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Good to see Oscar get a gig on a quality franchise. I sadly do not think he was what the Sixer's needed at this point. Hopefully Gordie can help him develop his game to the next level.
Good move by Oscar and I look forward to seeing how he advances.
I don't think he's proved enough elsewhere to make him a sought after free agent just yet. He's a good player but I'd argue not a consistent enough performer to justify Adelaide signing him.
I understand hometown support, but coming off of a wooden spoon season and having a new coach, I don't think he's who Adelaide need. I actually think Woollongong is a good fit for him; they performed well last season, have a strong fan base and some veteran players he can learn from.