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Scott Gumbleton

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There is an article on afl.com.au about gumbleton getting another injury (concussion) and thought it may be worth looking at securing him via trade week. Essendon may be interested to trade seeing he is prone to injury. Would we be interested is another thing to consider?

What would we give up?

Former high pick and if he got his body in order could be worth the risk..

 
 

Give them Moloney.

I don't want Gumbleton in return, I'm just saying give them Moloney.

Give them Moloney.

I don't want Gumbleton in return, I'm just saying give them Moloney.

I doubt they'd be interested.


I doubt they'd be interested.

Damn. The old banana in the tailpipe trick.

Seriously though, at the risk of derailling the thread, how many chances does he get? Are 5 tackles and absorbing 100 tackles his role?

A1 Dud is Gumbleton. If any one traded for Coutney Johns mark II in Gumbleton then they would be crazy.

We wont be that team.

They can have Morton for free tho if they want him.

Why do supporters always feel the need to trade for average players at other clubs. Highly touted as a kid, so was Luke Molan. Lets keep a pick and develop Lucas Cook.

 

I'll have what he's having........

Give them our two comp picks plus Morton

May as well redraft Luke Molan

Koschitzke.....

Montagna....

Drummond.....

Apparantly all free agents, this is who my little nephew wants!!

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