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8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Off the market …

Looks like talking to us was a good negotiating tool for him. Got what he wanted in the end.

 
 
18 hours ago, Young Blood said:

lol the close mate thing always makes me laugh.

Also saw another article that because his 'close mate' Nasiah signed on, Windhager is more likely to sign on with Saints as well now.

Obviously closer to Nas than Heath. ☹️


If St Kilda can land Flanders (which I hope they don't) I think the absolute minimum expectation should be top 8 for them next year.

TDK, Silvagni, Flanders, Alir, Ryan and the critical retentions of NWM and Windhager.

A pretty good haul for a team that's done next to nothing in 15 years.

Add in a healthy Max King.

Wilkie likely will stay.

At absolute worst they let Marshall depart who may be surplus to requirements if Max King returns to the forward line.

Questions will need to be levelled at Lyon if he can't get them to finals.

I heard the Media combined with the AFL to make Windhagger an offer he couldn't refuse to stay with St Kilda.

 
1 hour ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

They seem to have an endless budget this year.

To be fair, they've had a war chest for ages, and failed constantly to attract top talent.

Other than NWM, who else on their list is getting paid well? Max King is on a long term deal, but on lower dollars.

They would have cap space, especially since Nasiah only re-signed for 2 years. I reckon he's gone for all money if they don't improve significantly over the next 24 months.

6 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

To be fair, they've had a war chest for ages, and failed constantly to attract top talent.

Other than NWM, who else on their list is getting paid well? Max King is on a long term deal, but on lower dollars.

They would have cap space, especially since Nasiah only re-signed for 2 years. I reckon he's gone for all money if they don't improve significantly over the next 24 months.

Yes well add all those players signed for 26 and they wouldn't have needed last quarter heroics v us, they would have beaten us by 15 goals!.. says a Lot!

Edited by picket fence


Who is arkhus windbagger??

Yep, rightio, who else wants to use us as a bargaining gambit to pump up their contract?

I don't mind it. The attention is nice. In high school one of the official 'hot girls' was all into me for almost two whole weeks for much the same reasons, and I wouldn't say I was suffering.

Yes well done Marcus you got your extra year and extra $$$’s out of the War Chest, not sure where the Saints are getting all this extra coin from but good luck to them, hopefully they can now get their (censored) together and make the eight in ‘26, your welcome Marcus.

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