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  • Cosmic Wizard
    recruit me pretty please!
    • Sep 2005
    • 620

    Originally posted by waswan
    Id suggest if Darcy Moore is coming to Sydney it is for around 500 to 600k, it might sound overs but he is a 22yr old KPP moving interstate.
    Go back 18months and he was the next big thing
    He wont come cheap on the draft table or in salary
    I have change by view on Moore, i think there is great untapped potential there, and the Pies were playing him when he should have being rested.

    There are not too many 203 cm players going around with his athletic ability.

    Could be a good pick up!
    doof-doof

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    • Ludwig
      Veterans List
      • Apr 2007
      • 9359

      The story about the Swans picking up a portion of Hanners' salary was just Neil Cordy's opinion. I really don't think anyone knows. It's the kind of thing that's hard to work out for clubs until after the season ends and its more clear how things stand cap-wise. It could be a negotiating point.

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      • stevoswan
        Veterans List
        • Sep 2014
        • 8546

        Originally posted by Markwebbos
        That article says Swans will be paying some of Hanners salary at St Kilda. Truth finally comes out.
        That's journo speculation.....anything to make it sound tough on the Swans. I wouldn't pay much attention to that. Typical Vic-centric attitude to everything they report.

        However, if the AFL have anything to do with it........ Edit: Just realised the reporter was Neil Cordy.....whoops! Oh well, a misguided 'opinion' then......

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        Originally posted by Hotpotato
        Sounds as if , like the fans, the Swans heavy hitters and shakers were pretty gutted the team finished 7th and advanced no further.
        .....and in the manner we did it.
        Last edited by stevoswan; 13 September 2018, 06:44 PM.

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        • Syd Swan
          Warming the Bench
          • Apr 2003
          • 140

          I have a dumb question to ask.

          If Hannebery asked to be traded, why would Sydney have to pay part of his salary. The way I see it, Sydney are not so much trying to offload, but he seems to want out. Could it not be possible that he has agreed to go to the Saints for a lesser amount over a longer period, just as long as he can get back to Melbourne.

          If it was a case of us trying to get rid of him, then I understand that maybe another team would say we will take him off your hands if we pay part of his salary. But if he wants out and a trade is set up, its up to Hannebery and the new club to work amounts and Sydney should be free of all his salary.

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          • stevoswan
            Veterans List
            • Sep 2014
            • 8546

            Originally posted by Markwebbos
            Because we are offloading him. They are doing us a “favour”
            No, he wants to leave. Surely they can pick up the tab? They are after all, getting a player......who will actually play for them.

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            • liz
              Veteran
              Site Admin
              • Jan 2003
              • 16744

              Originally posted by Markwebbos
              Because we are offloading him. They are doing us a “favour”
              That's one possible interpretation but there are others. The fact they've reportedly offered him a contract extension somewhat contradicts that interpretation.

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              • Melbourne_Blood
                Senior Player
                • May 2010
                • 3312

                Originally posted by Syd Swan
                I have a dumb question to ask.

                If Hannebery asked to be traded, why would Sydney have to pay part of his salary. The way I see it, Sydney are not so much trying to offload, but he seems to want out. Could it not be possible that he has agreed to go to the Saints for a lesser amount over a longer period, just as long as he can get back to Melbourne.

                If it was a case of us trying to get rid of him, then I understand that maybe another team would say we will take him off your hands if we pay part of his salary. But if he wants out and a trade is set up, its up to Hannebery and the new club to work amounts and Sydney should be free of all his salary.
                As quite a few others have mentioned, it is possible we want to free up salary cap space . If that means offloading Hanners and paying say 100-150k of a contract, to free up the 600-650-k to target somebody we are into really into , I have no issue with that . Obviously it is preferable to not pay anything to offload a player but if there is a bigger picture in sight than who gives a rats. PS I think the swans may have had chats with hanners and Rohan , similar to the hawks the other year with Mitchell and Lewis at hawthorn that if they were interested in a move it could be mutually beneficial. Newman too possibly


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                • liz
                  Veteran
                  Site Admin
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 16744

                  Originally posted by Syd Swan
                  I have a dumb question to ask.

                  If Hannebery asked to be traded, why would Sydney have to pay part of his salary. The way I see it, Sydney are not so much trying to offload, but he seems to want out. Could it not be possible that he has agreed to go to the Saints for a lesser amount over a longer period, just as long as he can get back to Melbourne.

                  If it was a case of us trying to get rid of him, then I understand that maybe another team would say we will take him off your hands if we pay part of his salary. But if he wants out and a trade is set up, its up to Hannebery and the new club to work amounts and Sydney should be free of all his salary.
                  There may also be a trade off between the Swans paying some or none or his salary, and the trade return they get - ie if they agree to pay some of his salary, they can (should) expect better picks or players back in return.

