Jim05 wrote:Any truth to the rumours on 3aw and SEN yesterday that Hartlett will be be up for trade? Still got about 5 years on his contract hasn't he?
Rucci been talking about it too
Apparently part of a 3 way deal that includes Prestia to Richmond, pick 6 to Port and Hartlett to the Gold Coast.
Most likely speculation but interesting thought.
They'd be buying a 5 year contract if they do.
Right now, someone offers pick 6 for Hartlett, I'd take it.
They did last year and the club didn't take it
July 11th 2012....
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Jim05 wrote:Any truth to the rumours on 3aw and SEN yesterday that Hartlett will be be up for trade? Still got about 5 years on his contract hasn't he?
Rucci been talking about it too
Apparently part of a 3 way deal that includes Prestia to Richmond, pick 6 to Port and Hartlett to the Gold Coast.
Most likely speculation but interesting thought.
My info is that either Hartlett or Boak will be traded.
Surely traded Boak is just shit talk?!? Trade out the captain and one of their better players over the past how ever many years - stuck through them in the tough times.. Hartlett would be trade bait, but Boak no way surely?!
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
I would say the Boak trade part is bullshit. Hartlett would be the one they would be looking at. But like I said when I put the "proposed" trade forward its probably just speculation which is common at this time of year.
With a week off from football the footy world is bored.
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
Zartan wrote:Surely traded Boak is just shit talk?!? Trade out the captain and one of their better players over the past how ever many years - stuck through them in the tough times.. Hartlett would be trade bait, but Boak no way surely?!
I'm not poking the Port bear the coach said he wanted to hold onto to the better players recruit kids on channel 7 news the other night . Having said that do you think trade week if they got an offer they couldn't refuse on Boak . The days when clubs were totally loyal and players totally loyal at contract times are long gone . And he is from Victoria iirc
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Zartan wrote:Surely traded Boak is just shit talk?!? Trade out the captain and one of their better players over the past how ever many years - stuck through them in the tough times.. Hartlett would be trade bait, but Boak no way surely?!
I'm not poking the Port bear the coach said he wanted to hold onto to the better players recruit kids on channel 7 news the other night . Having said that do you think trade week if they got an offer they couldn't refuse on Boak . The days when clubs were totally loyal and players totally loyal at contract times are long gone . And he is from Victoria iirc
boak looks tired, too much BS to cope with last couple years, would be better for his game to relieve him of captaincy, let him focus on playing great footy
give a fresh leadership to someone such as homsch, boak will still provide leadership
hartlett is too much of a mummys boy, need a mans man
Boak wouldn't be worth trading now, if the Power were smart they would have traded him a couple of years ago and they would have been handsomely compensated. Geelong would have ended up with a dud and little chance of fitting Danger into the club. We would have been screwed. Thanks Port
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Booney wrote:Even a dopey troll wouldn't call Boak a dud.
Just my opinion of where he's at from what I've seen this year. Dud was more of a relevant term of where he is now from where he was at 2 years ago as I used to really rate him. Thanks for the compliment!
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
TWO POWER PLAYERS – Logan Austin and Cam O’Shea – have undergone post-season surgery, joining four others currently in rehabilitation following in-season operations.
Scans revealed an ankle fracture for Austin suffered in the Power’s final game against Gold Coast
He will be fit to return to running within six weeks.
O’Shea has undergone hip surgery and will be back on track within a month.
Previous surgeries include Chad Wingard, who has already returned to the track as part of his rehabilitation program, hip surgery to Jack Hombsch and knee surgeries to Dougal Howard (ACL) and Alipate Carlile (PCL).
Port Adelaide’s high performance manager Darren Burgess said the majority of players would return to full training when the Power's pre-season resumes.
“One of the positives is that we’ve only had two surgeries at the end of the season and all but Dougal Howard should be back in full training when we resume in November,” Burgess said.
“Logan will spend about six weeks in rehab before he can be back running again.”
Austin – ankle – 6 weeks to return to running O’Shea – hip – 4 weeks to return to running Wingard – finger – returned to running Hombsch – Hip – running in 3 weeks Howard – ACL – running in 3 weeks Carlile – PCL – running in 2 weeks
Booney wrote:Boak will not be traded, that's nothing more than bullshit.
I wasn't stirring shit Boon, The situation between Hartlett and Boak was quite serious so def don't be surprised if one of them is not at Alberton next year.