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7 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

god no absolute [censored] and very overrated, im more then happy with our young core

We’d take him in a heartbeat

 
13 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

god no absolute [censored] and very overrated, im more then happy with our young core

He adds to the core group and becomes front and centre

Absolutely would depend on the cost.

And a very deep psychology assessment.


5 minutes ago, Nietaphart said:

He adds to the core group and becomes front and centre

he will want 2 mil + a season, id rather bank that and put that towards keeping kosi and or jacko, anyways all he cares about is getting in fights not footy

20 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Per Cal Twomey, we’re in the race

Is Cal talking about this year or next?

you would absolutely take him.

him and langford in the same midfield would be dynamite

 
7 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

he will want 2 mil + a season, id rather bank that and put that towards keeping kosi and or jacko, anyways all he cares about is getting in fights not footy

Kosi will go. Harley is the type the club will trade for Kosi.


I’d take him. He’s pretty dynamic and damaging whilst clearly unsettled. Would look terrific in our jumper.

In fact I’d rather end up with him than Jackson.

The kids a winner


Reid for Koz would be a fair swap. Might have to throw in a F1.

Kozzy wants to go to WA… last I checked there were 2 clubs there.

Windsor and a F1 for Reid.

JVR and Oliver for Jackson and F1.

3 minutes ago, praha said:

Windsor and a F1 for Reid.

JVR and Oliver for Jackson and F1.

Why would you give up Windsor? He is a gun. I’d rather send Rivers there.

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Geelong.

Not a chance. They have nothing to offer. WC will want players and picks.


Just now, GS_1905 said:

Not a chance. They have nothing to offer. WC will want players and picks.

It is a chance because they're right into him and his manager has been in talks with Geelong and his family for a while around what that move coukd look like.

Source: Family member of Harley's.

It doesn't have to be this year, Harley is still contracted for 2026. Geelong will have a first round pick if they don't trade this year plus the ability to trade multiple future first round picks.

Edited by dazzledavey36

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

It is a chance because they're right into him and his manager has been in talks with Geelong and his family for a while around what that move coukd look like.

Source: Family member of Harley's.

It doesn't have to be this year, Harley's is still contracted for 2026. Geelong will have a first round pick if they don't trade this year plus the ability to trade multiple future first round picks.

Harley wants to be a farmer, or own part of Cotton On, or both?

17 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Harley wants to be a farmer, or own part of Cotton On, or both?

Geelong supporter and then there's the lifestyle pull as well.

 

Kid averages 18 touches a game given all the latitude in the world. 1 in every 3 possessions is a clanger. Worst in the league. Just as bad last year so theres data here folks. Only reason to be into him is to bid him up for some other sucker to overpay him. How hes valued at 2mln is beyond me.

Edited by Jjrogan

Not sure about H R….

He could be an absolute star in a good side, or he could be an absolute bust. West Coast are so ordinary, that it’s hard to tell at the moment

The last time i saw him take a game on, was against us last year. He single-handedly obliterated our midfield, but has he done much since?

Edited by Sir Why You Little


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