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Who is it?

Melbourne has admitted its trying to squeeze out an uncontracted player into the preseason draft.

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Lake?

Not sure, you would think the Bulldogs will try and hold onto him. What about S.Burgoyne?


where was i meant to be looking out of all that

Isnt it nice to know we are now predators and not patsy's !! :)

 
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The plot thickens...

The power of PSD#1 at play.....


Maybe Jolly however who would know any of 600+ players

everitt,walker?

Both contracted on 2 year deals unfortunately.

Maybe Jolly however who would know any of 600+ players

Jolly is under contract for two more seasons with the Swans.


well...lets look at it logically...what sort of players do we want...and whos available...and able to go to the PSD ??

Lake can.. Burgoyne can.. possibly others... its from this list the answer comes !! B)

Hopefully not Peake!

Melb has been sniffing around Peake...is he out of contract ?

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Burgoyne looking likely , as Hawks n Bombers are stalling

I hope the Dees have a big net for this fish. More importantly I hope the fish takes the bait.


 

Can anyone tell me why Everitts name is being mentioned, i would have thought he was the type of player the dogs would want to hold on to.

And while i`m at it, excuse my ignorance but why is Luke Ball in the same boat - his stats for half a game on GF day weren`t to be sneezed at...... is it his delivery ????

I hope the Dees have a big net for this fish. More importantly I hope the fish takes the bait.

on tripple this morning Eddie said Mark Williams will not have his pants pulled down and will let him go to the PSD if he has to


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