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2 minutes ago, raDeelaide said:

Either as coach or coach's mentor.

Straight swap with Port?

Would he play well with Goody?

 

He's contracted for another year so doubt anything will happen.

according to caro on classified last night, he has a trigger clause where he has to make finals in one of his first three years (2018-2020 inclusive) in order to trigger 2021

how many port adelaide people can we have? already got mahoney, chaplin and burgess on contract for next year, interested in richardson, is hinkley available?

that's a LOT of chocco williams influence in the first three at any rate...

richo and hinkley add different experience

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9 minutes ago, ErmieJones said:

He's contracted for another year so doubt anything will happen.

And Port could quite realistically make 8th spot still

1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

according to caro on classified last night, he has a trigger clause where he has to make finals in one of his first three years (2018-2020 inclusive) in order to trigger 2021

how many port adelaide people can we have? already got mahoney, chaplin and burgess on contract for next year, interested in richardson, is hinkley available?

that's a LOT of chocco williams influence in the first three at any rate...

richo and hinkley add different experience

 

Is that such a bad thing? Clarko was a Choco understudy.


10 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

 

Is that such a bad thing? Clarko was a Choco understudy.

Not at all, but it would be funny to have five in footy dept from the one club

Roos OTC basically said he has grossly underachieved as coach with the talent at his disposal.  

Hinkley relies on the odd trick (smash Gawn; get Lachie Neale) rather than rely on a sustainable system that he has created.

 

Grossly overrated, but loved how he went bold in a super-draft.  Port are set talent-wise for the next 5-10 years.

 

 

 

Missing finals with that list 4 out of 5 years.

we'd be insane to pick him up!

 
5 hours ago, raDeelaide said:

Would he play well with Goody?

I think both their playing days are well over 'ra'...

...but the way we've been going they couldn't do a whole lot worse.

Port has 4 players only on their injury list, 1 is a test for this week , 1 back within 2 weeks.  So essentially a full list. 

Only Brisbane is in a better position list wise.

So  how well should they be doing? Expect some blood letting at Alberton.....


12 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

that's a LOT of chocco williams influence in the first three at any rate..

Cut out the middle man and get Choco as the mentor. At least we'll die laughing.

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