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The Cameron speculation still around. Maybe there is a fair chance he can be extracted.

Certain that it will be part of discussions between Saints, Dees and GWS. Would imagine if the three clubs are in talks about deals that favour all three clubs, the Saints bidding on Billy would be part of discussions. Who knows, us trading our second rounder may be part of these discussions, so a non bid from the Saints may benefit all parties.

I'd love Cameron at the Dees.

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"It's been reported on Melbourne Radio that St Kilda has today put forward their #1 draft pick in exchange for gun Sydney midfielder Luke Parker."

This would be a reasonably fair deal for both clubs I'd reckon given the gun midfielders that the Swans will have access to via their academy in the next couple if years.

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LOL.

Why on earth would Luke Parker even entertain that? Laughable.

Maybe he can see the potential on their list and wants to help a team in a premiership drought make some history. Apparently Dangerfield is similarly motivated . . . . he says with tongue firmly planted in cheek.

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It may well just be a rumour but Parker does gets a chance to get rich very quickly if he moves. Money talks ... everyone has a price. Parker's manager might have been contacted a year or so ago for all we know. More and more players are going to be targeted who have only been in the system for 2-5 years.

We did it ourselves with Tyson and we were almost certainly offering Dom a fair bit more money than GWS. Maybe not a colossal amount but enough to get him more than interested. Dangerfield aside, I'm expecting us to do at least one Tyson/Salem type deal again.

Free agency has had the effect of opening up other ways for clubs to bring in established talent. We're no longer all that surprised when a young talented player is out of contract and might want a move.

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Again from Facebook, Damien Barrett has reported that Alex Fasolo from the collingwobbles has asked to be traded out. Don't mind him, capable of racking up possessions and kicking goals. WA boy and unsure of his current worth.

Heh. Maybe sacking Micky Milkshake will be their Norm Smith moment.

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If true Collingwood look like having more holes than a kilo of Swiss Cheese.

Are the floodgates opening up?

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Dylan Shiel - big coin - worth it. Get it done already.

Wouldn't he be worth more than pick 2? because didn't we offer them pick 2 last year, and they rejected. I think that's one of the many reasons why GWS supporters have completely disregarded us as being in contention for Shiel's servieces...as well as many other reasons.

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Wouldn't he be worth more than pick 2? because didn't we offer them pick 2 last year, and they rejected. I think that's one of the many reasons why GWS supporters have completely disregarded us as being in contention for Shiel's servieces...as well as many other reasons.

What, all 4 of them?

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Dylan Shiel - big coin - worth it. Get it done already.

If GWS want Patracca then they'd want pick 1. Pelchen loves the draft (and justifiably so in his case). Picks 2&3 for pick 1 and a later pick (for Frost) and no Saints bid on Billy, may very well appeal to him. These picks would be ontraded for Shiel and Frost.

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If Clark requests a trade to Geelong, then Smedts and M Brown are possible pawns that Cats will offer.

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If Clark requests a trade to Geelong, then Smedts and M Brown are possible pawns that Cats will offer.

If they are wanting in Roos words our equal best player and they see him in their 22, then we should be seeking a player in their 22 or a good pick.

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Fasolo has denied that he requested a trade via Twitter.

The Barrett strikes again.

Actually not the real Barrett, it's confirmed the rumour started on a fake AFL website where Barrett's name was used.

He's still a tool through.

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