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I would, but, he left Bris to go home to SA. If he goes anywhere it'd be Adelaide. But, a gun when he's on.

Correct SFebey. He’s from SA, and left Brisbane to go back home. He won’t be leaving and this is just his manager pressuring Port to improve/push through a new contract.

Hes the type of player we need to target though. Good quick runner who can impact games and compliment our inside brigade.


5 hours ago, ChaserJ said:

Probably just his manager putting a bit of pressure on Port to put a deal (or improve a deal) on the table, but hope we'd make an enquiry.

Could definitely use his run and kicking skills.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-07-10/indemand-speedster-yet-to-commit-to-power

Unlikely he will leave SA, but if he did I would hope we were into him. Polec is AA material this year. He'd need to put in a solid back half of the year but he is massively underrated and has been great this year. When he is on he is up there with Wingard and Gray as Port's most important player. Consistency is there for Polec as well. Be a great get.

 

unlike gaff, is not a free agent, wherein lies the rub

we only have to give up salary cap to secure gaff; getting polec in would cost value in a trade

class player...but gaff is better inside AND outside

Polec would be good. He has a bit of a rude head, a bit like Melksham, and you need a couple of these types running around to inject some heat and spite into the match. 


16 hours ago, SFebey said:

I would, but, he left Bris to go home to SA. If he goes anywhere it'd be Adelaide. But, a gun when he's on.

The go home was just an excuse to leave Brisbane, surely.

I have to admit I struggle a bit with the number of grown men who seem unable to survive living a 2 hour plane flight away from their home city.  

4 minutes ago, Nasher said:

The go home was just an excuse to leave Brisbane, surely.

I have to admit I struggle a bit with the number of grown men who seem unable to survive living a 2 hour plane flight away from their home city.  

Agree. That's what I keep telling my wife when I recommend moving further away from the in-laws too!

1 hour ago, Nasher said:

The go home was just an excuse to leave Brisbane, surely.

I have to admit I struggle a bit with the number of grown men who seem unable to survive living a 2 hour plane flight away from their home city.  

Agree with this, although it must be said an 18-22 year olds are far from grown men. They are glorified teenagers who can legally buy beer. 

1 hour ago, Nasher said:

The go home was just an excuse to leave Brisbane, surely.

I have to admit I struggle a bit with the number of grown men who seem unable to survive living a 2 hour plane flight away from their home city.  

It got us Lever, so.... 

  • 4 weeks later...

Nope! I don’t think we need him...

We already have players on the list pushing for games and Gaff is coming!

Let the saints or roos cough up a million for him. 

Handy player but not for the money his agent can command with a desperate club like the saints.

1 hour ago, Adzman said:

Let the saints or roos cough up a million for him.

Apparently the offer put forward by the Roos is simply too good to refuse.


There was a 20 page Hamish Hartlett thread while back, at the time he was the only gettable Port player worth chasing. Polec is a bit of an injury prone downgrade ain't he?

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No [censored] Way, the biggest downhill skier in the league.

#ComedyGold

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If Fev could actually see his doodle, the Roos would probably throw six figures at him. They are that desperate, they might leave a bunny in a pot of boiling water on Jared Polec's stove should he knock them back.

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Too inconsistent 


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