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What is this nonsense that Damien Barrett is spouting about Lynden Dunn being signed by GWS tomorrow as an unrestricted free agent? It is being reported in the Off Season Facebook site.

 

What is this nonsense that Damien Barrett is spouting about Lynden Dunn being signed by GWS tomorrow as an unrestricted free agent? It is being reported in the Off Season Facebook site.

Oh, noes!

What is this nonsense that Damien Barrett is spouting about Lynden Dunn being signed by GWS tomorrow as an unrestricted free agent? It is being reported in the Off Season Facebook site.

It does sound like nonsense. Dunn doesn't fit the age profile GWS are going for at the moment (i.e. young kids and grizzled vets). Rare is the middle-aged player on the GWS list. Outside of Giles, I don't think there is anybody on their list between 24 and 28. Steve Clifton is 24 but he's a monty to be delisted. It would be a strange decision for GWS to go for Dunn at this point in time.

Also, I thought Dunn played well enough to get a new contract and I hope that he signs on soon. I guess MFC are waiting to see what happens with other trade/FA movements before doing anything.

 

Oh, noes!

The sky is fall

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Don't believe anything except the fat lady

Last time I believed someone that was fat he ended up a recruiter for GWS

 

Last time I believed someone that was fat he ended up a recruiter for GWS

Bwah hah hah!


Every time I see a new reply to this thread I get excited that its a new list of rumours from Nudge, only to be slightly dissappointed (still some great posts).....Coincidentally sorry to anyone that my post has just made this happen to.

What is this nonsense that Damien Barrett is spouting about Lynden Dunn being signed by GWS tomorrow as an unrestricted free agent? It is being reported in the Off Season Facebook site.

Is it bad that all i could think of was that we could get some decent compo for him, Moloney and Rivers?

Stringer anyone?


It takes two to tango.

Remember, it was MFC that decided not to finalise contract negotiations with several of its players.

If we get bitten on the bum as a result, we can't complain.

I don't think we would leave any meaningful fish, swimming on the line.

GWS putting all picks bar no.1 on the table:

http://www.perthnow....5-1226496603126

What's our best offer for pick 2?

Ricky Petterd + Lynden Dunn + Matthew Bate

Thought I'd get that one out of the way before some dumbarse suggests it as a legitimate trade option

I'd happily trade Sylvia for pick 2, but GWS would probably laugh in our faces.

Opinions on the net worth of Colin Garland & Stef Martin?

I wouldn't trade col garland, ou of everyone on the list he most likley to play the jarred rivers role if he goes to the cats


So, am I correct in saying that nothing has happened today (in terms of MFC list changes that is)?

It takes two to tango.

Remember, it was MFC that decided not to finalise contract negotiations with several of its players.

If we get bitten on the bum as a result, we can't complain.

I'd suggest that it would only leave very small teeth marks, and most certainly wouldn't break the skin.

 

Ricky Petterd + Lynden Dunn + Matthew Bate

Thought I'd get that one out of the way before some dumbarse suggests it as a legitimate trade option

I'd happily trade Sylvia for pick 2, but GWS would probably laugh in our faces.

Funny thing is we will probably get the player we would take at 2 at 4 anyway.

Offer up Pick 20 + Gysberts for pick 13. I'd use pick 13 to snag Tim Membrey in the Draft. *(Just thinking out loud). Ready made mid/fwd 189cm, highly rated.

*Won't happen. Having to rely on Membrey being available at that pick is too greater risk given he's rated to go between 10-20 (or 7-20). Food for thought for pick 13 anyway.


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