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Hawks list manager Graham Wright now on Trade Radio: "Frawley is contracted for 4 years, we're hopeful he can play 5 to 6."

To me this DOES suggest a 'play-on " clause.

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Hawks list manager Graham Wright now on Trade Radio: "Frawley is contracted for 4 years, we're hopeful he can play 5 to 6."

To me this DOES suggest a 'play-on " clause.

Honestly I think we are well over the line for pick 3 and I think the Club has been aware of this for some time. 95% positive that we will be properly compensated. There is, however, that MFCSS bit of me that thinks that we will get totally screwed and will end up with an end of first round pick.

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I have to wonder if Frawley has really thought this through. He says he wants a flag, but he's gone to a team that looks to be nearing the end of its window. They are still being carried by the 30+ brigade amd while the youth look good, they don't look ro be in the same league. Can they really win another one with this list?

Yes... yes they can.

Everyone wants to win a flag but they are not the easiest thing in the world to come by - however if you wanted to go to a club where you are going to get immediate success - you would pick one of four teams - Hawks, Swans, Freo or Geelong.

This "end of window" theory does happen to all teams but you try and stop that happening by developing your youth and recruiting well - something that all four of the teams does ( although Lyon/Freo is not as big on regeneration as the other 3).

Bottom line is that if you want to leave your club for instant success you couldnt go past picking Hawthorn.

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Not quite true, we still have Jamar. But I'm not surprised that no one remebers he was an AA ruck one year.

It's probably because he's done bugger all since and did bugger all in the lead up to his AA year.

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Yes... yes they can.

Everyone wants to win a flag but they are not the easiest thing in the world to come by - however if you wanted to go to a club where you are going to get immediate success - you would pick one of four teams - Hawks, Swans, Freo or Geelong.

This "end of window" theory does happen to all teams but you try and stop that happening by developing your youth and recruiting well - something that all four of the teams does ( although Lyon/Freo is not as big on regeneration as the other 3).

Bottom line is that if you want to leave your club for instant success you couldnt go past picking Hawthorn.

? not port ?

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Well I reckon they've left out some punctuation in this :

Frawley leaves Dees for premiers....... :huh:

probably supposed to be ...

Frawley leaves. Dees for Premiers !!! :)

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Yes... yes they can.

Everyone wants to win a flag but they are not the easiest thing in the world to come by - however if you wanted to go to a club where you are going to get immediate success - you would pick one of four teams - Hawks, Swans, Freo or Geelong.

This "end of window" theory does happen to all teams but you try and stop that happening by developing your youth and recruiting well - something that all four of the teams does ( although Lyon/Freo is not as big on regeneration as the other 3).

Bottom line is that if you want to leave your club for instant success you couldnt go past picking Hawthorn.

These top teams will be forever in their premiership windows thanks to the buffoons that run the AFL that allowed this FA farce to morph into!!!

And teams like ours who try to develop players for the future will stay just that,

I don't for one moment begrudge any player who has put in 8 years to a club that has failed the way we have so spectacularly to take advantage of his few remaining years to seek success elsewhere !!

But something needs to be fixed with the system pretty quickly or the AFL will lose with increasing rapidity more fans from nursery / struggling clubs!!

Sorry maybe i went off piste for my anti FA rant!!

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? not port ?

ooops - add them to the list.

I guess I just scratch my head at posters suggesting that a player who is looking for success is mad to go any of the four clubs I mentioned ( and Port).

Poster were ridiculing Geelong saying they are finished - maybe they are finished but you stall decline by getting in players like Frawley and Clark to improve your list.

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These top teams will be forever in their premiership windows thanks to the buffoons that run the AFL that allowed this FA farce to morph into!!!

And teams like ours who try to develop players for the future will stay just that,

I don't for one moment begrudge any player who has put in 8 years to a club that has failed the way we have so spectacularly to take advantage of his few remaining years to seek success elsewhere !!

But something needs to be fixed with the system pretty quickly or the AFL will lose with increasing rapidity more fans from nursery / struggling clubs!!

Sorry maybe i went off piste for my anti FA rant!!

agreed

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How long does it take to plug numbers into a formula????? :huh:

Oh thats right....there isnt one !!! :rolleyes:

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FWIW, Port supporter on BigFooty suggesting that Kevin Bartlett mentioned the contract details on SEN this morning as being 4 years with a trigger for a fifth and it being 700,000 a year. We live in hope.

I think we all want him to earn $1 more than entitles us Compo Band 1. Don't want him earning too much :)

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I'm feeling all we need is Eddiewood to be screwd over by FA as much as us and his natural winging and whining will force AFL house to change it up. We need Collingwood to be down in the dumps with us. Love Eddie!

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They are pretending that they're working on it. Wouldn't look good if they came straight out and gave us pick 3.

i'll take this :)

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