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Bit of a rumour floating in recruiting circles that this bloke wants to come home as well. Source: member of the recruiting staff at another club.

Would be a great get.

 

Went to school with him and he played soccer until about year 9 or 10 so to get where he did in a couple of years is great and hopefully means he has a lot of improvement left in him. If it doesn't take a lot grab him.

I just read his profile, seems a good strong tall forward. We already have one Old Lion in our forward might as well get another one.

At lest they will know each other.

 

Don't know much about him and even if he is available.

Stats 191 cms 20 yo. 18 games 5 this year. 24 goals. 1.3 goals per game.

Many on here knock Dunn, but when played forward he would match the goals. He is 192cms for what it is worth. Lynden has kicked 87 goals in his 99 games with many of them as a tagger or in the backline. His average when played forward is higher again for what it is worth.

Sorry for throwing Lynden into this thread, I was just doing the comparison.

I saw him play the NEAFL grand final up here last week against the NT Thunder. He was very good. Lions mainly used him up forward but he's developing the tank to play more on ball and that's where he may be best in the future. It'd be a yes from me. What's his contract status?


Don't know much about him and even if he is available.

Stats 191 cms 20 yo. 18 games 5 this year. 24 goals. 1.3 goals per game.

Many on here knock Dunn, but when played forward he would match the goals. He is 192cms for what it is worth. Lynden has kicked 87 goals in his 99 games with many of them as a tagger or in the backline. His average when played forward is higher again for what it is worth.

Sorry for throwing Lynden into this thread, I was just doing the comparison.

Patrick Karnezis is still only 20 years old so any comparison to Dunn is a bit unfair. Brisbane have rated him highly although he had an ordinary year this year. Brisbane would want our compo pick which I would prefer a pure mid and our 2nd rounder hopefully tied up in securing Viney, so it may be a little difficult to do.

Good player, but not really what we desperately need. Another third tall forward type.

That's how he has traditionally been viewed but Brisbane were grooming him as an on-baller and he was starting to impress some people as tall, strong marking midfielder who has a few tricks.

 

That's how he has traditionally been viewed but Brisbane were grooming him as an on-baller and he was starting to impress some people as tall, strong marking midfielder who has a few tricks.

Just another "tweener" then.

No thanks.

Good player, but not really what we desperately need. Another third tall forward type.

Petterd, Dunn, Bate, Jurrah - We know a fair bit about these guys. I agree with Goodvibes. Karnezis is worth at least consideration and Clark, Rawlings would have a better idea of his game.


Yes, please. If Liam is gone to Port. Would be a good target for us.

Petterd, Dunn, Bate, Jurrah - We know a fair bit about these guys. I agree with Goodvibes. Karnezis is worth at least consideration and Clark, Rawlings would have a better idea of his game.

I don't know much about him, but surely if we wanted to get him Clark and Rawlings would be a big help.

I can't stop imagining him growing an horrendous moustache... just like Lynden Dunn.

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Could Karnezis play a role in the Martin trade in any way? Possibly to on-trade so that we keep a pick? Was said to be a bit of interest in him by a few teams and is apparently desperate to return to Victoria. Could see us accept Brisbanes later pick if he was included perhaps. I quite like him as a developing mid.

Could Karnezis play a role in the Martin trade in any way? Possibly to on-trade so that we keep a pick? Was said to be a bit of interest in him by a few teams and is apparently desperate to return to Victoria. Could see us accept Brisbanes later pick if he was included perhaps. I quite like him as a developing mid.

Think the deal is likely to be Martin for 33 so that we can on trade 33 for Pederson and North can then use that pick as part of the Ben Jacobs deal with Port.


If we were to get 33 for Martin I'd be happy to hold that pick for the draft. I would have thought it'd be overs for Martin and Pederson. Perhaps it's more likely to be offered their following pick and Karnezis thrown in. The following pick could then be used to trade on and we could keep or trade Karnezis to a pre-agreed club. Just a thought, but would love to score 33 for Martin.

oh goody...lets collect everyone :wacko:

pardon my sarcasm but what does this bloke bring that we dont already have ?

oh goody...lets collect everyone :wacko:

pardon my sarcasm but what does this bloke bring that we dont already have ?

A cool last name?

A cool last name?

I wanted to get Clutterbuck personally !! :unsure::)

Thought I saw an article in which they said he is likely to be delisted.....Could be wrong there....


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