Dawson sounds settled and happy at the club. Why he'd move (even for a fair bit of extra $) to a club really at the bottom of the cycle I'd never understand, and I can't see how Port will be able to offer much more then we could. Maybe one of the donkey melbourne clubs might offer big $ that will be hard to resist, but I'd be very suprised to see him leave at this point.
2021 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
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Our CEO, Tom Harley, is being mentioned by multiple media people as being a good fit for the newly vacant AFL Head of Football position. Let's hope he is happy to stay in Sydney rather than chase this high-profile but high pressure position. We face plenty of challenges ahead including recovering our finances post-Covid and establishing a new training facility. Its not the best time to bring in a new CEO!Comment
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The Melbourne Herald Sun ran a big story today about the top 100 highest paid players in the AFL. Not surprisingly, Buddy was number 1 with $1.5 million this year and $900k next. Other Swans to be on big coin were Heeney 825-875, Parker 775-825, Rampe 700-750, Lloyd, Papley, Mills all on 600-650. No real argument with that list based on performance, although I was a bit surprised how high some of those home grown Sydney players are paid. It helps explain our very tight cap. I guess I hoped that they might accept a little less to stay near home much the same way Geelong seems to manage to achieve this with their home grown talent? Heeney is probably a bit over-paid but I seem to recall that North offered him a King's ransom to leave a few years back. Anyway it is what it is.Comment
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2021 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel
I was a bit surprised how high some of those home grown Sydney players are paid. It helps explain our very tight cap. I guess I hoped that they might accept a little less to stay near home much the same way Geelong seems to manage to achieve this with their home grown talent?
1. I imagine a lot of Geelong players have third-party contracts in Geelong where AFL is a religion, so using a player in marketing is a valuable ‘sell’.
I expect that would only apply for a few elite Swans players in Sydney.
2. Swans appear to have always treated players very fairly, for example recognising COL issues and (in the past anyway) paying young players more than they were legally obliged to. So possibly the club has not attempted to negotiate ‘accept less for the good of the club’ contracts.
Both points are pure speculation on my part.Comment
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For those without a subscription to the Hun, the book is called "The Boys' Club" by Michael Warner.
Colless may be right in that description, as it was compltely unjustified. But how much effect did it have? The trade bang ended years ago, and Buddy's monster contract has continued to stop the Swans from recruiting any A or B graders from other clubs to the present day.Comment
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that has been happening in every state for years in many sports"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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Really impressed with Jordan Dawson’s last month. Absolutely outstanding and I hope he stays.
If he decides he wants to go to the Crows, the Crows will have to provide a good deal to the Swans.
Could the Crows provide the Swans with a current good player on their list or what draft compensation would the Crows need to provide?
As stated earlier I hope Dawson stays with the Swans.Comment
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Blakey's reappearance down back in the 1st's does allow us to use Dawson in a variety of roles.Comment
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22 yo Collingwood ruckman Max Lynch to explore his trade options
Report: Collingwood tall set to explore trade optionsComment
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22 yo Collingwood ruckman Max Lynch to explore his trade options
Report: Collingwood tall set to explore trade options"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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