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I was speaking to a mate today - apparently he knows someone inside the Pies who told him that Danny Stanley and Ryan Cook want to be traded to Melbourne, citing limited opportunities as the reason.

Don't know about our club's stance on this, but do you think we would entertain either of these guys on our list. Personally, I think Cook would be worth a punt - he was a highly touted youngster (2005 Draft No. 23).

Danny Stanley has carved it up in the VFL this year (which usually doesn't account for much). He is a strong-bodied half-back / midfielder but I think we have enough of these.

Thoughts??

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We have four picks in the top 20. I would be surprised if we picked up any speculative recycled players unless they were rookied.

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I havent got a clue if they are any good. I don't want them here, we have plenty of young talent on our list I'm sure we are in no great need for them.

But I still don't blame them for wanting to come play with us. We got LJ. He's gunna be bigger than MJ. Get on board while you still can!

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They are both slow midfielders with questionable disposal. Good players at VFL level, but struggle whenever they've been selected for AFL.

Of course they're requesting a trade, they'll both likely be delisted.

I'd consider Chris Dawes and Shannon Cox, both who aren't getting games for the Pies seniors

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I haven't seen him play but I know a lot of Collingwood supporters were ropeable that Stanley wasn't getting a game while regularly getting 30+ (presumably good) possessions in a VFL side that made finals. Apparently nearly 40 touches in the first final, led clearances and kicked a couple of goals.

I like the idea of getting a player who is ready to play with a later pick (50 possibly). Not sure whether Stanley is that player, but he would surely be considered.

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Valenti has more impact at VFL (and AFL) than Stanley does, and he'll struggle to stay on our list.

I don't think it's comparing apples with apples as Stanley is more AFL-size, but I don't know enough about him to take this any further.

Any interest in Myles Sewell (brother of Brad) who won the Liston and will be playing for Nth Ballarat in the VFL GF tonight?

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They are both slow midfielders with questionable disposal. Good players at VFL level, but struggle whenever they've been selected for AFL.

Of course they're requesting a trade, they'll both likely be delisted.

I'd consider Chris Dawes and Shannon Cox, both who aren't getting games for the Pies seniors

Shannon Cox got delisted last year?

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