Ah OK, I'm no accountant obviously haha. But it still stands to reason he doesn't take home less money by spreading it over 5 than getting it all in 4 doesn't it? .
He doesn't end up any worse off financially for this either. Working on 1.2m a year (which I believe is an inflated figure based on a bunch of triggers he "could" hit) over 4 years he takes home about 665k a year for 4 years = 2.66m. If that same 4.8m is spread over 5 years that equals 960k a...
It's 2 in a 4 year period though isn't it? Not 2 in 5. So Amiss and Erasmus cover us this year but not 2025 because we won't have taken a 1R pick in 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025.
Good article on the freo website about Caleb's career so far. He already holds the club record for disposals in a game, club record for clearances in a game and club record for tackles in a game. He's 158 disposals short this year (with 4 games to go - not sure if it only applies to regular...
Serong already contracted for 4 more years after this one. But yeah, even though I'm confident Andy is staying, I'd still like to see him sign a long term deal soon!
I dont know the official wording but in the west's article in says the new regulations state contact to the face is classed as intentional. I wonder if the fact he hit him in the back of the head, rather than the face, got him off on a technicality?
I would be extremely surprised if the Fremantle Lager is anything other than underwhelming. It will be brewed to appeal to the masses ie Great Northern or Carlton Dry like - unoffensive and cheap to produce. They will be relying on the can art to sell it anyway.
As for the IPA vs Lager debate...
Not having a go at you, it just me think - It's funny how we our opinion of players swings so wildly directly off of a teams performance, Sydney lose a few games and suddenly their whole list is meh. Same thing we do with our team, when we win a prime Chris Judd would struggle to squeeze into...
He also said in the same article that Carlton have already built up enough of a buffer to guarantee top 2 - despite them only being half a game ahead of 3rd and 4th and a game ahead of 5th, 6th and 7th with 5 odd games to go.
I'm no expert clearly, but I would think he has more to gain at this point in his career from lower game time. IMO, JLo is keeping him in just enough touch to be available for finals, where I can see him genuinely having an impact. Same with Fyfe, I know they are both contracted for next year...
Yeah I think it's a major chink in the armour - if you look at the Carlton, Port, Hawks and 2nd Sydney (which we were lucky to get away with) games we just can't control the game when we are trying to protect a lead.
Cal Twomey was asked that specific question on gettable today and he replied "it's a super depth draft", meaning not standout for the top 5 or 10 picks, but standout for the quality all the way to pick 40 or so.
If the changes go ahead, I'll bet Kako (who we are probably looking very hard at with our first pick) goes on to be the best small forward the competition has ever seen.
But we can't draft something that isn't there - I've read several times in this thread people saying we can use our best pick to take a top 10 small forward, who will impact straight away. But if the best small forward is projected at pick 35, we would be crazy to use a top 10 pick on them even...
They need someone too damaged to be in line for a senior job anywhere else, but someone who can resonate with the fans, has a proven record of being forgiven for failures and knows his way across the Swan River. Ben Cousins perhaps?
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