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DONE DEAL | Mitch Hannan has been traded to the Western Bulldogs for a future 3rd round pick.

 

 

We'll always have that goal.

 

 

 

Fair deal really.  He isn't worth more than that after the last two years.

Also means, after the pick swap, we still have a 1st, 3rd and 4th rounder for next year to use which is good.

 

 

Thanks for kicking that goal Mitch. loved your work. He'll be good for the dogs. 

  • Demonland changed the title to Farwell Mitch Hannan

Hopefully the Dogs stink it up next year so this becomes a pick in the mid 40s rather than mid 50's. 

Hannan is a talented player (his goal kicking class was on display from his debut game) that lacks consistency and impact from week to week. He'll be ok for the Dogs but expect to him to float in and out of the side, from seniors to VFL.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

Bit of a bummer really, because there is clearly some talent there.

He just stagnated for whatever reason after showing some promise in his first 2 years.

Best of luck, and as others have said, thanks for probably our best "moment" in the last 20 or so years.

4 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Hunt kicked 10 goals in 6 games including two key weeks where his goals v Blues and Bombers were crucial to getting us over the line. His goal rate was #1 in the team for 2020.   His goals were certainly not over the back goals.  In fact, he is one of the few who actually want to kick a goal and not handball. Deserved a two year extension and perhaps a fair-go in selections.  By comparison, Melksham kicked 15 goals from 17 games and got picked each week despite being out of form and not contributing.  

You need to watch that Ess game again, 2 were over the back. 

Im not as worried about his goal kicking as I am about pressure acts, tell me how many tackles he had in those two games. Il help you out, you only need one hand. And 7 all up from his 6 games. 

If your playing as a small fwd thats not good enough. Especially for someone who has pace.  He is a good kick for goal but a horrible, horrible field kick.

Not bagging his goal kicking, but he is a back up,  im happy to be proven wrong and hope I am.  But his 7 years at AFL to me has shown where he is at.

Edited by Travy14

 

Disappointed to see Hannan go after such a great start to his career but it's probably a good move for both him and the club. Best of luck Mitch!

  • Demonland changed the title to Farewell Mitch Hannan

Farewell Mitch Thanks  fir your Part in the last 4 years Hpe you can get a long run at it with the Bullies.

Thanks for the memory of 2018 Goal vs Cats will never forget that run and bounce !!!

Feels like a win-win to me. Next year's draft is meant to be quite strong and a future third is very much useable. Hannan is borderline best 22 for us, but will be a near lock in the Dogs' forwardline. With Bennell and Hannan out though, and Melksham getting older, I hope we target some forwards in this draft.

Travy14.  I don’t need the tape, I was at the game and remember two rippers.  

Hunt kicked a beauty in the 1st running through from outside 50m to nail one on the run.  ✅


(I recall another long goal from outside 50). 
 

Then in the last he used his pace to run and collect, burn opponents and goal in the last. Probably one of the more impressive team goals of the year.  ✅


I think he was the only one except Trac to kick 4 in a game for the year. 

Started at the Bully's reserves  side and they were going to take him. We snuck in so I guess back where he belongs.

Good luck.

A good deal for MFC. I expected a current/future fourth rounder. The Bummers traded a future fourth-round pick for ‘two metre Peter’. I can’t see how Hannan is worth more than Wright.


10 minutes ago, napster said:

A good deal for MFC. I expected a current/future fourth rounder. The Bummers traded a future fourth-round pick for ‘two metre Peter’. I can’t see how Hannan is worth more than Wright.

He isn't.  Ess played a bit of dirty pool to get Wright cheaply and GCS blinked.

I feel a bit like I did when Jack Watts left. Totally understand and it all makes sense but I was still hoping he would find that next level.

Surely he was worth a mid first round pick.

Bloody MFC getting bent over again....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:jakovich:(yeah im joking but someone was bound to say we got robbed. Good luck Mitch)

13 minutes ago, Salems Lot said:

I feel a bit like I did when Jack Watts left. Totally understand and it all makes sense but I was still hoping he would find that next level.

Happy if he does, as long as it's not against us!


Mitch has been a favorite of Simon Goodwin's & always received the benefit of the doubt during his time at the Dees. Good solid aggressive player who could sometimes impact the scoreboard, however, in my opinion, never got enough of the footy.

Wish him well at the Doggies.

 
1 hour ago, Laughing Goat said:

Mitch has been a favorite of Simon Goodwin's & always received the benefit of the doubt during his time at the Dees.

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22 minutes ago, Bay Riffin said:

seriously we cant extract full value for a deal. Future third rounder is nothing. 

He couldn't hold down a spot in a side that didn't play finals.

What exactly do you think he should be worth?


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