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Players to target at the end of the year

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Jake king is a good bloke unlike the others...I wouldn't add him personally

Edited by Moneider96


Jake king is a good bloke unlike the others...I wouldn't add him personally

I think you'll find:

1. Tremblay was taking the [censored]

2. King has retired anyway

1. I know

2. Bootsma and Jurruh aren't exactly playing AFL either

I don't think you did.

And neither Bootsma or Jurrah have officially retired from the AFL. Jake King has. Big difference.

 

Rofl I'm not going to bother. What a contemptuous man you are. Have a good one mate

A Rofl and a contemptuous in the same post. I've seen it all now.


looks like collingwood will need to do some trading to get themselves a forward line. there maybe an opportunity there to pick up a decent player or two.

Does anyone actually have any knowledge on who we are targeting and may get?

Don't hear much over here in the west.

Roos will be working his magic, I very much doubt the public will even be allowed a sniff of who we are talking too


If GWS tank to get Petracca then I think Roos will trade off both our early picks for established players.

the thing about Jurrah though, is that when he did get into the AFL the change of pace/standard etc didn't slow him down at all. He has proven ability at the level - unique skills, superb kick and a very fast rate of scoring.

Not much point talking about who he was playing against on the weekend, as though that means we can disregard his 14.2. If he was picked up by any AFL club, and could stay fit and focused, I don't think there's much doubt as to whether or not he could impact the AFL a second time.

Edited by robbiefrom13

We should make a play for john butcher from port will come cheap and has talent just need to clean up his kicking for goal.

I would love to see the club have a massive crack at landing Dylan Shiel and Dayne Beams, massive long term deals and the high picks to trade

if we landed those two it would be a massive step forward in 2015

both OOC at the end of 2015 and next year the respective clubs may either lose the players for nothing or far less than pick 3 or 4


We should make a play for john butcher from port will come cheap and has talent just need to clean up his kicking for goal.

Hard to change that I fear blue and red. We have enough sht kicks in the side and have struggled with set shots all year.

I just can't see Sidebottom leaving Collongwood. Would be keen though.

Signed a new deal this year I believe, only for 2 years but I think he is very much a Collingwood man as you say

 

Signed a new deal this year I believe, only for 2 years but I think he is very much a Collingwood man as you say

Just like Beams.

How about Deledio seeing how we most likely won't match gold coast for Mecelski. He played a good game on Friday and is a awesome kick.


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