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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Oct 18, 2017 9:55 am

Brodlach wrote:Warren Tredrea on MMM told Port fans to ‘buy their Grand Final tickets now’

Gee we get them on both sides of the ledger.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby woodublieve12 » Wed Oct 18, 2017 11:21 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Warren Tredrea on MMM told Port fans to ‘buy their Grand Final tickets now’

Gee we get them on both sides of the ledger.

Warren was taking the piss
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby MW » Wed Oct 18, 2017 11:23 am

of course he was
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Spargo » Wed Oct 18, 2017 11:26 am

woodublieve12 wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Warren Tredrea on MMM told Port fans to ‘buy their Grand Final tickets now’

Gee we get them on both sides of the ledger.

Warren was taking the piss

This is the same air-head who said last night that Darren Weir trained Winx (err no, it’s Chris Waller) & in the EPL, West Brom drew with Southampton - um, try Leceister :lol:
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Booney » Wed Oct 18, 2017 11:46 am

Spargo wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Warren Tredrea on MMM told Port fans to ‘buy their Grand Final tickets now’

Gee we get them on both sides of the ledger.

Warren was taking the piss

This is the same air-head who said last night that Darren Weir trained Winx (err no, it’s Chris Waller) & in the EPL, West Brom drew with Southampton - um, try Leceister :lol:


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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Oct 18, 2017 11:49 am

Booney wrote:
Reading the tele-prompter?


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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby morell » Wed Oct 18, 2017 11:53 am

You **** leave the great man alone, if he said some schlub soccer club drew with some other schlub soccer club then that's what happened as far as I am concerned.

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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Oct 18, 2017 12:00 pm

morell wrote:You **** leave the great man alone, if he said some schlub soccer club drew with some other schlub soccer club then that's what happened as far as I am concerned.

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Yeah, maybe his hair got in his eyes while trying to read.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Senor Moto Gadili » Wed Oct 18, 2017 12:14 pm

Spargo wrote:This is the same air-head who said last night that Darren Weir trained Winx (err no, it’s Chris Waller) & in the EPL, West Brom drew with Southampton - um, try Leceister :lol:

Hmmm ........ Saints are playing West Brom this week and the draw is paying $3.40. Maybe he knows something?
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Spargo » Wed Oct 18, 2017 12:15 pm

morell wrote:You **** leave the great man alone, if he said some schlub soccer club drew with some other schlub soccer club then that's what happened as far as I am concerned.

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He may very well be a champion in your eyes but few sports commentators come across dumb as dog shit, as he does.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Spargo » Wed Oct 18, 2017 12:16 pm

Senor Moto Gadili wrote:
Spargo wrote:This is the same air-head who said last night that Darren Weir trained Winx (err no, it’s Chris Waller) & in the EPL, West Brom drew with Southampton - um, try Leceister :lol:

Hmmm ........ Saints are playing West Brom this week and the draw is paying $3.40. Maybe he knows something?

We’d struggle to get the draw the way we’re going, SMG...
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Brodlach » Wed Oct 18, 2017 6:38 pm

Logan Austin has requested a trade to St Kilda
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Booney » Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:03 am

Brodlach wrote:Logan Austin has requested a trade to St Kilda


Another one down the pecking order looking for more opportunity. Behind Howard, Jonas, Hombsch and Clurey.

The way the game is going probably only 2 of them maybe 3 play every week. Jonas can play smaller than the others.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby morell » Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:21 am

Great piece from Caro:

Caroline Wilson: How Bombers set up Port Adelaide spending spree
October 18 2017 - 8:18PM

It was in February 2016 that Gillon McLachlan visited Port Adelaide's Alberton home and was given the rounds of the kitchen by coach Ken Hinkley.

Furious at the AFL's decision not to compensate the club for the loss of not one but two former Essendon players suspended for taking banned substances, Hinkley reportedly leant over a staircase and delivered his thoughts to McLachlan, who was meeting Port executives, on the Power's unfortunate plight.

Chairman David Koch had already made his thoughts well known to head office.

The Port view was that the club should at least have been compensated with a top-up player for Angus Monfries — taken from Essendon before the drug scandal had been exposed. The AFL refused, Port Adelaide lost Monfries and star recruit Paddy Ryder and missed the finals for the second year running. And Hinkley went into 2017 with his own job under a cloud.

But now comes the silver lining. Anyone wondering how a club criticised for a plethora of supposedly crippling rich, long-term player contracts could afford the experienced trifecta of Tom Rockliff, Steven Motlop and Jack Watts only has to look back to the war chest created by the Essendon saga.

Because the Bombers covered a significant chunk of the Ryder and Monfries contracts in 2016, Port was able to bank more than $1 million of its total player payments over successive seasons. Added to that was the fact that the majority of big player contracts — including the rich Charlie Dixon deal — did not factor in TPP increases achieved in the new pay deal.

Not to mention at least another million dollars freed up with the recent departures of Jackson Trengove and Jarman Impey — probably the first Port player in Hinkley's time to ask to go home.

No wonder Port has for the past 18 months angrily denied suggestions of salary cap pressure.

Watts and Motlop are both 26 and Rockliff is 27 and the trio cost the club in total just one low second-round draft pick — No.31 — which Port traded for Watts. For a club that has played finals over three of the past five years that is a reasonable haul with a conservative estimated annual cost next season of about $1.5million.

Motlop and Rockliff came via free agency, part of a long-term strategy hatched two seasons ago by football boss Chris Davies and list manager Jason Cripps.

They crafted an assault on the 2016 draft – a haul including Sam Powell-Pepper, Todd Marshall and Joe Atley – followed by a free-agency smash and grab this year. And for every Hamish Hartlett, Matthew Lobbe and the recently retired Alipate Carlile – whom Port had to pay out – were long-term deals achieved for the likes of Robbie Gray and Travis Boak.

