TrueI'm not sure he's won a most courageous award like Baker though, dramatically decreases the value
He doesnt have 3 contracts waiting for his approval so you are possibly correct
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TrueI'm not sure he's won a most courageous award like Baker though, dramatically decreases the value
Nah, Dogs will still have to pay some of his salary if another club is committing to the three years remaining on his contract, because if he were out of contract, he'd only be getting a two year-deal anywhere in the league at his age and rapid decline as a player.
Probably a fair call.
Yep, there’s no way they’d want to keep that contract on their books, so if a club bears the full brunt of that, you’d think it will be a 3rd-rounder at best.He has 3 years left on an expensive contract.
You would be lucky to get a 3rd for him.
Nice!Contracted for 3 years, 3 time All Australian, no injury history. Basically the opposite of Bazlenka, so that should mean a high first rounder going by the other thread.
He is 100 years old though!Contracted 3 x AA premiership player top 3 pick am I doing this right tigers fans?
He’s 30He is 100 years old though!
That's my point, it hurts his value considerably he has 2-3 years left in the game at most & is a slow player.He’s 30
Mitchell looks cooked so might be able to slot straight into that role
If it comes down to this or Bailey walking to PSD at the end of the trade period, the cats may consider it tbh.Geelong fans seem against trading their 2024 and 2025 firsts for Bailey Smith, I wonder if Bailey Smith and Jack Macrae would push it over the edge?
Every club has a slow accumulator. It is a matter of whether they have quick players around them to do the running. He needs to find a team where he IS that main guy to get the clearance first. Not sure a team like Collingwood would work given they already have Mitchell in there. I think he knows he may have to play for a developing team, get to see out his career as a full time mid, but cop some hard results as well. Cannot see any of the contenders NEEDING his type though.Be interesting to see which clubs want a slow accumulator who is probably in decline? Not a profile many would be after but North are after experience so must be on their radar
Whether he is in or out of favour is irrelevant as he is on a fairly lengthy contract. I think a more appropriate definition of his position in the team would be he's on the fringe. He played 19 games in 2024, 4 as sub. When given the opportunity to play full games in the VFL in his preferred position he had 40 disposals and 6 tackles a game so I don't think he's close to being finished, he just needs to be in a team who plays him to his strengths.That's my point, it hurts his value considerably he has 2-3 years left in the game at most & is a slow player.
EDIT, I should have said this also is clearly out of favour with Bevo. not worth much
Should get takers for a 3rd rounder... which looks around the mark.Bevo doesn't like him.
The deal will get done pretty easily, wouldn't expect more then a 3rd rounder.
Could be a good fit at a number of Victorian clubs. I wonder if Geelong might be keen.
Yeah the age joke is an obvious one but they do have a history of bringing in older guys who can play a role for a year or two or three, and having just turned 30 Macrae could be exactly that.
Don't think the club sees Mitchell as cooked. They have plans for him to be in the primary midfield mix for 2025, and I think Macrae would be behind him. That's not to say Macrae couldn't play a lot of footy for us if he were on our list but you'd suggest N.Daicos-JDG-Crisp-Mitchell are all in front of him at this point of time with Pendlebury, Sidebottom and Josh Daicos partaking in the midfield mix as well as young Ed Allan who we've got a lot riding on.This is actually a pretty solid fit and might be a good call. Mitchell looks cooked so might be able to slot straight into that role as an inside distributor.
He'll actually be very good in this role but we simply don't have the ability to allow him to do it.
Can't see dogs accepting anything less than top 10 pick. He was pick 7 and is probably better than some drafted before him so 10 is a stealIf it comes down to this or Bailey walking to PSD at the end of the trade period, the cats may consider it tbh.
It's not necessarily a matter of 'should', just might be a matter of 'willing to'.Why should the dogs eat any of his contract ?
He wants to leave
Doggies will just get a rubbish pick in the 3rd round for a 30 year old
His new club takes him as is
North bound imo