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                  • KSAS
                    Senior Player
                    • Mar 2018
                    • 1773

                    Originally posted by Ludwig
                    The story about the Swans picking up a portion of Hanners' salary was just Neil Cordy's opinion. I really don't think anyone knows. It's the kind of thing that's hard to work out for clubs until after the season ends and its more clear how things stand cap-wise. It could be a negotiating point.
                    The inside word I received few weeks back is the Saints will definitely pay 100% of Hannebery's $800k X 4 salary. Deal won't involve Swans paying any part of his remaining 3 year contract.

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                    • stevoswan
                      Veterans List
                      • Sep 2014
                      • 8546

                      Originally posted by KSAS
                      The inside word I received few weeks back is the Saints will definitely pay 100% of Hannebery's $800k X 4 salary. Deal won't involve Swans paying any part of his remaining 3 year contract.
                      I certainly hope that 'inside word' is true! .......and I don't think we should have to.

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                      • Markwebbos
                        Veterans List
                        • Jul 2016
                        • 7186

                        Originally posted by Syd Swan
                        I have a dumb question to ask.

                        If Hannebery asked to be traded, why would Sydney have to pay part of his salary. The way I see it, Sydney are not so much trying to offload, but he seems to want out. Could it not be possible that he has agreed to go to the Saints for a lesser amount over a longer period, just as long as he can get back to Melbourne.

                        If it was a case of us trying to get rid of him, then I understand that maybe another team would say we will take him off your hands if we pay part of his salary. But if he wants out and a trade is set up, its up to Hannebery and the new club to work amounts and Sydney should be free of all his salary.
                        That’s a Columbo like question, quite to the point. If Swans are paying any of Hanners salary then he’s being encouraged to leave. If not he may genuinely be the instigator of his move back to Melbourne.

                        If you believe Neil Cordy, it’s the former.

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                        • Melbourne_Blood
                          Senior Player
                          • May 2010
                          • 3312

                          Originally posted by KSAS
                          The inside word I received few weeks back is the Saints will definitely pay 100% of Hannebery's $800k X 4 salary. Deal won't involve Swans paying any part of his remaining 3 year contract.
                          Not staying your inside word isn’t accurate but I’ve been on this forum for nearly ten years and I could take all the ‘inside words’ I’ve heard on here with a grain of salt. Other than Uggs, he seems to have a decent source .


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                          • liz
                            Veteran
                            Site Admin
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 16744

                            Originally posted by caj23
                            In the first 11 rounds he was selected for one game then dropped immediately 3 times despite putting up reasonable numbers in two of those games. Many others who regularly stunk it up continued to be selected in the 22 in front of him.

                            Stoddart is one who was selected before him on at half back, but more to the point he was selected and then continually played out of position at half forward where the strength of his link play and long kicking wasn't utilised to its full potential

                            He's not a superstar by any means, but if a smart club picks him up then they'll get value out of him that Longmire wasn't able to
                            Stoddart played two games and played in the forward line in both. The first was the first game that Rohan missed, and the second one Rohan was back but Papley missed. So while he may be pegged more as a HBF long term, that's not the position he was picked to play in.

                            Newman played a bit in the forward line in the second half of 2017 and was generally less effective in that role than when he played in the backline.

                            I am still not sure of who was undeservedly getting picked in the back line and keeping Newman out. Opportunities for him to play senior football opened up when McVeigh got injured. And then when he was ready to return, Jones was suspended for two weeks. And by the time Jones was back, Nick Smith was done for the year.

                            I don't mind him as a player but we seem to agree that he's not really "best 22". And while we did have injuries, the longer term ones were to our taller players, not those with whom Newman was vying for a spot.

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                            • Mel_C
                              Veterans List
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 4470

                              I read somewhere that the swans weren't happy with Newman's performance and attitude earlier in the year so there was no contract offer. We will find out shortly if things have changed.

                              The thing I hate about being out so early in the finals is we have to wait so long to find out who's coming and going!

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                              • liz
                                Veteran
                                Site Admin
                                • Jan 2003
                                • 16744

                                Originally posted by Mel_C
                                I read somewhere that the swans weren't happy with Newman's performance and attitude earlier in the year so there was no contract offer. We will find out shortly if things have changed.

                                The thing I hate about being out so early in the finals is we have to wait so long to find out who's coming and going!
                                Bear in mind that the season isn't yet over for the club. The NEAFL final is still to be played. While I realise that Hanners and Rohan aren't going to be part of that (and Newman probably not either, despite being eligible to play), I kinda wish there was nothing emerging about any Swans players looking to leave until the NEAFL side has also finished their season.

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