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Rosa is right up there in free agents I'd be looking at.

Would be careful adding too many second chance prospects. I know Roos was the king of them at Sydney but we don't want to end up like Richmond.

I'd be keen to go after young guys not getting a game compared to guys a little older who go in and out of the team.

Was keen on Jarred Lyons this time last year but now not so sure.

A replacement for Clark to rival Fitzy and Pedersen for the ruck/forward role would be the main position it would be nice to have mature depth in. A lot of the other spots we have to focus on quality not quantity.

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I am just not sure what to do with getting a forward.

Do we go mature age? GWS? or draft?

balance, all 3

if we end up with more than 1 early draft pick, keep one for the draft for an U-18 kid, & trade one for an establishing/ed young player. (21 - 24yr old).

Also I think we can afford one more mature age player, for 1 year. I'd like one mature age player for our forward half, to direct things like Cross does in the mid section of the ground. Ryan O'keefe would be handy at this (3rd tall), playing some senior games (like chappy does), directing & supporting our young; & also play other games @ Casey to teach onfield. O'Keefe could be an ideal help, to show Howe a thing or two...

I also think O'Keefe would make an excellent assistant, after one playing season. (culture personified) like chappy is.

#edit: also O'Keefe is currently on track to reach 301 games H&A, this year, IF He plays all games without missing any.

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balance, all 3

if we end up with more than 1 early draft pick, keep one for the draft for an U-18 kid, & trade one for an establishing/ed young player. (21 - 24yr old).

Also I think we can afford one more mature age player, for 1 year. I'd like one mature age player for our forward half, to direct things like Cross does in the mid section of the ground. Ryan O'keefe would be handy at this (3rd tall), playing some senior games (like chappy does), directing & supporting our young; & also play other games @ Casey to teach onfield. O'Keefe could be an ideal help, to show Howe a thing or two...

I also think O'Keefe would make an excellent assistant, after one playing season. (culture personified) like chappy is.

I feel ya, the only problem with okeefe that others have mentioned is that he's pretty old.

33, would it be worth the gamble? his body might not allow it,

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I feel ya, the only problem with okeefe that others have mentioned is that he's pretty old.

33, would it be worth the gamble? his body might not allow it,

I think that IF he get delisted at years end, then I would take him with a late pick or free agency or preseason draft?

I wouldn't be using any of the more valuable picks on a 1Yr prospect.

I'd be recruiting him to play around 13 AFL games, & to help out with experience, culture, & teaching/directing on/off field.

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we could always go for nicnat.

it would make it easier to run a comparison on JW figures.

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Not sure about Levi Greenwood's contract status but he's one I'd be looking at. 35 touches against Port. 13 in one quarter against the Dogs coming on as the sub.

He is still seemingly considered as depth to their midfield. He certainly wouldn't be here. 25 yrs old and looks to be moving towards his peak.

Cue someone to say he's just re-signed.

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Yeh in that case he could be a good acquisition, play a role like j mac did at GWS.

Dependant on picks, but aiming for a young but experienced bordering A grade player would be good, forward or Mid. or both if it were possible. sheil first that.

Draft the best possible tall forward in 2014 draft.

pick up o'keefe as a player coach.

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my hit list would be

F/A

goldstein

Mundy

Rosa

i see no reason we couldn't snare all three if we offer the dollars free'd up by clark and perhaps chip if he leaves ( hope he stays)

and I'd do some serious trading with other picks

#3 for Jonothan Patton - vic boy, dees supporter, must be nervous about his spot with Boyd breathing down his neck, a pay rise might get his attention

#4 ( if frawley goes) I wonder if this would snare us Luke Parker and a pick?

#21 - Zac Smith - i still rate him as one of the very best emerging ruckman, seems to have fallen down the pecking order a little at the suns with Niccolls playing well, worth a try?

#39- Billy Stretch FS

#57- todd viney magic picks

DFA

another Daniel Cross type would be good, i wonder if we could snare Chris Judd on a 1 year deal that leads into coaching?

perhaps a key defender? Nathan Brown seems to have fallen out of favour at the pies.

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I am aware of that, also aware of the fact that there is a chance none of the above will want to come to us, so just covering all bases.

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my hit list would be

F/A

goldstein

Mundy

Rosa

i see no reason we couldn't snare all three if we offer the dollars free'd up by clark and perhaps chip if he leaves ( hope he stays)

and I'd do some serious trading with other picks

#3 for Jonothan Patton - vic boy, dees supporter, must be nervous about his spot with Boyd breathing down his neck, a pay rise might get his attention

#4 ( if frawley goes) I wonder if this would snare us Luke Parker and a pick?

#21 - Zac Smith - i still rate him as one of the very best emerging ruckman, seems to have fallen down the pecking order a little at the suns with Niccolls playing well, worth a try?

#39- Billy Stretch FS

#57- todd viney magic picks

DFA

another Daniel Cross type would be good, i wonder if we could snare Chris Judd on a 1 year deal that leads into coaching?

perhaps a key defender? Nathan Brown seems to have fallen out of favour at the pies.

Zac Smith hasn't fallen down the pecking order, he's still recovering from a knee reco. and not due back for a little while yet.

Would love him as I rate him as the best young ruckman in the comp, unfortunately he's also still the no. 1 ruck at GC when fit and also a Qld boy.

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Zac Clarke should a bit of form yesterday has had an interrupted pre season but rate him quite highly very athletic with his prime ahead of him. He and Sinclair to me are probably the best ruck options

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Skills and

speed have to be the priorities for us moving forward. We have lacked in these qualities for far to long. I am tired of turnovers via poor disposal by foot and handballs to ankles and over head. So if players fit this bill then put them to the top of the list.

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I wonder what it would take to get a deal done for zac clarke

ok,i will say it.

hoges.

should also say,PR is one of the few coaches in the league to want to give up something to get something.

most clubs are scared to give one away,but roos doesnt mind this as he respects the trade cycle.

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ok,i will say it.

hoges.

should also say,PR is one of the few coaches in the league to want to give up something to get something.

most clubs are scared to give one away,but roos doesnt mind this as he respects the trade cycle.

Hogan? For Clarke?

You're mad, or stupid, or both.

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Hogan? For Clarke?

You're mad, or stupid, or both.

3 questions there big fella.

PR,always willing to trade.

sassy asked the question,i answered it

but continue on your merry way..

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ok,i will say it.

hoges.

should also say,PR is one of the few coaches in the league to want to give up something to get something.

most clubs are scared to give one away,but roos doesnt mind this as he respects the trade cycle.

So you were serious..
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