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Could've traded Petterd maybe? He'll get picked up by someone and play some good football.

Also surprised Leigh Williams was cut.

Good to see the other delistings. No messing around. High draft pick or rookie, if you don't perform you are gone.

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Only suprised about Sheahan (which we already knew last week) and Williams.

Don't agree with Ricky though.

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Guest José Mourinho

For now Bartram, Dunn, Sellar, Strauss, Macdonald, Jetta, Davis, Spencer, Bail all remain.

I expect Davis and Macdonald to go from this list later, at a minimum.

Whether we can entice Jacobs or not will have an impact.

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Surprised we have held on to Bartram, Joel Mac & Davis.... would have preferred to loose one of them and keep Cook.

Will be interesting to see if Cook, Bate, Petterd get picked up....

So this leaves us with 4 free spots on the list? Which means probably use pick 4, 49, 53 & either upgrade a rookie or look at PSD ?

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I find it amazing that couldn't trade Bate or Petterd.

Oh well, even though some of these players including Gysberts and Morton may go on to do well at other clubs, I think we will be better for it in the long run.

They obviously have a plan, and plan to use alot of those late draft picks.

My bet is they will continue to recruit experienced hardened bodies from leagues all over Australia.

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Fourteen changes including two rookies. Thats about a third.

Good job Melbourne, can't say there are any surprises.

Ricky, Stef and JG were stiff.

Men are men, boys are boys.

It's a cruel world.

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Ricky went from big debut to big disappointment. He had 2 tricks, he was hard and a good contested mark. That's it. He did absolutely nothing in the games that weren't his few stand-out games. I understand he was a bit of a fan favourite, but to be surprised that he's delisted, really? And we couldn't trade him because no one would give up anything for him, Morton got an 88 and Ricky isn't in Morton's league.

Glad Bennell is gone, thought he might get a free pass being injured.

Bit surprised with Sheehan, like the way he moves. But we actually have AFL level talls now, suppose there's no need for all the speculative ones.

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That's 14 in total including 3 rookies making 12 off the primary list.

The rumours were very accurate.

People were shocked at my bold predictions DC.

Next year I predict a huge comeback for pastels and prints.

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That's 15 in total including 3 rookies making 12 off the primary list

The rumours were very accurate

I would have thought the crap season we had deserved nothing less.

Davey could have been added if he did not have another expensive year left on his contract.

No surprises and no real losses.

Lets hope we made the right calls on these players.

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Not surprised at all Couch and Davis were kept. Couch won the b&f at Casey and Davis won the Respect Earner award. Also no surprise Petterd got the axe, in the few Casey games I saw his attitude was poor.

It's about the culture.

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