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You'd have to have a look at Stokes, talented forward and is still only 24ish I think.

Also as much of a gump as he may be, Blake would be our best ruckman and is still only 24ish as well.

That being said, maybe just hope someone makes it to the PSD.

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I am no wrap for Jamar but he is much better player than Blake.

Blake is terrible & I am yet to meet a Geelong supporter who thinks otherwise.

If we were to go for any of their rucks I'd have my eye on Mumford.

I rate Gamble, I doubt we are in the market for another inbetween sized forward though.

Stokes will stay.

If Simon Hogan was available I'd be keen.

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Also as much of a gump as he may be, Blake would be our best ruckman and is still only 24ish as well.

Jamar's a better ruckman than Blake. He'd be comfortably second though, sadly. I don't rate the guy.

No interest at all in the others. Especially not David Johnson, they're kidding right? I laughed out loud when I saw that.

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Its been said that the cats have to trade to stay under cap

Names r Stokes, Tenace,D Johnson,Blake,Wojkinki n Harley but he will prob retire

any interest?

Nah, no interest for us I would have thought.

And theyre kidding themselves if they think theyll get anything worthwhile for Tenace.

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Yeah. But when was that? At the end of 2007 I think.

He's played just 6 games since.

He'll probably land somewhere. But Geelong wont get much if anything for him.

was last year wasnt it but they took Prismall instead

D Johnson wont get anything, been there 7 years hasnt even played a finals match and is very injury prone

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Even if Geelong were prepared to trade Blake I wouldn't want to go near him simply because he seems like an absolute $hit bloke. Carried on like the biggest sook when he was dropped from 07 GF, then held the club to ransom over Steven King. Contrast that with the class that Wojo and now Stokes have shown in the same scenario (except that both of them are actually worthy of playing in a premiership) and add in the complete lack of class Blake has shown in saying it was nice to stick it up Kings arse on Saturday, and I wouldn;t want this nob anywhere near MFC.

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Its been said that the cats have to trade to stay under cap

Names r Stokes, Tenace,D Johnson,Blake,Wojkinki n Harley but he will prob retire

any interest?

Good to know even the best teams have rejects!

But where does that leave Miller, Newts and Co? :blink:

Local footy?

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stokeys is probably one of the most over-rated young players at geelong

i'll go as far as saying his pretty hopeless

wouldn't touch him.

i aggree he is no good

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