Jeremy McGovern - not Tom Lynch - is Hawthorn's perfect match

By Dem Panopoulos / Expert

The perfect match isn’t just found on a Channel Nine reality TV show.

Sometimes, sport provides us with that special connection, where someone fits like a hand in a glove.

If Hawthorn wants to position itself, albeit strangely, as a glove, then it has found its hand.

This year’s biggest free agent is currently playing for a non-Victorian club and is sure to demand a seven-figure sum for his services.

And despite being linked with Hawthorn, his name isn’t Tom J Lynch.

Jeremy McGovern has been quietly linked with a number of clubs since the start of the season, yet West Coast’s 10-1 start may convince him that his future should remain in Perth.

He’s an important part of the Eagles’ defensive set up, graduating to the role of main key defender and allowing the likes of Tom Barrass and Brad Sheppard to thrive in their important roles.

While West Coast’s team defence is thriving, McGovern’s defensive performances have suffered.

Thanks to AFL StatsPro, we know that the 26-year-old’s contested defence loss percentage is at 37.1 per cent, which is extremely high for a player well-known for his elite defensive numbers (just 7.5 per cent in 2017).

If McGovern is to chase the money and leave the Eagles, he’ll want to go to a club where he can settle as the second key defender once again, allowing him to play with slightly more freedom.

As it stands, McGovern is under pressure and is struggling with his lateral movement. Tim Membrey tore him apart in Round 11 with hard running and smart leading, kicking six goals.

McGovern’s 24 disposals and 12 marks were mighty impressive, however, the incredible intercepting work is only so effective when he is conceding plenty of goals to his direct opponent.

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The key defender won’t ever feature on a reality television show, it doesn’t seem to be in his nature.

Yet, from a Hawthorn perspective, it should let the cameras into its facilities to host this year’s edition of The Perfect Match.

They clearly have money to spend and, despite what many think, they desperately need a key defender.

McGovern should be pursued heavily, particularly with James Frawley’s mini career renaissance in 2018.

Frawley has a loss rate percentage of 13 per cent and is holding up well against the ‘gorillas’ of the competition. His contract is up at the end of the season and he’ll earn a one-year deal at this rate.

The addition of McGovern would make so much sense.

Hawthorn can offer the 26-year-old the lucrative role he played in the past few seasons, as they have big enough players to cover the key defensive post.

Even if Frawley doesn’t play next season, the Hawks can plug Kaiden Brand into the role, despite his poor form to start the season. He showed some good signs in 2017.

McGovern’s value as the second key defender goes far beyond one-on-one work in that role. He backs himself to drift in front of the opposition’s main key forward, which automatically improves the overall defence of his team.

It allows for a team to use a developing or average key defender in the main role, due to the way McGovern can read the play.

Also, consider what it does to the rest of Hawthorn’s team.

Ben Stratton continues to be one of the league’s most underrated defenders, while James Sicily too, is an elite reader of the play.

It finally allows for Ryan Burton to graduate to a full-time midfield position in 2019, splitting his time between a wing position, an inside midfield role and as a resting forward.

He can immediately average 20 disposals and a goal a game next year.

Daniel Howe can move to the wing and be a tackling presence from that position while using his kicking in a less pressured situation, and James Cousins can be used as a tagger.

McGovern’s addition makes also Hawthorn’s attack more dangerous. Jarryd Roughead still has another year or two left, while Jack Gunston is elite.

Luke Breust, Paul Puopolo and Cyril Rioli are nothing new, but having more flexibility to rotate a resting midfielder more regularly into the forward line adds a different edge.

One only needs to look at Josh Caddy at Richmond and Jordan De Goey at Collingwood to realise the power of the marking mid-forward. Ryan Burton, Daniel Howe and even Liam Shiels can kick 20+ goals each.

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Marc Pittonet will play in the ruck, allowing Ben McEvoy to use his contested marking up forward, making it a formidable line-up.

Jeremy McGovern has to be kept by the Eagles and is the single biggest priority they have.

Hawthorn has already been making enquiries behind the scenes and should be making an even bigger play than what the Eagles can.

