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Which means that he is not underrated. It's pretty clear how good the bloke is and that isn't lost on the Swans, not for a second. But they have big decisions to make after signing Buddy and letting Malceski go might be one of them. Doesn't mean they don't rate him.

I know what you mean, but that's also my point, blokes like O'keefe can come out and guys like Parker and Bird get a run and that's fine

Malceski is a big chance of being All Australian this year, I don't think you just let those blokes walk in the middle of a premiership window

I just think he's a little bit better than the sort of bloke you move on to give the young guys a go

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Given that most of this thread is dominated by trying to land the elite, or near elite, players with high draft picks, I'll go the other way.

I'd like to see us have a crack at Martin Gleeson from the Dons. He's hard at it, very quick, and would add a bit off half forward/wing IMO.

I don't expect he'd cost us very much. He hasn't had a game in the seniors for ages. And I don't think he was a high pick in the first place.

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Blair from the pies I now he is not the big onballer everyone wants but he is a jet our second could get it done

We can't afford to be trading away our high picks on players like Blair. Good honest player but we need to add real class to the list.

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As a player, he'd virtually be the opposite of Michie. Skinny and quick. Strong overhead for his size too.

Dons supporters rate him.

Showed a bit early. Neat kick too. Bombers are keen to lock him up, but deal yet to be agreed. Was pick 53 a couple of years ago.

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We can't afford to be trading away our high picks on players like Blair. Good honest player but we need to add real class to the list.

I'd trade our second rounder ~20ish for Blair. Solid player with another 5+ years of good footy in him.

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I'd trade our second rounder ~20ish for Blair. Solid player with another 5+ years of good footy in him.

I wouldn't, the pick is way to high for Blair. We have traded these picks away for a couple of years now and need to find some really good kids otherwise we are building an unbalanced list.

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Dream offseason:

Malceski

Shiel

Tomlinson

Brayshaw/Petracca

Stretch

You are setting up the basis for a Premiership window here! My only change would be to add one of GWS's three Talls (to replace Clark)!
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You are setting up the basis for a Premiership window here! My only change would be to add one of GWS's three Talls (to replace Clark)!

Agreed, still need a big key forward who will let Dawes go to the second best defender. I still want us to go after Tex but it's unlikely he'll leave you'd imagine.

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Dream offseason:

Malceski

Shiel

Tomlinson

Brayshaw/Petracca

Stretch

dream offseason

PP1 & 2- trade to GWS for Jeremy Cameron and Dylan Shiel

3- trade to GCS for picks 10, 15

10 - Liam Duggan

15, 21 to the Swans Tom Mitchell & Nick Malceski

39- Billy Stretch

2015 - Garland Dunn Jetta

Malceski Mcdonald Vince

Grimes Shiel Mitchell

Watts Hogan Howe

Cameron Dawes JKH

Jamar N.Jones Tyson

Int : Trengove Cross Viney

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Can't have everything unfortunately. Hogan, Dawes, Pederson and Watts would be damaging enough once we address our midfield.

Yeah, I think that those 4 are not only good enough to form a very good forward line for a few years at least - only one of them is going to cost heaven and earth to keep around. The other three are role players (but very effective role players).

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Yeah, I think that those 4 are not only good enough to form a very good forward line for a few years at least - only one of them is going to cost heaven and earth to keep around. The other three are role players (but very effective role players).

and very different players, Watts has speed and skill, Pederson is a brute, Dawes has experience and works as hard as anyone and Hogan just looks a freak in the making

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Can't have everything unfortunately. Hogan, Dawes, Pederson and Watts would be damaging enough once we address our midfield.

Yeah true, with JKH and Kent running around there too it'll form a good forward line. With better delivery the forward can be more damaging then we have been this year.

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A decent off season without us landing one of teh big fishes in Cameron or Shiel which would be fantastic but going to be hard to get through is Free Agents nominating the Dees as their club of choice after they win 4 of their last 5 games (Lions, GWS, Meth Coast and North) to finish the season on a high. Frawley decides to stay and we end up with

Pick 7ish - Brayshaw if he slips or Ahern

2nd Rounder Pick 24-7ish - best available of Gore, Vickers-Willis, Capiron or Blakely all of who I have seen live and look good. Don't think Weller or Duggan will fall this far

3rd Rounder - Billy Stretch

4th Round - Sam Bevan worth a punt has shown a bit for Claremont Colts and has a bit of swingman about him

Free Agents

Nick Malceski

Jarren Geary

I'm sure there will be some form of trades the club will also work on but don't underestimate the improvement in some of the younger players getting another pre-season from Roos under their belts namely Kent, Salem, Viney, Tyson and the Toump not to mention Trengove getting his body right.

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dream offseason

PP1 & 2- trade to GWS for Jeremy Cameron and Dylan Shiel

3- trade to GCS for picks 10, 15

10 - Liam Duggan

15, 21 to the Swans Tom Mitchell & Nick Malceski

39- Billy Stretch

2015 - Garland Dunn Jetta

Malceski Mcdonald Vince

Grimes Shiel Mitchell

Watts Hogan Howe

Cameron Dawes JKH

Jamar N.Jones Tyson

Int : Trengove Cross Viney

Getting a tad wet looking at that. Possibly Salem takes Grimes' spot, and Kent/Blease sub?

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Dream offseason:

Malceski

Shiel

Tomlinson

Brayshaw/Petracca

Stretch

You are setting up the basis for a Premiership window here! My only change would be to add one of GWS's three Talls (to replace Clark)!

I think 'Tomlinson' on stmj's list, helps us in a key forward post as well... Re 'Clark', IMO the other thing we lack with him retiring, is that able Tall 'swingman' who can run & kick, to play either back, & slot in Deep-Forward as well, & even as a follower.

This is why I'm keen for us to sound out Jaksch at GWS, he is young, & has some height on some other key talls, & may yet still grow a bit. he'll certainly fill out, & has good hands & some speed.

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