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According to Perth Radio 6PR, Quinten Lynch has been offered a 2 year deal by Collingwood.

Travis Cloke is looking less and less likely as a Collingwood player next year.

I reckon Travis has as much chance of remaining a Pye, as Ratten has of painting his house Navy Blue. ^_^

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I will put this here.

LIST OF FREE AGENTS STILL AVAILABLE

Midfielders

UFA - Russell, Dyson, Slattery, Enright, Young, Osborne, Firrito, Salopek, Surjan, Tuck, Hayes, Montagna, Moore, Embley, Nicoski

RFA - Scotland, Pearce, Foley, Goddard

Forwards

UFA - Knights, McGrath, Byrnes, Ebert, Koschitzke, Milne, Lynch

RFA - Cloke, Monfries

Defenders

UFA - Thornton, Johnson, Lovett-Murray, McVeigh, McPharlin, Hunt, Murphy, Clarke

RFA - Drummond, O'Brien, Chaplin, McGuane, Gram

Rucks

UFA - Hille, Blake, Minson

RFA - N/A

MFC Not Interested.

Player Re-Signed or Retired.

Updated.

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Monfries could flll a bit of a hole on our forward line i think. Not the best player but better then what we have down their.

He's a dwarf marking forward - I'd be more interested in Shannon Byrnes.

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Shane Tuck would be a good pick up, shouldn't cost too much and really knows how to find the ball. Would definitely be an upgrade on someone like Moloney.

Am very keen on Clint Young as well, offers exactly what we are after; pace, good footskills and a bit of class. Like Tuck, shouldn't come at a hefty price.

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First bloke we should be looking at is Shannon Byrnes!

100 game premiership playing small forward.

I've heard we are.

Yes he's not the greatest player, but if he can play a role for 2 years then it will be a worthwhile pick up.

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Who I think we will be after/enquiring about in FA and trade:

• Clint Young

• Shannon Byrnes

• Quinten Lynch

• Scott Gumbleton

• Chris Knights

• Danyle Pearce

• Nick Dal Santo

Just to name a few. I think we will be seeing some of these at the Dees next year. Feel free to add more?

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Early morning SEN was suggesting we should get Koschitzke as a tall forward option.

They recieved many texts rightfully denouncing them as tools lol

I really wish the compo picks formula was public knowledge because it might not be worth getting a Gumbleton if it stops us getting a Stringer.

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Is it just me or is Ebert a pretty good player with a strong build?

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I know Xavier Ellis has had a lot of injuries, but I would like us to have a look at him. I have watched him a couple of times in the VFL, and he is a class above. He will find it hard to get back into the Hawthorn team. He was very good in their premiership win and wouldn't cost us much so I think he's worth a crack.

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It's just you...

Thanks-I thought so.
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These are the ones I would be interested in. Top 10 in order of preference:

1. Nick dal Santo

2. Josh Caddy

3. Travis Boak.

4. Travis Tuck.

5. Chris Knight

6. Mark Nicoski

7. Brendan Goddard (but we aren't going to get him)

8. Travis Cloke 

9. Clinton Young

10. Danyle Pearce

I guess maybe we could have Young at 6 instead of Nicoski. I love Goddard but I can't see him coming to Melbourne 

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Monfries could flll a bit of a hole on our forward line i think. Not the best player but better then what we have down their.

Monfries,,,,,, Chappy!

get me Scotland & Chappy, 2 Years each,,, on BIG $$$$$...

They'll add some tough love to us & the opposition, & teach our kids the correct ways.

add a couple of mid 20's aged players traded in to our list & IMO we'll be better balanced.

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