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Just because he wants to go back to WA doesn't mean he will.

End of the day it comes down to who has the rights to his contract and I doubt Collingwood will give it up cheap.

 

Just because he wants to go back to WA doesn't mean he will.

End of the day it comes down to who has the rights to his contract and I doubt Collingwood will give it up cheap.

Ok pick 17 seems to have just been tabled by WC according to rumors.

Have barely head a peep from the MFC so far, so much for 'Leaving no stone unturned'

 

Ok pick 17 seems to have just been tabled by WC according to rumors.

Have barely head a peep from the MFC so far, so much for 'Leaving no stone unturned'

West coast are offering pick 17. Will we think wellingham at pick 13 is paying overs?

Presumably your getting this rumour (pick 17) from the fb page.

The trade period does not start for another week. FFS

http://mobile.news.c...k-1226484965788

It seems he's keen to head back West... Q stick perhaps going to Collingwood, not sure how they will afford him though?

Two articles have suggested there was initially lukewarm interest in him in WA. Word is he is pretty connected to Melbourne (the city) now days.

If WC offer pick 17 Id go with pick 13 in a heartbeat - if they were going to offer it for Caddy then definately worth using it and maybe Pettard for him.


Both of my Brothers know Kennedy's Father. My eldest Brother played at Hawthorn with him. They're p1ssed off at Clarkson to this day. Josh didn't want to leave, but was offered a 1 year contract and told he'd have minimal opportunities. He didn't leave for dollars.

He left for sense.

nah, pick 13 for wellingham is worthwhile

Ok pick 17 seems to have just been tabled by WC according to rumors.

Have barely head a peep from the MFC so far, so much for 'Leaving no stone unturned'

Meth Coast for years have had a philosophy of not giving away trade picks, they will not give away their first pick for Wellingham!

 

Meth Coast for years have had a philosophy of not giving away trade picks, they will not give away their first pick for Wellingham!

Agreed, also West Coast do not need another midfield type player.. with players like Gaff, Shuey, Embley, Rosa,Kerr still going, Masten starting to deliver, Priddis and Scott Selwood. There is a very long shot they are going to give away a pick.

Presumably your getting this rumour (pick 17) from the fb page.

The trade period does not start for another week. FFS

That is true, although I'm sure that with the free agent period open I'm sure other discussions can be happening. IIRC Carlton and Melbourne agreed to the McLean trade before the official opening of trade week.


No one leaves for more money...it all comes done to your values and wanting to become a one club player...

Nice delivery that went straight through to the keeper

The main thing is that West Coast are offering pick 17. ( if thats even true)

we have pick 13 and more money than West Coast..

#we win

The main thing is that West Coast are offering pick 17. ( if thats even true)

we have pick 13 and more money than West Coast..

#we win

"wait in the shadows & listen Grasshopper"

The main thing is that West Coast are offering pick 17. ( if thats even true)

we have pick 13 and more money than West Coast..

#we win

I think that pick 13 is overs for Welligham and I would rather chance our luck in the draft. I actually think that pick 17 is overs as well, but, due to West Coast being on the verge of a flag, they can afford to pay a bit too much for a ready-made top up instead of waiting a couple of years for a kid to come on, a luxury we can afford.

Ok pick 17 seems to have just been tabled by WC according to rumors.

Have barely head a peep from the MFC so far, so much for 'Leaving no stone unturned'

You have got to be kidding.

You have said this on the 1st day of FA and a week before Trade Week starts...

WTF.


According to Trade Week Radio the MFC will hit the Wellingham chase hard as soon as he returns from Perth.

You have got to be kidding.

You have said this on the 1st day of FA and a week before Trade Week starts...

WTF.

Byrnes reported to be staying at Geelong...

Quality players in FA dropping like flies. 1st day of FA is the day that matters the most

You have got to be kidding.

You have said this on the 1st day of FA and a week before Trade Week starts...

WTF.

Lol olisik thinks actual trade week is like the trade week in his head. The poor guy :P

Lol olisik thinks actual trade week is like the trade week in his head. The poor guy :P

lol your hilarious...

They actually said they would leave no stone unturned in reference to FA...so not sure why you are referring to trade week.

I guess simpletons do get confused easily...though in your defense this thread is about Wellingham who isn't a FA so I will have a whinge about or lack of action so far in FA in a more relevant thread.

lol your hilarious...

They actually said they would leave no stone unturned in reference to FA...so not sure why you are referring to trade week.

I guess simpletons do get confused easily...

Said by a poster in a thread for a player that can only be traded for...


Byrnes reported to be staying at Geelong...

Quality players in FA dropping like flies. 1st day of FA is the day that matters the most

Dan Richardson (Byrnes manager) said he is leaving Geelong and it's well documented that Melbourne are very keen so I wouldn't expect any issues for Shannon.

I think that pick 13 is overs for Welligham and I would rather chance our luck in the draft. I actually think that pick 17 is overs as well, but, due to West Coast being on the verge of a flag, they can afford to pay a bit too much for a ready-made top up instead of waiting a couple of years for a kid to come on, a luxury we can afford.

Cant agree with that - he is a worthy pick 13 and unlike a draftee he has proven he has speed, spread and ball smarts. Our luck with drafte choices hasnt been great for mine. He is worth the coin.

I heard that Shannon Byrnes is staying as well but someone else posted on a facebook page that he is definately signing with the dees... Also heard rivers has lodged papers with Brisbane... its all happening and none of it good for us thus far...

I guess simpletons do get confused easily...though in your defense this thread is about Wellingham who isn't a FA so I will have a whinge about or lack of action so far in FA in a more relevant thread.

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Dan Richardson (Byrnes manager) said he is leaving Geelong and it's well documented that Melbourne are very keen so I wouldn't expect any issues for Shannon.

Me confused. Has Byrnes manager said:

A - Shannon is staying at Geelong

or

B - Shannon would like to pursue options elsewhere

I heard that Shannon Byrnes is staying as well but someone else posted on a facebook page that he is definately signing with the dees...

seems legit


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