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  • Bangalore Swans
    Suspended by the MRP
    • Mar 2021
    • 1049

    Originally posted by barry
    I read that as just a bit of PR as there was a couple of games there where his body looked like it had come to the end.

    There is no way Buddy will be playing in 2023, and even if he did, what would the swans offer: $150,000 p.a. ? to play mostly reserves ?
    2020 he missed the season
    2021 he's a week by week proposition, while we rebuild a side
    2022 If we are going to rebuild a forward line, he cant be the main man anymore.
    2023 Its the post-buddy swans. as we tilt towards deep finals apperances.
    I think if he wants to play in 2023 then the Swans will need to think carefully about how they handle. I’ve seen signs in recent weeks to suggest that Buddy is still the Swans best player. He is kicking through the ball beautifully and taking his chances.

    I think it’s safe to say that Buddy probably won’t be relocating from Sydney. The scenario that could be a disaster is that he wants to play on, the Swans say no and then he signs with GWS as a free agent in 2023. With the Rozelle Interchange coming live in 2023 it won’t take long to drive from the Eastern Suburs to Giants headquarters at Homebush.

    Barry, would you contemplate a scenario of Buddy signing with GWS for 2023? It would be a monumental PR and fan disaster for the Swans.

    I also think that John Longmire would not want to do a Bill Bellicheck. Bellicheck let Brady go, and Brady won another Super Bowl and transformed the Tampa Bay franchise. Bellicheck did not make the finals.

    I say, if Buddy is loving football, keep him at the Swans. Buddy could very well be the Brady of the AFL.

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    • Blood Fever
      Veterans List
      • Apr 2007
      • 4049

      Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
      I think if he wants to play in 2023 then the Swans will need to think carefully about how they handle. I’ve seen signs in recent weeks to suggest that Buddy is still the Swans best player. He is kicking through the ball beautifully and taking his chances.

      I think it’s safe to say that Buddy probably won’t be relocating from Sydney. The scenario that could be a disaster is that he wants to play on, the Swans say no and then he signs with GWS as a free agent in 2023. With the Rozelle Interchange coming live in 2023 it won’t take long to drive from the Eastern Suburs to Giants headquarters at Homebush.

      Barry, would you contemplate a scenario of Buddy signing with GWS for 2023? It would be a monumental PR and fan disaster for the Swans.

      I also think that John Longmire would not want to do a Bill Bellicheck. Bellicheck let Brady go, and Brady won another Super Bowl and transformed the Tampa Bay franchise. Bellicheck did not make the finals.

      I say, if Buddy is loving football, keep him at the Swans. Buddy could very well be the Brady of the AFL.
      I have deja vu all over again

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      • Aprilbr
        Senior Player
        • Oct 2016
        • 1803

        I just read on the AFL website that the Swans have 21 players who come out of contract at season's end. Its one of the highest in the league. Assuming we wish to keep most of these, our football manager has a lot of work ahead of him!

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        • Markwebbos
          Veterans List
          • Jul 2016
          • 7186

          Does anyone else find it amusing that together with Adelaide we managed to force Hawthorn to pick up Jai Newcombe with their first pick in the MSD?

          So they will have to pay that ridiculous price put on in his head, for nothing.

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          • 707
            Veterans List
            • Aug 2009
            • 6204

            Originally posted by Markwebbos
            Does anyone else find it amusing that together with Adelaide we managed to force Hawthorn to pick up Jai Newcombe with their first pick in the MSD?

            So they will have to pay that ridiculous price put on in his head, for nothing.
            Absolutely no doubt that the Hawks were behind Newcombe suddenly wanting a contract for three seasons 2022-2024 as part of his conditions for being drafted figuring it would put off the other 17 clubs so they could draft who they wanted at pick 2 and have Newcombe fall to their second pick.

            Clubs were shocked at Newcombe's draft conditions but so glad they had their bluff and dodgy tactics called. Now I expect we are all quietly hoping Newcombe is a bust and Hawks have him on their books until 2024 :-)

            Worth a look at the Hawks BF board MSD thread, apparently their two MSD picks are guns, Hawks forward half is now dripping with talent! Long may they languish at the foot of the table, club and supporters are unpleasant people.

