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What does DL think about recruiting Jason Johannisen and then using him and Melksham, Salem, Brayshaw and Hunt as outside mids who alternate at HB?

He's yet to re-sign and could actually be gettable for between 600-800?

Someimes paying overs for a perfect cog that syncs the team up is better than throw mega bucks at a pure A grade mid, it also might let the club trade out an inside mid to bolster the forward line or defence.

 


http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/luke-beveridge-wants-western-bulldogs-to-become-destination-club-like-hawthorn-to-keep-jason-johannisen/news-story/d41bd91ab6c286dc92e4769b96260fc4?nk=179368f2c40aa26af52092400af0dafa-1494309468

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35 minutes ago, mongrel said:

When was the last time a player like this coming off a grand final and norm smith medalist left his team for $$$

And why the hell would bulldogs let him go or trade?

He's out of contract and hasn't re-signed. Presumably the money is not there as they did dish out a heck of a lot for Boyd. He won't be coming off a grand final and norm smith medal this year. 

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I think we have much bigger deficiencies in other areas. And we need better users of the footy. We have a fair bit of pace in the side now but still only a handful of good users... Johannissen won't help this.

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We'd be no chance for Johannisen. The Bullies will make him an offer he can't refuse. Kyle Hartigan from the Crows might be worth a look as a KP defender. Out of contract at the end of the season. Suburban Melbourne born and bred and almost traded to Carlton last year as part of the Bryce Gibbs saga.

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44 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

Personally, I think this is a myth. He is a fantastic kick. Fluffed a few in the grand final and all of a sudden he can't kick.

Yea your probably right I'm just going by his grand final performance don't really watch him otherwise 

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I'd rather a gun midfielder or a key position player than a HBF, no matter how good he is.

The dogs need to work out who the keys to their success are and pay those guys accordingly. You would hate to pay $800K for JJ & lose a Macrae or Dalhaus down the track.

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I really cannot see him staying, because the difference between the doggies offer and what others will other will be $200 - 300 k/year. Both the WA teams need dash off the backline and I think he will return back there.

Melbourne are in a similar position to the Doggies, a glut of 20-23 year old players that will require more money to keep them. Players like Hunt, Oliver, Petracca, Salem, Weidemann, ANB, Frost and Gawn would expect to earn a lot more when their contracts come up for renewal. This is why Melbourne will not be able to afford him either.

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19 minutes ago, poita said:

I'd rather a gun midfielder or a key position player than a HBF, no matter how good he is.

The dogs need to work out who the keys to their success are and pay those guys accordingly. You would hate to pay $800K for JJ & lose a Macrae or Dalhaus down the track.

because we have that hbf possie all fixed right now ?

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1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

because we have that hbf possie all fixed right now ?

I would take Johannisen in a heartbeat! The thing with players like him and Hunt is that you are essentially getting two speedy running backliners who are supplementing the midfield (if that makes sense).  However, I would also like to see us get one more big bodied tall defender to shore up our last line of defence - one who can deliver the ball and who isn't prone to slow/poor decision making in tight situations.

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3 minutes ago, hardtack said:

I would take Johannisen in a heartbeat! The thing with players like him and Hunt is that you are essentially getting two speedy running backliners who are supplementing the midfield (if that makes sense).  However, I would also like to see us get one more big bodied tall defender to shore up our last line of defence - one who can deliver the ball and who isn't prone to slow/poor decision making in tight situations.

I agree  ( we can you know...lol :rolleyes: )

seriously though... I agree.  Think I know exactly what you're on about   ( god forbid these assumptions )

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20 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

I agree  ( we can you know...lol :rolleyes: )

seriously though... I agree.  Think I know exactly what you're on about   ( god forbid these assumptions )

Well, even when we don't agree, we can still agree to disagree :lol:

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