Why couldn't we just have paid both straight and had enough to top up and extend Neale and then Billy without breaking the cap?
So we could have a war chest to get someone like Hogan.
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Why couldn't we just have paid both straight and had enough to top up and extend Neale and then Billy without breaking the cap?
How many time can you use home sickness.
I work away from home for a damn sight less than this Turkey. And how can we get back the front loaded contract.
Play him for another year and see what we can get for him.
P.s. Colin young has the morality of a used car sales man..sneaky snake in the grass..
No doubt that this can be extremely tough on some. I'm sure the club is sympathetic in this situation & really this also stresses how strange it is that many seem to think Brad to Saints is a done deal. The money he's being offered by them is irrelevant to us getting what's best for the club & if the cash really plays no role in his decision to get back as Colin Young has said, Hill's camp won't mind the fact that there are going to be many more Vic clubs circling that Belly & Co will be chatting to. Much more to play out here.I'm not shootin this one at you mate, but I can tell you I know of two disasters of friends of mine who "work away" and neither has a family or kids any more. That is a bit different from homesickness with full time in another state, FIFO is good for some terrible for others, it makes lots of money , but it wrecks things too.
Many people thrive on "getting away", thats a problem in itself, unless like some , very few though go for a year make a good pile of money and set themselves up and their family, the thing is simple.
So the point I'm making is there are all sorts of ways, being away from the den , can effect people differently, and it does, but this homesickness thread and the head kicking over it , is weird.
I still think he might go back to Hawthorn , no deal with Coniglio now, no big money needed, he's staying by order of Field Marshall Mclachlan.No doubt that this can be extremely tough on some. I'm sure the club is sympathetic in this situation & really this also stresses how strange it is that many seem to think Brad to Saints is a done deal. The money he's being offered by them is irrelevant to us getting what's best for the club & if the cash really plays no role in his decision to get back as Colin Young has said, Hill's camp won't mind the fact that there are going to be many more Vic clubs circling that Belly & Co will be chatting to. Much more to play out here.
I'm not shootin this one at you mate, but I can tell you I know of two disasters of friends of mine who "work away" and neither has a family or kids any more. That is a bit different from homesickness with full time in another state, FIFO is good for some terrible for others, it makes lots of money , but it wrecks things too.
Bit of a long bow to draw. Half of all marriages end in divorce, you knowing 2 people who work FIFO and got divorced doesn't really mean anything, it's just pure anecdote.
As a counterpoint I have been told by more than 1 friend that they prefer FIFO hours, sure they might not see their kids for 2 weeks, but they get to spend more meaningful chunks of time with them when they do have their time off, instead of just an hour a day they would see them for if they worked a 9 to 5 job.
Bit of a long bow to draw. Half of all marriages end in divorce, you knowing 2 people who work FIFO and got divorced doesn't really mean anything, it's just pure anecdote.
As a counterpoint I have been told by more than 1 friend that they prefer FIFO hours, sure they might not see their kids for 2 weeks, but they get to spend more meaningful chunks of time with them when they do have their time off, instead of just an hour a day they would see them for if they worked a 9 to 5 job.
Are you trying to say FIFO doesn’t have an effect on the national divorce rate? That’s what I’d call drawing a long bow.
Bit of a long bow to draw. Half of all marriages end in divorce, you knowing 2 people who work FIFO and got divorced doesn't really mean anything, it's just pure anecdote.
As a counterpoint I have been told by more than 1 friend that they prefer FIFO hours, sure they might not see their kids for 2 weeks, but they get to spend more meaningful chunks of time with them when they do have their time off, instead of just an hour a day they would see them for if they worked a 9 to 5 job.
Only anecdotal evidence I’m afraid.That's what I'm saying, yes. Studies have shown that FIFO families are no worse off than anyone else, do you have anything to support your assertion or are you just going with the vibe, Mabo, the constitution etc?
