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HATCH MATCH AND DESPATCH 2009 

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dare I say it.. :lol:

Melbourne: Brock Mclean ... traded

 

Max Hudgthon Has retired

Bryce Carroll**

Thomas German**

Kade Klemke**

Rhys Magin**

all rookies from bombers also delsited

Paul O Shea from dogs delisted as well

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Shane Valenti has been told he will be delisted.

IMO that would be a big mistake - maybe a rethink now that Brock has moved on.

 

Sydney: Ryan Brabazon, Matthew Laidlaw and Daniel O'Keefe

Poor Nick Gill, should we pick him up again haha

Robert Shirley thats a big cut



The list as at 16 October, 2009:

MELBOURNE 

1. Bail, Rohan 

2. Bartram, Clint

3. Bate, Matthew

4. Bell, Daniel

5. Bennell, Jamie 

6. Blease, Sam 

7. Bruce, Cameron

8. Cheney, Kyle

9. Davey, Aaron

10. Dunn, Lynden

11. Frawley, James

12. Garland, Colin

13. Green, Brad

14. Grimes, Jack

15. Jamar, Mark

16. Jetta, Neville 

17. Johnson, Paul

18. Jones, Nathan

19. Jurrah, Liam 

20. Maric, Addam

21. Martin, Stefan

22. McDonald, James (veteran – outside list)  

23. McNamara, Tom

24. Meesen, John

25. Miller, Brad

26. Moloney, Brent

27. Morton, Cale

28. Newton, Michael 

29. Petterd, Ricky

30. Rivers, Jared

31. Strauss, James 

32. Sylvia, Colin 

33. Warnock, Matthew

34. Watts, Jack

35. Wonaeamirri, Austin 

36.

37. 

38. 

39. 

Rookie List

1. Healey, Rhys

2. Hughes, Daniel

3. McKenzie, Jordie

4. Spencer, Jake

5. Zomer, Trent 

6. 

7. 

ADDITIONS

Father-Son selection: –

Exchange period: –

Rookie elevation: 

Scholarship elevation: 

NAB AFL Draft: 

International rookie selection: 

Three-year non-registered player selection: 

NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft: 

NAB AFL Rookie Draft: 

DELETIONS

Retired: Paul Wheatley, Matthew Whelan

Exchange period: Brock McLean (Carlton)

Delisted: Simon Buckley, Robertson, Russell (veteran – outside list), Shane Valenti (rookie)

So when does Bruce officially get moved on to the veteran's list?

 

Saints delist Begley, Connors, three rookies

"ST KILDA half back Colm Begley has become the third Irish import to recently return home after reaching a mutual agreement with the club regarding his playing future.

Begley, 23, joined wingman Eljay Connors and rookies Sam McGarry,

Khan Haretuku and Ross Tungatalum as the Saints' delisted players this week."


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