Cashed-up Swans on poaching raid
Greg Denham | July 29, 2009
The Australian
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SYDNEY has identified Western Bulldogs full-back Brian Lake and West Coast ruckman Mark Seaby as players of interest, as the Swans move to rebuild their floundering list.
Before any new signings, it is estimated Sydney could be under its salary cap next year by up to $2million, providing it great scope to attract players.
Attacking defender Lake, who won the Western Bulldogs best-and-fairest award in 2007, has been identified as a ready-made replacement for Barry, who is still to play a senior match in his final season because of injury.
The Dogs' leading mark taker this season is averaging 18 disposals and the Swans have been impressed with his durability as he's played in all of his club's past 62 games.
Lake and his manager, Rick Olarenshaw, have not struck a new deal with the Dogs because of a dispute over remuneration. Olarenshaw was yesterday unavailable for comment.
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Greg Denham | July 29, 2009
The Australian
In Part...
SYDNEY has identified Western Bulldogs full-back Brian Lake and West Coast ruckman Mark Seaby as players of interest, as the Swans move to rebuild their floundering list.
Before any new signings, it is estimated Sydney could be under its salary cap next year by up to $2million, providing it great scope to attract players.
Attacking defender Lake, who won the Western Bulldogs best-and-fairest award in 2007, has been identified as a ready-made replacement for Barry, who is still to play a senior match in his final season because of injury.
The Dogs' leading mark taker this season is averaging 18 disposals and the Swans have been impressed with his durability as he's played in all of his club's past 62 games.
Lake and his manager, Rick Olarenshaw, have not struck a new deal with the Dogs because of a dispute over remuneration. Olarenshaw was yesterday unavailable for comment.
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