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Reported on a reliable facebook page that Caddy is now at the Geelong Football Club. We have dodged a bullet I believe.

 

on afl site he is a cat

 

Reported on a reliable facebook page that Caddy is now at the Geelong Football Club. We have dodged a bullet I believe.

There was no bullet to dodge.

Reported on a reliable facebook page that Caddy is now at the Geelong Football Club. We have dodged a bullet I believe.

You have my vote


Good news.

All this says to me is that they are not going for Gysberts anymore as they wont have anything of worth,

Considering people suggest they still need to gain a pick to finish the deal with GC?

edit they may still have their first rounder

Edited by Jordie_tackles

 

Hun reports that Geelong have secured the services of GC 'star' Josh Caddy. And they wonder why no one gives them credibility...

This article on the AFL website suggests he's gone for Geelong's mid first round compo pick for Ablett - though their trade section says to wait because apparently not finalised?

All this says to me is that they are not going for Gysberts anymore as they wont have anything of worth,

Considering people suggest they still need to gain a pick to finish the deal with GC?

edit they may still have their first rounder

Do we actually have any concrete proof the MFC wants to trade Gysberts JT

This may be all a "Denham Dream"

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.

Marcellin or Eltham?

Do we actually have any concrete proof the MFC wants to trade Gysberts JT

This may be all a "Denham Dream"

i hope so OD, i love Gysberts and think he was just unfit and injured.

people were very hard on him this year, the team struggled but he came back with everyone else up and about after half a season, imo has ALOT still to offer

Mods can we close thread he is of no further interest to us and is a Board clogger!

Sure, coz caddy will just slot into the Geelong midfield....


Marcellin or Eltham?

Marcellin, he went to Eltham for year 12 so that he wouldn't have to play for the school.

Edited by ThePassenger

Marcellin, he went to Eltham for year 12 so that he wouldn't have to play for the school.

Eltham College or Eltham High?

Gee it's lucky we didn't end up with him, we all know Geelong only picks up one dimensional spuds. :unsure:

Eltham College or Eltham High?

Gee it's lucky we didn't end up with him, we all know Geelong only picks up one dimensional spuds. :unsure:

I think it was Eltham College, don't quote me on that though. It makes sense as he would have been playing against a better standard in the TAC cup than the AGS competition which Marcellin plays in, and they made it compulsory there to prioritise the school over other teams.

Hey ... I played AGS ...lol, yeah can be so-so. Assumption always seemed a world apart come footy though.

  • 6 years later...

26 year old, can't get a game with Richmond currently. I just wonder if we're capable of prizing him away from the Tigers with a decent offer?

Wouldn’t give up heaps for him, he is hot and cold, but when in form is a decent player. At least you know what you are getting over picking an untried kid.

but if we are chasing Langdon would we have the right pick to trade for him? 

I dare say pick 2 won’t be used on either and one would prob take our second round pick and even a top 20 pick is generous. Neither super excite me. They are both solid players.

 

Not a bad suggestion. He’s currently excess to Richmond’s needs now that they’ve got Lynch, I don’t think he’d cost too much either. 

Who would he push out of the side/fwd line... plenty. He is a very good player and stands up when needed. Can do simple things like kick and handball to team mates without turning over too often. 


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