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‘It’s a business’: Cameron trade leaves Henry bracing for move away from Geelong – The Age
Ollie Henry used to drop letters in Jimmy Bartel’s letter box on game day, wishing him luck. But a trade with GWS, where Bartel is coincidentally now a director,…
Had things gone to plan, that would have led to him falling right around Geelong’s hitting zone. The Cats entered trade period with picks 13, 15 and 20. But of course, Greater Western Sydney – where Bartel is coincidentally now a director – matched Geelong’s offer for free agent Jeremy Cameron. The Cats were forced into a trade, and out went those three first-rounders.
Suddenly the prospect of the athletic 188-centimetre forward joining his hometown club became much more remote.
Henry is philosophical…
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