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James Gwilt

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Just been delisted by St Kilda, had knee problems but only 28 years old.

Would be a very handy short-term replacement for Frawley, even if undersized.

God no

 

Yeah.. Let's recruit a bloke who was delisted by the 18th team to make the 17th team better...

the Saints season finished 3 hours ago

Doubt they are delsiting player already


Are we gonna start a delisting thread on ever player that gets cut??

And a BIG no to Guilt! Struggle to get on the park on the year with injury why the heck would we recruit him.

 

What r u trying to say G?

He means"Not Gwilty"


I've always really liked Gwilt as a player.

Obviously it depends on his body, but I also think the Saints have a lot of capable youth in the back half that need games pumped into them.

I don't think our list profile is the same, particularly in the back half.

Would be happy to take him on if fit.

Sheeeit the way some blokes are talked up here Ball, O'keefe, now Gwilt you would think we are so utterly desperate for talent.

Maybe we should change our name to the Melbourne Seagulls, we pick anything up!

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Are we gonna start a delisting thread on ever player that gets cut??

No, offering him as a short-term replacement to Frawley. Not just throwing his name up because he was delisted.


Didn't they extend his contract this year?

Not so interested in Gwilt but would interview and test Jones. Id be doing my due diligence on any out of contract midfielder - Rains, Jones and Okeife

This is a bad idea in jeans. It's up there with the suggestion last pre season that we pinch a rookie listed Heath Scotland off Carlton just so we could laugh at them.

Surprised the Saints were so quick to start axeing players, especially experienced ones. Seems they're really trying to start afresh.


Delisted free agent left footer full back and can kick goals get him for the right price .not into knocking Melbourne players but he would get a game in front of a few current listed players.

No, come on guys we need to build a team. He had a couple of good years but he's done now, no physical presence and in no way can he do what Frawley does.

Do you think the smartest brains in football at Geelong and Hawthorn would be paying the big bucks for Frawely when they could get Gwilt for nix.

 
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