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  • troyjones2525
    Swans Fanatic!
    • Mar 2008
    • 2908

    I really still think we are bonkers if we don't make a strong play for Charlie Constable! The whole situation reeks of Joey Kennedy 10 or so years ago with him being a talented big midfielder who has struggled to hold a spot in a strong team and just wants an opportunity! He will be got cheaply by someone and I believe he will become a very good 10 year player for whichever team goes after him! I'm praying it's us!

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    • Nico
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 11329

      Originally posted by Syd76
      Rendell has just said that Hogan is going to Sydney.... Greater Western Sydney that is.

      Phew. He says its a fait accompli
      Then a bit later someone said Richmond were the front runners for Hogan and were good at turning around troubled footballers.
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      • Jimitron5000
        Warming the Bench
        • Oct 2006
        • 455

        Originally posted by troyjones2525
        I really still think we are bonkers if we don't make a strong play for Charlie Constable! The whole situation reeks of Joey Kennedy 10 or so years ago with him being a talented big midfielder who has struggled to hold a spot in a strong team and just wants an opportunity! He will be got cheaply by someone and I believe he will become a very good 10 year player for whichever team goes after him! I'm praying it's us!

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        Agree. I thought we missed the boat last year with Sier at Collingwood.
        The problem for us is Geelong's team is very, very old and at some point, surely, they will have to play a few more youngsters.

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        • Thunder Shaker
          Aut vincere aut mori
          • Apr 2004
          • 4160

          Originally posted by troyjones2525
          I really still think we are bonkers if we don't make a strong play for Charlie Constable! The whole situation reeks of Joey Kennedy 10 or so years ago with him being a talented big midfielder who has struggled to hold a spot in a strong team and just wants an opportunity! He will be got cheaply by someone and I believe he will become a very good 10 year player for whichever team goes after him! I'm praying it's us!
          It's a good idea that needs closer examination.

          Suppose we were to make that trade. What would we offer Geelong to get the deal done?

          Currently we have picks 3, 22, 52, 56, 76, 94 and all our 2021 picks. We need to acquire 500 to 600 more points to match offers on Campbell and Gulden, so we won't be trading out many picks.

          Constable is 21 years of age, has played 9 games, and was drafted with pick 36 in 2017. By comparison, Kennedy was traded to Sydney with McGlynn in 2009, for picks 39, 46, and 70 after 13 games with Hawthorn across two seasons.

          We would need to offer something like a second-round or third-round pick to get the deal done. We cannot offer our current picks because we need them. A future third-round pick looks most likely, but would it be enough?
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          • Mark26
            Senior Player
            • Jan 2017
            • 1535

            The latest article from SEN suggests that AA doesn't want to leave Sydney, we don't want him to leave either, and he wants to play more in defence. Thus our interest in Hickey. I don't know how much truth there are in these types of articles, but I'd be happy if it was true. Personally, I want AA to stay.

            Andy Maher's update on the Aliir Aliir trade situation

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            • Ludwig
              Veterans List
              • Apr 2007
              • 9359

              Originally posted by troyjones2525
              I really still think we are bonkers if we don't make a strong play for Charlie Constable! The whole situation reeks of Joey Kennedy 10 or so years ago with him being a talented big midfielder who has struggled to hold a spot in a strong team and just wants an opportunity! He will be got cheaply by someone and I believe he will become a very good 10 year player for whichever team goes after him! I'm praying it's us!
              I think we would be bonkers if we do go after Constable. Every midfielder recruited will mean that we lose at least one midfielder on our list for lack of opportunity. We already have an excess of both inside and outside midfielders. Gulden will be an inside mid, and Campbell could be. I'm already concerned that we could be facing a mass exodus of midfielders in a couple of years unless we can provide playing opportunities to our draftees.

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              • ugg
                Can you feel it?
                Site Admin
                • Jan 2003
                • 15962

                The Rendell quote about Campbell was an excerpt from a longer discussion about the Swans, including his surprise that we delisted Stoddart.

                The delisting decision that "surprised" veteran recruiter
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                • Aprilbr
                  Senior Player
                  • Oct 2016
                  • 1803

                  Originally posted by Mark26
                  The latest article from SEN suggests that AA doesn't want to leave Sydney, we don't want him to leave either, and he wants to play more in defence. Thus our interest in Hickey. I don't know how much truth there are in these types of articles, but I'd be happy if it was true. Personally, I want AA to stay.

                  Andy Maher's update on the Aliir Aliir trade situation
                  Personally, I see Aliir as a key defender. He is not really a ruckmen and can get lost as a forward at times. Its pleasing to see he wants to stay and that we want him too!

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                  • Nico
                    Veterans List
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 11329

                    Originally posted by Ludwig
                    I think we would be bonkers if we do go after Constable. Every midfielder recruited will mean that we lose at least one midfielder on our list for lack of opportunity. We already have an excess of both inside and outside midfielders. Gulden will be an inside mid, and Campbell could be. I'm already concerned that we could be facing a mass exodus of midfielders in a couple of years unless we can provide playing opportunities to our draftees.
                    Top call.
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                    • troyjones2525
                      Swans Fanatic!
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 2908

                      Originally posted by Ludwig
                      I think we would be bonkers if we do go after Constable. Every midfielder recruited will mean that we lose at least one midfielder on our list for lack of opportunity. We already have an excess of both inside and outside midfielders. Gulden will be an inside mid, and Campbell could be. I'm already concerned that we could be facing a mass exodus of midfielders in a couple of years unless we can provide playing opportunities to our draftees.
                      So why wouldn't we want to be in a position were were probably 5 or 6 years ago where we had an abundance of great young midfielders and they were battling it out for a spot in the side? Then we keep who we think are the best options and let the others go in a trade?

