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On 31/07/2025 at 20:04, ANG13 said:

Feels odd they are offering Silvagni four years but only one to Mihocek. I canโ€™t see him leaving but hope he does.

Sounds too bad to be true

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We gave Jordon Lewis 3years when Hawks new he only had I yr left in him

Brodie had a late start to his AFL career

I think heโ€™s worth the risk

Optimist in me says he'll be good for our fwd line and will provide leadership for our developing talls.

MFCSS in me says he'll prevent opportunities for Kentfield and Jefferson, they'll request trades and become succesfull key forwards at their new club and we'll get 3rd-4th round picks in return that we will package up for a slightly better 3rd round pick.

 

Our midfield and coaching strategy should be able to turn this poor bloke into a spud


2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Heโ€™s won the one premiership, not two.

He will have two premierships in a couple of months

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Good player but turns 33 (early next year?)

But haven't we got 5 key forwards on the books and contracted?

Ben Brown was 29 when he came to us

It's a maybe for me leaning more towards a yes if there is a decent short term plan involved

But if we end up with Longmire as coach (pending what the Board does with Goodwin) then maybe 'Horse' can teach our KPF's how to play the position (being a former star forward himself)


On 01/08/2025 at 14:43, DubDee said:

4 years for Silvagni is bizarre. He has been dropped numerous times by a rabble of a club

Mihocek is an interesting one. 33 by round 1 next year so obviously a risk but we are desperate

We'd have to offer something stupid to get him to leave - like a 3 year deal

Disagree, heโ€™s been excellent down back and Collingwood know how to improve players and slot them in to roles. Hes exactly what they need and theyโ€™ll spread money over the 4 years. Theyโ€™re maximising their window.

We might be able to get Mihocek with 2 but his body has been through the absolute wars.

Assuming we can get Derksen and hopefully a back up ruck Iโ€™d rather back in our young guys. If that means living through more Melk and Petty then so be it but we donโ€™t need short term stop gaps.

I'll go against the flow and vote No. Consistent, strong, intelligent footballer but I think his best has already begun to slip down the wrong end of the bell curve, and he will be 33 next year. If he was 30-31 then yes.

But I reckon it is all spin. His management fishing for more $ and they will probably get it. No way do the Pies move him on, with McStay being injury prone and no other big forwards emerging.

30 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

But I reckon it is all spin. His management fishing for more $ and they will probably get it. No way do the Pies move him on, with McStay being injury prone and no other big forwards emerging.

Brisbane have other plans and Sydney might do as well if you believe the JUH rumours.

Even the bottom 6 have at least one quality veteran.

Itโ€™s really only us. Iโ€™m sure the Pies know it and are going to only offer what they need.

21 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Four years at the alleged coin for Silvagni is bizarre. I do think thereโ€™s a hint of psy ops being played here by Collingwood.

I think they will slot hom at full back and it will work

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