Yep, but it comes down to how long he wants to play on for. Look at Enright: All Australian this year and still chose to retire at the end of the season. Easily could've played on based on performance but for whatever reason didn't want to.Remember that he did win Hawthorn's b&f this year, I'd say he could play on til he's like 37
lol @ the overreaction in the some sections of the AFL media over the Sam Mitchell story.
The death of loyalty!
It has changed football forever!
You mean like when Tippet wanted away from Adelaide, looked headed back home to Gold Coast, only to take a detour to Sydney. Only when Franklin left Hawthorn for a 10 year, $1mil a season deal. Or when Ablett left Geelong for the big dollars and captaincy at Gold Coast. Or when B&F/Brownlow/Premiership winning Chris Judd wanted to head back to Victoria. Or when Geelong cut Steve Johnson loose only for him to tear it up with GWS.
It's going to take a while to get over this trade. Mitch has been one of my favs for a long time, always thought he'd be a Hawk for life. I'm very much a traditionalist and love to see club legends remain as one club players. Gonna miss ya Sammy.
You guys have Ty Vickery on your team.It's going to be a very different-looking Hawthorn team in 2017. Rumours persist that Jordan Lewis will go to Melbourne and of course there is still the Jaeger O'Meara trade to work out.
For the first time in over a decade I am questioning the direction of my club. I don't like the idea of selling your soul to introduce experienced, established players or "big name" recruits. I can't help but think that the club has been spooked by the performance of the Western Bulldogs. Different game styles can be successful in finals - "run and gun" doesn't suit everyone.
I would have preferred to see regeneration via the draft, as occurred when Clarko became coach. You're not going to get the Roughead, Lewis, Franklin trifecta in every draft of course but in my opinion youngsters like Sicily and O'Brien are good examples of players benefiting from having experienced heads around them.
Please, Hawthorn. Don't become another Brisbane, where the fall is bigger than the rise.
Dogs are likely to make Marcus Adams play out his current contract.
It's going to take a while to get over this trade. Mitch has been one of my favs for a long time, always thought he'd be a Hawk for life. I'm very much a traditionalist and love to see club legends remain as one club players. Gonna miss ya Sammy.
Either way we're going for Vardy or Minson. Would much prefer the latter but most likely will get the former.