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Hamish Mcintosh available (sort of confirmed)

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I would love this bloke if he were to be available

just heard that he might be on the table!!!!!!

 
I would love this bloke if he were to be available

just heard that he might be on the table!!!!!!

That excited that you posted the topic twice.

 

Much better prospect than Mark 'The Statue' Seaby.

Hamish McIntosh is not on the table Goose, it was reported Dean Laidley has said that there has been alot of interest for him. Clubs know that Hale and Petrie get preference over McIntosh. Laidley has also said that if he were a betting man, he would stay a Kanagaroo.


More ruck trades?

What the F is going on with the AFL these days?

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Laidley " Hamish McIntosh's name was mentioned today, so even with Hamish we'll sit down and if there's real interest there and a club loves Hamish, we'll have a look"

that sounds like a come and get me i reckon...........

nobody probably asked about him but they will now!!!

i think you will find that is laidley saying offer us a decent pick and you can have him.........

HT these are the games teams play in trade week....

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/sport/a...5016212,00.html

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HT these are the games teams play in trade week....

I understand that Goose. He will shop him around to see what he gets in offers...but as I heard him on SEN, he will more than likely stay a Kangaroo if they do not get what they want.

They might want a high 2nd round or low 1st round pick for him,.....for all we know they might be eyeing off 19th pick, which is the Dees pick. To see if we come to their party?

Wait until Friday, 2pm.

 
I understand that Goose. He will shop him around to see what he gets in offers...but as I heard him on SEN, he will more than likely stay a Kangaroo if they do not get what they want.

That's a nothing statement that could be applied to virtually every potential trade ;p

Hamish would be difficult to pick up,

He's a very good prospect though. He's shown more than Warnock in my opinion.


Hamish would be difficult to pick up,

He's a very good prospect though. He's shown more than Warnock in my opinion.

Would cost more too, you'd think

If we were to loose Green maybe a straight swap for McIntosh?

could be a very handy get, how old is he? i think hes kinda young yea?

That's a nothing statement that could be applied to virtually every potential trade ;p

? Correct. Just relaying what Laidley said..

My gut feeling is, unless a super-high pick is offered (like, 1-10), in which case he would be traded, Laidley is just doing this to give McIntosh a wake up call. In 2007 he was close to All-Australian, and was streets in front of Hale and Petrie. Now he's lagging behind, and Laidley's done this to let him know his position in the team isn't automatic anymore.


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