Why would Sydney be pinching themselves? The money we pay him has no impact on them. They got the equivalent of about pick 40 for him, they'd hardly be pinching themselves. The fact that you're willing to write off the trade this early shows how little faith you have in anything the club does. Which is fine and I respect your right to that opinion, but your viewpoint as a result is very lopsided.Aussie Jonestown wrote: ↑Wed 27 Mar 2019 9:31amIt's beyond obvious it's a total bust from the day he was recruited.lewdogs wrote: ↑Wed 27 Mar 2019 8:52am I just don't get how it's a bust because Hannebery is missing the start of the season. If at the end of the year he hasn't played a game, then ask the questions. If in two years he looks cooked, then ask. Why beat yourself up with conspiracy theories about Lethlean when for all you know Hannebery could come good. At which stage we will be praising Lethlean for getting him in.
Hannebery's previous two seasons are ample evidence of this.
At 28 years of age it won't be improving.
A five year contract at $800,000 a year is way beyond ridiculous.
Why five years for a 28 year old who has been plagued with injury for over two years?
No other club was interested in him.
The deal should have been three years at $500,000 with Sydney paying out the remainder of his existing contract he had with them to free up their cap space AND St.kilda not giving away TWO second round draft picks likely to be either 19, 20 or 21 and 39 for 28.
That would have been far more shrewd and balanced.
I'd still regard his recruitment as a mistake but at least it would not be so lopsided.
As it is Sydney must be pinching themselves!
By the way a lot of 28 year olds improve, he's hardly a grandpa.