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Bulldogs need a marking forward line!

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If I were the Doggies I would be desperately seeking both Hall and Robertson via the draft and PSD.

With ther window of opportunity of a premiership now. I could'nt see why these two couldnt play for the next 2 years.

 
I'd get Yze and Scotty Lucas as well.

Dont forget Lockett & Dunstall

 

As I've said elsewhere....Miller to Sydney for Barry Hall and Pick 38. Barry Hall and Pick 34 to Bulldogs for Pick 15

(They want take both Hall and Robbo - for salary cap reasons as much as anything else - and Hall offers a higher upside than Robbo)

As I've said elsewhere....Miller to Sydney for Barry Hall and Pick 38. Barry Hall and Pick 34 to Bulldogs for Pick 15

(They want take both Hall and Robbo - for salary cap reasons as much as anything else - and Hall offers a higher upside than Robbo)

This trade the way you have worded it is illegal ... You can on-trade players ... sorry!


This trade the way you have worded it is illegal ... You can on-trade players ... sorry!

How should mit be worded then?

Miller to Sydney for Hall and Pick 38

Hall on traded to Bulldogs (together with Pick 34) for Pick 15 ?

Cos this thread can't possibly get any stupider... Lake for Robertson. Straight up. Done deal.

 

lets all face it Robbo needs a big forward to help him just like him and Netiz.

Robbo was a good footballer but his had his days. PLEASE don,t try to play on


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lets all face it Robbo needs a big forward to help him just like him and Netiz.

Robbo was a good footballer but his had his days. PLEASE don,t try to play on

I hope you play on Robbo! Your days are not over! Hope to see you hold that Premiership Cup for the Doggies along with Big Bad Bazza!

Lake to the Dee's wont help that cause though!

Problem with Bazza is how many games would he be watching instead of playing

Robbo could have gone there a few years ago and lets face it he was never a KPP anyway

The obvious player for the Doggies to chase IMO is Kurt Tippet

IMO the Bulldogs forward problems is of their own making

I think the doggies have a good marking forward in the making someone Grant.

I saw him in a NAB Cup game, I thought he was pretty impressive, dont know how he went this year, but maybe one to watch out for in the future.

Hall as a strong tall option would do wonders for the Bulldogs forward line and Rocket would be the perfect coach for him at this stage of his career. Robbo really wouldn't have a whole lot to offer that they don't already have in Welsh, Johnson, Hahn and Akermanis.

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