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We dont need to use pick 4 to beat Geelong when pick 12 will beat them anyway.

Only competition we may have by using pick 12 is that the Bulldogs can trump us, however are they willing to give up there first rounder?

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I like the mentioning of the MOU in regards to JV. Now, for all those that got on here a couple of months ago saying he's contracted, blah blah, perhaps now you will understand that anything is possible in this Viney situation.

Give us some credit, Billy.

I never said it was a binding agreement, only a clear illustration of our intentions.

I also have said that it is necessary for us to 'scoff' at suggestions that Viney is worth a top 2 pick so that it gives GWS and GC wriggle room once they agree to not bid on him - we have to allow them to say "we didn't bid on Jack because we saw some better prospects at the first (second) spot."

If we come out and spout how good he is and that we will take him at 3 it leaves little room for GWS and GC as we try to make this deal surrepticiously to push Viney into the second round.

And I am absolutely certain that if GC and GWS don't bid for Viney - it will be because of the promise of a deal with us. I would do the same if the roles were reversed.

It will be a busy and confusing landscape come the Trade/Draft Period:

Boak, Cloke, possibly Viney at 3 or 25, any other possible free agent signings, who to take at 4 if we don't trade it, possible involvement in the 17 year old draft, etc.

Stay tuned, sportsfans! I will be here to help you through the everchanging scenarios.

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I don't know what all the fuss is about on Boak? A good solid player but nothing special. Doesn't kick a lot of goals or lay a lot of tackles. He can find the ball but again his averages are not huge and haven't gone up from 3 or 4 years ago. Going on his stats he seems to have peaked.

agree 100%

i would much rather Beams, and if we cant get him then take our picks to the draft and do what we need to there, but a no for me for Boak

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Guest José Mourinho
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Cloke (On big coin)

Martin (First 17 year old for our first rounder)

Toumpas/Stringer (First compo pick)

Boak (Mid-round compo pick + 2nd round pick)

Viney (3rd Round Pick)

Can we trade picks from PSD? I am sure a player here and there can make the above feasible

I knew your mini draft trade idea was just dumb luck rather than genius.

Posted

Love it how we are in the mix for everything (17 yr olds, cloke, boak, Viney ect)

With this in the paper other teams may try make a play for our pick 4 and it could work the other way around with teams approaching us offering the above for this pick.

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I knew your mini draft trade idea was just dumb luck rather than genius.

No, i just like to throw out diff scenario ideas and suggestions and be creative rather then just critique other peoples posts then go and post similar ideas a few months later such as you do.

I will ask again, can PSD picks be traded?

Posted

No, i just like to throw out diff scenario ideas and suggestions and be creative rather then just critique other peoples posts then go and post similar ideas a few months later such as you do.

I will ask again, can PSD picks be traded?

No.

Posted

For my money, I'd like to see us go after Beams. I think he'd fit into our midfield nicely, but can't say much about Boak as I haven't seen a lot of Power games lately. Would much rather we put all our effort into recruiting a Beams or a Boak than a Travis Cloke though!!

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Keep in mind our 2nd compo pick. Still better than most anything anyone is likely to put on table ;)

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Wonder if any straight player swap for boak would be feasible here?

Martin - How is ports ruck stocks going?

Trengove - Boak seems to be performing better, would this ruin the MFC culture?

Rivers - Playing the best he has for his career, his value now would be better then ever and will diminish in next few years

Blease - Young with potential, could be upset that his mate scully left?

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We dont need to use pick 4 to beat Geelong when pick 12 will beat them anyway.

Only competition we may have by using pick 12 is that the Bulldogs can trump us, however are they willing to give up there first rounder?

I would be surprised if they did. Dogs are okay for mids but desperately need to recruit or draft forwards.

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All good fun but no way do we cough up pick 4 for Boak.

Be happy to get him to the club under another scenario, though.

How can we consider trading pick 4 and pass up the opportunity to get another Morton?

In all seriousness, I imagine a straight-up trade may look like:

Pick 4 & 12 from Melb to Port

Pick 7 from Port to Melb

We could end up with Viney, Plowman/Wines/Simpson/Kennedy and Boak.

And if we could convince GWS & GC through trade to let us get Viney with our second-rounder, you could add Hogan or Martin to that.

A bloody great result.

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Wonder if any straight player swap for boak would be feasible here?

Trengove - Boak seems to be performing better, would this ruin the MFC culture?

Nah, I reckon that would be fine - no culture-wrecking considerations in that.

Are you serious?

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Travis Boak:

Averages 22.4 disposals @ 64.3% efficiency.

