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Herald Sun Sunday 21/10 page 42 in the superfooty.com.au Scott Gullan take it for what you want but sounds like it might happen .

Melbourne is set to complete its list renovation by snaring Farren Ray and Cameron Pedersen before Friday's trade deadline .

Like a number of clubs, the Demons were forced to put negotiations on hold in recent days as they waited for the AFLs ruling on free agency compensation.

They received pick no 49 for losing veterans Jared Rivers and Brent Moloney , which they will use in a complicated deal to snare the two remaining targets.

Its believed a third club will be used in at least one of the deals to achieve coach Mark Neelds desire to add further experience to his list.

etc etc etc GO DEES

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Herald Sun Sunday 21/10 page 42 in the superfooty.com.au Scott Gullan take it for what you want but sounds like it might happen .

Melbourne is set to complete its list renovation by snaring Farren Ray and Cameron Pedersen before Friday's trade deadline .

Like a number of clubs, the Demons were forced to put negotiations on hold in recent days as they waited for the AFLs ruling on free agency compensation.

They received pick no 49 for losing veterans Jared Rivers and Brent Moloney , which they will use in a complicated deal to snare the two remaining targets.

Its believed a third club will be used in at least one of the deals to achieve coach Mark Neelds desire to add further experience to his list.

etc etc etc GO DEES

It does sound very hopeful, hopefully it does come through and its not just an article for the sake of an article!

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I'm loving it. In The Age today also!

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/eagles-saints-wont-budge-20121021-27zhn.html

This is the part of the article worth noting:

"The Saints are likely to be involved in at least another trade before Friday's deadline, with Farren Ray likely to be traded to Melbourne.

The Demons are also likely to secure North Melbourne's Cameron Pedersen. North was eager to obtain a better draft pick for Pedersen than Melbourne had offered - the pick 49 the Demons had received for Jared Rivers - as part of the exchange."

Come on Dees, make it happen!

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I'm not sure that Farren Ray is such a great pick-up. He has never impressed me particularly. When he moved from the Bulldogs, "He has said that he had to move to give himself the opportunity to become a regular senior footballer. There were question marks on his decision making and willingness to strongly contest the ball." (Wikipedia). This has always been my impression of him too. He then had a couple a good years under Ross Lyon but has languished at Sandy for much of 20012 under Watters. Are we picking up another Cale Morton that will only ever be a depth player and won't be in our best 22 in 2 years time? If he's so good then why isn't he in the Saints best 22?

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I'm not sure that Farren Ray is such a great pick-up. He has never impressed me particularly. When he moved from the Bulldogs, "He has said that he had to move to give himself the opportunity to become a regular senior footballer. There were question marks on his decision making and willingness to strongly contest the ball." (Wikipedia). This has always been my impression of him too. He then had a couple a good years under Ross Lyon but has languished at Sandy for much of 20012 under Watters. Are we picking up another Cale Morton that will only ever be a depth player and won't be in our best 22 in 2 years time? If he's so good then why isn't he in the Saints best 22?

The wife's a St Kilda supporter so I've seena lot of Ray over the last few years.

He's impressed me a fair bit since he moved from the Dogs and impressed me when he played seniors this year, I haven't been able to work out why he isn't in Scott Watters plans apart that he may simply be an unlucky victim of Watters trying to introduce some kids.

He goes a lot harder then Cale and I've found his decision making very sound. He also has the ability to play a shut down role yet still find the footy at the same time. Something our current tagger, Jordie has trouble doing.

Farren has some decent pace also (not lightning quick, but still reasobale turn of pace) so I think there's a lot he brings to the table that we sorely lack.

I'm all for his signature as it will bring competition for spots in our 22 and he would become another player to join our list from a club with a recent winning culture.

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I'm not sure that Farren Ray is such a great pick-up. He has never impressed me particularly. When he moved from the Bulldogs, "He has said that he had to move to give himself the opportunity to become a regular senior footballer. There were question marks on his decision making and willingness to strongly contest the ball." (Wikipedia). This has always been my impression of him too. He then had a couple a good years under Ross Lyon but has languished at Sandy for much of 20012 under Watters. Are we picking up another Cale Morton that will only ever be a depth player and won't be in our best 22 in 2 years time? If he's so good then why isn't he in the Saints best 22?

Simple. We're not as good as the Saints. We need players of his standard to get us to the next level of attracting A graders, so yeah hopefully he won't be in our best 22 in 2 years time, that would be the plan.

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Same thing has just been reported on SEN on both deals for the Dees at least we can not complain about Neeld not going for it just hoping all these changes that the players can gel together as a team to perform better and quickly next year .

GO DEES !!!


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I would love to see dees pull off both these trades. Doubt that picks 49 and 58 will be enough though. Shouldnt Ray be pick 49 and Ped 58?

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Stef martin to bris for pick 24

pick 24 and 49 to st kilda for ray and pick 37

pick 37 to north for pederson

Maybe??

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As long as we don't trade Gysberts for Ray and Martin for Pederson I will be happy.

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As long as we don't trade Gysberts for Ray and Martin for Pederson I will be happy.

and yet on the face of it wed win with both. lifes funny huh
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