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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #810 on: September 05, 2018, 10:37:36 PM »
Lynch, SPP, Hopper/Setterfield, Pruess/Longer, Valente :shh

Balta, Bolton, Gartwaite :shh :shh

MJ & Dwyer 2021 :shh :shh :shh

Cerra & The Bont 2022 :shh :shh :shh :shh



 :shh :shh :shh :shh :shh
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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #811 on: September 05, 2018, 10:46:11 PM »
Michael Jordon trying AFL now? Or are we after Michael Johnson? Who is MJ?
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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #812 on: September 05, 2018, 10:52:38 PM »


 :shh
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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #813 on: September 05, 2018, 11:01:11 PM »
Isn't there another Naish?
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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #814 on: September 05, 2018, 11:11:10 PM »
Two more..Xavier & Charlie 16 & 12 respectively...also Harry Broderick, 14 another f/s prospect too look out for....some big wraps on him.... :shh

Caveat: Look out for the AFL to abolish the f/s rule if we look like getting too many good ones....rumblings have already started.....:shh :shh


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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #815 on: September 05, 2018, 11:50:54 PM »
Junior right.  :clapping
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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #816 on: September 06, 2018, 12:13:52 AM »
How are we going to manage to get Sam Powell-Pepper?

I mean I really like the idea and I have a lot of faith in Balmey but I can’t see how it’s possible with salary cap and all neither can I see port wanting him to leave.
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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #817 on: September 06, 2018, 04:02:38 AM »
Getting the band back together: Prestia got us his mate Caddy and both got us their mate Lynch  :thumbsup




From the 2010 draft, we now have 4 first round picks 6, 7, 9 & 11 on our list.

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Lynch’s likely move to Richmond will fuel debate over merits of free agency (HS)
« Reply #818 on: September 06, 2018, 04:19:28 AM »
Tom Lynch’s likely move to Richmond will fuel debate over merits of free agency

BEN BROAD, SAM EDMUND,
Herald Sun
September 6, 2018


TOM Lynch’s likely decision to pick Richmond as his next home is set to ignite debate about the merits of free agency as “one of the best players in the competition” moves closer to officially joining the reigning premier.

The Tigers tonight refused to buy into speculation they were over the line in the race to snare Gold Coast’s departing free agent Tom Lynch.

Sources close to Lynch also insisted no official decision has been made on where the 25-year-old wants to play next year.

However, it has been widely believed for some time that Lynch sees his future at Punt Road, where he would unite with Jack Riewoldt and a fleet of smalls inside coach Damien Hardwick’s forward 50m.

The hottest property in football is recovering from knee surgery on the Gold Coast while the three clubs fighting for his signature embark on finals campaigns.

Lynch, who last month told the club he wanted to return to Victoria, is undergoing his rehab from a PCL operation under the eye of Gold Coast physios.

Richmond, Collingwood and Hawthorn have waged desperate campaigns to lure the key position goalkicker under free agency rules.

As speculation mounts the Tigers are across the line in their pursuit of Lynch, leading AFL figures are already debating the merits of free agency and whether the system is serving the purpose for what was designed.

“First things first, that’s an unbelievable get by Richmond,” Herald Sun chief football writer Mark Robinson said on Fox Footy.

“We’ve all been thinking that (he’d go to Richmond) anyway, for many, many months … A player like him going to one of the best teams in the competition improves them no end.

“Now (that) will heighten the discussion — should last year’s premier and possibly this year’s premier pick up one of the best players in the competition under free agency?

“Is that the system that we want?”

Robinson’s co-host on Fox Footy, Gerard Whateley, believes a Lynch-to-Richmond outcome could harm the free agency cause.

“It’s not how free agency was conceived, it’s not how it was sold and it’s not how it was implemented, but it was absolutely inevitable that this was going to be the outcome, as it has been everywhere around the world,” Whateley said.

St Kilda legend Nick Riewoldt praised the Tigers but said free agency was clearly benefiting the competition’s stronger clubs.

“You’ve just got to applaud them, don’t you?” Riewoldt said on AFL 360.

“Free agency has clearly worked out much better for the more powerful clubs. That’s clear now.

“For all the AFL is trying to do around equalisation this is the antithesis of that, so it’s just working in direct contrast to what they’re trying to achieve.
“But you just have to tip your hat to Richmond. How they’re able to squeeze him into a team that’s probably going to go back-to-back …”

Former Western Bulldogs captain Bob Murphy believes several players might be disillusioned if superstar Lynch does join the AFL’s best-performed club of the past two years.

“I remember being at the bad end of a year for the Dogs and the news came through that Buddy’s gone to the Swans,” Murphy recalled.

“I remember sitting at the kitchen bench and it’s almost like ‘what can you do? What’s the point? We’re battling, we’re trying to pay the salary cap and the Swans can get Buddy for nine years’.

“I can just imagine there’s a whole generation of players that sat there today going ‘the Tigers can get Tom Lynch?’

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/tom-lynchs-likely-move-to-richmond-will-fuel-debate-over-merits-of-free-agency/news-story/831460521cfd3f9a36616145711752e9



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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #819 on: September 06, 2018, 06:46:39 AM »
Melt harder.

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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #820 on: September 06, 2018, 06:58:56 AM »
We were the laughing stock of the competition and football community for 35 years.

We were stupid to trade in Prestia for pick 6, should have spent it on quality talent and development as our current crop were over the hill.

We had a soft drawer that allowed to us finish top 4; but would go out in straight sets.

Spent too much to retain Dusty

Got lucky we played our finals on the G.

Were the worst team to win the GF in recent history, possibly ever.

Would be lucky to make the 8 this year.

And NOW are the team that’s ruining equalisation and FA in the competition.

And the media have the gall to accuse US of having our cake and eating it too....

Welcome to Tigerland Tom, hope you look back on it as the smartest decision you ever made.

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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #821 on: September 06, 2018, 07:31:44 AM »
Since when has free agency had anything to do with equalisation? It’s a way for players who have served their current clubs for a long time to be able to move on freely should they choose to. Would absolutely suck to lose one of your best players this way and hopefully it never happens to us, but this concept is literally used in every other sport. The fact that the clubs are given compo picks is against what every other sport does which doesn’t reward a club for not being able to retain their talent.

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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #822 on: September 06, 2018, 07:39:20 AM »
Since when has free agency had anything to do with equalisation? It’s a way for players who have served their current clubs for a long time to be able to move on freely should they choose to. Would absolutely suck to lose one of your best players this way and hopefully it never happens to us, but this concept is literally used in every other sport. The fact that the clubs are given compo picks is against what every other sport does which doesn’t reward a club for not being able to retain their talent.

Exactly. Compo picks are a stupid idea and distort the market, rewarding at best misfortune and at worst, incompetence.

Furthermore, this is what the players themselves wanted through the AFLPA. I thought at the time that Free Agency was a bad idea, but the players forced the AFL to go through with it. So stop blaming the Tigers and the stronger clubs and look at the players themselves. If you don't like FA, then thank the players for it.

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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #823 on: September 06, 2018, 08:14:48 AM »
Rub the salt in to these tiger haters  :gotigers.

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Re: Tom Lynch to be a Tiger [update]
« Reply #824 on: September 06, 2018, 09:06:22 AM »
Chaplin and now Lynch, yep we've absolutely killed it when it comes to Free Agency.
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