                      I can't actually see how having too many quality mids is a problem we don't need! And I am actually bullish, and have been for the past couple of years that Constable is going to be a clearance star if given the right opportunity and will be better than any other option we currently have (think prime Joey).

                      Just my opinion and we'll see how it turns out.

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                      • Syd76
                        Warming the Bench
                        • Jul 2019
                        • 200

                        Originally posted by troyjones2525
                        I really still think we are bonkers if we don't make a strong play for Charlie Constable! The whole situation reeks of Joey Kennedy 10 or so years ago with him being a talented big midfielder who has struggled to hold a spot in a strong team and just wants an opportunity! He will be got cheaply by someone and I believe he will become a very good 10 year player for whichever team goes after him! I'm praying it's us!

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                        Totally agree

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                        • Ludwig
                          Veterans List
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 9359

                          Originally posted by troyjones2525
                          So why wouldn't we want to be in a position were were probably 5 or 6 years ago where we had an abundance of great young midfielders and they were battling it out for a spot in the side? Then we keep who we think are the best options and let the others go in a trade?

                          I can't actually see how having too many quality mids is a problem we don't need! And I am actually bullish, and have been for the past couple of years that Constable is going to be a clearance star if given the right opportunity and will be better than any other option we currently have (think prime Joey).

                          Just my opinion and we'll see how it turns out.
                          Our strong midfield of 5 years ago resulted in Tom Mitchell racking up 50 possessions in the NEAFL and eventually being lost to Hawthorn for unders. We also lost Zak Jones, who has proven to be a very good inside mid, but couldn't get much time in our midfield. Take a look at GWS for another example. Jack Higgins is leaving Richmond. He's a very good player. That's what can happen when there's an excess of players competing for limited spots. The spuds will stay on, but the good ones want to play now.

                          Constable has a much better chance of making it at Geelong, given that their youngest inside mid is Guthrie at 28 yo. At the Swans, JPK is the only midfielder reaching retirement age in the next 5 years, plus there will be players the same age or younger than Constable, like Campbell, Gulden, Stephens, Warner, Bell, Ling, McInerney and Wicks fighting for midfield spots. I could only find room for 1 of those 8 who makes our best 22 next year. Maybe Stoddart was another casualty of our midfield depth.

                          Good luck Charlie Constable. Looks a good fit at North. But then it's Terra Nullius time at North.

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                          • Velour&Ruffles
                            Regular in the Side
                            • Jun 2006
                            • 896

                            Originally posted by ugg
                            Another ruckman mentioned in relation to us this morning on AFL Trade Radio: Lloyd Meek. Hope he’s the exception to the theory of nominative determinism

                            Magnificent.
                            My opinion is objective truth in its purest form

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                            • troyjones2525
                              Swans Fanatic!
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 2908

                              Originally posted by Ludwig
                              Our strong midfield of 5 years ago resulted in Tom Mitchell racking up 50 possessions in the NEAFL and eventually being lost to Hawthorn for unders. We also lost Zak Jones, who has proven to be a very good inside mid, but couldn't get much time in our midfield. Take a look at GWS for another example. Jack Higgins is leaving Richmond. He's a very good player. That's what can happen when there's an excess of players competing for limited spots. The spuds will stay on, but the good ones want to play now.

                              Constable has a much better chance of making it at Geelong, given that their youngest inside mid is Guthrie at 28 yo. At the Swans, JPK is the only midfielder reaching retirement age in the next 5 years, plus there will be players the same age or younger than Constable, like Campbell, Gulden, Stephens, Warner, Bell, Ling, McInerney and Wicks fighting for midfield spots. I could only find room for 1 of those 8 who makes our best 22 next year. Maybe Stoddart was another casualty of our midfield depth.

                              Good luck Charlie Constable. Looks a good fit at North. But then it's Terra Nullius time at North.
                              Yes that is what happened but that was a result of both blind loyalty and some bad decision making on behalf of both our coaches and football department as they decided to stick with the players that had gone to battle for us time and again (Hanners as an example) at the expense of Mitchell and others.

                              I still argue that having an abundance of talent in the middle is better than being conservative and would trust and hope we would not make the same mistakes as we had in the past!

                              And for the record I personally would rate Constable as a better prospect above anyone on our current list as an inside midfielder (and I rate Rowbottom), he's a 192cm bull who knows how to find it and is a better user than Joey.

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                              • Melbourne_Blood
                                Senior Player
                                • May 2010
                                • 3312

                                Originally posted by Ludwig
                                I think we would be bonkers if we do go after Constable. Every midfielder recruited will mean that we lose at least one midfielder on our list for lack of opportunity. We already have an excess of both inside and outside midfielders. Gulden will be an inside mid, and Campbell could be. I'm already concerned that we could be facing a mass exodus of midfielders in a couple of years unless we can provide playing opportunities to our draftees.
                                I disagree. I don’t think we’d be bonkers not to go after Constable, but we Should certainly be trying to bolster a midfield in some way that will lose Kennedy in a year or two. You just can’t have enough good mids, some of them don’t turn out and if there is a squeeze for spots they either adapt to flanks or pockets, or they get squeezed out. Depth is also important.

                                Looking at it from my work perspective, it would be like us not going after more accounts as we have enough big fish on the books and some smaller fish coming through that we’re optimistic about . So let’s sit on our hands and hope they all continue on their current output / trajectory and not even try to add more to the pool. It’s madness to me. Some of the mids on our books ( or about to be on our books) will quote possibly not make it, either for injury or failure to live up to potential. Kennedy could go down early, Parker could go down early. Campbell could do two ACL’s. We lack depth, if we can get a big mid in on the cheap ( relatively speaking ) then yeah I think we’d be mad not to.


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