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Dean Irving mark II ?

He looked terrible at the G against Jamar. But in reality it was a typical game.

Here are the stats of Jamar and Seaby in 2008. They're remarkably similar and Jamar probably edges him :o

No thanks.

Seaby kicks goals as well as rucks.

Jamar muffs shots at goals from 5 metres out.

Ignore 2008, Jamar is not fit enought to polish Seaby's boots.

Richmond is apparently in the lead for Seaby's services - Tigers leading the hunt for Eagles big man and you won't believe it but Caaaaarlton is in the hunt for him as well:

His manager Wayne Loxley said the Tigers were showing the most interest, with Carlton also in the hunt.

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Seaby kicks goals as well as rucks.

Jamar muffs shots at goals from 5 metres out.

Ignore 2008, Jamar is not fit enought to polish Seaby's boots.

As long as my arse points to the ground I will never defend Jamar.

:)


Dean Irving mark II ?

He looked terrible at the G against Jamar. But in reality it was a typical game.

Here are the stats of Jamar and Seaby in 2008. They're remarkably similar and Jamar probably edges him :o

http://finalsiren.com/PlayerCompare.asp?Se...s=1368%2C373%2C

No thanks.

Don't forget that Seaby gets less game time than Jamar. Seaby is a no. 2 ruckman, Jamar is a no.1. I guess there's room to improve when you've been stuck behind a much better ruckman for your whole career.

Don't forget that Seaby gets less game time than Jamar. Seaby is a no. 2 ruckman, Jamar is a no.1. I guess there's room to improve when you've been stuck behind a much better ruckman for your whole career.

If he comes for a low pick, at $250,000 I reckon he'd be alright. You'd think the coaches would have their eye on Roughhead at 17 or 19 as another ruck along with the young Spencer.

 

yes but Jolly is their number 1 ruckman.

richmond wil be his new home, then maybe us

On Perth radio last night that Mark Seaby has quit the Eagles.

This could put a new slant on the Warnock saga with another 200cm ruckman in the mix. He's played more games, can play forward and did a good job for them in the ruck when Cox was injured. We could do worse.

I am glad youre not my uncle.


stay away from seaby, he is not what he is hyped up to be, he is jamar v.2. He had his chance to prove himself this year with cox injured, but instead was in and out of the side. The eagles are trying to offload him to another club, because seaby's chances will be gone after they draft naitanui.

DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT

Stay away Demon's! We will have to give too much up for him. Unless we get him in PSD.

Stay away Demon's! We will have to give too much up for him. Unless we get him in PSD.

He's contracted for 2009.

He's contracted for 2009.

Ok. I did'nt know that. We should steer right away then!

Does that mean he would have to nominate for the Draft, because he can't nominate for psd?

Kerr signed a contract extension too in case anyone didn't know


Does that mean he would have to nominate for the Draft, because he can't nominate for psd?

No. Seaby is contracted to WE for 2009, but wants to leave, to be traded. The only way this can happen is if WE trade him. He can't enter the ND or PSD.

Kerr signed a contract extension too in case anyone didn't know

He's been offered a 3 yr extension by WE. To my knowledge, he has not signed off on it. He wants a 4 yr extension. Ed.: Kerr has signed with WE.

Eagles seal Kerr deal

So i suppose part of any Seaby trade would be the Eagles looking for a club who would be willing to take on the pay for next year?

Eagles seal Kerr deal

So i suppose part of any Seaby trade would be the Eagles looking for a club who would be willing to take on the pay for next year?

Correct. Can we afford that? :unsure:

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