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1 hour ago, PaulRB said:

No point now that Hogan’s gone...

So have the heroes apparently

 

List spots must be really tight in club land.  The first DFA selection period closed yesterday and only 2-3 players were selected throughout the competition.

This wasn't a good year to come out of contract. 

Today is the final day for delistings.  Another DFA selection period opens and closes COB Wednesday Dec 2. 

As I understand the rules clubs will not be able to take a DFA after that date.  Anyone seen anything to the contrary?

So we will know in a few days if we are taking a DFA.

On 11/29/2020 at 8:28 AM, Turner said:

venables has long term concussion symptoms like KK but is still on the senior list but theyll be able to make him inactive and then replace him with a SSP pick

Why couldn't we do that with KK?

 
On 11/29/2020 at 10:51 AM, Kent said:

So we could offer Shultz a 2 year deal

 

4 hours ago, PaulRB said:

No point now that Hogan’s gone...

Unlike some on the Trade and Draft in Time of Covid forum this poster can confidently say...

 

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didn't know which thread was most appropriate but how about the news tyson goldsack after a year out is going to unretire and join port as a rookie! pretty spectacular news considering they gave trent mckenzie 2yrs, signed aliir for 4 and still have clurey and jonas back there but hey, good on him for resurecting a career which maybe he had less say in ending than "retirement" suggests


2 hours ago, Turner said:

didn't know which thread was most appropriate but how about the news tyson goldsack after a year out is going to unretire and join port as a rookie! pretty spectacular news considering they gave trent mckenzie 2yrs, signed aliir for 4 and still have clurey and jonas back there but hey, good on him for resurecting a career which maybe he had less say in ending than "retirement" suggests

they've already said it's more about adding experience and depth to their sanfl ranks as much as anything, and giving them some extra coverage in defence to help teach the young 'ns they've got in there

it wouldn't surprise me at all if he ends up playing senior games in 2021 - from all reports, he's one of those players who works super hard on the track

Interesting to see if any delisted players get picked up. Could be nil or perhaps one or two but unlikely to any more than that.  DFAs may come up in rookie or SSP summer time draft.  

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