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I actually think they are fishing for Kerr myself.

This thread is both funny and horrible.

Bell and Pick 35 for Pick 4? no way in hell. I cant belive you for even suggesting it.

Bell and Pick 35 for Pick 22 more likely.

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I wonder if it'll be a Pick 4 to Sydney for Ryan O'Keefe.

Seems interesting, if my memory serves me correctly, that Roos stated O'keefe would come at a cost (a first round draft pick), then the "Power" come out and claim they'll be putting their top picks up for auction...

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Some of these trades are laughable.

McLean and 17 would struggle to get pick 4.

You don't get gold by trading crap. And adding another piece of crap doesn't make the deal any more enticing.

Bell + 35 + 51 would be lucky to get pick 34.

are you joking here or being serious- pick 34 is pretty much equivalent to 35. so adding bell...and then adding 51 is an absolute joke mate. learn the capers of how trades work

One of Bell and Miller and pick 35 or /Green and pick 35/, could get us pick 4

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are you joking here or being serious- pick 34 is pretty much equivalent to 35. so adding bell...and then adding 51 is an absolute joke mate. learn the capers of how trades work

One of Bell and Miller and pick 35 or /Green and pick 35/, could get us pick 4

You're delusional and making yourself look silly, kid. Bell, Miller, Green and pick 35 wouldn't get a top 10 pick.

I'd recommend you go easy on the posting and read and learn a tad more. It's a little embarrassing.

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Yeah, i don't think Rivers would be enough, given his recent run with injuries. But if he was, tempting.........extremely tempting.

Rivers and Green might get us there. Losing Rivers would be sad but pick 4 means a special, hopefully uninjured, star of the future

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Then CJ and Bell to WC for pick 18

Green to whoever for a top 25 pick

Picks 1,4.17.18.25. Now we're talking.

It never ceases to amaze me how supporters can think that players who are borderline best 22 and are one bad year, or closer, to getting delisted are able to yield a pick such as 18 in a fantastic draft. The packaging of them together makes it even funnier. Crap + Crap + Crap = quality pick.

Fail.

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You're delusional and making yourself look silly, kid. Bell, Miller, Green and pick 35 wouldn't get a top 10 pick.

I'd recommend you go easy on the posting and read and learn a tad more. It's a little embarrassing.

Brad Green is worth a top 10 pick on his own mate- i suggest you learn

15 other clubs fans have already stated they'd do that. Pick 5 for garland was accepted by bombers fans FFS.

you obviously as well have no idea about the trading caper

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Brad Green is worth a top 10 pick on his own mate- i suggest you learn

15 other clubs fans have already stated they'd do that. Pick 5 for garland was accepted by bombers fans FFS.

you obviously as well have no idea about the trading caper

This is coming from the same guy who posted that Bell and Pick 35 would get us Pick 4. Laughable.

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Brad Green is worth a top 10 pick on his own mate- i suggest you learn

15 other clubs fans have already stated they'd do that. Pick 5 for garland was accepted by bombers fans FFS.

you obviously as well have no idea about the trading caper

BB! If you can pull off a top 10 pick for Green I will streak the MCG in Round 1 next year! :lol:

Your gotta be kidding!

The only way he will be involved in a top 10 trade is if he is packeged with another player or pick!

Green and Davey to Port for Pick 4. Same on offer to Essendon Pick 5 and Carlton Pick 6.

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BB! If you can pull off a top 10 pick for Green I will streak the MCG in Round 1 next year! :lol:

Your gotta be kidding!

The only way he will be involved in a top 10 trade is if he is packeged with another player or pick!

Green and Davey to Port for Pick 4. Same on offer to Essendon Pick 5 and Carlton Pick 6.

Nice work Dee tention. You provided an entire post about obtaining another top pick and didn't mention Vickery once. Well done!

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o'keefe is probably as good as green- he's worth a top 10, so green is as well

judd is a superstar and was worth pick 3, pick 20 and a player. so 3 things had to be done to get a good player. green would be jsut worthy of a top 10 pick. i cant believe hannabal and wiseblood- who is not so wise.

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Throwing some ideas in the air, with Kerr now out of the equation, the list of 'stars' Williams hopes to land is growing thin.

I think there's a good chance Didak will wind up at Port, giving Collingwood pick 4.

Obviously Collingwood still think their premiership window is ajar, so there would be a fair chance they'd be willing to trade it on.

We could easily get another first rounder, it depends what we're willing to lose. I know Bruce is a maligned player on this forum, but I still think he has a good reputation in the AFL and could be a part of the deal.

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Yes. I believe they are fishing for Didak too!

But if we are to be in the race for Pick 4. This is what I think we could offer!

Miller, Bell and Pick 19 for Pick 4 and 3rd round pick.

Miller, Davey for Pick 4 and Bentley.

Miller and Green for Pick 4.

Davey, Bell for Pick 4 and Bentley.

Davey and Frawley for Pick 4.

Davey and Green and Pick 19 for Pick 4 and Bentley.

Can any of these work? I would trade in a heartbeat!

not a big fan of Aeron Davey?........ :blink:

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