Brian Lake to Hawthorn
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Re: Brian Lake to Hawthorn
It is a good move.
1st round pick (21) for Lake with a downgrading of pick 27 to 41.
He is a free agent next year and Bulldogs would not get a 1st round pick as compensation.
I do not calculate that any other club would have offered a 1st round draft pick for him. He is nearing the end of his useful life and may only have one more good full season left in his energy banks at best.
The club leadership has pulled off a coup as I compute it.Comment
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Re: Brian Lake to Hawthorn
We were horrible to watch this past season and showed very little improvement or development across the board.
Good luck boys... you have a massive job at hand.Comment
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Re: Brian Lake to Hawthorn
Originally posted by theimmortalmikeThis is the best point in the thread. Johnno and Granty were happy to sacrifice their games in order to help the club in 03, 04, and 05. If Lake isn't the same then it's understandable but good riddance.
I don't think there's too much of an issue at trading Lake out, but the return we got was poor and it's the first day of a 3 week trading period.Western Bulldogs: 2016 PremiersComment
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We can make this work for us. ITs a bold step which will cost early, but if we choose right and don't waste it on a Howard we will be ok.Comment
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Happy with this trade. Compensation could have been slightly improved but seems like we had little choice. Did what had to be done. Lake only going to improve us from 13/14 to 11/12 at best anyway, so we've got better draft picks next year now too!Comment
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What's rubbish? Not sure what you mean.
I'm not sure that spending more time would have made a difference. Lake's management approached us last week and told us that Lake would be leaving us at the end of next season unless he was traded to the club of his choice this year.
Spending another three weeks agonising over this with Hawthorn may have resulted in a worse deal. It may have resulted in a better deal. We can't know the unknowable.
Perhaps Hawthorn had plans to use pick 21 to another trade and we had to do a deal quickly or they would commit the pick we wanted to some other cause. We are all speculating and may never know.
I don't think we were in a good situation and Lake is entirely responsible for that.Comment
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Yep, but negotiations can go both ways. What if another club came in and offered an adequate, but lesser fullback for the Hawks 2nd round pick? Fast forward a year and the Hawks happily take Lake for nothing.
This is the brutal world of Free Agency, and we will just have to get used to gun players being traded with 12+ months to go on their contract, because losing them for nothing isn't an option.
Doing the deal today, puts us in a position where:
1) we now have an upgraded pick we can on trade should something else become available (who knows we may be able to facilitate a 3 way deal);
2) we can focus on our own list management and looking at potential draftees.
I see no harm in doing the deal early. The only concern I have is if the Hawks were to down grade their 1st round pick......Comment
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Re: Brian Lake to Hawthorn
Had we kept 27 it's gold. As it stands its just horrid.
Having said which - if Brian wants out he can go. We need to build a culture of love of the club and we won't build it by keeping people who don't want to be there. We are going to get ruined on the field next year.Comment
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