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20 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

 

Didn’t know what it meant in February; still don’t know today. I’m sure I’ll never know.

Unrelated (but possibly related): great news about Judd 🥳

It was in regards to your comment about Kozzie's situation turning out fine - it may but that is yet to be proven considering the commentary around him wanting to move west.

 
57 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

It was in regards to your comment about Kozzie's situation turning out fine - it may but that is yet to be proven considering the commentary around him wanting to move west.

Thanks for explaining 👍🏽

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8 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Sign him up!

I think Peter Ryan is pretty useful at getting info out of us. Plus whatever junk the players agent throws at him.


38 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

interesting that mcvee is only looking at a short-term deal

Thought the same but I don't mind it as he's backing himself to take a step up into bigger dollars on his contract after this one. Unfortunately my guess is that it won't be with us.

McVee was very close to signing for 2 years in October/November. He opted to wait in an attempt to extract contract value in the early rounds. The club have upped their offer despite his injury which is an awesome show of faith. Was offered 4 years but has settled for 2 which was always his preference.

 
51 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Thought the same but I don't mind it as he's backing himself to take a step up into bigger dollars on his contract after this one. Unfortunately my guess is that it won't be with us.

he could be backing himself but also with Tasmania supposedly coming into the league in 2028 it makes sense for some players to renew up until 2027 because;

  1. They can use the new team as leverage

  2. They could potentially go to the new team and get a signing on bonus (which is a floated possibility).

1 hour ago, Dannyz said:

McVee was very close to signing for 2 years in October/November. He opted to wait in an attempt to extract contract value in the early rounds. The club have upped their offer despite his injury which is an awesome show of faith. Was offered 4 years but has settled for 2 which was always his preference.

Here you go, @Lucifers Hero ❤️

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Is it time to start worry about him not signing a contract yet? Anybody got any intel? @Dannyz ?

Given WC low ladder position we could lose him for very little at the end of the season if he doesn’t sign up.

12 hours ago, Colm said:

Is it time to start worry about him not signing a contract yet? Anybody got any intel? @Dannyz ?

Given WC low ladder position we could lose him for very little at the end of the season if he doesn’t sign up.

After the mega contracts we've given out, I'd hope this isn't a 'we'll see what's left for you Judd' situation.

8 minutes ago, layzie said:

After the mega contracts we've given out, I'd hope this isn't a 'we'll see what's left for you Judd' situation.

Sounds like a Melbourne possibility

I’m hoping we’re looking at who can we use to get the picks we need to attract some top end talent. Of course I want McVee to stay but if he’s keen to explore going home let’s use that to our advantage in attracting a ready to go replacement like Bergman.

16 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I’m hoping we’re looking at who can we use to get the picks we need to attract some top end talent. Of course I want McVee to stay but if he’s keen to explore going home let’s use that to our advantage in attracting a ready to go replacement like Bergman.

I get what you’re but think we would lose out massively if Judd went to WC. Should they wish they can play hardball and pick him up in the PSD.

He’s probably not rated as highly as he should be by people outside the club either.

Bergman has his pick of clubs in Vic and Cal has reported he’s been offered a 7/8 contract by port.

The net cost of changing Judd for Bergman would be way too much imo both in terms of draft capital and contract terms.

If he wants to go and doesn’t sign a contract then there’s not a lot we can do. But given our current position we really can’t afford to lose out on trades.


38 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I’m hoping we’re looking at who can we use to get the picks we need to attract some top end talent. Of course I want McVee to stay but if he’s keen to explore going home let’s use that to our advantage in attracting a ready to go replacement like Bergman.

or we could package him and jvr for one of the highest rated players in the comp this year who wants to come home, solves our key forward issue aswell. also solves the issue of them two leaving in the future

13 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

or we could package him and jvr for one of the highest rated players in the comp this year who wants to come home, solves our key forward issue aswell. also solves the issue of them two leaving in the future

Who would that be?

14 hours ago, Colm said:

Is it time to start worry about him not signing a contract yet? Anybody got any intel? @Dannyz ?

Given WC low ladder position we could lose him for very little at the end of the season if he doesn’t sign up.

Was told he agreed to a new deal about a month ago with some finer details to be ironed out.

I expected an announcement by now. As far as I know, nothing has changed. Judd is happy.

24 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Who would that be?

LJ

don’t get me wrong judd is great and i’d love for him to stay but business is business and we need a key forward asap he is more then capable of doing that until max pulls the pin. JT will find another judd or two in the coming years so i wouldn’t be too worried also this frees a spot down back we really need to start getting games into the likes of sestan adams amw kento to see if they are up to it


33 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

LJ

don’t get me wrong judd is great and i’d love for him to stay but business is business and we need a key forward asap he is more then capable of doing that until max pulls the pin. JT will find another judd or two in the coming years so i wouldn’t be too worried also this frees a spot down back we really need to start getting games into the likes of sestan adams amw kento to see if they are up to it

I’d love LJ but surely it’s unlikely

35 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

LJ

don’t get me wrong judd is great and i’d love for him to stay but business is business and we need a key forward asap he is more then capable of doing that until max pulls the pin. JT will find another judd or two in the coming years so i wouldn’t be too worried also this frees a spot down back we really need to start getting games into the likes of sestan adams amw kento to see if they are up to it

McVee and JVR wouldn't get anywhere close to LJ, come on.

7 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

McVee and JVR wouldn't get anywhere close to LJ, come on.

Sadly I agree with you. I would be surprised if Freo would have an interest.

 
46 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Am hearing that there’s movement at the coal-face.

Did you hear it from the poster 15 minutes and two posts before yours?😉👏

8 hours ago, Redleg said:

Did you hear it from the poster 15 minutes and two posts before yours?😉👏

Apologies, I can’t reveal my sauces.


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