The domino effect this signing would create is part of the whole allure, but don’t underestimate the incredible pure defensive impact this would have.

Tipping Hawthorn for the flag in 2018 may have been ambitious, but add McGovern in 2019 and it will be a popular choice next season.

The Crowd Says:

2018-06-12T11:25:46+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Don't confuse Mitch with Jeremy. Freo would not go much over $500k for him. AC are probably offering him more. He wouldn't get a game at WC.

2018-06-12T11:09:38+00:00

Liam Salter

Roar Guru


9News here in Adelaide including it as a breaking news update in their broadcast tonight. The News Ltd papers have it as well, as do Fairfax. SEN has the scoop I think. His manager has done the "this is ridiculous, not gonna happen" defence as well, though.

2018-06-12T10:51:58+00:00

Dalgety Carrington

Roar Guru


Ok Sam McClure is one. Not sure it will happen, but interesting.

2018-06-12T10:43:52+00:00

Dalgety Carrington

Roar Guru


Who's reporting that? He's only just re-signed.

2018-06-12T10:05:55+00:00

gameofmarks

Roar Guru


Looks like the heat will be turned up on McGovern Now that it has been reported that Mitch is looking to get out of his contract at Adelaide for the second time. Mitch wants to go to a side in Perth or Victoria.

2018-06-06T21:22:56+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Very funny idea the author has that Guv would be the second defender to Frawley or Brand.

2018-06-06T13:57:15+00:00

Liam Salter

Roar Guru


The only way I'd want to loose Neale is if Freo received someone like Gaff in return. On second thoughts, I just don't want to lose Neale full stop. As I'm sure you'd hate to loose Gaff!

2018-06-06T12:24:05+00:00

User

Roar Rookie


I think he'll stay, but I've always rated him highly and as he is entering his peak playing age it would be sh#t to lose him. Still laughing at all the bozo who said he plays bruise free footy, gaff will be top three in brownlow this year.

2018-06-06T11:44:22+00:00

PeteB

Guest


Hawks have just been hanging in there the last couple of years. The vast majority of their better players are at or past their peak. They won’t get better anytime soon. No chance for the flag next year even with a free agent.

2018-06-06T11:18:04+00:00

Jon Boy

Guest


I Just think he want's to go home to family, no other reason, Money and success will come regardless..

2018-06-06T10:31:16+00:00

User

Roar Rookie


Come on mate that is like saying Neale is odds on to go cause he wants success.

2018-06-06T10:13:56+00:00

Jon Boy

Guest


Gaff is your man and Lynch and your back in contention.very close comp.

2018-06-06T09:56:25+00:00

Birdman

Guest


Gaff may well stay if success is close. Hawks might have a look at Sloane instead.

2018-06-06T09:42:46+00:00

Doran Smith

Roar Guru


Gaff is one of the form players in the competition.

2018-06-06T09:36:19+00:00

Jon Boy

Guest


Gaff odds on to go, Guv odds on to stay and Tigers odds on to go back to back 29 point margin .Umpires and Noise will see to that 70,000 screaming Tiger fans. Get On.!

2018-06-06T09:26:07+00:00

Doran Smith

Roar Guru


Mcgovern has the ability to go forward if needed, which makes the team he is in more unpredictable.

2018-06-06T09:05:05+00:00

User

Roar Rookie


Agree bm, gov and gaff will stay imo, will take a sacrifice in $$$ on there part but $$ is not the driving force, team success is and as clarko once told the hawks boys in 07 sacrificing the pay know and win premiership and you will make the money back post footy because you are a premiership player.

2018-06-06T08:57:26+00:00

User

Roar Rookie


Gaff is a restricted free only, after he wins the brownlow this year his value will increase. Wce will match any offer he may receive and will be a trade situation, what do hawthorn have to play with? Either way most likely scenario is gaff stays here :)

2018-06-06T08:57:23+00:00

Birdman

Guest


Pretty sure, he won't be anywhere else next year. Not many restricted FA's have left their clubs IIRC.

2018-06-06T08:57:13+00:00

Aussie the eagle

Guest


Tell him he's dreaming!

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