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He'd likely want to go home to WA. Not sure we need more defenders anyway, if that's where he plays.

He is the type of defender we need a quick hbf type that can kick run and carry defensive side got better this year and will most likely over time push onto a wing. Don't be so sure on the return to wa

 

Did really well in the agility tests at the combine and has shown that he can play. We could do worse, but as has been mentioned, would probably want to go to a WA-based side.

He is the type of defender we need a quick hbf type that can kick run and carry defensive side got better this year and will most likely over time push onto a wing. Don't be so sure on the return to wa

if so, maybe he's trade material... who have we that may interest them?


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Yeo is uncontracted from what I can work out.

Anyone else think he fits the half back flanker mould the swans love? Could be a Roos type of player. A bit of Malceski / Mattner about him.

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if so, maybe he's trade material... who have we that may interest them?

Neil Craig?

If we release Craig from the last year of his contract we save $400,000 which we can use towards Swallow!

 

I was a big fan of Elliott Yeo when he played for WA UNDER 18s. He is an ideal HBF w/o runs the lines & has elite disposal.

Worth investigating. PSD#2 would be good. Stuff the Lions.

I was a big fan of Elliott Yeo when he played for WA UNDER 18s. He is an ideal HBF w/o runs the lines & has elite disposal.

Worth investigating. PSD#2 would be good. Stuff the Lions.

Apparently the Eagles are already into him.


Apparently the Eagles are already into him.

Yes. According to the Hun just now, he is "keen to be traded to West Coast".

A sad end to the winning combination of Yeo and Gabba.

Even if he were keen, I think there are better out there we should be targeting, and his type are easy to come by.

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Reopening this thread 11 years on. Do you give the guy a 3 year contract (2+1 contingent on games played) ?

Looks to be back in shape and form. And The Couch mentioned Eagles are holding off contract talks. If Im Yeo question is do I want potential success and money (at Dees) or comfort and losses. 
 

Would immediately add to our ball movement and is measurably better than Hugh McCluggage.
 

Always loved him as footy player.  


Not a one club player, but feel the allegiance is strong and he’ll love handing the reins to Reid. He can always drop back to half back if his body holds up but his speed wains. Would love him to play for us but can’t see a way it eventuates. Would rather see us draft kids with our picks. Mids and Noah Yze. 

I thought the time to move was at the end of last season...

Great player.

On 18/09/2013 at 13:19, dee-luded said:

if so, maybe he's trade material... who have we that may interest them?

I would do a straight swap for Jimmy Toumpas. 


We won't pay him what the Weagles are paying him.

At 31/32 and only averaging 10 games a year for the past four years the Weagles are right to hold off talks.

I'd rather someone with less miles on the clock.

Dane Swan is still getting a kcik in the bush leagues.

2 hours ago, dee-tox said:

We won't pay him what the Weagles are paying him.

At 31/32 and only averaging 10 games a year for the past four years the Weagles are right to hold off talks.

I'd rather someone with less miles on the clock.

Unfortunately you are correct, he would be the perfect replacement for Brayshaw.

could we offer him good $$ for 2 years.  We do desperately need that extra classy midfielder that Gus was.  Big hole in our side atm

 

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