonie. That will answer your questions.......

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