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There has been a lot of chat about O'Rourke and Jaksch both being seen at Seaford meeting with the Saints. I wonder if they're looking at a package deal to get both players for pick 1 and something? Maybe the Saints first two picks? That would give the GWS a very nice position in this draft and get the saints the tall they need and a pretty good quality mid. Might also make it harder for us to do a deal for pick 3 (assuming we get it) with GWS if they already have pick 1 in the bag.

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Not sure on which thread to put this...there is a bit of commentary around like: Adelaide & Bulldogs are 'basket cases'; Collingwood & Bulldogs have a mini player exodus because of coaches and Essendon & GCS coaches have hatchets hanging over their heads.

My point? It is such a good feeling to not have that negative commentary about us and that for once we have 3-4 years of clear air and stability about our club. Hopefully, this helps during this recruiting season.

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Not sure on which thread to put this...there is a bit of commentary around like: Adelaide & Bulldogs are 'basket cases'; Collingwood & Bulldogs have a mini player exodus because of coaches and Essendon & GCS coaches have hatchets hanging over their heads.

My point? It is such a good feeling to not have that negative commentary about us and that for once we have 3-4 years of clear air and stability about our club. Hopefully, this helps during this recruiting season.

To hear Denim say 'that club is a joke, its a rabble' about someone else for once?

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How's this for a random event. The tradie that just came to my house claims we will pick up a 'big fish' and that Roos expect we will be much better placed.

Mate, that's possibly the worse [censored] source i have ever seen posted on Demonland.

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Do you and Norm Smith's Curse live together?

If it was Paul Connors' brother, than it makes the source far more credible, although i don't know why NSC wouldn't state that. Leaving himself open to ridicule to immature types such as myself.

Joke.

I have lived with Norm Smith's Curse for 50 years.

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A Collingwood supporter just rang up and said what about a trade of pick 3 for Lumumba....

WTF is with some of this people!!

Well he is a Colonwood supporter, did you expect more? I'm surprised he didn't say pick 2.

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A Collingwood supporter just rang up and said what about a trade of pick 3 for Lumumba....

WTF is with some of this people!!

LOL

I just started listening to trade radio today, I thought it would be terrible but it is hilarious when you get callers like that

Its worth listening in for the comedy alone

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A Collingwood supporter just rang up and said what about a trade of pick 3 for Lumumba....

WTF is with some of this people!!

They are not people, they are sub human scum.

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