Traded #26 Luke Parker

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Luke Parker
Luke Parker has plenty of football ahead and has already compiled a resume packed with impressive achievements. Since landing at the Sydney Swans via the 2010 AFL Draft, he has won a 2012 premiership medal, earned All Australian selection and won two Bob Skilton medals. In 2015, he was added to the club’s leadership group at the age of just 22, and has led the team as a co-captain alongside Josh Kennedy and Dane Rampe since 2019. While Parker is among the league’s elite midfielders, his strong marking and expert game awareness make him a genuine threat when rotating through the forward line.

Luke Parker
DOB: 25 October 1992
DEBUT: 2011
DRAFT: #40, 2010 National Draft
RECRUITED FROM: Langwarrin (Vic)/Dandenong U18

 
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As much as I would love Luke Parker to stay, you would think it would be his last chance to secure a multi year deal before retirement. Who comes to mind is Ryan O'Keefe - I am sure if Ryan O'Keefe knew he would be struggling for a spot in 2014, he would have requested a trade at the end of 2013. I have defended Parker on here throughout the season, but with the likes of Adams, Gus and Cleary on the sidelines, I have a feeling Parker will unfortunately go down the same path as our 2012 Norm Smith Medallist. I, without any inside knowledge whatsoever, think Luke Parker is 100% gone and the request will come as soon as our season ends. Sad to think about this potential reality.
 
As much as I would love Luke Parker to stay, you would think it would be his last chance to secure a multi year deal before retirement. Who comes to mind is Ryan O'Keefe - I am sure if Ryan O'Keefe knew he would be struggling for a spot in 2014, he would have requested a trade at the end of 2013. I have defended Parker on here throughout the season, but with the likes of Adams, Gus and Cleary on the sidelines, I have a feeling Parker will unfortunately go down the same path as our 2012 Norm Smith Medallist. I, without any inside knowledge whatsoever, think Luke Parker is 100% gone and the request will come as soon as our season ends. Sad to think about this potential reality.
This is sadly close to the reality of the situation.
 

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I would be more than happy for him to stay (even if only so that he notched up his 300th in Swans colours) but the silver lining to his departure would be that his salary (which will be amongst our highest noting the time it was signed) will be off our books you'd imagine. The club should be able to either use that to improve the squad immediately, or restructure some contracts to give us more flexibility and room to sign players in the years moving forward (see Warner).
 
I would be more than happy for him to stay (even if only so that he notched up his 300th in Swans colours) but the silver lining to his departure would be that his salary (which will be amongst our highest noting the time it was signed) will be off our books you'd imagine. The club should be able to either use that to improve the squad immediately, or restructure some contracts to give us more flexibility and room to sign players in the years moving forward (see Warner).

If he's out of contract after next year it really is a 'use it or lose it' though it's not as if he has 2+ years remaining.
 
As much as I would love Luke Parker to stay, you would think it would be his last chance to secure a multi year deal before retirement. Who comes to mind is Ryan O'Keefe - I am sure if Ryan O'Keefe knew he would be struggling for a spot in 2014, he would have requested a trade at the end of 2013. I have defended Parker on here throughout the season, but with the likes of Adams, Gus and Cleary on the sidelines, I have a feeling Parker will unfortunately go down the same path as our 2012 Norm Smith Medallist. I, without any inside knowledge whatsoever, think Luke Parker is 100% gone and the request will come as soon as our season ends. Sad to think about this potential reality.
Best for all parities involved.
 
If he's out of contract after next year it really is a 'use it or lose it' though it's not as if he has 2+ years remaining.

Well they can use it in different ways is my point. They could bring in another player on a big salary, offer Warner a huge upfront salary in year 1 or they could bring forward some money in contracts that are longer-term.
 
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As much as I would love Luke Parker to stay, you would think it would be his last chance to secure a multi year deal before retirement. Who comes to mind is Ryan O'Keefe - I am sure if Ryan O'Keefe knew he would be struggling for a spot in 2014, he would have requested a trade at the end of 2013. I have defended Parker on here throughout the season, but with the likes of Adams, Gus and Cleary on the sidelines, I have a feeling Parker will unfortunately go down the same path as our 2012 Norm Smith Medallist. I, without any inside knowledge whatsoever, think Luke Parker is 100% gone and the request will come as soon as our season ends. Sad to think about this potential reality.

I would be more inclined to agree if it weren't for Adams. Why lose Parker but keept Adams? They're both old, but Parker is better and a club champion.

I can see only two possible answers (1) Parker's body is about to implode and the club knows and we don't. I see no evidence of this. (2) Failure of list management. I think that's the answer and I'm not happy about it.
 
I would be more inclined to agree if it weren't for Adams. Why lose Parker but keept Adams? They're both old, but Parker is better and a club champion.

I can see only two possible answers (1) Parker's body is about to implode and the club knows and we don't. I see no evidence of this. (2) Failure of list management. I think that's the answer and I'm not happy about it.
Pretty sure things happened in a sequence. Leaving out Jordon, who I don't think is connected to any of this I think it went something like:
Grundy decides on Sydney, discovers that his mate Adams is disaffected at the Pies and says "Swans look great, come with me". Adams manager approaches Beatson who says to himself "tough experienced midfielder for a bag of chips, yes please", when maybe he should have been thinking a bit more long term.
Parker had negotiated one more year than the Swans wanted to offer if you recall. I think we saw the writing on the wall.
Two tough decisions we didn't take are coming back to bite us. We now have two aging midfielders who don't really fit our game plan.
 
Pretty sure things happened in a sequence. Leaving out Jordon, who I don't think is connected to any of this I think it went something like:
Grundy decides on Sydney, discovers that his mate Adams is disaffected at the Pies and says "Swans look great, come with me". Adams manager approaches Beatson who says to himself "tough experienced midfielder for a bag of chips, yes please", when maybe he should have been thinking a bit more long term.
Parker had negotiated one more year than the Swans wanted to offer if you recall. I think we saw the writing on the wall.
Two tough decisions we didn't take are coming back to bite us. We now have two aging midfielders who don't really fit our game plan.

I'd say that's not too far off but I reckon Adams' manager spoke to Sydney before Taylor spoke to Brodie. And that's the poor list management I suspect. "Poor" is harsh but losing Parker for the sake of Adams is a really poor outcome despite how valuable Adams has been this year. The move to Sydney may wind up having been a bad choice for Adams too, even if the Pies missed finals this year.
 
I'd say that's not too far off but I reckon Adams' manager spoke to Sydney before Taylor spoke to Brodie. And that's the poor list management I suspect. "Poor" is harsh but losing Parker for the sake of Adams is a really poor outcome despite how valuable Adams has been this year. The move to Sydney may wind up having been a bad choice for Adams too, even if the Pies missed finals this year.
That's how I see it. Horse wanted extra experience and hardness, which in principle isn't a bad idea, but the reality hasn't turned out how it was meant to. IMO should have said no to Adams.
 

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Sitting behind the goals watching Parker play the decoy role to perfection to quell Aliir’s influence, a selfless role from a legend of the club

His reward will be the first player to appear in 5 Grand Finals. Lloyd and Rampe just behind on 4. Thanks to Bonz for that stat
 

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