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SEN reporting straight swap Clark for Varcoe?.

Travis Varcoe

Date of birth 10 April 1988 (age 26)

Place of birth South Australia

Original team Smithfield (SAAFL)

Central District (SANFL)

Draft 15th overall, 2005 Geelong

Height/Weight 180cm / 80 kg

Position(s) Forward pocket

Club information

Number 5

Playing career

2006 - 2014 Geelong 138 games 130 goals

Representative team honours

2009 Indigenous All-Stars

2010 Australia international team

Geelong premiership player 2009, 2011

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This is one of the only things in football I can say I've got a link to... but I know Trav pretty well and he is terrific fella. I don't see him regularly enough to guarantee that I can find out if this trade is going to happen or not, but if I do get the chance I'll see what I can get. I'd be happy with him at the club though, has his 'moments' on the field so to speak but would inject some class into the forward half of the field.

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This is one of the only things in football I can say I've got a link to... but I know Trav pretty well and he is terrific fella. I don't see him regularly enough to guarantee that I can find out if this trade is going to happen or not, but if I do get the chance I'll see what I can get. I'd be happy with him at the club though, has his 'moments' on the field so to speak but would inject some class into the forward half of the field.

From what I've seen in the last couple of years, class is one word I wouldn't use, however he would help a poor team like us I guess.

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Mature players with speed who can carry the ball. Anyone seeing a theme? More than I thought we would get. Will improve our side.

Varcoe and Harry bring Premiership ability and 324 games of experience with them.

I can see why some would be worried..... the shock of this might be too much for some of our lot and they'd keel over.

Trade week hasnt even started......... going to be a different Melbourne in 2015

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We get Lumumba and Varcoe, and probably Garlett for Blease and Gwilt for nothing.

We haven't even used our trump cards yet in picks 2 and 3.

That's gives us heaps of experience and outside run.

Next we will hopefully land a couple of ready made really good on ballers, Danger? Shiel? Treloar? Greenwood? Or a top three rated kid like a Brayshaw , or maybe even trade 2 and 3 for pick one and get Petracca?

Anyway you look at it we will have six ready made AFL players to lift our standard dramatically.

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