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BTW heard a whisper the Dees will be aggressively seeking a big-name forward. Good source. We'll see...

Pavlich. He'd be fairly handy

Anyone know if Pav's out of contract?

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We should not be trying to lure big fish as we are in a rebuilding stage and need all the high draft picks we can get.

Correct. Any talk about the getting the likes of Pavlich, Fevola, Brown is just nonsense.

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Correct. Any talk about the getting the likes of Pavlich, Fevola, Brown is just nonsense.

Right or wrong, it's talk from within the club. Within the past week.

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Right or wrong, it's talk from within the club. Within the past week.

Ok , lets narrow it down then, well the "Big Name" forwards of the comp are Pavlich, Franklin, Brown, Bradshaw, Riewoldt, Roughead, Fevola, Mooney, Hall, Rocca, Lloyd, Hansen, Tredrea, Porplyzia, Richardson.

I can't see any of those being poached or traded.

Maybe the talk is Jack Watts.

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Ok , lets narrow it down then, well the "Big Name" forwards of the comp are Pavlich, Franklin, Brown, Bradshaw, Riewoldt, Roughead, Fevola, Mooney, Hall, Rocca, Lloyd, Hansen, Tredrea, Porplyzia, Richardson.

I can't see any of those being poached or traded.

Maybe the talk is Jack Watts.

Hansen is a Melbourne boy, city and club. He could be a chance, but his body continually falls apart.

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I can see how this would be true.

Next year we will have plenty of room in our salary cap, and i think i heard somewhere that we have to pay a certain percentage of that cap (a friend of mine said 97% but wasn't sure).

If that is the case it is better to lure a player over rather than pay our current list more than their worth. Except that we might have to trade a player/pick.

Personally I wouldn't want to lose picks or players. And I wouldn't look for a Power forward (i can't see any of the current power forwards being right for us at the right price). Trading for some quality or pace in the midfield might prove easier and more beneficial.

I don't mind Hansen... he could be worth a look.

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pavlich is over 23 and consequently not suitable for our young list.

Pavlich, Matthew

AFL Playing Career Statistics

Clubs: Fremantle

Games: 192 (4 finals), Goals: 375

5+ goals in match: 19, 10+ goals in a match: 0

Born: Thursday, 31st December, 1981

Debut: Saturday, 8th April, 2000 18 years, 98 days vs Melbourne (Rd 5)

Last Played: Sunday, 3rd August, 2008 26 years, 215 days vs West Coast Eagles (Rd 18)

Span: 9 Seasons (8 years, 118 days)

Club Leading Goalkicker: 2001,2005-2008

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Pavlich, Matthew

AFL Playing Career Statistics

Clubs: Fremantle

Games: 192 (4 finals), Goals: 375

5+ goals in match: 19, 10+ goals in a match: 0

Born: Thursday, 31st December, 1981

Debut: Saturday, 8th April, 2000 18 years, 98 days vs Melbourne (Rd 5)

Last Played: Sunday, 3rd August, 2008 26 years, 215 days vs West Coast Eagles (Rd 18)

Span: 9 Seasons (8 years, 118 days)

Club Leading Goalkicker: 2001,2005-2008

whats ur point?

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Pavlich, Matthew

AFL Playing Career Statistics

Clubs: Fremantle

Games: 192 (4 finals), Goals: 375

5+ goals in match: 19, 10+ goals in a match: 0

Born: Thursday, 31st December, 1981

Debut: Saturday, 8th April, 2000 18 years, 98 days vs Melbourne (Rd 5)

Last Played: Sunday, 3rd August, 2008 26 years, 215 days vs West Coast Eagles (Rd 18)

Span: 9 Seasons (8 years, 118 days)

Club Leading Goalkicker: 2001,2005-2008

Yeah, so he's 26, turning 27 on New Years Eve, so what?

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