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If he was to leave Perth, I think he would be great value to Wollongong if you shifted Oscar down to the 3, he plays as an oversized 3 already and having Wagstaff there crashing boards will be highly valued as will the perimeter threat that Geordie loves from his players.
Having Gruber and Coenraad coming off the bench could create some great matchup difficulties for opposing teams.
It's certainly not gospel but when you get massacred on the boards for a living then why not pick up someone valued from the best rebounding team of recent years?
Townsville could be a prospect as a replacement for Hinder, whilst everyone else seems stacked
Wagstaff likes coming off the bench. Bevo did say he likes to suss out his matchups before coming onto the court. He gets quite a bit of playing time as it is. These days if your team is as loaded as Perth, it doesn't really matter too much if you start or come off the bench anyway, you still play a decent amount.