No contracted player will come out and admit that they are open to being traded. Let’s wait and seeListening to Tom Mitchell on rsn this morning, would be flabbergasted if he is not playing for Hawthorn next year.
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No contracted player will come out and admit that they are open to being traded. Let’s wait and seeListening to Tom Mitchell on rsn this morning, would be flabbergasted if he is not playing for Hawthorn next year.
And that is probably the most accurate summary of the situation.I’m happy to keep Titch, had B&F year, don’t see clubs giving up the farm for Titch, and that would be only reason I would even consider trading him
His dad said he is staying, loves the Hawks and has been told we don't want to trade him.Prepare for your flabber to be gasted.
He’s now the most valuable trade asset we have(clearly he was already) in our weakest part of the ground, with clubs asking the question.
His dad said he is staying
but they don't have to go into detail on how laughable the trade rumours are and how they will be playing for the Hawks in 2022 - would just dance around the question if planning to leaveNo contracted player will come out and admit that they are open to being traded. Let’s wait and see
Our top 5 players average per disaposals in 2021Just because I am feeling petty today - my original post on this topic back on page 179:
Losing Mitchell won't phase me - happy if he stays, happy if we get a good trade for him. Turns 29 next year. Absolutely solid player and can drive up the disposals and hit the scoreboard when at his best - but there are a good deal of midfielders who average 5-10 less touches than him that can deal out more damage on the field than Titch does. He's a dependable workhorse but we are crying out for X-factor. Lacking him in 2019 we still finished 9th with as many wins as losses which is a far better outcome than both 2020 and 2021 when he did play. So long as the return works for us I won't be worried about him departing.
Now every post I make in the continuing discussion doesn't have to be in essay form where I have to restate my original argument that overall so long as the trade works for us I won't be crying into my cereal if Mitchell plays elsewhere next year. It might turn out to be a bad trade if the youngsters we get turn out to be trade busts - but that's the dice you have to roll. I am a big fan of Tom Mitchell - if you want to get really forensic about this you can go find 'big fish' threads from 2016 where I say that Mitchell is the big signing that I want and would rather him even if it meant missing out on O'Meara at the time. But I am a bigger supporter of the Hawthorn Football Club than any one player - even if they are as prolific at racking up the touches. If trading Tom gets us the opportunity of being closer to the next flag by getting a strong first round pick then I would be happy with the club pulling that trigger.
As good as Mitchell is I don't think I am speaking out of line by suggesting that he doesn't have that x-factor that some players do. He's not going to turn a game on its head like a Dusty Martin type of player can. That's not a knock on Tom - very few players have that ability. But if that next midfielder is potentially sitting in the first round this year and we can get another stab at that player - then I am all in on doing that this year. If the trade offer is a second rounder for Tom then the offering team can kindly go fu** itself.
Prepare for your flabber to be gasted.
He’s now the most valuable trade asset we have(clearly he was already) in our weakest part of the ground, with clubs asking the question.
So which Midfielders are going to be more damaging than Mitchell, with an extra 5-10 disaposals, Maybe Wingard if we played him their permanently, O’Meara is about on he’s average, don’t see he’s average going up, Worpel might increase he’s disaposals, but him and O’Meara are average kicks
Nash might average 20 disaposals next year if we play him permanently in the Midfield, he also is an average kick, Shiels is also average kick
Mitchell was one the main reasons why we went so well in the last few weeks, back to he’s Brownlow form don’t know why supporters want to trade him out
So the supporters who want us to trade Michell, what do think other clubs are going to cough up, it want to be very enticing
I cant see him being traded. He's just not rated that highly outside of our 4 walls.How about I donate $100 to the charity of your choice if Tom is traded - if he stays you donate $100 to the charity of my choice?
I cant see him being traded. He's just not rated that highly outside of our 4 walls.
What’s in it for me?How about I donate $100 to the charity of your choice if Tom is traded - if he stays you donate $100 to the charity of my choice?
the feel good of donating to a charity!What’s in it for me?
But seriously, why does this have to be you are right/wrong scenario. You don’t need to be offended by someone saying to “be prepared” for list changes. Just wait and see what eventuates.
It's a charity of your choosing...the feel good of donating to a charity!
It's a charity of your choosing...
You might choose something like the "Kim Jong Un Charity for Hotdog People in Ill-fitting suits" - that can't feel good for him to donate to...
It's a charity of your choosing...
You might choose something like the "Kim Jong Un Charity for Hotdog People in Ill-fitting suits" - that can't feel good for him to donate to...
Clarko has gone ?100% Clarko was staying as well.
Please keep the mystery, i like the surprises. Mind you i love ready thru all of this and that. Keep typing everyone. Please.What’s in it for me?
But seriously, why does this have to be you are right/wrong scenario. You don’t need to be offended by someone saying to “be prepared” for list changes. Just wait and see what eventuates.
I am not suggesting we won't be hurt his loss - it's a gamble for sure. My reference in past posts is that we still got the job done in 2019 without him better than we did in 2020 and 2021 with him. Granted there's personnel changes every year so those comparisons aren't perfect. However, having younger players like Downie, Bramble, Newcombe and some potential midfielders drafted in who are ready for senior footy from day 1 might help to somewhat cover the loss as well as getting games into our younger brigade while still having experienced players like JOM, Wingard, Shiels and even Worpel to lead them around.
I'm certainly not saying that if Carlton are offering pick 6 that I will be driving to Tom's place to help him pack - but if that's the kind of return we get then I will be at peace with the decision overall. We don't have a great deal of trade collateral outside of Mitchell and I dare say injuries would have cruelled any value on Gunston and Sicily and I would prefer to keep both of them as our forward line and back line could use the leadership. I don't want to give up any of our younger players who are showing promise - and Hanrahan and Howe are unlikely to net much in return if they departed. I don't see many other ways to strengthen our draft hand. Based on all of that - if Mitchell goes and we get a decent first rounder as a result then I'm content. I'm content if he stays also.
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So which Midfielders are going to be more damaging than Mitchell.............
Jaeger is also similar to Mitchell only he gets it less and often gets tackled trying to fend off. He’d be the one I’d look to move on from himself Mitchell and Worpel. He’s likely got the least amount of years left in him as well.I'll stick my neck out and risk looking the fool.
I reckon Jai will be far more damaging with 30% fewer disposals than Titch is, providing he has free reign on the ball.
Watching games, when Tom wins first use his kick is more often than not fairly ordinary. His handballs often go to players flat footed and sitting defensive side of the 'circle', and they in turn don't have much time to be overly creative. Some of that is that those other mids are also not electric in first gear to create clear space. One thing is irrefutable. They have very little chemistry as a group.
Tom simply doesn't do a very good of drawing the defender to put a team mate in open and attacking space. Of course not all the time, but mostly. And out of the backline he just hacks it upfield because he can't run quickly enough to give himself room and won't risk getting tackled for loss.
Jai in just the few games at senior level looks a much more effective user in creating advantage. Also more explosive.
I believe he will be an absolute gun. As in star.
Feel free to bring this up in a couple years if what I've said is foolish.
I'm pretty confident.
If Tom doesn't end up elsewhere, I have no idea how the development of Jai will be affected, but either way I reckon he's the future along with some others.