Re: Retirements, Trades, Delistings and the Rookie list
Just on Koby Stevens, it will be interesting to see who he actually nominates. The way I see it, for him, is as follows:
Essendon - The most attractive offer given they're a big club, with a big profile and membership base, added to the fact that they should be top 5 or 6 next year. However, if he's leaving WC due to lack of opportunity, why would it be any different at Essendon? He may break in, yes, but it's going to be pretty difficult.
St. Kilda - Second most attractive offer given their list is perhaps 'OK'. They need a replacement for Hayes, so it could be a selling point. Their midfield probably lacks depth, so he should get a fair amount of opportunity. However, he obviously won't dislodge Hayes, Montagna, Dal Santo, Jones and Armitage.
Bulldogs - Least attractive in terms of ladder positioning in the next 2 years and we're not a big club that attracts the spotlight. However, he'll likely get more opportunity here than the other two clubs. Boyd/Cross/Libba/Wallis/Smith are ahead of him, but our mantra is around contested ball, which we would have preached to him and that's his 'game'.
In my opinion, the dumb decision would be to choose Essendon. Personally, I think he'll choose St. Kilda.
Just on Koby Stevens, it will be interesting to see who he actually nominates. The way I see it, for him, is as follows:
Essendon - The most attractive offer given they're a big club, with a big profile and membership base, added to the fact that they should be top 5 or 6 next year. However, if he's leaving WC due to lack of opportunity, why would it be any different at Essendon? He may break in, yes, but it's going to be pretty difficult.
St. Kilda - Second most attractive offer given their list is perhaps 'OK'. They need a replacement for Hayes, so it could be a selling point. Their midfield probably lacks depth, so he should get a fair amount of opportunity. However, he obviously won't dislodge Hayes, Montagna, Dal Santo, Jones and Armitage.
Bulldogs - Least attractive in terms of ladder positioning in the next 2 years and we're not a big club that attracts the spotlight. However, he'll likely get more opportunity here than the other two clubs. Boyd/Cross/Libba/Wallis/Smith are ahead of him, but our mantra is around contested ball, which we would have preached to him and that's his 'game'.
In my opinion, the dumb decision would be to choose Essendon. Personally, I think he'll choose St. Kilda.
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