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Gotta say, I find the comments from Howes manager refreshing. About fucken time one of them came out and said they wanted to see all the options on the table in front of them before making a decision.

Had enough of this 'he just wants to focus on footy now' [censored] they usually serve us

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Yep Prestia is looking to honour his contract.

Not surprised really it was always going to be a hard considering he was still contracted for next year.

Got to laugh at some of the so call 'sources' on here who claimed he was a done deal.

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Didn't play well against the Eagles.

i won't mention Ollie's best for Port last night either.

Port Adelaide Power lose Ollie Wines for the remainder of the AFL season

WED AT 6:31PM

Port Adelaide will have to do without Ollie Wines in its push towards a finals berth after the midfielder was ruled out for the remainder of the season because of a shoulder injury.

Wines will undergo surgery on Wednesday night, having injured his shoulder against St Kilda at Adelaide Oval last Sunday.

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I was trying to think what club would be desperate enough to offer him that sort of money

I think Brisbane might be the one

That would present a real trade dilemma for us as Brisbane's 2nd, 3rd, 4th, picks are tied up for academy players.

They will probably have the 1st pick in the PSD so will have a lot of bargaining power as Howe can go there for nothing.

Which only leaves a player swap, or a 2016 draft pick.

So we pray very hard that Howe desperately wants to go elsewhere.

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Yep Prestia is looking to honour his contract.

Not surprised really it was always going to be a hard considering he was still contracted for next year.

Got to laugh at some of the so call 'sources' on here who claimed he was a done deal.

Everything at the moment is just white noise.

I have no inside knowledge but if Gold Coast is hot on Howe then who is to say that Prestia will not be part of the deal ?

Honouring contracts ? pffftt.. all talk and means nothing.

I certainly take posters "done deal" with enormous skepticism - probably the same skepticism I take players comments about "forget contracts - I just want to concentrate on footy" or " I want to honour my contract".

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That would present a real trade dilemma for us as Brisbane's 2nd, 3rd, 4th, picks are tied up for academy players.

They will probably have the 1st pick in the PSD so will have a lot of bargaining power as Howe can go there for nothing.

Which only leaves a player swap, or a 2016 draft pick.

So we pray very hard that Howe desperately wants to go elsewhere.

Players/Player Managers don't play the PSD card unless the player is on the outer with his existing club. Howe seems to be happy with the club, so I'd say that a trade would get done. Plus the picks that Brisbane get for Aish and Leuenberger come into play.

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I know nothing , but I reckon Collingwood.

What do you mean you reckon Collingwood?

He's not a free agent, so if he particularly "wants" a certain club then they have to satisfy us in a trade, he can't just walk to them.

If that fails then he has to decide whether he wants to stay at the club or take his chances in the draft.

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As I said before during the Melb/Coll game on Fox they gave the impression of being easy/non purposefully critical of him yee great oracles of Delphi

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For what its worth Id pay Howe 500a season plus a marketing component ( if it exists ) of 150-200 per year to keep him.Lets face it he brings people through the gate, kids love him and is used in club advertising etc.

It could simply be a case of a club like gws offering up a million a year for similar reasons.

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For what its worth Id pay Howe 500a season plus a marketing component ( if it exists ) of 150-200 per year to keep him.Lets face it he brings people through the gate, kids love him and is used in club advertising etc.

It could simply be a case of a club like gws offering up a million a year for similar reasons.

I think he has been overtaken by Hogan to be honest.

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I could see him going to QLD. just seems like that sorta guy, chilled out, get away from the press.

if he was consistent I would hate to lose him but he isnt so I'm not too bothered

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