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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - DOM TYSON

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Could also be saying that Dom Tyson isn't worth Pick 2, so adding Pick 10 and Blease evens the deal a little more.

Exactly Wiseblood -someone like me who thinks of REALITY.

Dr Gonzo just did not get it.

Tyson is not worth pick 2 so we get pick 10 / give Blease as the evener

 

Jetta and Rohan for pick 2... It would NOT happen. Put a plug in your celebral region as the leak is frightening !!!

Dom Tyson and pick 10 from Giants

Pick 2 & Sam Blease from MFC.

it would NOT happen

Dom Tyson and pick 10 from Giants

Pick 2 & Sam Blease from MFC.

it would NOT happen

Lol Rohan is Sam blease mark 2 while Jetta is fast but inconsistant.

Thank Fk your not our list manager..

 

Lol Rohan is Sam blease mark 2 while Jetta is fast but inconsistant.

Thank Fk your not our list manager..

The similarities are red hair, broken leg and pace.

If Rohan is right to go he will be an absolute star. His closing pace when tacking this year was amazing to watch. Don't rate the rest of his game on this year though, they had to rush him back in with their injury list. He was still in rehab and needed to play out the season in the magoos.

I would be happy to get him packaged with another player like a Parker type for pick 2 if he passed a medical check.


I reckon pick 10 and Tyson for pick 2 and Blease is a fair trade and hope we get it done .

I remember Tyson from 2011 Championships - stood out like a beacon - not sure why he hasn't starred up in GWS but he's a serious talent. Left-footed and poised.

The difference between pick 10 and pick 2 is not that great from what I've read - plenty of good inside mids like Crouch, Dunstan available at 10 you'd think.

Blease has talent and currency but can't play midfield, is inconsistent and injury prone.

Could also be saying that Dom Tyson isn't worth Pick 2, so adding Pick 10 and Blease evens the deal a little more.

Yeah fair enough

Dom Tyson and pick 10 from Giants

Pick 2 & Sam Blease from MFC.

I'll sign that off

Think it will actually be Pick 9.

Some of the players we may have available will be Freeman, Crouch, Bontempalli, Sheed and Salem who will all be good players.

Expect all of Boyd, Aish, Kelly, Scharenberg, Billings & McDonald (F/S) will all be gone inside the top 8. Two more of the 5 above named players will also likely be gone, or possibly only 1 if Lennon goes early, though I don't suspect we'd be looking at drafting him.

So any of Freeman, Crouch, Bontempalli, Sheed & Salem would be good additions for us to go with Dom Tyson.

 

Dom Tyson and pick 10 from Giants

Pick 2 & Sam Blease from MFC.

it would NOT happen

again you are against what everyone else thinks is reasonable... feeding time at the zoo!!!


Wow

Hanging on baited breath here

We had better have gotten pick 9 lol

Wow. Really have to see what picks are coming back before getting excited/grabbing pitchfork.

Waiting to see what picks are exchanged before getting too excited but getting Dom Tyson is fantastic!! Richmond and others were keen last year for early picks and he is just what we need. Not Shiel but the next best thing!


Pick 2 for Dom Tyson, Pick 9 and Pick 53 - confirmed on Melbourne twitter!

Great deal!!

Wow

we just got a STEAL

He's a Demon. Traded for pick 2.

MELBOURNE has secured outstanding young Greater Western Sydney midfielder Dom Tyson, plus picks No.9 and No.53.

In exchange, the Demons have given the Giants three draft selections: No.2, No.20 and No.72.


We just confirmed this is the whole deal:

Dom Tyson, pick 9 and pick 53 to us.

Picks 2, 20 and 74 to the Giants.

Still a great deal. We will still probably trade our Sylvia compo pick for Vince and then use Picks 9, 36 and 53 on players/upgrades.

 

I liked it better when we weren't giving up pick 20 as well

Getting 9 back is huge. It means we still get a top 10 draft pick, plus Tyson. We do lose 20, which might hamper our future trading options (e.g. it's clearly not going to Vince), but overall this appears to be a win.


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