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Unlikely, Balme said last night that we agreed to terms with Geelong last week, so it's essentially always been Clark for their second rounder. The only change that happened when it went to a 3 way trade was Geelong offering Colonwood Varcoe instead of a second rounder.

If they coughed up their third rounder as well and we got the Frost trade across the line today I'd be ecstatic.

So would I.

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There's definitely something wrong with the Trade Week structure if a mediocre player like Travis Varcoe can single handedly hold up proceedings. Is that what is happening here?

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There's definitely something wrong with the Trade Week structure if a mediocre player like Travis Varcoe can single handedly hold up proceedings. Is that what is happening here?

I am still confused why the Collingwood/Brisbane (working out the Beams trade) has impacted on the Clark, Lumumba and Varcoe bit... unless there are other minor trades/upgrade of picks involved. Why did it need to be a 5 way trade ?


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I am still confused why the Collingwood/Brisbane (working out the Beams trade) has impacted on the Clark, Lumumba and Varcoe bit... unless there are other minor trades/upgrade of picks involved. Why did it need to be a 5 way trade ?

Apparently because Collingwood demanded it, despite our vocal intentions to do the Clark deal seperately.

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Does anyone else think we should make a play for Membry?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UyxO_RSmrE

A play like that with pick 23 could force the Saints into the draft without many forward options (especially if Stanly is traded to the Cattery).

It may make them go for one of the big forwards in this draft (McCartin or Wright) leaving Brayshaw and Petracca?

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Not

Does anyone else think we should make a play for Membry?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UyxO_RSmrE

A play like that with pick 23 could force the Saints into the draft without many forward options (especially if Stanly is traded to the Cattery).

It may make them go for one of the big forwards in this draft (McCartin or Wright) leaving Brayshaw and Petracca?

Not unless we have Frost locked up before the PSD, because they'd take him instead of Membrey with their first pick.

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Does anyone else think we should make a play for Membry?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UyxO_RSmrE

A play like that with pick 23 could force the Saints into the draft without many forward options (especially if Stanly is traded to the Cattery).

It may make them go for one of the big forwards in this draft (McCartin or Wright) leaving Brayshaw and Petracca?

He's nominated St Kilda so he'll get there. No point in making a play for him.

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How long does it take to make a deal with Collingwood? Probably as long as it takes the average Collingwood supporter to work out a basic math problem.

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Apparently because Collingwood demanded it, despite our vocal intentions to do the Clark deal seperately.

so... a deliberate ploy to hold up other trades in case they get left out of the loop.... then yeah it's a joke. the other clubs should be filthy with the pies.

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How long does it take to make a deal with Collingwood? Probably as long as it takes the average Collingwood supporter to work out a basic math problem.

Everyone getting a lesson in trade 101: DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME WITH COLLINGWOOD.

The amount of bridges they are burning by dragging out this process is staggering. Hopefully clubs don't have short memories with this stuff.

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How long does it take to make a deal with Collingwood? Probably as long as it takes the average Collingwood supporter to work out a basic math problem.

lol, our receptionist is a Collingwood supporter and 3 weeks ago I walked into the office and I hear.... "yeah, 25 + 46 = 86"


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Wouldn't we just take him in the PSD?

All it takes is another club to offer him a better contract and offer GWS any draft pick and he could easily get nabbed from under our nose.

Doing nothing in the hope he'll just slide to the PSD has its fair share of risks.

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All it takes is another club offering him a better contract and GWS any draft pick and he could easily get taken by another club.

The PSD has its fair share of risks.

I don't think anyone this late in trade will coff up a pick for him. Mahoney has even said we could take him in the PSD. Therefore, Saints are our only competitor.

Posted

[censored] you Clark!

I've never stopped loving someone so quickly. Hope you never experience any success you coward.

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Clark in a Geelong jumper makes me sick to my stomach.

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