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Trade Talk on Radio

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Lamumba and pick 5 for pick 2

are these morons serious? and Nathan brown agreed it would be a good trade lol

 

Lamumba and pick 5 for pick 2

are these morons serious? and Nathan brown agreed it would be a good trade lol

I'm so glad I have you guys to relay this stuff so I don't have to listen to it myself.

Must be torture.

 

The Bullies fans seem to think 4 and 7 is a done deal for Griiffen - if they miss out on Boyd.

I reckon they are off their heads, Griffen is 29 FFS.

Lamumba and pick 5 for pick 2

are these morons serious? and Nathan brown agreed it would be a good trade lol

No idea. They are making Barrett look very good.


The Bullies fans seem to think 4 and 7 is a done deal for Griiffen - if they miss out on Boyd.

I reckon they are off their heads, Griffen is 29 FFS.

Hahaha I have my boss (Bulldogs supporter) trying to convince me his a within the top 5 of players throughtout the AFL.

No doubt he's good but he's certainly not top 5, will be 29 next year so he's within the twilight of his career and probably only has two more good years left in him. Furthermore he's had back issues over the last season.

Mid teens pick max. and that's it.

Hahaha I have my boss (Bulldogs supporter) trying to convince me his a within the top 5 of players throughtout the AFL.

No doubt he's good but he's certainly not top 5, will be 29 next year so he's within the twilight of his career and probably only has two more good years left in him. Furthermore he's had back issues over the last season.

Mid teens pick max. and that's it.

AFL player ratings has him at number 5. http://www.afl.com.au/afl-player-ratings

I have no idea how they measure that or even if it's a good measure, but it is interesting.

AFL player ratings has him at number 5. http://www.afl.com.au/afl-player-ratings

I have no idea how they measure that or even if it's a good measure, but it is interesting.

Jones ranked 101 as our highest player with duds like Alex Rance well ahead of him!! Ha!!!!

Griffen would be lucky to be top 20 imo.

 

Lamumba and pick 5 for pick 2

are these morons serious? and Nathan brown agreed it would be a good trade lol

Nathan Brown is clearly an idiot, pretty evident from his appearances on the today show.

I don't understand how someone who's not a Pies supporter could think that's a good deal.

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I turned it back on, and nearly choked on my breakfast. "If i were Richmond, I would rather get Sam Blease than Jack Trengove".

Who pays these people?!

Lets hope they are Richmond, Blease and 23 for pick 12 and we keep Trenners where do I sign

Amazing that a number one pick from only a year ago can even say he wants to be traded.

Things are changing very quickly.

I really think these players should pull their heads in a bit. They're starting to think they run the game and can do whatever they want whenever they want.

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A day on which so much was expected and very little delivered.

Tom Boyd

GWS forward and former number one draft pick Boyd has officially requested to be traded from the club to the Western Bulldogs but the Giants say they will not trade him under any circumstances.

Allen Christensen

Christensen is officially a Brisbane player after the Cats traded him to the Lions in exchange for pick 21.

Nick Malceski

New Gold Coast recruit Malceski is confident of playing in another premiership at the Suns. Malceski arrived at the club this year as an unrestricted free agent.

Jack Trengove

Richmond has maintained its interest in former Melbourne captain Trengove. The Tigers are looking to trade their first round selection (currently pick 12) for Trengove and pick 23.

A day on which so much was expected and very little delivered.

Tom Boyd

GWS forward and former number one draft pick Boyd has officially requested to be traded from the club to the Western Bulldogs but the Giants say they will not trade him under any circumstances.

Allen Christensen

Christensen is officially a Brisbane player after the Cats traded him to the Lions in exchange for pick 21.

Nick Malceski

New Gold Coast recruit Malceski is confident of playing in another premiership at the Suns. Malceski arrived at the club this year as an unrestricted free agent.

Jack Trengove

Richmond has maintained its interest in former Melbourne captain Trengove. The Tigers are looking to trade their first round selection (currently pick 12) for Trengove and pick 23.

Hasn't someone said somewhere that JT is going nowwhere?


Surely there will be movement at the station today?

If nothing happens today this could go from the most anticipated to one of the dullest trade periods ever.

If nothing happens today this could go from the most anticipated to one of the dullest trade periods ever.

It's hardly been dull 'Gonzo', just not a lot of action from us to date.

Beams, Christiansen, Griffen, Rider, Boyd...just about a bombshell every day.

It's hardly been dull 'Gonzo', just not a lot of action from us to date.

Beams, Christiansen, Griffen, Rider, Boyd...just about a bombshell every day.

Trengove.

It's hardly been dull 'Gonzo', just not a lot of action from us to date.

Beams, Christiansen, Griffen, Rider, Boyd...just about a bombshell every day.

And only one of them has gone anywhere.

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Trade Radio Update (pre Trengove news)

Brisbane Lions

After snaring Geelong midfielder Allen Christensen yesterday, Brisbane could today add another classy player to its midfield, with Dayne Beams set to make the move to the Lions.

Jack Crisp

Despite the "deadline" passing last Friday for the Lions and Pies to do a deal on Beams, the addition of 21-year-old Brisbane player Crisp to the deal looks like getting it over the line. The Lions will offer Collingwood pick 5, 25 and Crisp to move Beams away from the Pies.

Jaksch and Whiley

Meanwhile, Carlton looks set to secure young GWS forward Kristian Jaksch and GWS midfielder Mark Whiley, with the Blues exchanging pick 7 for the duo. As part of the deal the Blues will also receive pick 19 from the Giants.

Tom Boyd

Despite significant fanfare about Boyd moving from the Giants to the Bulldogs yesterday, the Giants remain adamant that no deal will be done. The Bulldogs want to directly trade Ryan Griffen for Boyd, but GWS says that deal will not be happening.

Adam Cooney

Cooney appears destined to move to a new club before Thursday's 2pm deadline, with the Bulldogs reportedly prepared to pay some of his salary at a new club. The Herald Sun says he has met with both the Bombers and Kangaroos and passed medical tests with flying colours.


It's hardly been dull 'Gonzo', just not a lot of action from us to date.

Beams, Christiansen, Griffen, Rider, Boyd...just about a bombshell every day.

Yeah I know, was talking more about the "actual" trades rather than the "potential" trades. Griffen and Boyd haven't gone anywhere yet, Ryder & Beams still haven't been done.

Hopefully we get something from Melbourne today because I'll be disappointed if we can't get in at least one midfielder with some experience.

Jaksch and Whiley

Meanwhile, Carlton looks set to secure young GWS forward Kristian Jaksch and GWS midfielder Mark Whiley, with the Blues exchanging pick 7 for the duo. As part of the deal the Blues will also receive pick 19 from the Giants.

That's a huge win for Carlton, IMO.

 

Wallace assessing our list after the break, should be interesting.

Well that was better then the Scatter gun comment of 2 years ago

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