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Gone from Saints to Cats for pick 58 ?
 

A 4x B&F gone for pick 58 ? Seems a bargain to me 

 
1 minute ago, Sydee said:

Gone from Saints to Cats for pick 58 ?
 

A 4x B&F gone for pick 58 ? Seems a bargain to me 

Bargain of the decade if he can get healthy.

And didn't they trade 4 picks for Brad Hill. That's not a bargain!

 
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Could of been a handy pick up for MFC if you ask me - no idea what his state of mind is but a change of scenery might do wonders and we sure could do with some pace - he has that there is no doubt 

8 minutes ago, AllMyTeamsAreWank said:

Desparately wanted out because of Jack Sinclair. Was either that or he walked. 

Why?


Just now, binman said:

Why?

A certain off field 'incident' happened between the two players which resulted in Jack Steven refusing to even train with Sinclair, which is why he refused to even turn up for training. PM me if you want to know the rumour, but I have strong mail from I guy I work with who connected to him. 

 

I've heard it's a pretty delicate situation so definitely best for him to be closer to home and the support of his family and at the end of the day, footy clubs are run by human beings and sometimes it's worth taking a bit of a hit in a football sense to do the right thing. 

well done St Kilda for looking after a champion of your club when he needed it desperately.

10 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

I've heard it's a pretty delicate situation so definitely best for him to be closer to home and the support of his family and at the end of the day, footy clubs are run by human beings and sometimes it's worth taking a bit of a hit in a football sense to do the right thing. 

well done St Kilda for looking after a champion of your club when he needed it desperately.

While it sounds like a steal as you said it’s about Steven as a person, you’d assume he said I’ll retire or only play for Cats and I need to be down that way for my health. 

He’s given good service to the Saints, they look to have given him an exit for a cheap deal.

 

1 hour ago, AllMyTeamsAreWank said:

A certain off field 'incident' happened between the two players which resulted in Jack Steven refusing to even train with Sinclair, which is why he refused to even turn up for training. PM me if you want to know the rumour, but I have strong mail from I guy I work with who connected to him. 

 

This suggests his issues this year were not mental health related, rather they were personal conflict related?

15 minutes ago, demonstone said:

So he's now Cat Steven.  Wonder if he's being followed by @Moonshadow?

Very good. Was he a Father and Son?

I heard it was with Jack Newnes. Probably around 5th hand info though.

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