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Here's what it's looking like if everything goes to plan

Frost for pick 55

Garlett for Blease

Lumumba for Clarks pick (35?)

Dangerfield for Pick 2 (and 3 if we have to)

Back: Jetta, Dunn, Garland

Half-back: Lumumba, T-Mac, Grimes

Mid: Vince, Tyson, Viney

Half forward: Garlett, Dawes, Howe

Forward: Kent, Hogan, Pedersen

Rovers: Gawn, N.Jones, Dangerfield

I/C: Watts, JKH, Frost

SUB: Salem or Toumpas

EMER: Cross, Jamar, Stretch

I would say we could make finals with this squad, but because i'm a Melbourne supporter legally I can't.

But I can say this, IN ROOS WE TRUST.

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My only concern with Jeffy is how will he go in a tough, physical, final. I can't see him having much of an impact in a really physical game.

Our mitigant here I suppose is that he mightn't be playing in one for a while.

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My only concern with Jeffy is how will he go in a tough, physical, final. I can't see him having much of an impact in a really physical game.

Our mitigant here I suppose is that he mightn't be playing in one for a while.

WTF?? Started drinking early today?

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My only concern with Jeffy is how will he go in a tough, physical, final. I can't see him having much of an impact in a really physical game.

2010 Elimination Final vs Sydney (5 point loss)

16 disposals, 4 marks, 2 goals 2 behinds, 2 tackles

2011 Elimination Final vs Essendrug (62 point win)

16 disposals, 3 goals 2 behinds, 4 tackles, 7 inside 50's

2011 Semi FInal vs West Coast (3 point loss)

9 disposals, 2 goals, 5 tackles

2013 Elimination Final vs Richmond (20 point win)

10 disposals, 2 goals 2 behinds, 3 tackles

2013 Semi Final vs Sydney (24 point loss)

3 disposals, 3 tackles

Bit of a mixed bag, loved the game vs Essendrug but last seasons Semi was a shocker (was he the sub?)

Lets not forget he was a big part of his team getting to the finals, you cant just say you dont want a player because they dont dominate finals

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2010 Elimination Final vs Sydney (5 point loss)

16 disposals, 4 marks, 2 goals 2 behinds, 2 tackles

2011 Elimination Final vs Essendrug (62 point win)

16 disposals, 3 goals 2 behinds, 4 tackles, 7 inside 50's

2011 Semi FInal vs West Coast (3 point loss)

9 disposals, 2 goals, 5 tackles

2013 Elimination Final vs Richmond (20 point win)

10 disposals, 2 goals 2 behinds, 3 tackles

2013 Semi Final vs Sydney (24 point loss)

3 disposals, 3 tackles

Bit of a mixed bag, loved the game vs Essendrug but last seasons Semi was a shocker (was he the sub?)

Lets not forget he was a big part of his team getting to the finals, you cant just say you dont want a player because they dont dominate finals

His ability to play in finals is of little consequence if he is coming to us!!

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My only concern with Jeffy is how will he go in a tough, physical, final. I can't see him having much of an impact in a really physical game.

Our mitigant here I suppose is that he mightn't be playing in one for a while.

That would be a worry that I would be more than happy to have, at this stage. Edited by monoccular
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Here's what it's looking like if everything goes to plan

Frost for pick 55

Garlett for Blease

Lumumba for Clarks pick (35?)

Dangerfield for Pick 2 (and 3 if we have to)

Back: Jetta, Dunn, Garland

Half-back: Lumumba, T-Mac, Grimes

Mid: Vince, Tyson, Viney

Half forward: Garlett, Dawes, Howe

Forward: Kent, Hogan, Pedersen

Rovers: Gawn, N.Jones, Dangerfield

I/C: Watts, JKH, Frost

SUB: Salem or Toumpas

EMER: Cross, Jamar, Stretch

I would say we could make finals with this squad, but because i'm a Melbourne supporter legally I can't.

But I can say this, IN ROOS WE TRUST.

Can't see us landing Dangerfield.

Nice rumour for a while, but it seems to be nothing more than that.

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Can't see us landing Dangerfield.

Nice rumour for a while, but it seems to be nothing more than that.

I reckon we can, if Adelaide stop being stupid.

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If Adelaide stop "being stupid" by offloading their best player??

Yeah if he leaves next year pal for nothing but a compensation pick that will be at best pick 6

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My only concern with Jeffy is how will he go in a tough, physical, final. I can't see him having much of an impact in a really physical game.

Our mitigant here I suppose is that he mightn't be playing in one for a while.

What did you just call him?

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I'm hoping Blease is included in the Garlett deal, and that we won't need to use #23.

Why would we use pick 23 for a player they don't want? It'll just be Blease for Garlett

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Doubt any club will pick up Tappy, Blease or Strauss as steak knives in a trade. All 3 become DFA at the end of the year, so any club can pick them up for free if they choose.

Just as we'll take Gwilt without giving St Kilda anything.

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Here's what it's looking like if everything goes to plan

Frost for pick 55

Garlett for Blease

Lumumba for Clarks pick (35?)

Dangerfield for Pick 2 (and 3 if we have to)

Back: Jetta, Dunn, Garland

Half-back: Lumumba, T-Mac, Grimes

Mid: Vince, Tyson, Viney

Half forward: Garlett, Dawes, Howe

Forward: Kent, Hogan, Pedersen

Rovers: Gawn, N.Jones, Dangerfield

I/C: Watts, JKH, Frost

SUB: Salem or Toumpas

EMER: Cross, Jamar, Stretch

I would say we could make finals with this squad, but because i'm a Melbourne supporter legally I can't.

But I can say this, IN ROOS WE TRUST.

"Chelsea Clinton? Dude you'd have a better shog at Bill.."

Ambitious RE: Danger.. Its looking more likely we'll have 2 of these three.. Petracca Brayshaw and McCartin..

And I can't see Jamar not starting in the ruck.. And with any luck the forgotten Trengove will be up and about as the sub round 1!

Jetta Garland Dunn

Lumumba T-Mac Grimes

Vince Tyson Viney

Garlett Dawes Howe

Kent Hogan Pedersen

Jamar N.Jones Cross

I/C: Watts Frost Salem

SUB: Trengove

EMER: JKH, Gawn, Stretch

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