Given the rumour of GCS now offering their pick 20 as part of the F1, I say we are.......I can't imagine either club would want to. But if push came to shove which club is more likely to?
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Given the rumour of GCS now offering their pick 20 as part of the F1, I say we are.......I can't imagine either club would want to. But if push came to shove which club is more likely to?
If that turns out to be right, I'd say the deal has already been agreed to by the clubs and the player needs convincing.Given the rumour of GCS now offering their pick 20 as part of the F1, I say we are.......
I wouldn't say the deal is done, likely still in discuss and GCS has recently increase their offer with pick 20 for our F1 which is inline with what the ITK poster mentioned weeks ago that the trade doesn't happen is from the Crows (they likely only offer us a straight swap for F1 then) so Lukosius has agreed but hasn't nominated a trade as we are still discussing the pick coming back (probably can hold out for pick 13).If that turns out to be right, I'd say the deal has already been agreed to by the clubs and the player needs convincing.
But I have my doubts it's true
I think those positives work better as a less accountable third tall forward (high half forward) and the negatives are mitigated, as others have pointed out, by the fact that he's unlikely to attract as much attention as Fog or TT.Positives - huge potential, great kick, great skills, pretty decent footy smarts.
Negatives - not physical, not a hard worker, not good 1 on 1, very rarely impacts the result.