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cheers mate.

Is my understanding that we have 5 picks - 2, 3, 53, 61 & PSD 2

And Luke Tapscott, Sam Blease, James Strauss all uncontracted = 3 spots

So Nicho & 1 more look to be out the door should we choose to use all our picks?

 

Are we able to rookie Jack Trengove - from what we have heard he is unlikely to play before late 2015, if ever?

Does anyone know of any gems likely to fall to 40 or 53 ? The likes of Tom McDonald's bro, or Cockatoo ? (Only names I have heard - I admit to not really knowing anything about them so please, someone, enlighten me / us )

Could we have had Cockatoo for Pick 23

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Are we able to rookie Jack Trengove - from what we have heard he is unlikely to play before late 2015, if ever?

Does anyone know of any gems likely to fall to 40 or 53 ? The likes of Tom McDonald's bro, or Cockatoo ? (Only names I have heard - I admit to not really knowing anything about them so please, someone, enlighten me / us )

We were a chance for Cockatoo with 23. That's well and truly out the window now.

 

Could we have had Cockatoo for Pick 23

I don't think so from all the interest shown in him on trade radio etc (i'd say 14-18 he will go as a random guess).

Are we able to rookie Jack Trengove - from what we have heard he is unlikely to play before late 2015, if ever?

Does anyone know of any gems likely to fall to 40 or 53 ? The likes of Tom McDonald's bro, or Cockatoo ? (Only names I have heard - I admit to not really knowing anything about them so please, someone, enlighten me / us )

Someone in another thread suggested Dean Gore.


My reading of the situation. Happy to be corrected if I am wrong.

Out – Frawley, Clark, Byrnes, Clisby and Nicho. Blease, Tapscott and Strauss are out of contract. This is a loss of 8.

In- Garlett, Jetta, Lamumba, Stretch and Frost. Picks 2 and 3. This will be a gain of 7.

Part of the Frost deal we brought in another two National Draft picks which I can think of no other reason than we intend to use them which will be a gain of 9.

After this we will need to unload a contracted player, 2 if we identify anyone through the PSD.

cheers mate.

Is my understanding that we have 5 picks - 2, 3, 53, 61 & PSD 2
And Luke Tapscott, Sam Blease, James Strauss all uncontracted = 3 spots
So Nicho & 1 more look to be out the door should we choose to use all our picks?

We were a chance for Cockatoo with 23. That's well and truly out the window now.

Reckon no chance

 

My reading of the situation. Happy to be corrected if I am wrong.

Out – Frawley, Clark, Byrnes, Clisby and Nicho. Blease, Tapscott and Strauss are out of contract. This is a loss of 8.

In- Garlett, Jetta, Lamumba, Stretch and Frost. Picks 2 and 3. This will be a gain of 7.

Part of the Frost deal we brought in another two National Draft picks which I can think of no other reason than we intend to use them which will be a gain of 9.

After this we will need to unload a contracted player, 2 if we identify anyone through the PSD.

Don't be surprised if we delist Evans and pay him out and possibly Mckenzie aswell.

Don't be surprised if we delist Evans and pay him out and possibly Mckenzie aswell.

Yeah agree they are the obvious 2.


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Tappy, Strauss, Blease, McKenzie, Evans all delisted I'd guess.

Hopefully there's a Riley-esque DFA Roos has in mind... better disposal would help.

Don't be surprised if we delist Evans and pay him out and possibly Mckenzie aswell.

What only those two?

Surely Demonland can use its power and influence and force the club to pay out and delist at least six more players posters don't like.

They could keep Jetta on the Rookie list and upgrade him if Jack T is to go on the long term injury list to save on having to pay someone out.


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Forgot about Trenners and the LTI. They'd probably prefer to take a punt on Harmes for the LTI substitution and get Jetta on the main list.

He's starting 22 for mine.

Hang on a minute...don't we only have 36 on our list currently? There are 2 picks


2017
Dunn, Hogan, Lumumba

2016
Dawes, Grimes (RFA), Watts (RFA), Michie*, Vince, Tyson*, Kent, M Jones, Spencer, McDonald, Barry, Terlich*, Jetta, Garlett, Stretch, Frost

2015
Trengove, Jamar (UFA), Garland (RFA), McKenzie, Howe, N Jones (RFA), Evans, Gawn, Fitzpatrick, Viney, Toumpas, Pedersen, Salem, Kennedy-Harris, Hunt, Cross, Bail, Riley

2014
Frawley (UFA), Tapscott, Blease, Strauss, Byrnes, Clisby, Nicholson, Harmes ®, King ®, Georgiou ®, Clark


* = Require confirmation...

List Spots Available: 0

Additions: Stretch, Garlett, Lumumba, Frost, ND2, ND3, ND40, ND53, ND83, ND93, ND111,

Actions:

Byrnes retired.

Jetta upgraded and signed till 2016.

Bail, and Riley given (assumed) 1 year deals

Terlich given two years (speculation)

Nicholson and Clisby delisted.

Frawley FA to Hawthorn for ND3.

Stretch acquired in F/S for ND40

Garlett acquired for ND61 and a swap of 5th round picks.

Clark swapped for Lumumba.

Frost, ND40, and ND53 acquired for ND23.

We have 0 list spots open until we delist the three still OOC and possibly Evans, McKenzie, and/or Trengove.

How many players can we have on the primary list?


Have worked it out! What about Jack watts rookied?

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If Trenners goes on the LTI, does that allow an extra senior list spot for anyone other than a rookie? A DFA for example?

 

Are Fitzpatrick or Bail likely to be delisted/re-rookied?

Fitz unlikely, Bail - what were you thinking?

Someone in another thread suggested Dean Gore.

Gore could be around.

Toby McLean is one I rate extremely highly who may be there at around 40. Jack Lonie could be there, would be happy to get Nath Drummond here too.

Talls Dan Howe, Dan Nielson and Brenton Payne could be useful gets in this range too. Oscar McDonald could be around the mark as well.


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