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Strong rumour I have heard around footy circles here in the west that Andrew Gaff is not happy in WA and desperatley wants to go home. Whilst we here rumours all the time just 5 minutes ago was the first I had heard it reported on radio that 2 Melbourne Clubs are aware of the developments and the topic will grow legs further at seasons end.

Not the exact type we need but apart from his good form for West Coast I have seen this kid play WAFL and he is a gun, makes the right decisions, plays the percentages, gut runs and his use of the ball is excellent.

I have said on Demonland before the Eagles are very hard to deal with at trade time and if Dees are considering Gaff, they will have to give up something for him as he has another year left on his contract

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I would love to see us pick up a FF, MID and FB in the trade period. As much as I would love to get Gaff & Butcher, IMO top priority is getting a mature bodied mid who can help out Beamer. As you say PStD, Eagles will be wanting a lot for Gaff and I can't see us giving them anything they want except our draft picks which I think should be used for other purposes.

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IF we lose Scully then a player like Gaff would be a nice replacement, I have a lot of time for him. The tier 1 compensation will come in very handy with negotiating a trade.

Edit: That's a big IF by the way, I'm now swaying to the 'I think he'll stay' side. Mind you at first I thought he'd go, then I changed my mind and then changed it again, now take this sentence and multiply it by 6. :wacko:

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Give em Morton and something else for Gaff.

West Coast will never touch a Morton again.

Spoke to a few guys he went to school with and a fmaily friends at the Presidents lunch a few weeks ago. He grew up as a Melbourne supporter. I brought up that there were rumours that he wanted to come hokme. They knew nothing. West Coast will not give him up. Don't think he will leave, early on its always hard for players but I think once he adjust he will be happy there.

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IF we lose Scully then a player like Gaff would be a nice replacement, I have a lot of time for him. The tier 1 compensation will come in very handy with negotiating a trade.

Edit: That's a big IF by the way, I'm now swaying to the 'I think he'll stay' side. Mind you at first I thought he'd go, then I changed my mind and then changed it again, now take this sentence and multiply it by 6. :wacko:

Didn't think about that but agree with you, RE chase him if Scully goes. Still, WCE will want more than we're prepared to give.

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Strong rumour I have heard around footy circles here in the west that Andrew Gaff is not happy in WA and desperatley wants to go home. Whilst we here rumours all the time just 5 minutes ago was the first I had heard it reported on radio that 2 Melbourne Clubs are aware of the developments and the topic will grow legs further at seasons end.

Not the exact type we need but apart from his good form for West Coast I have seen this kid play WAFL and he is a gun, makes the right decisions, plays the percentages, gut runs and his use of the ball is excellent.

I have said on Demonland before the Eagles are very hard to deal with at trade time and if Dees are considering Gaff, they will have to give up something for him as he has another year left on his contract

Lets Deal ! Who have we got that would like the west?

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Strong rumour I have heard around footy circles here in the west that Andrew Gaff is not happy in WA and desperatley wants to go home. Whilst we here rumours all the time just 5 minutes ago was the first I had heard it reported on radio that 2 Melbourne Clubs are aware of the developments and the topic will grow legs further at seasons end.

Not the exact type we need but apart from his good form for West Coast I have seen this kid play WAFL and he is a gun, makes the right decisions, plays the percentages, gut runs and his use of the ball is excellent.

I have said on Demonland before the Eagles are very hard to deal with at trade time and if Dees are considering Gaff, they will have to give up something for him as he has another year left on his contract

Aaron Davey + our (2011- 2nd Rnd Pick) we work the contract details.

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IMO if Cale didn't play this year and was still 'injured' WCE would have done 1st round pick + Morts for Gaff. Unfortunately, Cale played.

Yes WCE would move heaven and earth for a player didn't play this year and was injured. You have to be kidding. The same questions over Morton are the same questions that were there last year.

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Yes WCE would move heaven and earth for a player didn't play this year and was injured. You have to be kidding. The same questions over Morton are the same questions that were there last year.

For someone who's meant to be a mod your comments are a little alarming. Disagree with me; go for it. Don't mock me; you should know better.

I didn't say heaven and earth. I suggested a 1st round pick + a pick 4 player from WA who showed potential in his first few years. I think Cale has made his value drop further by playing this year. For all you and I know he may fit better in their team then he would ours. A change of coach, role and team can do a player good.

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Yes WCE will surely go for a one sided deal like that. On 2011 form, Davey is soiled goods for a trade. His value is undermined by some critical flaws at the moment.

Rhino you know he can play. they need small speedy players who'll help them bridge the Gap on the Pies Cats and Hawks, with immediate impact.. they have enough hardness to allow Aaron to ply his trade to perfection. And to stop Buckleys Pies.

If we need to add some spice so be it.

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There were rumours at the time that WCE took Chris Masten over the higher rated Cale Morton because the club's relationship with the Morton family (particularly Daddy Morton) had been dreadful during Mitch's stint there - hence why Mitch was traded. If that's true, I doubt they'd be rushing out to get Cale now, especially given his recent form.

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I cant wait until trade week they have been getting bigger and better every year, and i think we could be a major player this year should there be an strong bodied mid with leadership qualities up for grabs.

The trouble is every team above 10th will be in it. It'll be hard to land the best fish. Anyone have John 'West' B's, No, quick!

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Gaff is not unhappy with West Coast. Worry about picking someone else up

That's my mail too.

He might have got a bit frustrated when he was back in the WAFL ... but that's understandable for a kid committed to excellence

See how he feels in about 7 years time

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There were rumours at the time that WCE took Chris Masten over the higher rated Cale Morton because the club's relationship with the Morton family (particularly Daddy Morton) had been dreadful during Mitch's stint there - hence why Mitch was traded. If that's true, I doubt they'd be rushing out to get Cale now, especially given his recent form.

This is the story i heard also

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I would love to see us pick up a FF, MID and FB in the trade period. As much as I would love to get Gaff & Butcher, IMO top priority is getting a mature bodied mid who can help out Beamer. As you say PStD, Eagles will be wanting a lot for Gaff and I can't see us giving them anything they want except our draft picks which I think should be used for other purposes.

CHF is the priority, we don't need a FB

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Strong rumour I have heard around footy circles here in the west that Andrew Gaff is not happy in WA and desperatley wants to go home. Whilst we here rumours all the time just 5 minutes ago was the first I had heard it reported on radio that 2 Melbourne Clubs are aware of the developments and the topic will grow legs further at seasons end.

Not the exact type we need but apart from his good form for West Coast I have seen this kid play WAFL and he is a gun, makes the right decisions, plays the percentages, gut runs and his use of the ball is excellent.

I have said on Demonland before the Eagles are very hard to deal with at trade time and if Dees are considering Gaff, they will have to give up something for him as he has another year left on his contract

could have thought of a number of numbers, we could have traded at that time

Lets Deal ! Who have we got that would like the west?

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