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29yo at the start of next season. On field forward coach, allows Weed and Jacko to learn and get 2nd/3rd best back.  Is durable and could have another 5 years??

Give Haw there 2nd pick back. Frost for Gunston??

  • Grimes Times changed the title to The Jack Gunston Thread
 
5 minutes ago, Grimes Times said:

29yo at the start of next season. On field forward coach, allows Weed and Jacko to learn and get 2nd/3rd best back.  Is durable and could have another 5 years??

Give Haw there 2nd pick back. Frost for Gunston??

In a heart beat. Class player

 

Get him and Issac Smith. Perfect players for what we need. Smith has 2 good years in him, outside, good skills, breaks lines. Like its so obvious that it wont happen because the club will go and get another inside bull.


24 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

Get him and Issac Smith. Perfect players for what we need. Smith has 2 good years in him, outside, good skills, breaks lines. Like its so obvious that it wont happen because the club will go and get another inside bull.

Wonder what would be needed to get a deal like that over the line

 

Just now, Moonshadow said:

This guy:

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Definitely not what I imagined Gunston looked like but there are some odd hair do's these days so anythings possible

Think he’s exactly what we could use, smart operator and another matchup for sides to actually think about.

Melksham Or Fritsch out and Gunston in

19 minutes ago, layzie said:

Unless we're thinking of binning Melksham I can't see it.

I’d like to pursue it so we can bin Melksham. Drinks a little too much of his own bathwater and has not played a single really good game this year.

Gunston is a definite upgrade on either of Melksham or Fritta


Gunston would be a great get and, if we could offset this by clearing out some of our excess mid-sized forwards at the same time, it would be a double bonus.

12 hours ago, BW511 said:

I’d like to pursue it so we can bin Melksham. Drinks a little too much of his own bathwater and has not played a single really good game this year.

Gunston is a definite upgrade on either of Melksham or Fritta

Certainly right there!

17 hours ago, Demon3 said:

Get him and Issac Smith. Perfect players for what we need. Smith has 2 good years in him, outside, good skills, breaks lines. Like its so obvious that it wont happen because the club will go and get another inside bull.

Based on this years performance we'd be padding Smith's retirement fund, even before his injury he'd dropped off a fair bit this year, and with speed as his main weapon slowing I feel he'd end up moving back to the 2s way before Lewis did. 

Gunston a big yes, I do believe he could play in the same side as Melksham, but Melk would have to get super fit again to be able to play as a high half forward, he's been playing deeper this year and it hasn't been his best year. I'd happily hand over a future 2nd (don't think we can trade this years). Weid, Gunston, Fritter, Melk and Kossie is the pretty good base for a modern forward line.


On 9/11/2020 at 1:38 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

I’d trade 2021 2nd round pick for Gunston. Absolutely. 

Overs for mine

Hawks want to clean out and if we get him he’d likely be on decent coin for three years, possibly with a fourth year option if triggers are met

Given that it’d be similar to the Lewis trade the most I’d want to ‘pay’ is a third rounder 

He’s not a spring chicken, 29 at the start of the 2021 season

Is Gunston a FA? Surely he's been at the Hawks long enough to qualify for FA. If so I'd grab him and try and get a 2nd rounder for Fritsch.

If he's not a FA I wouldn't want to trade more than a 3rd rounder for him.

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

12 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Is Gunston a FA? Surely he's been at the Hawks long enough to qualify for FA. If so I'd grab him and try and get a 2nd rounder for Fritsch.

If he's not a FA I wouldn't want to trade more than a 3rd rounder for him.

contracted til 2022 when he'll be a ufa

 
1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

contracted til 2022 when he'll be a ufa

So why the talk of him leaving? Hawthorn clearing the decks for a hard rebuild? If so they'd be looking at a 2nd round pick which is more than I'd be willing to pay.

On 9/14/2020 at 1:00 PM, Dr. Gonzo said:

So why the talk of him leaving? Hawthorn clearing the decks for a hard rebuild? If so they'd be looking at a 2nd round pick which is more than I'd be willing to pay.

Aim for Gunston in exchange for a future 2nd round. He would add a lot to our firepower. 


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