Given that Melbourne sent Watts packing, questioning his commitment, Geelong did not fight to keep Motlop despite his September form, and Rockliff, in spite of his impressive season, has had issues of his own at Brisbane, it is worth questioning the wisdom of the Port spree.

And yet the club has a record of improving the form of its foreign legion in the past – think Jay Schulz, Matt White, Jack Hombsch, Monfries, Ryder and Dixon – and is desperate for players it can move forward and finish the job.

The club was No.1 for entries in 2017 and boasted eight more scoring shots than West Coast in its heartbreaking elimination final but lost the game. That's where Motlop comes in with Watts clearly relishing the lack of acute expectation offered by his new team.

You'd have to say as the trade period draws to a close that Davies and Cripps have done a superb job in list management and recruiting. Ryder is the reigning club champion with Dixon running a close second and Powell-Pepper one of the teenage recruits of the year.

You could say that — with some financial help from the Essendon Football Club — they have delivered Hinkley his best possible opportunity over the next two seasons. In one sense for the five-year coach the pressure is off thanks to his new long-term deal. In another the expectations at Alberton have reached a whole new level.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Jim05 » Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:48 am

morell wrote:Great piece from Caro:

Caroline Wilson: How Bombers set up Port Adelaide spending spree
October 18 2017 - 8:18PM

It was in February 2016 that Gillon McLachlan visited Port Adelaide's Alberton home and was given the rounds of the kitchen by coach Ken Hinkley.

Furious at the AFL's decision not to compensate the club for the loss of not one but two former Essendon players suspended for taking banned substances, Hinkley reportedly leant over a staircase and delivered his thoughts to McLachlan, who was meeting Port executives, on the Power's unfortunate plight.

Chairman David Koch had already made his thoughts well known to head office.

The Port view was that the club should at least have been compensated with a top-up player for Angus Monfries — taken from Essendon before the drug scandal had been exposed. The AFL refused, Port Adelaide lost Monfries and star recruit Paddy Ryder and missed the finals for the second year running. And Hinkley went into 2017 with his own job under a cloud.

But now comes the silver lining. Anyone wondering how a club criticised for a plethora of supposedly crippling rich, long-term player contracts could afford the experienced trifecta of Tom Rockliff, Steven Motlop and Jack Watts only has to look back to the war chest created by the Essendon saga.

Because the Bombers covered a significant chunk of the Ryder and Monfries contracts in 2016, Port was able to bank more than $1 million of its total player payments over successive seasons. Added to that was the fact that the majority of big player contracts — including the rich Charlie Dixon deal — did not factor in TPP increases achieved in the new pay deal.

Not to mention at least another million dollars freed up with the recent departures of Jackson Trengove and Jarman Impey — probably the first Port player in Hinkley's time to ask to go home.

No wonder Port has for the past 18 months angrily denied suggestions of salary cap pressure.

Watts and Motlop are both 26 and Rockliff is 27 and the trio cost the club in total just one low second-round draft pick — No.31 — which Port traded for Watts. For a club that has played finals over three of the past five years that is a reasonable haul with a conservative estimated annual cost next season of about $1.5million.

Motlop and Rockliff came via free agency, part of a long-term strategy hatched two seasons ago by football boss Chris Davies and list manager Jason Cripps.

They crafted an assault on the 2016 draft – a haul including Sam Powell-Pepper, Todd Marshall and Joe Atley – followed by a free-agency smash and grab this year. And for every Hamish Hartlett, Matthew Lobbe and the recently retired Alipate Carlile – whom Port had to pay out – were long-term deals achieved for the likes of Robbie Gray and Travis Boak.

Given that Melbourne sent Watts packing, questioning his commitment, Geelong did not fight to keep Motlop despite his September form, and Rockliff, in spite of his impressive season, has had issues of his own at Brisbane, it is worth questioning the wisdom of the Port spree.

And yet the club has a record of improving the form of its foreign legion in the past – think Jay Schulz, Matt White, Jack Hombsch, Monfries, Ryder and Dixon – and is desperate for players it can move forward and finish the job.

The club was No.1 for entries in 2017 and boasted eight more scoring shots than West Coast in its heartbreaking elimination final but lost the game. That's where Motlop comes in with Watts clearly relishing the lack of acute expectation offered by his new team.

You'd have to say as the trade period draws to a close that Davies and Cripps have done a superb job in list management and recruiting. Ryder is the reigning club champion with Dixon running a close second and Powell-Pepper one of the teenage recruits of the year.

You could say that — with some financial help from the Essendon Football Club — they have delivered Hinkley his best possible opportunity over the next two seasons. In one sense for the five-year coach the pressure is off thanks to his new long-term deal. In another the expectations at Alberton have reached a whole new level.

Always great to see the wealthy propping up the impoverished :)
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Rik E Boy » Thu Oct 19, 2017 8:22 am

Woop de do. The Power will still find a way to bottle it next season.

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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby morell » Thu Oct 19, 2017 8:50 am

Jim05 wrote:Always great to see the wealthy propping up the impoverished :)

More than willing to accept All Australian, Best and Fairest Winning ruckman as charity thank you very much.

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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Jim05 » Thu Oct 19, 2017 8:52 am

morell wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Always great to see the wealthy propping up the impoverished :)

More than willing to accept All Australian, Best and Fairest Winning ruckman as charity thank you very much.

#swarm

As long as he continues to go missing against us I’m comfortable with that
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby morell » Thu Oct 19, 2017 8:58 am

Sick. Good deal, good deal.

and they say this trade negotiating is difficult.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2017

Postby Brodlach » Thu Oct 19, 2017 8:58 am

Awaiting Morrells take on Logan Austin
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