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Aware of the comments on other posts about Levi - but still yet to re-sign with the Roos. Wonder if he's worth a look?

 

Aware of the comments on other posts about Levi - but still yet to re-sign with the Roos. Wonder if he's worth a look?

No chance.

 

Thought we would look at him last time he was off contract & not getting a game. He's had a ripping year & is one of their prime movers now. His currency has gone through the roof

definitely worth a look at least.

 

Could be a very different Dees taking the field next year

We'd be crazy not to inquire, he was instrumental in the Roos form turn around...


He's the Roos most consistent player this year and I think could be more than just a tagger. Would at least think about him for pick 3 in return for North's first pick.

He's the Roos most consistent player this year and I think could be more than just a tagger. Would at least think about him for pick 3 in return for North's first pick.

No way. Decent player but pick 3 to pick 16 is a massive downgrade.

I would much rather we spend pick 21 (or whatever it ends up being) on a player like Greenwood, than Lumumba. Greenwood is on the rise and is a genuine midfielder, whilst Lumumba's best football is four years behind him and flankers are a dime a dozen.

He wants more coin, which north aren't willing to offer, could be a smokey.

We have the coin.

Very good player but last year was the time to get him. Will cost a lot more now.


Like him but no chance you would think.

I was saying we should have traded for him last year, got shot down but certain posters.....

Then he came out this year and had a really good consistent year. I'd say that ship has sailed but would be happy to pick him up

A preliminary search from last year reveals literally dozens of posts from people wanting to at least have a look at Greenwood.

The only knock I found was people thinking he was either a) immovable from North or b) headed elsewhere.

A preliminary search from last year reveals literally dozens of posts from people wanting to at least have a look at Greenwood.

The only knock I found was people thinking he was either a) immovable from North or b) headed elsewhere.

There were a few specific people who were really against it and let people know how stupid they were. Anyway doesn't matter now.


Looks like the free agents have choked North's salary room. I'd be happy to use pick 22 on him and try to trade in a later 2nd rounder i.e. Geelong for Mitch Clark to then use that on HL

No way. Decent player but pick 3 to pick 16 is a massive downgrade.

Have to agree.

Greenwood has become a good player but in no way should picks 2 or 3 be included in a deal for him.

Looks like the free agents have choked North's salary room. I'd be happy to use pick 22 on him and try to trade in a later 2nd rounder i.e. Geelong for Mitch Clark to then use that on HL

How about a straight swap for MC.

We offer Greenwood a 3 year, 500k contract (north only offering 1 year at less than 395 with trigger points)

Everyone's happy.

 

I was one who was completely against Greenwood and I still maintain that with a further injection of top end talent to our midfield, we will be able to unearth our own Greenwood in the coming years.

He is a second-tier mid behind the likes of Swallow, Cunnington, Harvey, Wells, Ziebell and Dal Santo.

Someone like Aiden Riley could play that role well with a full pre-season within a deep and functioning midfield.

We have enough potential Greenwood's on our list, we just need a core group of great midfielders first.


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