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            • Ruck'n'Roll
              Ego alta, ergo ictus
              • Nov 2003
              • 3990

              Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
              I also think that John Longmire would not want to do a Bill Bellicheck. Bellicheck let Brady go, and Brady won another Super Bowl and transformed the Tampa Bay franchise. Bellicheck did not make the finals.
              Can't you find an example closer to home, rather than resorting to the US, BS?

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              • Faunac8
                Senior Player
                • Mar 2014
                • 1548

                Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
                Can't you find an example closer to home, rather than resorting to the US, BS?
                To be fair to BS there are probably not many examples in the AFL that spring to mind.
                So this is an apt analogy given the similarity in the potential circumstances i.e a superstar player assessed as being at the end of his career who felt that they had something still to offer and backed themselves to successfully deliver. It’s recent and the story was pretty well publicised so an ideal example in my mind to offer up.
                Having said that I am vehemently against American expressions creeping into our game for example he’s the quarterback and sacked (tackled) are recent examples.
                In my mind the discussion about Lance playing on in 2023 is probably one that should be revisited about this time next year as the list management team have plenty of work in front of them with other players needing to be re-signed and gaps to fill through the draft this year.

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                • barry
                  Veterans List
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 8499

                  [QUOTE=Bangalore Swans;819788].

                  Barry, would you contemplate a scenario of Buddy signing with GWS for 2023? It would be a monumental PR and fan disaster for the Swans.

                  [\quote]

                  GWS should get put on a trade ban, for there own good.

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                  • Markwebbos
                    Veterans List
                    • Jul 2016
                    • 7186

                    Not quite the same but Luke Hodge springs to mind

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                    • Roadrunner
                      Senior Player
                      • Jan 2018
                      • 1480

                      Originally posted by Markwebbos
                      Not quite the same but Luke Hodge springs to mind
                      Can’t see Buddy playing for anyone else if his body is up to it. No way the Swans wouldn’t fit him in, if that were the case.

                      But we are getting ahead of ourselves- let’s hope he stays fit this year and next!

                      When he retires, there will be a role for him at our club. Football needs him to stay involved; he is just so good!

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                      • bloodspirit
                        Clubman
                        • Apr 2015
                        • 4448

                        According to Fox Footy, West Coast are close to re-signing Brander. I thought he could have been a good target for us so I'm a little disappointed.

                        Incidentally, it's especially interesting to see how Amartey goes this week. If he can come good, he could fill the role we're looking for of a forward-ruck to back up our main ruck. But I am just not convinced about Amartey, especially as a forward.
                        All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)

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                        • barry
                          Veterans List
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 8499

                          Originally posted by Roadrunner
                          Can’t see Buddy playing for anyone else if his body is up to it. No way the Swans wouldn’t fit him in, if that were the case.


                          When he retires, there will be a role for him at our club. Football needs him to stay involved; he is just so good!
                          Lets look at two similar players:
                          Shane Mumford. Signed on for 2021 mainly to be a ruck coach (to avoid soft cap), and only forced to play seniors because Giants main ruckmen are injured or not ready.
                          Him playing is testimant to the Giants completely stuffing up their ruck division planning.
                          I cant see this happening with buddy, as ruck is a far more specialised role, and its easier to cover for a lack of forwards.

                          Luke Hodge. Went to Lions to help give experience to a very young team and make them appear to be a "destination" club. As soon as they became finals contenders, he was no longer needed.
                          We already are finals contenders, and have a good age profile right through the list. No real need for a mentor out there in 2023.

                          So I dont think we have the same needs as Giants and Lions, and therefore we should just be very thankful he got through his 9 years, and plan for moving on post-buddy.
                          My view it would be far easier for the swans list managers to plan for 2023 and beyond knowing he's not there, rather than might be there.

