Jones most under performing on this list and may be gone.saynta wrote: ↑Tue 23 Aug 2022 2:49pm From the herald sun.com.au
"ST KILDA
Bradley Hill DEFENCE, $850,000-$950,000
Jack Steele MIDFIELD, $700,000-$800,000
Dougal Howard DEFENCE, $625,000-$725,000
Jade Gresham MIDFIELD/FORWARD, $625,000-$725,000
Max King FORWARD, $600,000-$700,000
Brad Crouch MIDFIELD, $600,000-$700,000
Zak Jones MIDFIELD, $575,000-$675,000
Spending fairly big across all positions and missing the finals is an unenviable middle ground to be, and the Saints need to be clever in the coming years. The Saints spent big to win the race for ex-Docker and Hawk Bradley Hill in what was a hectic 2019 trade period, where they also brought in Dougal Howard and Zak Jones (among others). Those three all featured in the Rich 100, joining dual club champion Jack Steele, Max King – who will surge on this list from next year – Jade Gresham and 2020 free agent signing Brad Crouch. In that sense, St Kilda has spread the wealth across the ground positionally, but still with an understandable midfield emphasis. The Saints enjoyed immediate success after their 2019 trade hit-and-run mission, winning a final the following year. But they are set to miss finals for the second straight year, which led ex-player Leigh Montagna to call for the club to trade some of its more experienced stars in a “reset”. Whether or not St Kilda goes down that path remains to be seen, but more money must be spent to retain first-round draftee Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, Gresham, Hunter Clark, Jack Higgins and co.
Hill not consistent enough for this money but his better performances make it not far off , they just aren't often enough. He and Gresh higher due to our lack of that type of player.
Rest look ok to me based on AFL market value ( not fan value). Howard's absence showed his importance and the huge hole we have in defence. Just hope Freo need to free up some space and they talk to Logue