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Dangerfield

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What are the chances of the dees getting in his ear and trying to lure him back to Vic with a big offer. Would love for us to aggresively chase a player like Dangerfield in the trade period.

Pick 16 or whatever it is we end up with and Daniel Bell would be a good win for us IMO, they got Scotty Thompson off us in what would have been similar circumstances.

Any other young guns we could be targetting that would slot into our top 22 and fill an immediate gap? I realize this is highly unlikely but imagine getting picks 1 and 2 and someone ready made like Dangerfield.

 
What are the chances of the dees getting in his ear and trying to lure him back to Vic with a big offer. Would love for us to aggresively chase a player like Dangerfield in the trade period.

Pick 16 or whatever it is we end up with and Daniel Bell would be a good win for us IMO, they got Scotty Thompson off us in what would have been similar circumstances.

Any other young guns we could be targetting that would slot into our top 22 and fill an immediate gap? I realize this is highly unlikely but imagine getting picks 1 and 2 and someone ready made like Dangerfield.

Cant see them wanting Daniel Bell and pick 16 for Dangerfield :huh:

Cant see them wanting Daniel Bell and pick 16 for Dangerfield :huh:

Unless the alternative was losing him for nothing in the pre-season draft.

Can't see a professional club like Adelaide letting a quality kid like Dangerfield go but I'd like to think he's exactly the kind of player we'd have a crack at - even if it was a long shot!

 
What are the chances of the dees getting in his ear and trying to lure him back to Vic with a big offer. Would love for us to aggresively chase a player like Dangerfield in the trade period.

Pick 16 or whatever it is we end up with and Daniel Bell would be a good win for us IMO, they got Scotty Thompson off us in what would have been similar circumstances.

Any other young guns we could be targetting that would slot into our top 22 and fill an immediate gap? I realize this is highly unlikely but imagine getting picks 1 and 2 and someone ready made like Dangerfield.

I doubt Bell will go anywhere. Actually, I doubt they'll let Dangerfield go either if the mail is to be believed.

That said, I'd be pumped if he came to us. Has star written all over him.

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Cant see them wanting Daniel Bell and pick 16 for Dangerfield :huh:

The eagles didn't want to do the Judd deal either but had no choice. The draft pick and Bell offer was just an example. The point is that snaring a young ready made (and let's be honest the go home factor is as good a reason as any to identify a potential trade target) could potentially put the whole rebuild process for us forward a year.


The eagles didn't want to do the Judd deal either but had no choice. The draft pick and Bell offer was just an example. The point is that snaring a young ready made (and let's be honest the go home factor is as good a reason as any to identify a potential trade target) could potentially put the whole rebuild process for us forward a year.

Yes would be very nice.

Why would Dangerfield want to leave Adelaide for a club like Melbourne?

Adelaide have the best facilities in the country, probably the most financialy secure club as well. They've also got a talented list with great kids and they play finals year after year.

I suppose Melbourne have powerpoint presentations...

 

What the hell?

Why would Dangerfield leave?

If we had pick 1 and 2 . I would give pick 2 for him.

But we wont have either of those picks.


Adelaide used a first round draft pick to get him.

He's proving himself to be everything you'd want from a first round draft pick.

Why would they give him up for a first round draft pick?

Would never happen.

Mind you, Dangerfield and Meesen went to school together, although Meese is a couple of years older...

ok, vague meaningless connection, i know..

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Maybe if we just remind them that we gave them Thompson they will let us have dangerfield.

I would give pick 2 for this kid, he is a gun and going to better than anything we get for that pick. word is that he is homesick but is a loyal bloke so not sure how much of a chance it is.

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