Averages 3.2 marks, 3.7 clearances & 3.3 tackles per game.

Boak would get the No.1 tagger every week. Given that, and the fact that he gets little midfield support, these stats are pretty damn good. Would be a great pick-up, and as someone else says, would immediately be our No.1 mid.

Beams is good, but there would be 3 or 4 ahead of him to be tagged in the PIes midfield.

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Nah, I reckon that would be fine - no culture-wrecking considerations in that.

Are you serious?

Please suggest a good feasible player swap Undeeterred

Love it how u highlight just 1 out of the 4 names i threw out there though do not have any constructive input at all into the suggestions

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We dont need to use pick 4 to beat Geelong when pick 12 will beat them anyway.

Only competition we may have by using pick 12 is that the Bulldogs can trump us, however are they willing to give up there first rounder?

He may not want to go to the Doggies.

The Cats & Bombers I think have been courting him for a year or two. Beware them striking a deal.

Forget Cloke, get Boak with a Mid 1st Rnder, a player, & a nice pay packet.

Then we can offer GWS a comp pick (4), (or Sylvia + 3nd Rnd Pick) for Hogan (17Yr old Power Forward) & some nice. ...

Moloney to Bombers for they're 2nd Rnd Pick + Gumbleton. (ready made short term Key tall)

Pick 3 used on Vlastuin or other mid,,,

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i dont have an opinion on what we should give up to get Boak.

I didnt think Mitch Clark would be such a good pick up, but we got him with big dollars and he has been a gun for us. I trust whoever saw 'key forward' in mitch clark to make the right call on Travis boak and trade/bid accordingly

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Boak has done nothing this year to justify a high pick like #4. Pick 12 and a player would be my preffered option.

Dangerfield had done nothing last year to earn the coin he's on now.

Posted

For my money, I'd like to see us go after Beams. I think he'd fit into our midfield nicely, but can't say much about Boak as I haven't seen a lot of Power games lately. Would much rather we put all our effort into recruiting a Beams or a Boak than a Travis Cloke though!!

I think Beams will stay @ the Pies. I don't think he wants to leave.

I reckon the Pies will sort it out, or Cloke will go, & they're others will stay.

IMO we can't afford to have Cloke.

Posted

How can we consider trading pick 4 and pass up the opportunity to get another Morton?

In all seriousness, I imagine a straight-up trade may look like:

Pick 4 & 12 from Melb to Port

Pick 7 from Port to Melb

We could end up with Viney, Plowman/Wines/Simpson/Kennedy and Boak.

And if we could convince GWS & GC through trade to let us get Viney with our second-rounder, you could add Hogan or Martin to that.

A bloody great result.

I'd be happy with Viney, Stringer & Boak.

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How can we consider trading pick 4 and pass up the opportunity to get another Morton?

In all seriousness, I imagine a straight-up trade may look like:

Pick 4 & 12 from Melb to Port

Pick 7 from Port to Melb

We could end up with Viney, Plowman/Wines/Simpson/Kennedy and Boak.

And if we could convince GWS & GC through trade to let us get Viney with our second-rounder, you could add Hogan or Martin to that.

A bloody great result.

NO thanks.

Posted

Boak would get the No.1 tagger every week. Given that, and the fact that he gets little midfield support, these stats are pretty damn good. Would be a great pick-up, and as someone else says, would immediately be our No.1 mid.

Beams is good, but there would be 3 or 4 ahead of him to be tagged in the PIes midfield.

Same could be said for Moloney :lol:

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Please suggest a good feasible player swap Undeeterred

Love it how u highlight just 1 out of the 4 names i threw out there though do not have any constructive input at all into the suggestions

I highlighted it because it was ridiculous.

I didn't suggest alternatives because I think it is really difficult to get a 'straight up' swap that works. I can't see one on our list that would be acceptable to Port, other than people we wouldn't give up.

Constructive input:

Martin - I don't think it matters what their ruck stocks are like, they aren't going to give up their best midfielder for our third string ruckman who currently can't get a game in front of Sellar (although post-injury form might change that).

Rivers - potentially, but again, I don't think Port is going to give up their best mid straight up, even for one of our best and most versatile defenders.

Blease - basically unproven, why would they accept that?

Now, any of those with a good draft pick or picks might work. But not on their own.

Posted

We dont need to use pick 4 to beat Geelong when pick 12 will beat them anyway.

Only competition we may have by using pick 12 is that the Bulldogs can trump us, however are they willing to give up there first rounder?

Geelong have the Ablett compo, so they have 2 middle of the rung first rounders, both between say 13-16ish i imagine

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