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Luke Breust

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So I was looking through the free agents list,which obviously has some great players like Dusty & Fyfe available.

I think it is very unlikely we will be chasing after either of those two, as I'm sure we are more interested in developing our own versions in Oliver (Fyfe) & Petracca (Martin).

However, one that did catch my eye was Luke Breust, who seems to be struggling a bit this season. 

Don't get me wrong, I realise he seems to be a bit of a downhill skier at times. But he is a genuinely good downhill skier who could greatly improve our forward pressure.

Interested to hear people's thoughts?

 

Not the worst thought. Will at the very least keep the likes of Kent, Harmes, JKH, Dion Johnstone etc honest.

If he didn't cost much (by way of chewing up too much of the salary cap).

He would at least be another avenue to goal. Though i rate Jeffy more highly than Breust.

 

Breust would be a very addition to our side. I feel as though majority of our goals don't come easy where as Breust always seems to pop up and slot them with ease. 


Icing on the cake player only for a club that's got its forward [censored] together. 

I'd do it for one reason: to see how Hawthorn likes being raided for its players rather than preying on other clubs.

 

Let the rats go down with the ship. 

I hate him but yes.

We should get him.

He is a good kick.

We have about 3 of them so one more is always welcome.

Salem,Watts ,Hibberd and Garlett are perhaps the only other reasonable kickers.

 

1 hour ago, Satyriconhome said:

Beat me to it, close thread?

Yes.

Thats a long time in hell for him.

ifeel dirty for entertaining the thought.

7 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

 

Exactly.

In fact, close demonland down entirely.

It's pointless.

 

It's up to the moderators. So your view is irrelevant. But I hope they don't close it because I like to spend my time here reading your irrelevant views and pointing out their irrelevance from my relevant view-point which is that it's up to the moderators.

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Of course you would take Luke Breust.   Anyone that says otherwise is kidding themselves.

1 hour ago, Fifty-5 said:

Re-signed at Hawks to 2021 in March.

QED!

1 hour ago, deefella said:

Yes if we couldn't get how about Liam Shiels could be a handy addition 

Watched him closely the past few weeks. Turnover merchant. I don't remember him being that way...

What about chasing Gunston, the Dorks will be looking for trade options at the end of the year. 


1 hour ago, Petraccattack said:

Of course you would take Luke Breust.   Anyone that says otherwise is kidding themselves.

I'm kidding myself.

 

If not for Josh Caddy, this guy would be the most overrated player in the comp full stop.

Loses his feet; plays for frees; out the back all the time.

 

We don't need downhill skiers on 600k.

 

Never heard of him.

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3 hours ago, Fifty-5 said:

Re-signed at Hawks to 2021 in March.

Ahhh didn't realize that. Cyril it is then.

 

Cyril and Isaac Smith are the only Hawthorn players I'd be interested in.

Yep, definitely need more small forwards who go missing when the going gets tough. Soon we'll have a whole list full of them. Next.


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