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Where will these players who want a new home end up?

What I think;

Seaby? Richmond

Harris? StKilda

Warnock? Carlton

O'Keefe? Essendon

Ray? Melbourne

Green? Carlton

O'keefe and Green have home's but are fishing! Will they stay on the hook? Or will somebody snap them up?

I aint sure who else off the top of my head. Feel free to add a player who has left home!

 
Where will these players who want a new home end up?

What I think;

Seaby? Richmond

Harris? StKilda

Warnock? Carlton

O'Keefe? Essendon

Ray? Melbourne

Green? Carlton

O'keefe and Green have home's but are fishing! Will they stay on the hook? Or will somebody snap them up?

I aint sure who else off the top of my head. Feel free to add a player who has left home!

Green at Carlton would be a natural alliance. They would make him lieutenant to Chri$ Judd in the environmental sanitation department of the company and he could be their second token "greeny" :lol: .

 
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Green at Carlton would be a natural alliance. They would make him lieutenant to Chri$ Judd in the environmental sanitation department of the company and he could be their second token "greeny" :lol: .

Yeah! Green power! Enviromentally friendly.

I beleive Carlton will make a play for Green know that Kerr has signed. Has connections with Ratten and Riley. Green can also play forward or become an outside midfielder. They would like the fact he can lead and kick reasonably accurately too. Can prolong his career as a lead up forward.

Possible trade I hope does'nt work;

Carlton - Green

Melbourne - Ray

Western Bulldogs - Fisher

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Essendon are about a .01% chance of getting O'Keefe

Why is that?

Lovett looks like he is Sydney bound and could be done in a package for O'keefe!


Why is that?

Lovett looks like he is Sydney bound and could be done in a package for O'keefe!

because O'Keefe will want to go to a club in flag contention, not a club in the bottom 8, 2 years out from having to rebuild

and Matthew Lloyd said the club weren't after him or Kerr, but Lovett was definitely gone

i hate lloyd and the way he speaks in the media

he is always saying stuff like this

like before Danihers coaching interview last year, he said "the players want a young coach"

that would [censored] you off before your interview

 
Where will these players who want a new home end up?

What I think;

Seaby? Richmond

Harris? StKilda

Warnock? Carlton

O'Keefe? Essendon

Ray? Melbourne

Green? Carlton

O'keefe and Green have home's but are fishing! Will they stay on the hook? Or will somebody snap them up?

I aint sure who else off the top of my head. Feel free to add a player who has left home!

please, no more soft players FFS !


O'Keefe - Bulldogs

Ray - Essendon

Lovett - Fremantle!!

Warnock - Carlton

Thomson - Essendon

Harris - St Kilda

Corey Jones - St Kilda

Seaby - Adelaide

R. Shaw - Essendon

Johncock - Port Adelaide

R. Clarke - North Melbourne

X. Clarke - North Melbourne

Prismall - Melbourne

Carr - Port Adelaide

N. Krauker - Adelaide

O'Keefe - Bulldogs

Ray - Essendon

Lovett - Fremantle!!

Warnock - Carlton

Thomson - Essendon

Harris - St Kilda

Corey Jones - St Kilda

Seaby - Adelaide

R. Shaw - Essendon

Johncock - Port Adelaide

R. Clarke - North Melbourne

X. Clarke - North Melbourne

Prismall - Melbourne

Carr - Port Adelaide

N. Krauker - Adelaide

Stkilda won't get rid of R Clarke. He finally stood up in the finals and showed what his capable of. No Chance!!

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