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OK, we have a young list and GWS will be circling, what are we willing to give up and what do we want in return. Be realistic we not gunna be offer a bloke who cant get a game for us.

 

OK, we have a young list and GWS will be circling, what are we willing to give up and what do we want in return. Be realistic we not gunna be offer a bloke who cant get a game for us.

We still have young Newbies, yet to play on our list...We do not need any kids drastically....GWS can F Off for this year IMO

Other Clubs will trade with them before us...unless TS, does become an issue.

 

Dunn, Bate and Morton are all trade bait, although of those 3 i'd least like to lose Morton.

I'd love to get one of the 4 17 year olds


We still have young Newbies, yet to play on our list...We do not need any kids drastically....GWS can F Off for this year IMO

Other Clubs will trade with them before us...unless TS, does become an issue.

I agree. We managed to hold off Gold Coast last year, we need to do the same with GWS. I'm over Sheedy's smug declarations that he's going to raid the league of its best players due to the size of his AFL-bankrolled cheque book. They can get stuffed. I hope we give them donuts!

trade talk is stupid. barely any trades are done, and no, they don't want our rejects.

Damn. It is Sheeds remember and some funny things went on at the Bears when Gubby was there. I was hoping we'd get a first rounder for Bate.

Seriously they may want some bigger bodies as a filler for a year or three while the kids put some meat on. Somebody like Dunn might be good for that.

Maybe a bit controversial, what about trading Davey to GWS for one of the 17 yo picks.

Relieves some of our salary gap concerns to help keep the younger brigade. Most would agree that Davey is not what he once was and therefore this could be a win:win

 

Maybe a bit controversial, what about trading Davey to GWS for one of the 17 yo picks.

Relieves some of our salary gap concerns to help keep the younger brigade. Most would agree that Davey is not what he once was and therefore this could be a win:win

I'm not totally against this idea but I highly doubt the club would do it, especially as we are light on for on-field experience and leadership as it is. Also he is too important as a mentor for the indigenious boys in my opinion.

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Dunn, Bate and Morton are all trade bait, although of those 3 i'd least like to lose Morton.

I'd love to get one of the 4 17 year olds

Jaeger Omeara mde his league debut for Perth today and kicked 4 goals and had 15 possies against Peel. Definately worth having a crack at getting him!


Jaeger Omeara mde his league debut for Perth today and kicked 4 goals and had 15 possies against Peel. Definately worth having a crack at getting him!

Anyone got any Video of this Kid?

I would put offers to Rockcliff and Jack Redden. Both absolute weapons.

Damn. It is Sheeds remember and some funny things went on at the Bears when Gubby was there. I was hoping we'd get a first rounder for Bate.

Seriously they may want some bigger bodies as a filler for a year or three while the kids put some meat on. Somebody like Dunn might be good for that.

I read on Ology before that Sheedy was at our training session this morning armed with a clipboard and was taking notes. You can almost guarantee that it was a publicity stunt and was done to [censored] Melbourne off for not selecting the senile old idiot as coach.

I would put offers to Rockcliff and Jack Redden. Both absolute weapons.

Rockliff just signed a new deal with Lions.

Rockliff just signed a new deal with Lions.

Yeah, wishful thinking on my part.


I read on Ology before that Sheedy was at our training session this morning armed with a clipboard and was taking notes. You can almost guarantee that it was a publicity stunt and was done to [censored] Melbourne off for not selecting the senile old idiot as coach.

Yeah, but it wasn't a clipboard he was carrying.

He was getting autographs for his martian nephew.

I hear Scully is :P

My mail has it that that is just a silly rumour B)

My mail has it that that is just a silly rumour B)

I'll check my mailbox on Monday, Mail does not get delivered here on a Sunday :P

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