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Cale Morton for Brett Meredith


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Latest rumour is Cale wants to play with his brother Mitch at Sydney, consdering the Swans track record with these sorts of players I think it could be very well on the way after the Tippet deal is done. The mail is the swans are offering Brett Meredith a former Northern Knight boy with lovely kick. Also I might add the swans just delisted 5 players and Brett was not one of them. He also did not play all year, so I reccon the rumour could have some truth to it.

Thoughts??

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He's a good long kick, but couldnt win the ball in the games hes played with the Swans

We just got rid of one BM who could kick long and couldn't get the ball.

Here we go again

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morton for meridith would be a great trade. meredith ticks the moneyball to a tee.

Welcome aboard Guido.

I hope your stay with us is long and fruitful.

That is probably the first and last time anyone on this site will ever say anything civil to you.

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While Cale has been disappointing, I thought he showed signs in a few games earlier in the year...Now, signs from this point in his career is not a pass mark, but I think that what he does offer is the run and spread which we struggle with...

If he's got the attitude to play for Neeld and play his style, I think he'll be an important player for us, but that is a big if...

don't know enough about Meridith, but I think Cale's upside still needs to be considered in any trade...

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Meredith is a smooth moving, skillful half back flanker/wing who has understandably struggled to get a game behind Shaw, Mattner, Malceski and Smith.

He has been unlucky with injury such as doing his PCL last pre-season while out on the beer.

I think it would be a win win for both clubs as they are two talented players that have both stalled who could benefit from a change of scenery.

He just needs a bit of luck and to work a fraction harder off the field.

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I have no idea who Brett Meridith is, but I like the deal already.

I actually did laugh out loud ( wife thinks I a worry )
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Yes if Morton+ pick 75+pick 95 for Meredith & Swans pick 66, which we would ontrade elsewhere. OMG I have caught trade madness.

You realise there is no cure
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Welcome aboard Guido.

I hope your stay with us is long and fruitful.

That is probably the first and last time anyone on this site will ever say anything civil to you.

NOt if he keeps coming up with gems like that!

I'd swap Morton for a bunch pf parsley.

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