, who have both tabled lucrative long-term offers. Significantly, the Cats have dropped out of the race for Jordan De Goey to focus all of their attention on Hopper. But the player, himself, is torn. People close to him are suggesting that Geelong would be the better fit, but Hopper also likes the idea of playing in front of 75,000 people at the MCG every second week.
Having returned from injury, he hasn’t quite been the same player that won a best and fairest in a grand final year in 2019. To cap things off, he’s been offered a contract extension to stay at the Giants, but at reduced pay. That’s not necessarily a reflection of GWS not rating him; more so that their salary cap is overflowing with five players earning either close to, or more than, $1 million next season. Like his teammate Hopper,.
sam_mcclure agerealfooty Lol... Dusty the story you keep pushing all based on the media keeping on pushing the Dusty story... Just laughable at this stage