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Mitch Brown was nearly a Saint. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun
MITCH Brown was as good as a St Kilda player on Thursday night before Cale Hooker's reluctance to leave Essendon thwarted a proposed three-way trade, according to player agent Liam Pickering.
The Saints were desperate to secure Brown in the trade period to shore up their undersized defence and tabled a three-year contract the West Coast backman wanted to accept.
But with Brown tied to the Eagles for 2013 and West Coast hesitant to trade the 23-year-old, talks between the Saints and Eagles continually broke down.
But Pickering, who manages Brown, said a bumper deal involving Jamie Cripps, Hooker and picks 25 and 26 was "done" before Hooker blocked the move.
"We actually had the deal done late on Thursday night which involved Essendon and Cale Hooker," Pickering told SEN.
"But Cale Hooker didn't want to leave the Bombers in the end, so that was the end of that deal."
Under the deal, the Bombers would've landed picks 25 and 26 for Hooker, with West Coast securing Hooker and Cripps.
The Saints would have coughed up picks 25, 26 and Cripps to secure Brown.
Ultimately, they handed over Cripps and pick 46 for picks 41 and 44 in a direct trade with the Eagles.
Hooker, from East Perth, is believed to have been offered a three-year deal from the Eagles.
But with Darren Glass, Erick McKenzie and Will Schofield already at West Coast, Hooker could have been starved of AFL opportunities, as Brown was this season.
Hooker played 17 games for the Dons this year.
"But Cale Hooker was determined to stay at the Bombers and had a year to go on his contract, so that was the first snag," Pickering said.
"West Coast were pretty up front all the way - they wanted cover for Mitch.
"They were happy to do the deal with Cale Hooker if he wanted to go back, just so they had the player there.
"But once they couldn't get the player, they were never going to do it for the pick, which was disappointing."
St Kilda list manager Ameet Bains said the Saints were "very, very close" to prying Brown east, insisting they tried everything possible.
"But unfortunately it couldn't get done," he said.
"We understand it's a business and every club needs to be happy with the trade completed, so it is what it is."
But Eagles list manager Craig Vozzo denied that, declaring the contracted Brown was never placed on the table.
"(It was) never close at all. Our priority was always to keep Mitch," Vozzo said.
"He's a contracted player, we rate him very highly and want to keep him for a long time.
"We never wavered from that."
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