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Trade Talk on Radio

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Doggies want Boyd.

they've also been chasing Jaksch.

last year they wanted Patton, so they probably could go after Boyd; but GWS won't trade Boyd after Patton has gone down again.

So Jaksch with some pre seasons in him could be on the cards for them, & they could take a key tall McCartin/Wright from the draft.

Pick 4 (Griffen) = McCartin/Wright.... P-5 = Jaksch+Miley ???

#edit:

With Patton going down with another knee, Boyd will be almost impossible to shake loose.

* there ya go.

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Today we enter the final week of this year's NAB Trade and Free Agency period.

And it looks like being another massive week!

Several big names are all set to move clubs, with team officials frantically trying to get deals done before the 2pm
deadline on Thursday.

In what is the biggest pool ever of potential trades being done, we are expecting news on all of the following players this week:

* Dayne Beams

* Paddy Ryder

* Heritier Lumumba

* Mitch Clark

* Adam Cooney

* Jack Trengove

* Ryan Griffen

* Allen Christensen

* Ryan Schoenmakers

 

Today we enter the final week of this year's NAB Trade and Free Agency period.

And it looks like being another massive week!

Several big names are all set to move clubs, with team officials frantically trying to get deals done before the 2pm deadline on Thursday.

In what is the biggest pool ever of potential trades being done, we are expecting news on all of the following players this week:

* Dayne Beams

* Paddy Ryder

* Heritier Lumumba

* Mitch Clark

* Adam Cooney

* Jack Trengove

* Ryan Griffen

* Allen Christensen

* Ryan Schoenmakers

Can we throw danger into that pack??;-)

Please no Demons, do not make a move on Ryan Shoenclangers. I beg you.


Please no Demons, do not make a move on Ryan Shoenclangers. I beg you.

Seems the Bullies might be interested.

5 minutes is all I could handle this morning. These guys have absolutely no clue.

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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?!

 

For christ's sake, now they have said "he's only played two games in the last 18 months!"

Please no Demons, do not make a move on Ryan Shoenclangers. I beg you.

X2. Hack of the highest order


Now saying that's were trading for pick 12 to swap with St.kilda cause we badly want petrecca. Lol

Only listening to this to get breaking trade news. I am cringing at every time these flogs speak. YOU KNOW NOTHING JON SNOW

Only listening to this to get breaking trade news. I am cringing at every time these flogs speak. YOU KNOW NOTHING JON SNOW

Better served to just check regularly check twitter (follow AFL journalists). Or DL... People will report what they see, and your ears will be spared.

which one of you guys just called in? Was definitely a Demonlander

which one of you guys just called in? Was definitely a Demonlander

Thought the same thing lol


This is hilarious, they're obsessing over the 'mystery player' as they do not have the slightest clue...

Boy these guys really have no idea or any contacts.

This is hilarious, they're obsessing over the 'mystery player' as they do not have the slightest clue...

And yet here we are in the 'Potential Trades' thread trying to solve a riddle about black & white and a big bird..

And yet here we are in the 'Potential Trades' thread trying to solve a riddle about black & white and a big bird..

Some of us are just here for fun now ^_^


Tom Boyd wants to be traded to Doggies however GWS have just tweeted they won't trade him under ANY circumstances..

Gee

 

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

Things are changing very quickly.


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