Caddy and pick 36 for Hank and pick 14, sounds about right to me
Yep, no problems from me. Sounds about right
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Caddy and pick 36 for Hank and pick 14, sounds about right to me
Gold Coast are trying to sell a house in Kew, for the price of a house in Toorak.
We will meet somewhere in the middle i.e Camberwell.
As much as I understand the whole Gold Coast want Geelong's compensation pick so North should trade for that, I don't see why Geelong does that. Surely, if they are genuinely interested in Caddy, they will let it all drag out and try force Caddy to cave in (if it is true that he is demanding the Kangaroos). The risk is that the Gold Coast will cave but I don't know why Geelong wouldn't take the risk as the gain is a lot higher than just purely conceding defeat now.
Getting Hamish McIntosh a few picks cheaper than he is worth, isn't a great deal for Geelong, especially considering his large salary and the seemingly larger supply of ruckmen on the market this year in comparison to previous years. Geelong will surely demand more than that to drop out of the race for Caddy. It's probably down to two possible clubs now so even if the chance is only 30% of him going to Geelong, the benefits of trying to force Caddy's hands outweigh the risk.
It just doesn't make sense from Geelong's perspective even though it makes sense for the Kangaroos. Charity doesn't exist at AFL level.
They need to. Caddy certainly won't be the last 'I want to go home' player on their current list.
As much as I understand the whole Gold Coast want Geelong's compensation pick so North should trade for that, I don't see why Geelong does that. Surely, if they are genuinely interested in Caddy, they will let it all drag out and try force Caddy to cave in (if it is true that he is demanding the Kangaroos). The risk is that the Gold Coast will cave but I don't know why Geelong wouldn't take the risk as the gain is a lot higher than just purely conceding defeat now.
Getting Hamish McIntosh a few picks cheaper than he is worth, isn't a great deal for Geelong, especially considering his large salary and the seemingly larger supply of ruckmen on the market this year in comparison to previous years. Geelong will surely demand more than that to drop out of the race for Caddy. It's probably down to two possible clubs now so even if the chance is only 30% of him going to Geelong, the benefits of trying to force Caddy's hands outweigh the risk.
It just doesn't make sense from Geelong's perspective even though it makes sense for the Kangaroos. Charity doesn't exist at AFL level.
Yes but why would Geelong facilitate it? Caddy seemingly has Geelong as his second option. If a deal with the Roos falls over, who would be second in line?They would be doing it on the understanding Caddy wants to play at North.
Yes but why would Geelong facilitate it? Caddy seemingly has Geelong as his second option. If a deal with the Roos falls over, who would be second in line?
Geelong will be vultures not facilitators unless it suits them. They will be opportunistic not charitable. They owe Caddy or the Kangaroos nothing. They have something the Gold Coast wants and will play hard ball to make sure Caddy to the Kangaroos falls over so they can try swoop in.
Lets not forget too that Caddy hasn't publicly nominated a club and his manager has said Geelong are in the lead so all this Geelong being the facilitator thing, is way too early to call.
Cooled their interest due to the Gold Coast wanting two first rounders. Where is the Kangaroos' second first rounder? The GC rejected Geelong's compensation pick alone. It was said they said no to the Gold Coast not they weren't interested. No one was interested in two first rounders for Caddy so in that case, the Saints and Kangaroos aren't interest either.Geelong have apparently cooled their interest in Caddy. Some thinking O'Bree coming to them as a coach might have something to do with it.
Considering their culture for developing from within, if a player doesn't want to play for them, I don't think they'd chase them.
They have also stated that their 1st, 2nd and 3rd priority is Caddy.Because Geelong are very keen on H.
Yes but why would Geelong facilitate it? Caddy seemingly has Geelong as his second option. If a deal with the Roos falls over, who would be second in line?
Geelong will be vultures not facilitators unless it suits them. They will be opportunistic not charitable. They owe Caddy or the Kangaroos nothing. They have something the Gold Coast wants and will play hard ball to make sure Caddy to the Kangaroos falls over so they can try swoop in.
Lets not forget too that Caddy hasn't publicly nominated a club and his manager has said Geelong are in the lead so all this Geelong being the facilitator thing, is way too early to call.
His manager said nothing of any substance at all.
Geelong may not want to pursue a player who wants to get to North. They may have conceded we'll get a deal done. I don't know. But I am pretty confident we wouldn't be giving McIntosh away early in the trade period unless it was linked to Caddy.
GC confirming that Caddy is happy to go to three or four clubs and hasn't nominated a particular club.
As much as I understand the whole Gold Coast want Geelong's compensation pick so North should trade for that, I don't see why Geelong does that. Surely, if they are genuinely interested in Caddy, they will let it all drag out and try force Caddy to cave in (if it is true that he is demanding the Kangaroos). The risk is that the Gold Coast will cave but I don't know why Geelong wouldn't take the risk as the gain is a lot higher than just purely conceding defeat now.
Getting Hamish McIntosh a few picks cheaper than he is worth, isn't a great deal for Geelong, especially considering his large salary and the seemingly larger supply of ruckmen on the market this year in comparison to previous years. Geelong will surely demand more than that to drop out of the race for Caddy. It's probably down to two possible clubs now so even if the chance is only 30% of him going to Geelong, the benefits of trying to force Caddy's hands outweigh the risk.
It just doesn't make sense from Geelong's perspective even though it makes sense for the Kangaroos. Charity doesn't exist at AFL level.
When the statements that have been made publicly (including from Caddy's manager who stated Geelong are "leading the charge")
Just a footnote on this.
Caddys manager never said Geelong is leading the charge, what he said was he feels the compo pick would be most attractive out of what the 3 clubs had to offer (To Gold Coast, completely ignoring other factors such as preference of where Josh wanted to go etc).
This doesn't mean they lead, just that they hold the highest pick, which isn't necessarily going to mean they get him.
GC confirming that Caddy is happy to go to three or four clubs and hasn't nominated a particular club.
When the statements that have been made publicly (including from Caddy's manager who stated Geelong are "leading the charge") that the GC want Geelong's compensation, there is no way that Geelong would give up pole position.
What team I barrack for is irrelevant, its a dumb idea, that Geelong would despite being in the best position to satisfy GC and with Caddy not nominating a team, would give up and help other teams land him. Remember, Geelong also have two first rounders sitting there if they want.
The fact that the Age says that Gysberts to Geelong with their third means this is just speculation, which everything is at this point. Just 'cause it's reported don't make it true.This morning's Herald Sun says that the Kangaroos want Geelong's second pick (about late 30s) for McIntosh and Geelong will only offer their third pick (about mid 50s) at this stage. Sounds like McIntosh's value isn't particularly high especially considering Geelong are being linked with Jordan Gysberts with their second rounder (which sounds a lot closer to a done deal and is purely one of those deals that waits till near the end).
That's not my opinion. That is what is being reported. I would have rate McIntosh higher but obviously the Cats or Kangaroos don't think he is worth what the public does.