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If only they could have got him to sign with us...

We tried this year todd viney gave him a call, but obviously with all the drama going on at the club he decided to stay with his mates at GC. Have a feeling maybe at the end of this contract where a good chance to get him, as his mum desperately wants him to come back home.

Hawks offered him 350k a year just before he re-signed

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Obviously in 2yrs GC might be battling for a premiership so it will be hard to lure him away

in 2 Yrs time they may be having difficulties with their salary cap. & with assorted ego issues & money. & coach situations.

we'll takes our chances, & pays our money if it comes to that then.

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in 2 Yrs time they may be having difficulties with their salary cap. & with assorted ego issues & money. & coach situations.

we'll takes our chances, & pays our money if it comes to that then.

Let's hope so because he is a future star of the competition if he already isn't one.
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Let's hope so because he is a future star of the competition if he already isn't one.

yes, I know. timing is always key, & we just keep being off-balance to get the ready when available. just poor management for decades. we've had one strong period in the 80's, then "caca" again.

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Mahoney hinted that Shiel is in our sights. I'd be more than happy with a straight swap for pick 2.

i dont think youd be too alone with that deal. Cant see Giants handing up a gun, all work already done to develop into a ready to go mid only to start all over again !!

big win for us. Seems very unlikely for mine

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And if GWS wanted a player rather than a pick, would you be willing to trade Tom McDonald? Obviously an exchange of later picks would probably be required to balance things a little.

under no circumstances will tmac be traded. Far too important. Can think of about 20 blokes I would send first
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under no circumstances will tmac be traded. Far too important. Can think of about 20 blokes I would send first

I disagree. id trade Tmac for a super gun of a mid right now. why not . ppl get far too attached to players. its always about timing and needs.

theres a difference between whats palatable and what might advance your game

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I disagree. id trade Tmac for a super gun of a mid right now. why not . ppl get far too attached to players. its always about timing and needs.

theres a difference between whats palatable and what might advance your game

its not an attachment. Yes we need mids but not at the expense of quality key position backs. They don't grow on trees. Ask the saints and they'll tell you
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Absolutely we should trade pick 2 for Shiels. This bloke considered a top 3 pick before he was initially pre picked for the Giants. Killed us the first time this year with his gut running and speed. Highly regarded for his leadership too.

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under no circumstances will tmac be traded. Far too important. Can think of about 20 blokes I would send first

I wouldn't want to lose McDonald either but I'm also realistic about the nature of trades. GWS need a proven key defender, we need an elite midfielder or ten. You've got to give a little to get a little. I don't think we'll be throwing up McDonald's name but if we've managed to talk Shiel into at least being open to coming to us and GWS tell us that they're not interested in getting picks, do we give up on the trade or do we consider McDonald. If the club is confident Frawley will sign a contract extension they may be a little more open to it. "No circumstances" is pretty definite. How much footy have you seen Shiel play. He is worth pick 2 and he's definitely worth us considering trading a player of the ilk of McDonald. We all talk about being ruthless and getting active come trade time but most clearly aren't prepared to take the big step to actually change up our midfield. I must be the only one who's a little tired of seeing us get absolutely destroyed in the midfield every week.

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And if GWS wanted a player rather than a pick, would you be willing to trade Tom McDonald? Obviously an exchange of later picks would probably be required to balance things a little.

Not sure.

The pressing need to get elite midfield talent into this club is clear. However, McDonald could be our FB/CHB for the next 10 years, and whilst we clearly need mids now, I maintain the view that midfielders are easier to come by than key position defenders. Missing out on a midfielder now is easier to remedy down the track than losing a star defender (i.e. it's going to be harder to find someone to replace McDonald than it will be to find someone to 'replace' Shiel).

If I knew 100% that we will keep Frawley next year, then maybe this would be less difficult, but, taking into account our midfield stocks, I don't know if Shiel is worth McDonald.

I do agree with you though that, in order to get some elite talent, we're may well have to be ruthless, so if it ended up happening, I wouldn't be upset.

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I keep hearing that midfielders are easier to get yet we haven't nabbed one in a decade of high picks.

That's like saying that goals are hard to score in modern football because we don't score many of them.

Our ineptitude at both choosing the right players and then developing them into the AFL players their talent suggests they should be does not change the fact that, in general, midfielders are easier to find.

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That's like saying that goals are hard to score in modern football because we don't score many of them.

Our ineptitude at both choosing the right players and then developing them into the AFL players their talent suggests they should be does not change the fact that, in general, midfielders are easier to find.

That's a fair call and I've said more than once that we shouldn't use our poor recent drafting record to discourage us from trying to snag a star at the top of the draft. I've just reached the point where it's become patently obvious that no one wants to come to us and for us to get a competitive midfield is going to require sacrifices. We're on the nose and for good reason. If we want an elite midfielder we're going to have to do something a little daring.

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What if Frawley has already indicated he will leave next year. Is Frawley for Shiel & Adams a fair deal ?

Careful Mgdee, I've just introduced Demonland to the proposed loss of McDonald. I'm not sure we're ready to hear Frawley's name mentioned as trade material.

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