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Please noooooooooooo.

If Daisy is worth 700k, Kieren Jack must be around 900k.

AD I think you are either over valuing Daisy or under valuing Jack.

On the Bulldogs and GWS front, I've heard straight swap of Patton for Pick 4.

It's just a rumour at this point from a mate ( not sure how reliable).

 

Can't give any results on the interviews but we spoke to Mitch Robinson last week and Shane savage this week. Both are unhappy at their current clubs and want to move. Personally I would be happy with them at the dees just as starters. Obviously not giving up too much but we have 2 second rounders (most likely) and a third. I'd like to get one for a fourth or swap of players.

Mitch, grunt once for "no" and twice for "yes".

Jed Lamb is still out of contract at the Swans and may be one of those sacrificed to make cap space for Franklin. Hopefully GWS commit to taking Mumford with PSD Pick 1 and we claim Lamb with Pick 2.

Turns 21 in October. 181cm. 84kg. Made his debut this year and played 12 games and kicked 9 goals. Pick 21 in the 2010 draft. Plays the high half forward role Sylvia is most suited to.


On the Bulldogs and GWS front, I've heard straight swap of Patton for Pick 4.

It's just a rumour at this point from a mate ( not sure how reliable).

If Patton was up for grabs there'd be a stampede and Pick 4 would not get it done. What would the Pies give up for Patton for instance?

Jed Lamb is still out of contract at the Swans and may be one of those sacrificed to make cap space for Franklin. Hopefully GWS commit to taking Mumford with PSD Pick 1 and we claim Lamb with Pick 2.

Turns 21 in October. 181cm. 84kg. Made his debut this year and played 12 games and kicked 9 goals. Pick 21 in the 2010 draft. Plays the high half forward role Sylvia is most suited to.

Sacrificial Lamb?

I think Mitch Robinson could be a good fit for us. He's very tough, but the thing I like most about him is he's a very tall midfielder. All our guys are short, stocky types. The inclusion of Robinson would give us a little more diversity.

 

AD I think you are either over valuing Daisy or under valuing Jack.

Mate I had laugh to myself when I read what Carlton is offering Daisy. I know it's all speculative but makes one shake the head.


Tom Rockliff spotted in Melbourne today.

XXX's fingers!

lets hope the blues have spent the bulk of they're salary cap. and others aren't on the chase.

are we going to get anyone?

the footy journo (one of the unremarkable interchangable types who pop up on SEN - Update: Julian De Stoop) on SEN after 7 with BP said there is speculation Dayne Beams is unsettled at Collingwood. Conceivable given his fellow brat packers in Thomas and Shaw are being marched out the door in the name of cultural change.

Worth noting that Anna Krien's book Night Games does not exactly paint Beams in a positive light as a man or a friend.

I think Mitch Robinson could be a good fit for us. He's very tough, but the thing I like most about him is he's a very tall midfielder. All our guys are short, stocky types. The inclusion of Robinson would give us a little more diversity.

He'd certainly lower the group IQ.

the footy journo (one of the unremarkable interchangable types who pop up on SEN) on SEN after 7 with BP said there is speculation Dayne Beams is unsettled at Collingwood. Conceivable given his fellow brat packers in Thomas and Shaw are being marched out the door in the name of cultural change.

Worth noting that Anna Krien's book Night Games does not exactly paint Beams in a positive light as a man or a friend.

maybe the type to fly, northward for the next winter? a trade perhaps pie to giant or lion?


Word is we have freed up 'ridiculous money' for a biggish name. Negotiations are reportedly going well and players are viewing us as viable now. Thank f...

We have offered pick 2 for Tom Rockliff. It has been rejected

Word is

Am I only the only poster on Demonland who doesn't have a source or access to somebody in the know?

Am I only the only poster on Demonland who doesn't have a source or access to somebody in the know?

Because you've got the goodvibes

Word is we have freed up 'ridiculous money' for a biggish name. Negotiations are reportedly going well and players are viewing us as viable now. Thank f...

Early evidence suggests otherwise, regarding players wanting to play for us

Hope you are right of course


We have offered pick 2 for Tom Rockliff. It has been rejected

give us some context brus... geez

Am I only the only poster on Demonland who doesn't have a source or access to somebody in the know?

Good point, how do so many Demonland members have so many connections!

Information is from a bloke who knows an agent so iffy.

indo actually have a club source but I'm hearing a big zilch from that direction.

 

Tom Rockliff spotted in Melbourne today.

You do realise we share this city with other footy clubs as well...

Am I only the only poster on Demonland who doesn't have a source or access to somebody in the know?

nope.

most of us are in the same eastcoast canoe goodvibes. paddling against the rapids.


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