But what did Connors expect St Kilda to do?Winmarvellous wrote:In all fairness, Collingwood only had one pick. As both his clients wanted to go to the Pies, Collingwood probably did what was best for them. Midfielders are a dime a dozen, genuine ruckmen like Jolly are very hard to come by. They probably thought St Kilda would buckle, and Jolly was worth more than Ball (as do I). Hence, THEY chose to use their selection on Jolly.
He's the guy that put the deal together with Collingwood for Ball.
It couldn't have been Ball because that would be against AFL rules - it can only have been Connors.
Did he seriously expect St Kilda just to roll over and provide the lubricant for Collingwood?
The instant he offered Jolly to Collingwood he was donig a dis-service to his client Ball - it was a conflict of interest.
And that's the point I was making.
Nothing to do with Collingwood's actions with St Kilda.
He told Ball that Collingwood were offering him a contract for 500k (apparently).
He told Ball that Collingwood wanted him and would deal with the Saints to get the trade done. Afterall they ahd a first round pick to use.
And he then offered another client, Jolly, to Collingwood knowing that Sydney expected a frist round pick for him. Collingwood only had 1 first round pick to use - Connors knew that too.