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Patton may not be such a bargain after three knee recos.  I'd have been reluctant to trade for him.

Imagine this forum if we did draft him and he did his knee again?

4 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Patton may not be such a bargain after three knee recos.  I'd have been reluctant to trade for him.

Imagine this forum if we did draft him and he did his knee again?

I agree.

I'm not too fussed about him, is 26 and will be almost 27 start of next season and has kicked over 40 goals once in his career.

He could be a solid player, but I have doubts over his durability.

 
7 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Patton may not be such a bargain after three knee recos.  I'd have been reluctant to trade for him.

Imagine this forum if we did draft him and he did his knee again?

You do realise that even if Patton only plays 10 games, that is still more than 80% of 4th round picks ever will.

Yes I understand that salary cap implications, but that is such a low risk trade for Hawthorn. Patton is much more likely to be a decent player for them than someone they pick in next year's 4th round. 

I really am dumbfounded by this trade from GWS' perspective, unless he is on MASSIVE coin and they needed the cap relief desperately. 

Are we gambling on Joel Smith having an injury free year to supplement our key forward stocks?

He did kick 6 goals in the JLT and looked quite good.


2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Are we gambling on Joel Smith having an injury free year to supplement our key forward stocks?

He did kick 6 goals in the JLT and looked quite good.

I hope we play Joel at FF with Fritsch. 

3 hours ago, Jaded said:

I really am dumbfounded by this trade from GWS' perspective, unless he is on MASSIVE coin and they needed the cap relief desperately. 

Especially since GWS said they weren’t going to give him up cheaply like they did with old $culldog. I don’t know how the Hawks do it, is their negotiator a Jedi or something!?

1 hour ago, Pates said:

Especially since GWS said they weren’t going to give him up cheaply like they did with old $culldog. I don’t know how the Hawks do it, is their negotiator a Jedi or something!?

The Hawks are taking on A grade talent which are paid like A grade talent with D grade output.

GWS needed Scully and Patton off their books so they can retain they players which aren't injured and know will play their best.. whitfield, cameron, Coniglio etc 

Even though Scully came back and played most of this year he hardly had much impact. Patton I dare say will be much the same 

 
19 minutes ago, GCDee said:

The Hawks are taking on A grade talent which are paid like A grade talent with D grade output.

GWS needed Scully and Patton off their books so they can retain they players which aren't injured and know will play their best.. whitfield, cameron, Coniglio etc 

Even though Scully came back and played most of this year he hardly had much impact. Patton I dare say will be much the same 

We can only hope 

5 hours ago, Jaded said:

You do realise that even if Patton only plays 10 games, that is still more than 80% of 4th round picks ever will.

Yes I understand that salary cap implications, but that is such a low risk trade for Hawthorn. Patton is much more likely to be a decent player for them than someone they pick in next year's 4th round. 

I really am dumbfounded by this trade from GWS' perspective, unless he is on MASSIVE coin and they needed the cap relief desperately. 

It's this.

Salary dumping.

He's fourth in line in their forward line (Cameron and Himmelberg are better than him, Finalyson is arguably as good), on a big salary and with dodgy knees. They want his salary off the books to help keep the rest of their stars.

I'll be frustrated if Patton turns into a star for Hawthorn, but I understand what GWS is doing.


5 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Are we gambling on Joel Smith having an injury free year to supplement our key forward stocks?

He did kick 6 goals in the JLT and looked quite good.

Jesus I hope not

Yoko: the final countdown....

7 minutes ago, Robbie57 said:

Yoko: the final countdown....

Yoko has gone very quite, I don't think there is any deal for a Victorian key forward getting done in 10 hours which the media hasn't sniffed out yet....

 

Just now, GCDee said:

Yoko has gone very quite, I don't think there is any deal for a Victorian key forward getting done in 10 hours which the media hasn't sniffed out yet....

 

Oh, what about ET the tradebreaker?

14 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Yoko has gone very quite, I don't think there is any deal for a Victorian key forward getting done in 10 hours which the media hasn't sniffed out yet....

