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He'll go top 10.

And it will be basically impossibe to trade for a top 10 pick this year.

Unless we want to part with Green or McLean.

I firmly believe we do not need to trade for any more early picks.

4, 14 and 21 last year

Most likely 3 picks in the top 22 this year in what has been touted as possibly the strongest draft ever.

The simple fact is clubs would be loathe to trade any pick in the top 25 becasue of the arrival of Gold Toast.

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I'd suggest 3rd round pick for Warnock (either that or they get nothing) and Primsall in the PSD) EASY PEASY!

That's called having your pie and eating it!!

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Warnock by the length of Flemington straight.

When was the last time we had a ruckman that tall and athletic?

Never.

I believe he is 206 cms. Thats huge.

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I'd suggest 3rd round pick for Warnock (either that or they get nothing) and Primsall in the PSD) EASY PEASY!

That's called having your pie and eating it!!

No thats called having your pie that ends up on your lap. B)

Have a look at the trade value of ruckman over the past 5 years.

We know Richmond will trade to get another ruckman. Warnock is no gimme for MFC.

If we cant get him in the PSD, I would give either our 2nd round or PP for him.

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If we cant get him in the PSD, I would give either our 2nd round or PP for him.

again ..this is why its SO important to finish as low as poss.. to be able to use the PSD without paying extra in trade picks

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Jack Watts at pick 2 or 3 gives us a forward.

Warnock and Prismall to the Dee's as Ruck/Forward and Midfielder. Trade draft pick 20 and other to picked up in PSD for these two. Either order doesnt matter. Still leaves us with pick 19. Would love that!

Possible trades: Carroll if worth anything to Freo for Ryan Murphy.

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I'm pretty sure that that was a fair while back. Much water to go under the bridge and I very much doubt that he'll do a Ju$$ and demand Richmond.

I think it was about two weeks ago, when the Essendon v Freo match was on.

Doesn't mean much anyway - as you say, there's plenty of water to go under the bridge.

However, I just thought I'd put it out there.

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No thats called having your pie that ends up on your lap. B)

Have a look at the trade value of ruckman over the past 5 years.

We know Richmond will trade to get another ruckman. Warnock is no gimme for MFC.

If we cant get him in the PSD, I would give either our 2nd round or PP for him.

I would think the priority pick at 18 or 19 or whatever it is might be what Freo might be after. They wouldn't want him to go through to the PSD, they would want something in return.. He's too young for that.

Isn't the PSD predominantly made for "used" players anyway? (Used = having played a number of years, and just about finished with a little left still to offer)

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I would think the priority pick at 18 or 19 or whatever it is might be what Freo might be after. They wouldn't want him to go through to the PSD, they would want something in return.. He's too young for that.

Isn't the PSD predominantly made for "used" players anyway? (Used = having played a number of years, and just about finished with a little left still to offer)

Freo screwed us when they took Farmer

In my opinion they can have our 5th round draft pick for Warnock... otherwise we'll see you in the PSD

Warnock has to agree to be traded to Richmond first.

I think he would prefer to be with his brother @ Melbourne with a young list all heading in the right direction

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Freo screwed us when they took Farmer

In my opinion they can have our 5th round draft pick for Warnock... otherwise we'll see you in the PSD

Warnock has to agree to be traded to Richmond first.

I think he would prefer to be with his brother @ Melbourne with a young list all heading in the right direction

A 5th round draft pick for a 206cm ruckman with a few games under his belt..............................As Big Brother's motto was.... "I don't think so..." :D

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A 5th round draft pick for a 206cm ruckman with a few games under his belt..............................As Big Brother's motto was.... "I don't think so..." :D

If Warnock wants to go, Fremantle won't have a choice.

You CAN'T trade a player unless he is happy to go.

We hold all the aces, Warnock owes Fremantle nothing, Fremantle were happy to screw us when it came to Farmer.

Horses for Courses

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If Warnock wants to go, Fremantle won't have a choice.

You CAN'T trade a player unless he is happy to go.

We hold all the aces, Warnock owes Fremantle nothing, Fremantle were happy to screw us when it came to Farmer.

Horses for Courses

I think you'll find that clubs are loathe to blatantly screw other clubs over. That's not to say that there won't be bluff and bluster, but we'll want to do a reasonable trade and keep our PSD pick alive, as well as keeping a modicum of goodwill amongst rival clubs.

We received pick 17 for Farmer, which was below odds at the time, but it could've been worse. Geelong got Kelly for that ontraded pick.

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I dont want Fevola but just out of curiosity. What do you think Carlton would want in terms of us wanting to trade with them.

I don't think we'd have anything they would want. Perhaps a Miller or Sylvia and second round draft pick? Who Knows

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