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I would like to get one of Caddy, Wellingham, or Stevens. Caddy would be 3rd in my line.

 

I would like to get one of Caddy, Wellingham, or Stevens. Caddy would be 3rd in my line.

Wellingham would be #1, if only so he could sow seeds of how good playing and working for MFC is to his housemate.

Have heard Caddy to the Blues for pick 11 and Ellard seems a lot to give up, hope Melbourne don't try and outbid it

 

Have heard Caddy to the Blues for pick 11 and Ellard seems a lot to give up, hope Melbourne don't try and outbid it

Its interesting that there has been no talk about Wellingham to Carlton given they seem to be after Caddy. I'd rather Welingham and you probably wouldn't need to give up as much (Wallace had him late first round if he went into the draft). I assume they have the cash given they were apparently making a play for Cloke.

I wonder if that suggests Malthouse doesn't rate him - he certainly would know all his strengths and weaknesses.

Have heard Caddy to the Blues for pick 11 and Ellard seems a lot to give up, hope Melbourne don't try and outbid it

I would have thought that GC would only be accepting picks due to their list reduction


Absolute [censored] of a bloke, maybe him and scully can chat to each other about their flogness

Absolute [censored] of a bloke, maybe him and scully can chat to each other about their flogness

Yep I went to school with him and he was a massive pr*ck to everyone. Had his head so far up his clacker it wasn't funny.

Barrett just said rumours are that Caddy won't nominate a club because he is worried the fallout would leave him at Melbourne.

Apparently just does not want to come to Melbourne.

 

Well, if he doesn't want us, we don't want him.

Barrett just said rumours are that Caddy won't nominate a club because he is worried the fallout would leave him at Melbourne.

Apparently just does not want to come to Melbourne.

So we should just forget about him. There are many, many ways pick 13 could be better spent.


Barrett just said rumours are that Caddy won't nominate a club because he is worried the fallout would leave him at Melbourne.

Apparently just does not want to come to Melbourne.

Get 4 of the Jacks to ring him, Grimes, Trengove, Viney and Watts.

Barrett just said rumours are that Caddy won't nominate a club because he is worried the fallout would leave him at Melbourne.

Apparently just does not want to come to Melbourne.

Well he can [censored] right off then.

Barrett just said rumours are that Caddy won't nominate a club because he is worried the fallout would leave him at Melbourne.

Apparently just does not want to come to Melbourne.

Fine with me CB

I took interest in him this year read all the reviews of GCS games saw him twice on TV and watched him at the G vs the Dees.

I struggle with what all the fuss is about.

looks a ordinary player on his good days to me.

Happy he does not want to come to the Dees.

The feeling is mutual.

Barrett just said rumours are that Caddy won't nominate a club because he is worried the fallout would leave him at Melbourne.

#themitchclarkeffect


Let's just hope we don't get Caddy.

People not wanting to come to the dees ends next year, when they realize what playing in a team with Viney means.

Am I happy? Absolutely over the moon. We got Hogan and Viney, I am wrapped! We are instantly a better team without kicking a ball.

Now MFC finish off this dream result for me, and get Wines and Viney together- leading by example, showing the rest of the team how it's done.

What a day! :)

In fairness he is slightly overrated... Also clearly overrates himself.

I know we have been a bit of a basketcase but come on what 20 year old acts like that? Seems a fair tool.

If he don't want us,we don't want him. Simple.

Conscript armies rarely outfight professionals.

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In fairness he is largely overrated... Also clearly overrates himself.

I know we have been a bit of a basketcase but come on what 20 year old acts like that? IS a fair tool.

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Trade Radio - his manager just said they haven't spoken to us. So that's no Caddy. Thank God.

His manager has not spoken to Melbourne at all. I would have thought he would want to come to Melbourne so he doesn't have to line up against Viney. He will more then likely not be a dee which doesn't bother me at all.

I took interest in him this year read all the reviews of GCS games saw him twice on TV and watched him at the G vs the Dees.

I struggle with what all the fuss is about.

looks a ordinary player on his good days to me.

So you saw a 2nd year player with only 25 games experience playing in the 17th side twice on TV and once in the flesh and are prepared to write him off completely as ever being able to be a decent player in the future?

I am assuming one of those games you watched on TV was not the game against the Cats?

 

Yep I went to school with him and he was a massive pr*ck to everyone. Had his head so far up his clacker it wasn't funny.

Then he qualifies for the 'no [censored]' policy.

I think Taggert is a similar type player and I like the look of him more, Trengove and Grimes are others. If we get Wines we have another.

Need to look at some good outside running ball getters, MacRae, Haynes, Garlett, Kennedy would be a better bet.


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