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TheBrownDog
- Jul 5, 2013
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Knew the magic number had to be in there somewhere
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Knew the magic number had to be in there somewhere
Oh JFC, imagine that board if Port fold for pick 15 for ButtersLike Bailey Smith? Geelong get what they want
They get players out of contract so they don't have to pay high draft picks.Henry, Bruhn, Bowes and pick 6, Stengle
If they think Butters is the difference between a flag in 26 or not I reckon they’ll trade for himThey get players out of contract so they don't have to pay high draft picks.
They won't trade for Butters next year I think but he'd be in their FA radar.
Great - Geelong benefiting from the profits of crime.So now it turns out Mr NDIS fraud was offering high interest rates to Cats players on money they loaned him.
Who have they brought in though? Danger a decade ago for a mid first and second, Jezza effectively for Kelly lost and now Smith off a knee reco. Am is missing a bunch of top talent acquisitions?
So I'm assuming the AFL will look the other way on this case too?So now it turns out Mr NDIS fraud was offering high interest rates to Cats players on money they loaned him.
Might explain why the senior players are always willing to sign contracts on reduced wages.Great - Geelong benefiting from the profits of crime.
Rules don't apply down there.
No different to everyone else. We ALL have opinions on the matter.You can't say "facts are facts" and then back it up with an opinion. I mean you can but it devalues what you are trying to say.
I think people underestimate how big an advantage it is to get a Cameron or Dangerfield type player.Let's say they hypothetically land Butters.
That would mean that over a period of 10 years they've managed to bring in Dangerfield, Jeremy Cameron, Bailey Smith and then Butters.
That's 4 high end players that they've brought in, I can't think of another team that has managed to do that.
That's not even including guys like Tuohy, Oliver Henry, Jack Bowes.
They've had a stellar record being able to attract talent, whether it's all completely above board or not is the million dollar question.
The deal between Cotton On and Bailey Smith, while technically legal, has raised a few eyebrows and would definitely be something that the AFL would flag to investigate had it been an interstate side IMO.
I think people underestimate how big an advantage it is to get a Cameron or Dangerfield type player.
These are the actually, genuinely rare elite-level players. You’d need three or four top 5 picks to be remotely confident of getting a player that good.
And also, you get their best years, you don’t have to waste time developing them, you don’t waste games developing other players who don’t turn out. You don’t waste a pile of picks trying to find a genuinely elite player. They just come straight in and perform at the absolute highest level.
The shitty return we got for Danger and that GWS got for Cameron shows the problem with the system. Clubs who can convince an elite player to come make out like bandits.
And a picture of LDU‘If I catch you, I’ll fix you up’: AFL goalkicking champ chases down and stops shoplifter
‘If I catch you, I’ll fix you up’: AFL goalkicking champ chases down and stops shoplifter
‘If I catch you, I’ll fix you up’: AFL goalkicking champ chases down and stops shoplifterwww.foxsports.com.au
How in the **** isn’t the AFL all over this inc the latest revelations? Complete and absolute fn joke.Nothing to see here
Cats donors accused of $14.5m fraud against NDIS provider have assets frozen
A former IT manager is accused in court papers of helping orchestrate a huge fraud. Two days after his arrest, he was tossing the coin before an AFL game.www.theage.com.au
Despite earning a base salary of $140,000 at genU, Nguyen showered associates with lavish gifts, including overseas holidays, domestic flights, sporting memorabilia and tickets to major events, according to court documents.
A surveillance report included in court documents also revealed Nguyen “attending Kardinia Park (Geelong Football Club) soon after the grand final (2022) and attending a meeting with a recently retired Geelong player”.
Don't try to rain on my parade because I want higher standardsNo different to everyone else. We ALL have opinions on the matter.
Different rules apply to the Cats.How in the **** isn’t the AFL all over this inc the latest revelations? Complete and absolute fn joke.
We would get 5 years of draft sanctions (if we were LUCKY)
Different rules apply to the Cats.
They have got away with far, far, far more than what we did with Tippet-gate.
Yup. And the media holding clubs fully accountable?….imagine if WE were on the wrong end of this.That's what happens when your club is run by an AFL crony like Trigg whilst Geelong plant their favorite sons in AFL House.
I'm not to worried about Bailey Smith and Cotton On connection. It's a very big firm and having a local player probably doesn't change anything. As significant sponsors, they can access all the players they want to satisfy promotion into the local market. IMO, the firm would be better off with their AFL brand ambassador at a higher profile club and a larger market. Think Sydney for example. Geelong is a small place compared to all other AFL club environments.Let's say they hypothetically land Butters.
That would mean that over a period of 10 years they've managed to bring in Dangerfield, Jeremy Cameron, Bailey Smith and then Butters.
That's 4 high end players that they've brought in, I can't think of another team that has managed to do that.
That's not even including guys like Tuohy, Oliver Henry, Jack Bowes.
They've had a stellar record being able to attract talent, whether it's all completely above board or not is the million dollar question.
The deal between Cotton On and Bailey Smith, while technically legal, has raised a few eyebrows and would definitely be something that the AFL would flag to investigate had it been an interstate side IMO.