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Liam Pickering has confirmed Melbourne have made enquiries about Justin Sherman. At just 23 he may be a viable option if the club is looking to add Speed.

aren't u the same bloke that said clayton hinkcley was a demon done deal?

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Doggies seem to be involved a bit.

Good F/S picks, add in Sherman who will need to improve his consistency and they are on their way again.

They have some nice youngsters, Grant, Cordy, Higgins and the trio above will help further.

If they do things right, the dogs wont have to bottom out much and may actually be able to re-load for another shot.

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Doggies are biting on Sherman hook line and sinker. I think he is a decent sort, but we essentially could have equal if not better players in Blease/Gys/Tapscott who have yet to really have a crack at our best 22.

He wants to be a doggie, so unless he publicly comes out and says he wants to be a demon then we should move on to other targets.

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Liam Pickering has confirmed Melbourne have made enquiries about Justin Sherman. At just 23 he may be a viable option if the club is looking to add Speed.

Another player/manager spruiking that there is a hot market for one of their clients. Zzzzzzzzzzzz!

Are the Club looking for speed? What does it mean MFC has made an "enquiry"?

Given we have offloaded Junior, Miller and Bell and are likely to elevate Spencer and McKenzie, we still have to offload another player to even get to our 2nd draft pick. Only Bruce and PJ are uncontracted and Bruce is close in negotiations atm.

Now where would we fit in Sherman on our list? We dont. Suggest pass.

Doggies are biting on Sherman hook line and sinker. I think he is a decent sort, but we essentially could have equal if not better players in Blease/Gys/Tapscott who have yet to really have a crack at our best 22.

He wants to be a doggie, so unless he publicly comes out and says he wants to be a demon then we should move on to other targets.

And I dont think what Sherman says publicly should have anything to do with our interest in him. Where do you fit him in on our list?

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Another player/manager spruiking that there is a hot market for one of their clients. Zzzzzzzzzzzz!

Are the Club looking for speed? What does it mean MFC has made an "enquiry"?

Given we have offloaded Junior, Miller and Bell and are likely to elevate Spencer and McKenzie, we still have to offload another player to even get to our 2nd draft pick. Only Bruce and PJ are uncontracted and Bruce is close in negotiations atm.

Now where would we fit in Sherman on our list? We dont. Suggest pass.

I dont want Sherman either Mr.Serious

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Another player/manager spruiking that there is a hot market for one of their clients. Zzzzzzzzzzzz!

Are the Club looking for speed? What does it mean MFC has made an "enquiry"?

Given we have offloaded Junior, Miller and Bell and are likely to elevate Spencer and McKenzie, we still have to offload another player to even get to our 2nd draft pick. Only Bruce and PJ are uncontracted and Bruce is close in negotiations atm.

Now where would we fit in Sherman on our list? We dont. Suggest pass.

And I dont think what Sherman says publicly should have anything to do with our interest in him. Where do you fit him in on our list?

Well... Tim Harrington asked if they were shopping anyone around, they said Sherman, he said "how much?", they told him and then he laughed.

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aren't u the same bloke that said clayton hinkcley was a demon done deal?

Hey cuz I can confirm it is happening sometime soon. My boss is the Fremantle trainer and hes going to Melbourne

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Hey cuz I can confirm it is happening sometime soon. My boss is the Fremantle trainer and hes going to Melbourne

Are you sure he's not taking the [censored]. What do we want with Hinkley?

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To the defence of the OP - Pickering did say that the Dogs and Swans were most interested, but Melbourne had enquired. He said this on the AFL.com draft radio yesterday morning. Not sure why he'd be spruking on that to up Sherman's price?

Anyway, he's a big fat "NO" for me. See my post re: Jared Brennan.

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My last memory of Justin Sherman was watching him get run down by Paul Johnson on the wing in our 1 point win over them in 2008.

This doesn't leave a good vibe for me. Especially when a ruckman can run down a so called 'Midfielder'.

A no for me.

Gippy

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