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You gotta admit this is a super strange move, well it's not really if Malceski doesn't care about winning another flag and wants to cash up before his career finishes. Bizarre turn of events.

I've always loved him as a player, but this makes me question his motives. Very odd.

I'm assuming that Gold Coast still have a bigger salary cap than other clubs? If so, first casualty of Sydney losing COLA.

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You gotta admit this is a super strange move, well it's not really if Malceski doesn't care about winning another flag and wants to cash up before his career finishes. Bizarre turn of events.

I've always loved him as a player, but this makes me question his motives. Very odd.

That being said, I think there's every chance GC will be in flag contention towards the end of his contract

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That being said, I think there's every chance GC will be in flag contention towards the end of his contract

Hmmmm Sydney vs GC.

I know who I've got money on to win a flag in the next 3 years.

GC haven't even made finals yet.

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Hmmmm Sydney vs GC.

I know who I've got money on to win a flag in the next 3 years.

GC haven't even made finals yet.

Yes, indeed Sydney are better placed for immediate success, but this is a guy who already has already played in a flag - Maybe (likely) there was a significant gulf in the money being offered? Also IIRC Sydney weren't keen on offering three years, so this gives him a bit more security in case his body breaks down again.

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Sun rises for Swan Nick Malceski with three-year Gold Coast deal

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/sun-rises-for-swan-nick-malceski-with-threeyear-gold-coast-deal-20141006-10r2og.html#ixzz3FMhNdqjU

Sydney premiership star Nick Malceski has quit the Swans to join the Gold Coast Suns on a three-year deal.

The All-Australian, who was one of the Swans' few good players in the grand final loss to Hawthorn, told coach John Longmire on Monday afternoon he had decided to accept an offer from the Suns believed to be worth about $1.5million over the three years


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Sun rises for Swan Nick Malceski with three-year Gold Coast deal

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/sun-rises-for-swan-nick-malceski-with-threeyear-gold-coast-deal-20141006-10r2og.html#ixzz3FMhNdqjU

Sydney premiership star Nick Malceski has quit the Swans to join the Gold Coast Suns on a three-year deal.

The All-Australian, who was one of the Swans' few good players in the grand final loss to Hawthorn, told coach John Longmire on Monday afternoon he had decided to accept an offer from the Suns believed to be worth about $1.5million over the three years

Big investment if true. Not many rebounding defenders (let alone 30-year old ones) would be on that sort of money

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You gotta admit this is a super strange move, well it's not really if Malceski doesn't care about winning another flag and wants to cash up before his career finishes. Bizarre turn of events.

I've always loved him as a player, but this makes me question his motives. Very odd.

Not really before Ablett went down they were looking certainties for Finals and Top 6. The AFL will pay for a good quality coach and bankroll an increase in the footy department. Sydney were only prepared to give him 2. If the Suns keep tracking the way the scribes believe they are headed then he may be there for a flag tilt in 3 years

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We have Cross, we're getting Lumumba, and we don't want to jeopardise our Frawley compensation pick. No reason to have gone after him at all.

I think we determined a cheaper, safer option very early on. That option is obviously the younger and less injury prone Lumumba. I'd say Gwilt is also a chance in there somewhere too.

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I'm assuming that Gold Coast still have a bigger salary cap than other clubs? If so, first casualty of Sydney losing COLA.

I was under the impression it was a gradual phaseout rather than an overnight thing. If anything Goodes should have retired.
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I was under the impression it was a gradual phaseout rather than an overnight thing. If anything Goodes should have retired.

I think it is starting to take effect. Mike Pyke mentioned in an interview recently that because of COLA going his contract took longer to negotiate.

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You gotta admit this is a super strange move, well it's not really if Malceski doesn't care about winning another flag and wants to cash up before his career finishes. Bizarre turn of events.

I've always loved him as a player, but this makes me question his motives. Very odd.

His motive is cash, that's been apparent all along. And that is OK.

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As to why we didn't go after him, I would think the "no free agents after trading a compo pick" rule would have played a big part. Given the sounds Roos has made about using early draft picks to their full currency on the trade table, I can't see him compromising pick 3 for any but the absolute best free agent.

To put it on to perspective: pretend this Dangerfield thing was real for a second. Taking Malceski would have caused out compo pick to be downgraded, thereby strongly weakening our bargaining with Adelaide; taking Malceski might have cost us Dangerfield. You can apply the same logic to any real deal that might be cooking in the background.

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