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A minor pick upgrade is better than nothing I'd have thought. That's about the limit of his worth though.

I was more saying why would we bother with a Morton deal (ie using a pick we won't use) - surely the whole point of keeping him on the list was to try and get something for him or use him as steak knives in another deal. I have no doubts there'd be a couple of clubs who reckon they could get something out of him.

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I have been reliably informed that Blease will be traded to Carlton for Mitch Robinson.

Source would like to remain anonymous.

(source would not let me post until now, when I said the link to Carlton was on twitter he gave the go ahead for me to post)

If true this is a definite list improvement.

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What did we get from them for the Brockster? I would have thought that at the time he went, he wasn't showing much more than Blease does, and at least Blease has pace and reasonably good finishing skills going for him (when he can get started that is).

Brock had played a touch under 100 games at a consistent B to A- grade level. Blease has played 30 or so games and it'd only be about 5 where he's played to an acceptable AFL level. Not really comparable.

Why bother when we could just delist him?

Because we could get a steak knives for a better trade (3rd round pick or so) or a direct player swap that might suit a need (Robinson/ Gartlett/ T.Hunt etc.).

robinson would be in our best 22. blease isn't.

Agree with this - he's a slight upgrade all round over Bail and it would be nice to have a mongrel out on the field, most of this year I was left wishing for a line in the sand type moment.

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Robinson may be an OK player, but is a rubbish human.

Please PLEASE don't bring him to our club. He makes me physically ill and we don't need the trouble he brings. Not remotely a good enough player to turn a blind eye to that sort of stuff.

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I have been reliably informed that Blease will be traded to Carlton for Mitch Robinson.

Source would like to remain anonymous.

(source would not let me post until now, when I said the link to Carlton was on twitter he gave the go ahead for me to post)

I would do cartwheels if this deal got done.

We'd finally have a hard, physical, unsociable, dirty player on our list. With our list of nice boys we are screaming out for a Campbell Brown type.

I'd take that any day over the perfectly clean Blease and Strauss types who don't like it physical and lack competitiveness.

Not only would he change the on field culture but Robinson averages 20 possessions and a goal a game. A walk up start. I'd be rapt.

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Robinson may be an OK player, but is a rubbish human.

Please PLEASE don't bring him to our club. He makes me physically ill and we don't need the trouble he brings. Not remotely a good enough player to turn a blind eye to that sort of stuff.

Do you know him personally?

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