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He'd be irresponsible to stay... ergo he will leave.

Not sure if it was Healy or not, but Gerard usually gets pretty good mail.  He's pretty close to a number of players.

 
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With McGovern just signing for 5 years, surely the piggy bank must be emptying quickly at the Eagles...

HAs to increase the likelihood that Gaff may leave.

Just now, McQueen said:

With McGovern just signing for 5 years, surely the piggy bank must be emptying quickly at the Eagles...

HAs to increase the likelihood that Gaff may leave.

That was my first thought, reading the article right now

 
23 minutes ago, McQueen said:

With McGovern just signing for 5 years, surely the piggy bank must be emptying quickly at the Eagles...

HAs to increase the likelihood that Gaff may leave.

Who do they have retiring this year that would be on a decent amount?

42 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

Who do they have retiring this year that would be on a decent amount?

Bernie. 


1 hour ago, Wells 11 said:

Saturdays game convinced me we need Gaff..

 

Me to offer him anything from 800 -900 5 year deal plus 1 or two of our NQR to secure the deal!

But we wont coz we aren't relentless enough!!

 
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3 hours ago, MSFebey said:

Who do they have retiring this year that would be on a decent amount?

I would’ve said LeCras but I reckon he’ll go around again based on his renewed form.

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Me to offer him anything from 800 -900 5 year deal plus 1 or two of our NQR to secure the deal!

But we wont coz we aren't relentless enough!!

we don't have to offer anything other than cash

he's a free agent 


4 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

we don't have to offer anything other than cash

he's a free agent 

Restricted FA. Should WCE match what he is offered elsewhere, a trade must be done, or he goes into draft for Carlton to snaffle up. Most clubs would trade beforehand IMO, like Cats/Danger

4 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Restricted FA. Should WCE match what he is offered elsewhere, a trade must be done, or he goes into draft for Carlton to snaffle up. Most clubs would trade beforehand IMO, like Cats/Danger

Meth Coke won’t match tho

They’ll take their compo pick and trade it for Kelly from Geelong

51 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I would’ve said LeCras but I reckon he’ll go around again based on his renewed form.

Thanks mate, yeah he was the only one I could think of too, in that case they’d have to let Gaff go. I have heard they’ve offered him 4 x $800,000 but not a reliable source as of yet

I think West Coke will also try and get Mitch from the Crows who wants out and possibly Kelly from the Cats. They need Gaff to go for salary cap relief and also compensation that they can use to shore up potential trade/s.

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2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Me to offer him anything from 800 -900 5 year deal plus 1 or two of our NQR to secure the deal!

But we wont coz we aren't relentless enough!!

Jake lever???????


From Swamp:

Games polling @AFLCoaches votes in 2018

1x: 105 players

2x: 69 players

3x: 41 players

4x: 29 players

5x: 19 players

6x: 18 players

7x: 18 players

8x: 8 players

9x: 4 players

10x: 7 players

11x: Patrick Dangerfield, Dustin Martin

12x:

13x: ANDREW GAFF

Just now, Petraccattack said:

If the Saints/Nth are going to make a godfather offer, then i think we need to do a bit of creative accounting and make some tough decisions on some players, to free up some cap space to offer something resembling their offer at least for the first few years. The incentive of playing for a better team should be enough for him to take unders, you'd hope.

Roos have more of a chance of landing him than the Saints.

Stay and get a sh!tload of cash with a team in premiership window (WCE), leave and get sh!tloads with a team not in premierships window (Kangas/St.K), leave and get sh!tloads of cash with a team coming into a premiership window (MFC/Pies/etc).

It will be option 1 or 3. Sorry aint's.


5 hours ago, MSFebey said:

They (WCE)

Ooooops my bad

I don’t think Gaff will leave West Coast and go to a crap team. He’s a good enough player to command good money and some success. 

17 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I don’t think Gaff will leave West Coast and go to a crap team. He’s a good enough player to command good money and some success. 

Then the Dees it is then?

 

Dare I say it? Hogan -> Gaff???

1 minute ago, DeezNuts said:

Dare I say it? Hogan -> Gaff???

You dare not. For one, Gaff is a RFA. We don’t need to give West Coast jackshit for him. But I mean if you want to volunteer trading one of the best young forwards in the competition, I’m sure they’ll be all ears ?

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