Yes, I tend to think that offering him some sort of hybrid coaching and playing role could be the way to go. Assuming that we have the soft cap space, for something like an assistant forwards coach? And also assuming that no other clubs will be forcing us into an unrealistic bidding war, for someone who might no longer be an automatic first team selection.
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I hope Buddy recognised on Friday evening that even he is mortal. Time to go at the top of your game. Dusty is likely to have a tarnished finish with the TigesComment
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Jake Niall has harsh but probably fair things to say about Buddy (and Dusty)
If he couldn’t play in the preliminary final or grand final, I doubt it would impact enormously on the Swans’ prospects … the Swans have no need to scramble desperately to keep him.
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Jez McLennan - I posted in the vfl postJake Niall has harsh but probably fair things to say about Buddy (and Dusty)
If he couldn’t play in the preliminary final or grand final, I doubt it would impact enormously on the Swans’ prospects … the Swans have no need to scramble desperately to keep him.
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Disagree on this. May is a brilliant player and Buddy is not what he was but he is still capable of being a match winner over the next two games. If possible, one more year for him would be great.Jake Niall has harsh but probably fair things to say about Buddy (and Dusty)
If he couldn’t play in the preliminary final or grand final, I doubt it would impact enormously on the Swans’ prospects … the Swans have no need to scramble desperately to keep him.
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I was about to post something similar: "The Herald Sun reported Riewoldt was likely to accept a “lowball offer” that would see him paid around $300,000 to play on in 2023."
I think Buddy now is better than Riewoldt now - but not by that much. Riewoldt and Tex Perkins are fair ballpark comparisons for where Buddy is at with his career. He's no longer at the current Jeremy Cameron/Tom Lynch/Charlie Curnow level. I think it would be good if we could get another year out of Buddy - but if we win the flag that would be a fairytale finish for him and great way to go out.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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I'm assuming that you mean Taylor Walker, rather than the lead singer of The Beasts of Bourbon and the Cruel Sea?I was about to post something similar: "The Herald Sun reported Riewoldt was likely to accept a “lowball offer” that would see him paid around $300,000 to play on in 2023."
I think Buddy now is better than Riewoldt now - but not by that much. Riewoldt and Tex Perkins are fair ballpark comparisons for where Buddy is at with his career. He's no longer at the current Jeremy Cameron/Tom Lynch/Charlie Curnow level. I think it would be good if we could get another year out of Buddy - but if we win the flag that would be a fairytale finish for him and great way to go out.Comment
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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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It's tough on RWO. It doesn't matter who you are, you're only as good as your last game. Seriously though, once you are a footballer into your
thirties you are like a non footballer who is into their late fifties. It won't be long before your employer helps you out the door to make way for
a younger, better looking and less pricey version of you.Comment
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You're right. It is tough on RWO. Some have been going at it for nearly 20 years. There's the grammar police; the stats police. There are mods lurking behind every semicolon. And just when you think you've survived, you get a Rowbottom to the solar plexus.It's tough on RWO. It doesn't matter who you are, you're only as good as your last game. Seriously though, once you are a footballer into your
thirties you are like a non footballer who is into their late fifties. It won't be long before your employer helps you out the door to make way for
a younger, better looking and less pricey version of you.Comment

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