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Exactly, giant purple dills and their minions "reporting" this kind of info.

I wouldn't have thought that Barret had that much pull in football departments that he could cancel trades.

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I would assume that we are looking at the Giants. GWS is chock full of talent so will not be looking to off load too many players as such they will not be looking to take too many in the draft so they will use what ever players they need to get rid of and what ever draft picks they have to ensure that they get as many early picks as they can.

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would be a good get if part of a larger package

He isnt worth pick 12 on his own though, let alone pick 3

Look at his last name, it was a joke.

But maybe it is really one of the SWALLOW brothers.

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Surprised no one has thrown up Craig BIRD yet.

Said comes in black and white and not a small bird- I don't think you can just say Bird and that's the right answer.

I'm thinking of anything that comes in black and white- as long as it isn't a small bird, bit I don't know if it's a bird that isn't small, or it could literally be anything that isn't a small bird?

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As I said a massive game of chess. The end results are far certain.

Our likely trade partner comes in black and white but is not a little bird.

Calling it. It's Jack Steven.

Black and white not necessarily the only colours.

Not a little bird.

Fits St Kilda's list needs.

St Kilda want a KPF but also want Petracca. Our attitude has been 'gotta give up big to get big'. Your best midfielder - now THAT'S big.

St Kilda take 1 + 3 and draft Petracca and McCartin, we take 2 and draft Brayshaw.

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Here is a novel thought lets just throw a big $ offer to Mitch Hallahan at the Hawks and would be happy to bid for one of their talls, say Loudan with a tempting draft pick perhaps and then stick with the draft picks we have left in the draft. And then we can all relax.

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As I said a massive game of chess. The end results are far certain.

Our likely trade partner comes in black and white but is not a little bird.

Such a [censored] tease. Love it.

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Meantime GNF is reading this and laughing.

Drops a bomb while we all spend the next 6 days trying to resolve a riddle like a bunch of losers.

Relax there is only 3 & 1/2 days left of trade week. That is 2 & 1/2 less days for GNF to laugh.

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GNF said its a black and white partner - Collingwood

and its not a little bird - it has to be Dane SWAN

Yeah, we'd trade pick 3 for Swan.

He said it's gonna make Roos look like god, not like someone who has lost the plot!

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Comfortable that I know who Gnf thinks it is, but will wait and see...

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