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  On 30/09/2015 at 10:13, DeeZee said:

It would be great if we could snare Dangerfield, and then use him for depth, just in case a Terlich or Matty Jones get injured.

Won't happen. Our run with injury and player management recently has been superb.

 

The Veale deal was a Veal Schnitzel, chips and pot for ten bucks.

 
  On 01/10/2015 at 10:05, DeeZee said:

The Veale deal was a Veal Schnitzel, chips and pot for ten bucks.

Thats a good deal

  On 01/10/2015 at 08:35, scarlett said:

What was the Veale deal? I cant remember, he played for the bulldogs didn't he?

Can't remember exactly, but our own Jade Rawlings wanted to go to North, Bulldogs had first pick in the PSD, so they sent an early pick or similar (bit I can't recall) to Hawthorn for Lochlan Veale, who was a consummate spud, and in return the Hawks didn't trade him to North, forced him into the PSD where the dogs were waiting.


  On 01/10/2015 at 12:21, Mach5 said:

Can't remember exactly, but our own Jade Rawlings wanted to go to North, Bulldogs had first pick in the PSD, so they sent an early pick or similar (bit I can't recall) to Hawthorn for Lochlan Veale, who was a consummate spud, and in return the Hawks didn't trade him to North, forced him into the PSD where the dogs were waiting.

Rawlings kicked 7 on debut for the Dogs then did very little after that. He even ended up at North a few years later. Hawthorn on-traded pick 6 for Danny Jacobs who played 45 forgettable games for them, while pick 6 ended up being used on Kepler Bradley! There weren't any major winners from the Veale deal and it must have been pretty embarrassing for the kid.

Hilarious to Connors imploring the Crows to accept a compo pick.

I think I've said it before, but those claiming that talks between Adelaide & Geelong are "amicable" also happen to be those that have an interest in a quick, cheap & easy transition for Danger; those being Danger himself, Connors and Geelong.

  On 04/10/2015 at 23:11, Mach5 said:

Hilarious to Connors imploring the Crows to accept a compo pick.

I think I've said it before, but those claiming that talks between Adelaide & Geelong are "amicable" also happen to be those that have an interest in a quick, cheap & easy transition for Danger; those being Danger himself, Connors and Geelong.

It's far from a done deal.

Unless Adelaide accepts compo, Danger could really end up anywhere.

 

how many first round picks are Geelong going to need

I know its early , but if crows match the offer you would think Geelong would have to give up 2 first round picks

and Carlton want one for Henderson too

from afl.com.au

Henderson wants to get to Geelong during the NAB AFL Trade Period and the Cats are keen to come to an agreement with Carlton.

Complicating the issue are negotiations to secure restricted free agent Patrick Dangerfield, with the Cats – whose first pick is No.9 overall – possibly needing to trade for the superstar midfielder if Adelaide matches their offer.

But McKay said Carlton was eyeing another first-round pick for Henderson

  On 04/10/2015 at 23:27, praha said:

It's far from a done deal.

Unless Adelaide accepts compo, Danger could really end up anywhere.

I expect the Hawks to enter this fray.


So this is press conference with Paddy in Geelong clothing is all part of Roosy's top secret plan... right?

  On 12/10/2015 at 04:26, Forest Demon said:

168 pages down the gurgler. Time to kill it.

Nope, need to keep the thread fresh with rumours for when he next comes out of contract ;)


Cant we just run an automated search and replace with the next A-grade player's name who becomes "available", and save ourselves from repeating another 168 pages of wishful thinking?

I have read a lot of stuff over here that he was a Melbourne supporter as a kid. In his PC he said he was always a Geelong supporter.

We could still do a trade with Geelong.

Terlick and our 3rd rounder for Dangerfield and their 4th rounder, waddayathink?


  On 12/10/2015 at 04:47, america de cali said:

I have read a lot of stuff over here that he was a Melbourne supporter as a kid. In his PC he said he was always a Geelong supporter.

Who EVER said that?

Lies, pure and simple.

Geelong must be having salary cap pressure and we need a forward/ ruck. What about Mitch Clark?

  On 12/10/2015 at 05:20, jötnar said:

Geelong must be having salary cap pressure and we need a forward/ ruck. What about Mitch Clark?

What about Mitch Clark?

Wait, don't answer that.

 
  On 12/10/2015 at 05:22, H_T said:

What about Mitch Clark?

Wait, don't answer that.

Edit: Deleted my train of thought before posting.

For the love of all that is red & blue, can we PLEASE shut this thread down now.


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