You’re kidding? He can’t get on the park..
Sam Edmond said he’s gone to see Dr Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt the same guy who fixed degoey’s hamstrings
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You’re kidding? He can’t get on the park..
Absolutely pointless, he's completely cooked. Also has had plenty of "off-field issues" if you believe the rumour mill.Hannebery weighing up AFL return with third club
Dan Hannebery's AFL career might not be done.www.sen.com.au
What are we thinking.. Jesus
if this was 850k for the four years - so 212k a year, id do it - whats the minimum these days for annual contract?Watch us sign hannebery for 4 years at $850k
Supposably WC are keen to do a pick swap.
Im guessing to get ahead of us for Ginbey.
Something like GC 5 for WC 8 and future second.
Dont mind it considering Sheezle Wardlaw and Tsatas practically unavailable to us anyhow.
Still get Phillipou or McKenzie making it to pick 8… or even go for Hollands.
very little downside..
Not confirmed
After targeting Essendon captain Heppell
I feel like we are trying to get another 30yo+ to the club
Anyone recruited now is obviously outside the b22
Also Moore and Elliott hasn't had a hammy issue since they went and saw him in 2018 (during a time they were plagued with issues for ages). I'm not sure what he does, but whatever it is; it worksSam Edmond said he’s gone to see Dr Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt the same guy who fixed degoey’s hamstrings
Has a relationship with Dew so it would have to be him driving it. The injury risk is big but if it is some mentor/playing coach
The AFL stars who were polarising in their draft year and the likely 2022 version
“Some people have him at five, some have him well outside 10.”www.sen.com.au
Is he though? Had surgery on his calf in March and flew to Germany to meet with 'Healing Hans' in May during his recovery period. Made his VFL return seven weeks later and played well with 29 disposals. Played another game in the VFL the following week and put together another solid game with 25 disposals. The following week he made his AFL return and picked up 27 disposals + a goal. Had a quiet game the following week against Geelong with just 11 disposals but the ankle niggle that would see him miss one week may explain that performance. The ankle niggle clearly wasn't serious because he returned again in round 23 and picked up 30 disposals as well as 3 Brownlow votes.We cannot possibly pick up Hannerbury absolutely totally cooked.
Is he though? Had surgery on his calf in March and flew to Germany to meet with 'Healing Hans' in May during his recovery period. Made his VFL return seven weeks later and played well with 29 disposals. Played another game in the VFL the following week and put together another solid game with 25 disposals. The following week he made his AFL return and picked up 27 disposals + a goal. Had a quiet game the following week against Geelong with just 11 disposals but the ankle niggle that would see him miss one week may explain that performance. The ankle niggle clearly wasn't serious because he returned again in round 23 and picked up 30 disposals as well as 3 Brownlow votes.
So is Hannebery actually cooked or is that just the narrative that some would have you believe? It seems like he put together about six weeks of really good footy towards the end of this season after successfully recovering from calf surgery and getting medical advice from 'Healing Hans'. Hannebery himself even said he felt like he finally got his body right towards the end of this season. Obviously Dew and Shaw would have an existing relationships with Hanners from their Swans days and I'm sure they would be using Casboult as an example of what can happen in your 30s with a change of scenery. I'm certainly not opposed to injecting more of the successful bloods culture into our club if the medical staff are confident that his can hold up for at least one more season.