 

Perhaps it’s happening and @Yokozunais staying silent until it’s announced!


32 minutes ago, Gawn's Beard said:

Perhaps it’s happening and @Yokozunais staying silent until it’s announced!

No idea if it is going ahead or not, but I am surprised nothing has been said in the media (which is one of a few things, the suggested target and/or club shut it down so quickly it was not talked about enough to spark media interest OR we run a tight ship and nobody is speaking OR it was never on the cards) and I would unfortunately have to say the target I was told about is highly unlikely now, given the time left in the trade period.

I am of course hoping it is the point that nobody is speaking and we run a tight ship! Doubtful though.

Some of the other trade and contract signing news has also most likely hurt our chance of getting said player now!

But, let’s not give up hope of something happening before the deadline, whether it be this player or someone else.

 

2 minutes ago, Yokozuna said:

No idea if it is going ahead or not, but I am surprised nothing has been said in the media (which is one of a few things, the suggested target and/or club shut it down so quickly it was not talked about enough to spark media interest OR we run a tight ship and nobody is speaking OR it was never on the cards) and I would unfortunately have to say the target I was told about is highly unlikely now, given the time left in the trade period.

I am of course hoping it is the point that nobody is speaking and we run a tight ship! Doubtful though.

Some of the other trade and contract signing news has also most likely hurt our chance of getting said player now!

But, let’s not give up hope of something happening before the deadline, whether it be this player or someone else.

 

Can you reveal who the player was??

2 minutes ago, Yokozuna said:

No idea if it is going ahead or not, but I am surprised nothing has been said in the media (which is one of a few things, the suggested target and/or club shut it down so quickly it was not talked about enough to spark media interest OR we run a tight ship and nobody is speaking OR it was never on the cards) and I would unfortunately have to say the target I was told about is highly unlikely now, given the time left in the trade period.

I am of course hoping it is the point that nobody is speaking and we run a tight ship! Doubtful though.

Some of the other trade and contract signing news has also most likely hurt our chance of getting said player now!

But, let’s not give up hope of something happening before the deadline, whether it be this player or someone else.

 

Honestly, even if nothing happens. This rumour has made this thread good fun in a really slow trade week

1 minute ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

Honestly, even if nothing happens. This rumour has made this thread good fun in a really slow trade week

Glad I can keep you interested.

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Can you reveal who the player was??

I will later tonight, if that’s ok with you guys. Let’s wait and see.

1 hour ago, Robbie57 said:

Oh, what about ET the tradebreaker?

I’m of the understanding the target was a gun who can’t quite spell stone. #Iseewhispers

Edited by Ethan Tremblay


1 minute ago, Yokozuna said:

Glad I can keep you interested.

I will later tonight, if that’s ok with you guys. Let’s wait and see.

Fair enough.

So it looks like we are chasing Daniher.

Can't see why chasing a bloke who hasn't played in two years benefits anyone other than the rehab group which has included May & Lever far too much since we recruited them

 

3 minutes ago, Dee Watcher said:

So it looks like we are chasing Daniher.

Can't see why chasing a bloke who hasn't played in two years benefits anyone other than the rehab group which has included May & Lever far too much since we recruited them

 

That just seems impossible and it would suggest that Daniher was lying about going to Sydney to retain some privacy and playing with another one of his father's clubs, but rather just wanted to leave the Bombers at all costs.

Edited by Redleg

 
2 minutes ago, Dee Watcher said:

So it looks like we are chasing Daniher.

Can't see why chasing a bloke who hasn't played in two years benefits anyone other than the rehab group which has included May & Lever far too much since we recruited them

 

Not sure if this is in regards to my posts, but I can categorically deny that Daniher is the person I was talking about.

I do not want Daniher and wouldn’t be excited to have him, unless we knew he was fit and able to play full seasons, and I doubt that at this age.

3 minutes ago, Dee Watcher said:

So it looks like we are chasing Daniher.

Can't see why chasing a bloke who hasn't played in two years benefits anyone other than the rehab group which has included May & Lever far too much since we recruited them

 

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