Yeah I think the club has had a reasonable stand with both Weller and Neale. Some whinging happened, but they were contracted. No reason to do any trade unless it makes us stronger, and we should hold to that.Either way, not really comparable to Brad Hill with no kids on mid to high 6 figures a year.
We play hardball with him.
Totally right.Yeah I think the club has had a reasonable stand with both Weller and Neale. Some whinging happened, but they were contracted. No reason to do any trade unless it makes us stronger, and we should hold to that.
Do you work fifo?.That's what I'm saying, yes. Studies have shown that FIFO families are no worse off than anyone else, do you have anything to support your assertion or are you just going with the vibe, Mabo, the constitution etc?
Fly-in fly-out workforce practices in Australia: The effects on children and family relationships
Australian research into FIFO work practices suggests this lifestyle has a range of effects on children and on family relationships.aifs.gov.au
That's what I'm saying, yes. Studies have shown that FIFO families are no worse off than anyone else, do you have anything to support your assertion or are you just going with the vibe, Mabo, the constitution etc?
Fly-in fly-out workforce practices in Australia: The effects on children and family relationships
Australian research into FIFO work practices suggests this lifestyle has a range of effects on children and on family relationships.aifs.gov.au
Why include a later pick?Take pick 6 and a later pick, and trade that to Geelong and land Kelly.
A rule of thumb for FIFO workers, on average, take 3 people, within 6 months the first person is gone, within 12 months the second person is gone, and the third, if they’re still there after 18 months, they generally stay for the long run.A report from 5 yrs ago?
Serious question.
Have you ever done FIFO work? and for how long?
When you got to site and opened the door to your 2m x 3m donga and realised this was home for the next 2 weeks, how did it make you feel?
'Every second person is going through a divorce': FIFO workers' mental health under strain
Psychological distress is significantly more prevalent in the remote mining and construction workforce than in the general community, new research has found.www.abc.net.au
The push to stamp out FIFO suicide
WA’s big mining companies are being urged to join a drive to stop suicide among fly-in, fly-out workers, who are more at risk of mental illness than the rest of the population.thewest.com.au
'Miners are dying': The human cost of WA's FIFO economy
Three years after an inquiry into the impact of fly-in, fly-out lifestyle on workers’ wellbeing, with zero of 30 recommendations implemented, the WA government orders another study into the effects of FIFO on mental health. But as the death toll rises, what are we hoping to find out?www.watoday.com.au
Who’s to say West Coast won’t make a better offer. They will offer pick(a) and a player. Jackson Nelson, Jarrod Brander and Jack Petruccelle all names that have been mentioned along with their first pick.Why include a later pick?
Will they get a better offer from WC so we need to do that? No.
Did they offer "more" for Dangerfield? It looks to me like our pick 6 would be a very similarly valued trade to the one they gave Adelaide when they had them over a barrel, with Dangerfield a hotter prospect than Kelly is now.
We really don't need to be doing any favours here.
I am continually perplexed about the number of afl players who get homesick or have to be by their family for whatever reason. Seriously? Im sure it’s happened but I can’t remember ever hearing of an nfl, nba, or mlb player getting homesick FFS. I’m truly not trying to take the piss but what is about footy players that makes them so emotionally fragile they need to be by their family while they play footy? You’re making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. Buy a plane ticket for your mom and dad every month. I just don’t get it. Seems like a convenient excuse to me. I’m glad bell said he would do what’s best for the club. Hold Brad to his contract if you don’t get a deal you like. Be strong, Belly!
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I hope they do, and is the reason I am happy for the club to be in the discussion, but I think our role in this trade is peripheral. In fact if they gave 14 and 23 it would be great, potentially reducing the targeting of WA players.Who’s to say West Coast won’t make a better offer. They will offer pick(a) and a player. Jackson Nelson, Jarrod Brander and Jack Petruccelle all names that have been mentioned along with their first pick.
West Coast also currently have pick 14. If they win their first final that is as low as the pick will go. If it remains pick 14 - will get pushed back to at least 17 (due to GCS PP, with bids on Tom Green and Liam Henry). They also have currently pick 23.