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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - SAM FROST

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As an avid watcher of this show, let me just say, this Sam, much like the GWS one, can do a lot better.

We'll look a treat after Western Sydney!

To which Blake's scripted response would be something along the lines of "I have the utmost love,care and respect for Jaded. She's an amazing amazing girl. Sadly her love for the Demons clashed with our filming schedules, maybe in another life"

 
 

SOS?

Silvagni


SOS?

Son of Serge

Nice work Gawnski

 

Another guy who has had multiple hip operations? Yikes


Hopefully Dom can bring some more mates.

Without having our 3rd rounded (now used on Billy) I can't see us just having a straight swap for Sam, unless there's a player we have that GWS likes and is equitable, which is highly unlikely.

I think a 2nd rounder is too high for him, but probably his eventual cost.

And I also think downgrading an early pick is too high, as in pick 2 for pick 4 & Frost.

I could see us maybe sending pick 2 & change to the dogs for picks 6, 26 & 27 maybe, then eventually sending one of those 2nd rounders to GWS for Frost.

Unless we get Frost & someone else from GWS.

I think this is the best result for us, depending on who.

Sumner? Buntine? Bugg? O'Rourke? Jaksch? Tomlinson?

Shiel doubtful.

Is Frost OOC?

My thoughts too.

Unsure, but PSD could be a goer.

Saints unlikely to take him after loading up on Bruce and Delaney as KPD last year.

Like us, they need star mids.

Maybe we get 2nd and 3rd rounder form Cats for MC and give 2nd to Pies and 3rd to GWS.


Surely a 4th rounder would do for Frost? He came off the rookie list and although we want him, his price shouldn't be too high.

Is Frost OOC?

I like your thinking

Apparently GWS have asked for pick 2 for Frost. Good to know they have a sense of humour about things.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/sam-grimley-seeks-trade-from-hawthorn-for-greater-afl-opportunities-elsewhere/story-fndv8os9-1227084283712

I can only imagine that was a typo and it was meant to say GWS want Melbourne's second round pick for Frost.

On what planet do they think they could get pick 3 for Frost?


I can only imagine that was a typo and it was meant to say GWS want Melbourne's second round pick for Frost.

On what planet do they think they could get pick 3 for Frost?

I'd give them pick 3 for Frost and Shiel. Think they'd go for that?

I can only imagine that was a typo and it was meant to say GWS want Melbourne's second round pick for Frost.

On what planet do they think they could get pick 3 for Frost?

Yep, spot on. And even pick 23 is probably overs for Frost I'd say.

I can smell a complicated three way deal involving Carlton coming up with Jaksch, Frost, Garlett & Picks flying around all over the place in order to get these players to their destination.

Pick 61 or pick him up in the PSD.

 

Pick 61 or pick him up in the PSD.

Agree. Pick 23 is massively over the odds, unless they want to package a second player or pick in the deal.

He was their first pick in the Rookie draft of 2011. It could be argued he got games this year because of the absence of Davis, Mohr and others. Pick 23 is way too high, that is the sort of pick being discussed for Levi Greenwood who missed the B & F by one vote.


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