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Good luck gentlemen in your future endeavors and thankyou for you contribution to Melbourne over the journey

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that will leave us free to exercise 1, 2, 11 18 34 and PSD1

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Along with many others I always suspected we'd look to get on board 6 new faces for 010. With Buckley and Valenti delisted today it would seem now we are able to exercise picks 1, 2, 11, 18, 34 and PSD1 assuming we will bail on the draft after 34.

The club has spoken

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lol..damnations !! MOd to merge please :) cheers

edit: that was bloody quick...:D ta

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sad day for me!

Been a huge Bucks fan and unfortunately being injured all last year has hurt this chances.

If both fit though i would choose Bucks over Barts all day...

Be interesting to see if more is to come though..

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I don't feel like we gave Buckley enough of a chance to show his worth. I know he had a bad season with injury, but when he played senior footy, I thought he showed a lot of promise. I hope he gets picked up elsewhere and that he gets himself the footy future he deserves.

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CB will be disappointed re: Valenti.

We're still a spot short. McLean, Whelan, Robbo, Wheatley, Buckley all make 5 spots. That's 1, 2, 11, 18 and PSD 1. Valenti was on the rookie list, so his delisting doesn't give us another spot.

As it stands we'll be passing on 34. I would have thought, if we were going to delist more players, we'd have done so today. So maybe we don't think 34 is going to be of much use.

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This disappoints me a little but I understand why it has been done.

I thought Valenti did very well with limited opportunities, but would have suffered game time once our midfield became more 'full' after this draft.

I liked Buckely's endeavor and dash, and unfortunately I think the Injury he sustained last year ended his career at the demons.

Thank you boys for your efforts in Red and Blue colours and I wish you well for the future.

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Strange to delist Buckley unless his injury is career threatening.

He is surely better than the prospects out there for pick34 in this shallow draft.

He is great pace and great dash. Is a half back flanker. Seems exactly what we'd like.

It must be his poor decision making and poor kicking. Bailey is obsessed (and rightly so) with players who can hit targets

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Along with many others I always suspected we'd look to get on board 6 new faces for 010. With Buckley and Valenti delisted today it would seem now we are able to exercise picks 1, 2, 11, 18, 34 and PSD1 assuming we will bail on the draft after 34.

The club has spoken

Doesn't this only free up one extra spot (i.e. not pick 34)? It just means that Valenti isn't going to be elevated from the rookie list or retained as 3rd year rookie, doesn't it?

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point !! :mellow: i.e youre right ..lol

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CB will be disappointed re: Valenti.

We're still a spot short. McLean, Whelan, Robbo, Wheatley, Buckley all make 5 spots. That's 1, 2, 11, 18 and PSD 1. Valenti was on the rookie list, so his delisting doesn't give us another spot.

As it stands we'll be passing on 34. I would have thought, if we were going to delist more players, we'd have done so today. So maybe we don't think 34 is going to be of much use.

We can say goodbye to Dylan Grimes then. Would have been a nice family connection but meh, tall defenders would be at the bottom of our wish list.

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Strange to delist Buckley unless his injury is career threatening.

He is surely better than the prospects out there for pick34 in this shallow draft.

He is great pace and great dash. Is a half back flanker. Seems exactly what we'd like.

It must be his poor decision making and poor kicking. Bailey is obsessed (and rightly so) with players who can hit targets

Seems like a contradiction to me, sylvinator.

Personally, I never saw anything other than pace from Buckley. And I think there has been a growing trend moving away from athleticism and towards skill in football.

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the club may yet announce more delistings...probably unlikley but not impossible

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Awwww, always sad when people get delisted.

:(

Its a shame that not everyone can get a go. This is what has to happen when we're rebuilding through the draft...

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Strange to delist Buckley unless his injury is career threatening.

He is surely better than the prospects out there for pick34 in this shallow draft.

He is great pace and great dash. Is a half back flanker. Seems exactly what we'd like.

It must be his poor decision making and poor kicking. Bailey is obsessed (and rightly so) with players who can hit targets

Maybe they want to use pick 34 on Kane Tenace?

YES!!!!!!!

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Doesn't this only free up one extra spot (i.e. not pick 34)? It just means that Valenti isn't going to be elevated from the rookie list or retained as 3rd year rookie, doesn't it?

Yep. That's my reading of it. Barts may be added to the list if the rumours are correct.

Delisting is obviously tough on the boys, but I expect they saw it coming .......... and I'm certainly glad that the MFC have made what some around here will undoubtedly see as the wrong decisions. Personally, I'm very pleased that TMac may have missed the chop. IMO he shows loads of promise.

Good luck to Bucks and Valenti. I hope they get picked up by another club.

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