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Max king is better than hes twin brother ben do the comparison on footywire.Breaking news.
Max King has signed a bumper 14 year deal worth $42 million to be a Saint for life.
By memory he plays bigger than his height due to his athleticism. Either his age is catching up to him or else he's been playing injured or maybe a combo of both.He wasn’t the Lone Ranger who had two poor finals but gets whacked more than anyone.
I literally could not believe Tim Membrey is only 188cm. I honestly thought he was 193-195 ish.
Would you take a 2nd rounder for Frost?
Frosty is better than depth!From a strictly value perspective you would probably do that deal. From a Hawks perspective I'd keep him. Firstly he would be excellent depth, Secondly there might be a spot for him if a couple of the others play further up the ground, ie. Sic, Weddle. I love what he did this year, as did many of us, if only the poor bugger could kick.
Just a gut feeling, I reckon he would want to stay. We had an awesome season and From memory I think he had a career best season.
I still can't see it happening whether it be Sydney or Saints that come for him. If there's a 3 year offer on the table for him I could just as easily see us offering him a revised 2 year deal and the only way we'd let him walk is if the other offer was for considerable $$$.İt will be a choice made by frosty not Hawthorn. Swans don't bat deep down back so A three year deal would be enticing as he has lived there before.
Off course he's contracted and second rounder is definitely something we could consider. This draft is deep and even.
I still can't see it happening whether it be Sydney or Saints that come for him. If there's a 3 year offer on the table for him I could just as easily see us offering him a revised 2 year deal and the only way we'd let him walk is if the other offer was for considerable $$$.
Also as much as I love Frosty I still find it hard to see another club offering a 2nd rounder for him.
Mate, frost had a great season. The Swans are in it for the now and they want someone with experience who just plays the full back job without any hesitation.I still can't see it happening whether it be Sydney or Saints that come for him. If there's a 3 year offer on the table for him I could just as easily see us offering him a revised 2 year deal and the only way we'd let him walk is if the other offer was for considerable $$$.
Also as much as I love Frosty I still find it hard to see another club offering a 2nd rounder for him.
We have to remember he only has a 1 year contract if Swan offer a longer deal then I'm okay if he decides to take it for securityFrom a strictly value perspective you would probably do that deal. From a Hawks perspective I'd keep him. Firstly he would be excellent depth, Secondly there might be a spot for him if a couple of the others play further up the ground, ie. Sic, Weddle. I love what he did this year, as did many of us, if only the poor bugger could kick.
Just a gut feeling, I reckon he would want to stay. We had an awesome season and From memory I think he had a career best season.
Not doubting your info but strange move signing a 6 year extension if he's not happy there.Max king is better than hes twin brother ben do the comparison on footywire.
i work at haileybury college sometimes and i speak to matty loyde and pendles a fair bit and they say that max is not happy under ross and imo he would be perfect for us and i would be prepared to give up our future first and could thrive in our system
further to this:SEN was saying it was coming from Merrett's management (similar to the Stringer related leak a few weeks back)....
Yep, definitely want to keep Frost, at least for one more season.Have to keep Frost. Sydney can **** off.
Frost had one of the best seasons. I think there is still room for him next year.Big no to trading Frost or Reeves
If we get Barrass and he goes down we have no other KPD apart from Serong as Blanck may not even play next year.
If Meek goes down we have no decent backup.
We are finally building depth so trading them out for prospects who aren’t AFL ready yet doesn’t make sense.
Hell no. I think he's versatile in Defence & bringing in Barrass helps Frost - doesn't replace him. Definitely keep.Would you take a 2nd rounder for Frost?
further to this:
Don't blame the sun for that. And if was in 2 separate grand finals at different ends of the ground.Is darling the guy that dropped sitters in a gf because the sun got in his eyes
I like Frost and rate him very highly as a 1v1 defender. But he's not versatile, he can really only play the lock down defender role. If he gets too much of the ball he becomes a weakness not a strength.I’d take Richmonds second rounder. Not the swans.
Wouldn’t even entertain letting him go. We need him fit as he’s so versatile and I see him being in our best 22 with Barrass and Battle.
I was going to suggest maybe he;s looking elsewhere given his emotional state after the Port game, hope we keep him but you can understand if he looks elsewhere.Swines are into Frosty
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Lewis and Mitchell were contracted and I believe went 1st and 3rd in the bnf and got traded for 88 and 66If a club is offering 3 years to a contracted player coming off a career best season and their second round pick is around 36-40 then I'd almost be inclined to ask for MORE than that.
further to this:
Frosty is your typical sell high play, he has 1 year left and with TB and Battle coming in a fit and healthy list, he might only be backup or needed in certain situations.
If we get 2nd for him I'd take it and use that with our first for TB and we still keep Collingwoods 2nd for this year's draft.
I'm so torn on this and I agree with both of you. I'd love Frosty to stay but the reality is that if we keep him then that likely means a young kid like Serong would probably be looking to move on and if he was to go on to have an awesome 200 game career it could be something we end up regretting further down the line.Hell no. I think he's versatile in Defence & bringing in Barrass helps Frost - doesn't replace him. Definitely keep.
Besides, 2nd Round Picks aren't what we need.
We have PLENTY of young talent - if we're getting more, it needs to be better than what a pick ~40 is likely to give.
IF he asked for a trade, then I'd much prefer he was used to upgrade our existing hand or in a trade that brings in an F1.
Example
Sydney:
Frost + 'pies 2nd (~30) for opposition 2024 1st (~20) + F3 (~52)
I mentioned this earlier but with the draft happening after the trade period if we were to somehow snag a F1 for Frosty then they could turn around knowing full well that we've traded him and demand 2 x 1st for Barrass. I'm not saying they would but they could very well pray on our desperation and try to bend us over. Just worth a though that's all.Hell no. I think he's versatile in Defence & bringing in Barrass helps Frost - doesn't replace him. Definitely keep.
Besides, 2nd Round Picks aren't what we need.
We have PLENTY of young talent - if we're getting more, it needs to be better than what a pick ~40 is likely to give.
IF he asked for a trade, then I'd much prefer he was used to upgrade our existing hand or in a trade that brings in an F1.
Example
Sydney:
Frost + 'pies 2nd (~30) for opposition 2024 1st (~20) + F3 (~52)