Should Hawthorn consider moving on Brownlow Medallist Tom Mitchell?
Mitchell has had no troubles finding the football this year, picking up 44 disposals against Carlton on the weekend and averaging 35 across the season.
He remains contracted until the end of 2023, but Matthew Lloyd believes a move could be a “win-win”.
“We’re watching his stats at the moment and it’s a lot of handball. I just think you wonder what Tom wants,” Lloyd told
Footy Classified.
“Does Tom want to be at a side that can potentially win a premiership? He left Sydney thinking, ‘Hawthorn, I’m a chance to win a premiership’, and now he’s thinking it’s a long road back.
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What a round of football. Close, brilliant games, a few upsets and little to no clarity on what is actually going to eventuate this season. I love it, and here’s some talking points.
The Lions flex their muscles in taking down the premiers
The last time Richmond played at this ground, they won their third premiership in four seasons. On Friday night, it was Brisbane producing the latest victory in their campaign to claim the flag.
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It’s hard to believe it’s almost halfway through the year.
Too many very good performances went too unnoticed over the weekend, so let’s right those wrongs.
Adelaide: Luke Brown
The Crows own perhaps the two biggest upsets of the season and once again, the back half stood up well, not giving away much to the forwards, with the midfield getting beaten. Share
Brown was instrumental down back for the Crows, with a fantastic 480 metres gained. He took six grabs, had a handful of intercept touches and half a dozen rebound 50s. Big tick.
Over 50 assisted living apartments in Banstead approved unanimously after developer actually thinks about parking
The extra care units will be built in a converted listed building formerly used for neuro rehabilitation
How Banstead Place could look when developed (Image: Hunters Architects)
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More than 50 apartments will be purpose-built in Banstead allowing older people to live independently.