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Would be interested in how well they retain them, given West Coast will probably be down the end of the ladder in the next 4 years.Err, what?
Clearly you don't know much about West Coast, from saying this.
It's actually rare for Vic WCE players to leave WA after playing for them, especially high-profile ones.
You do have a good point in player retention. I will say though this is a West Coast that has been a bit of a basketcase since 2018. This isnt the power local based side in the 90s. The fact that names like: Barrass, Waterman, Yeo have been thrown up as names up for trade in media in 2024 suggests to me , the club is no longer able to attract the very best players in the comp. I genuine cant think of a player West Coast has been able to pull in since their last premiership from another club in their prime. Tim Kelly probably the closest? West Coast ended up paying overs for T Kelly. Do admit that if West Coast were somehow able to snag a Chad Warner or a Tim English in 2024 or 2025, it would change my perceptions of the club. Right now, for me, they arent a destination club even for star West Australian players in the AFL.
There is no shame not being able to keep a high profile interstate player. Dangerfield, Jeremy Cameron, Tanner Bruhn went back to Geelong for that 'country laid back lifestyle'. Money cant buy that sort of thing.