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                          • SwanSand
                            Regular in the Side
                            • Aug 2020
                            • 526

                            Originally posted by barry
                            Lets look at two similar players:
                            Shane Mumford. Signed on for 2021 mainly to be a ruck coach (to avoid soft cap), and only forced to play seniors because Giants main ruckmen are injured or not ready.
                            Him playing is testimant to the Giants completely stuffing up their ruck division planning.
                            I cant see this happening with buddy, as ruck is a far more specialised role, and its easier to cover for a lack of forwards.

                            Luke Hodge. Went to Lions to help give experience to a very young team and make them appear to be a "destination" club. As soon as they became finals contenders, he was no longer needed.
                            We already are finals contenders, and have a good age profile right through the list. No real need for a mentor out there in 2023.

                            So I dont think we have the same needs as Giants and Lions, and therefore we should just be very thankful he got through his 9 years, and plan for moving on post-buddy.
                            My view it would be far easier for the swans list managers to plan for 2023 and beyond knowing he's not there, rather than might be there.
                            In 2023, Logan will be 20 year old, Sam Reid 31, Amartey 23 McLean 24 and if Paddy McCartin comes in as Rookie next year 27 years of age.
                            Sam is unlikely to be playing the whole year (as he is never injury free) and Paddy will be at best a 2nd tall player. Logan at age of 20 cannot be expected to be the main leader of the forward line. McLean and Amartey are yet to prove that they can be the main leaders.

                            Buddy may not be the answer but if we rely on the above group of forwards who have not proven themselves to be able to go the journey of the whole year with consistent performances, we may not make the finals in 2023. Either one of them have to play and perform amazingly well for us to be able to have the scoreboard impact.

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                            • Bangalore Swans
                              Suspended by the MRP
                              • Mar 2021
                              • 1049

                              Originally posted by Faunac8
                              To be fair to BS there are probably not many examples in the AFL that spring to mind.
                              So this is an apt analogy given the similarity in the potential circumstances i.e a superstar player assessed as being at the end of his career who felt that they had something still to offer and backed themselves to successfully deliver. It’s recent and the story was pretty well publicised so an ideal example in my mind to offer up.
                              Having said that I am vehemently against American expressions creeping into our game for example he’s the quarterback and sacked (tackled) are recent examples.
                              In my mind the discussion about Lance playing on in 2023 is probably one that should be revisited about this time next year as the list management team have plenty of work in front of them with other players needing to be re-signed and gaps to fill through the draft this year.
                              The reason we are talking about Buddy 2023 is due to Buddy doing an interview with Jordan Lewis (close mate) and Buddy talking about the possibility of playing on in 2023. Buddy rarely does media. Buddy wants the football public talking about Buddy 2023.

                              Should we rename Buddy’s future Buddy 2023?

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                              • Faunac8
                                Senior Player
                                • Mar 2014
                                • 1548

                                Originally posted by barry
                                Lets look at two similar players:
                                Shane Mumford. Signed on for 2021 mainly to be a ruck coach (to avoid soft cap), and only forced to play seniors because Giants main ruckmen are injured or not ready.
                                Him playing is testimant to the Giants completely stuffing up their ruck division planning.
                                I cant see this happening with buddy, as ruck is a far more specialised role, and its easier to cover for a lack of forwards.

                                Luke Hodge. Went to Lions to help give experience to a very young team and make them appear to be a "destination" club. As soon as they became finals contenders, he was no longer needed.
                                We already are finals contenders, and have a good age profile right through the list. No real need for a mentor out there in 2023.

                                So I dont think we have the same needs as Giants and Lions, and therefore we should just be very thankful he got through his 9 years, and plan for moving on post-buddy.
                                My view it would be far easier for the swans list managers to plan for 2023 and beyond knowing he's not there, rather than might be there.
                                So your bar was set pretty low right from the start in being thankful that he actually looks like getting through the last year of his contract?
                                Well he may not have delivered any premierships as obviously was the intention when we signed him but he certainly has delivered plenty of highlights and from what I can understand has turned out to be an exceptionally professional athlete and a teammate that adds value and is respected by his fellow players.
                                This is a club that doesn’t as a rule discard players that have something to offer easily unless faced with salary cap issues and/or list clogging. (Awaits standard feedback re Mummy etc )
                                Lance is still one of the very few players who gets me up from my seat when he gets the ball

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