Was thinking the same thing. Surely if the club tabled him an offer he would jump at it. Or maybe he has interest from one of the WA clubs?Was hoping to see an announcement last week that Syd has re-signed. Hopefully he puts pen to paper soon...
Was thinking the same thing. Surely if the club tabled him an offer he would jump at it. Or maybe he has interest from one of the WA clubs?Was hoping to see an announcement last week that Syd has re-signed. Hopefully he puts pen to paper soon...
Read somewhere he has been offered a one year highly incentivised contract with an option for a 2nd linked to behaviour and performance.Where are with Stacky?
Get jiggy with itReleasing a rap single this week I believe
I really hope this is a jokeReleasing a rap single this week I believe
Hopefully the lyrics include.. 'I was wined, dined & then I signed.'Releasing a rap single this week I believe
I was wined, dined & then I signedHopefully the lyrics include.. 'I was wined, dined & then I signed.'
Seriously Sydney was the brightest young player we had late in the season.
There would want to be a bloody good reason if he's not in yellow & black next year.
Was on his Instagram.
Good on him.
Creative outlet.
Absolutely. Hope he kills it.Was on his Instagram.
Good on him.
Creative outlet.
Not like Coleman Jones he is onWill probably be on Dancing With The Stars
McGuane is a goose.He’s one of the most respected analysts in the game and Mick McGuane says Richmond must consider trading Sydney Stack. See his full analysis of 10 clubs here.
No way, Stack is a star in the making only 21, so much upside. Damn right the kid can play McGuane and that's why we will keep him.
RICHMOND
The Tigers look set to go to the draft and are perfectly placed to land some youthful talent.
They currently hold picks 7 and 15 and could secure pick 20 from North Melbourne in exchange for forward-ruckman Callum Coleman-Jones, who is set to walk out the door.
Mabior Chol is also off to Gold Coast Suns as an unrestricted free agent.
Richmond needs to add midfield depth and there are plenty of options in this year’s draft.
Greater Western Victoria Rebels onballer Ben Hobbs is in the Joel Selwood mould and would be a perfect fit on the inside, as would Northern Knights ball-winner Josh Ward.
Sandringham Dragons’ Josh Sinn is more of an outside player, but would also be a nice fit for the Tigers on one wing.
With David Astbury retiring and Dylan Grimes not getting any younger, Richmond would also be looking at adding another key defender to the fold.
Greater Western Victoria Rebels backman Josh Gibcus, Swan Districts’ Rhett Bazzo and Claremont’s Jacob Van Rooyen are all options on that front.
Two players the Tigers might entertain putting on the trade table are Sydney Stack and Josh Caddy.
There would be some interest in Stack in particular, because the kid can play.
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Sydney Stack would have trade currency. Picture: AFL Photos/Getty Images
Greater Western Victoria Rebels onballer Ben Hobbs is in the Joel Selwood mould
What, does he drop to his knees in a tackle, snipe, bully cheat and complain?
Gonna be hard to find something to rhyme with kebab.Releasing a rap single this week I believe