Mathew Lloyd on Footy Classified just suggested that Coniglio, Papley and Jack Martin are better than a 50% chance of landing at Carlton next year. Interesting that he would be so confident on that one.
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Mathew Lloyd on Footy Classified just suggested that Coniglio, Papley and Jack Martin are better than a 50% chance of landing at Carlton next year. Interesting that he would be so confident on that one.
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Sure are, one of the most red and white blooded players on our list. Absolutely loves the club. Going to Europe after the B&F with Ronke, Hayward, Florent and McCartin, doesn't seem like something someone wanting out would do. Carlton first pick now at 9 if I'm misreading it!
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As previously mentioned , Paps is contracted so if Carlton want him they’ll have to pay the price for a high quality , contracted and required player. I doubt they will be willing to so I don’t think he’s going , not this year at least .
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As previously mentioned , Paps is contracted so if Carlton want him they’ll have to pay the price for a high quality , contracted and required player. I doubt they will be willing to so I don’t think he’s going , not this year at least .
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I thought the Papley rumours only stem from the fact Carlton are targeting small forwards?
Heard Longmire asked by Kane Cornes last Saturday whether it's fair the way Swans have access to elite talent (via their academy). You can tell Longmire was annoyed with the question, answering sternly that the club has spent $10m over the last 10 years in producing just 3 players and then rammed home the fact the ever increasing "go home" factor which the non Vics clubs continually face. He added that they're a long way off before the "go home" factor works the other way!
Aliaster Clarkson admitted on AFL360 last night that he'd spoken to Stephen Conigilio but wasn't trying to crow bar him away from GWS. Whateley on SEN this morning rubbished that comment, saying it's obvious clubs are ever increasing trying to entice players and that the AFL should either make it stringent clubs/managers can't contact players outside the designated window or they make it more open.
Last edited by KSAS; 20th August 2019 at 11:30 AM.
I dont know why the AFL media is obsessed with this designated trade window concept.
If you want a player, you are going to make enquiries well in advance, otherwise you would be left behind.
Matthew Lloyd's brother is Brad Lloyd - Head of Football at Carlton
So maybe that particular rumor is a little more substantial
The thought of losing another heirloom Swan is making me very, very unhappy - and no amount of speculation about overpriced guns-for-hire will alleviate that.
Loose translation from the Latin is - I am tall, so I hit out.
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