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Just now, Peter Griffen said:

Jaeger O'meara is a really interesting one, lots of talk that he is pretty keen on moving to Melbourne and one of the big reasons i am hearing is he and others don't have a lot of confidence in the Suns medical department and feels a Melbourne team would be a better option in terms of getting past his injury and having a rewarding career. 

pretty significant risk/reward factor here, he is in my opinion in the top few most talented young midfielders in the comp, and if he were to get fit and stay fit he would significantly improve our side, and his injury means we potentially might be able to land him without selling the farm.

I personally don't feel we are in the position to take a risk like this just yet, and Dion Prestia is a much safer target, but it will be really interesting to see what happens with him, i think he'll end up at one of the big Melbourne clubs, Collingwood or Richmond maybe.

They don't have good medical practices in NSW, SA or the WA, then?  Seems like a pretty flimsy reason regardless of what's happened up there.

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On 5/21/2016 at 10:44 AM, Wiseblood said:

They don't have good medical practices in NSW, SA or the WA, then?  Seems like a pretty flimsy reason regardless of what's happened up there.

I'm sure it's not the only reason, but if he was set on coming to Melbourne, which is what was being talked about for a while it would become a consideration that the quality of the medical staff would have a bearing on his ability to get and stay fit.

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Still can't get my head why players would want to go to a club with the culture of only just wanting to scrap through to the finals by picking up plodders and keeping fan satisfied.. Talking about Richmond that it..

 

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On 5/21/2016 at 10:47 AM, dazzledavey36 said:

Still can't get my head why players would want to go to a club with the culture of only just wanting to scrap through to the finals by picking up plodders and keeping fan satisfied.. Talking about Richmond that it..

 

you wouldn't be impressed if you were an Alex Rance for example and had just signed a long term contract with that club who was no doubt selling you the idea of having a Hawthorn-like era to get you over the line.

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1 hour ago, Peter Griffen said:

Jaeger O'meara is a really interesting one, lots of talk that he is pretty keen on moving to Melbourne and one of the big reasons i am hearing is he and others don't have a lot of confidence in the Suns medical department and feels a Melbourne team would be a better option in terms of getting past his injury and having a rewarding career. 

pretty significant risk/reward factor here, he is in my opinion in the top few most talented young midfielders in the comp, and if he were to get fit and stay fit he would significantly improve our side, and his injury means we potentially might be able to land him without selling the farm.

I personally don't feel we are in the position to take a risk like this just yet, and Dion Prestia is a much safer target, but it will be really interesting to see what happens with him, i think he'll end up at one of the big Melbourne clubs, Collingwood or Richmond maybe.

There's a little bit of talk that the other player picked up in O'Meara's mini draft may not be all that happy at Adelaide.

Brad Crouch worth an enquiry?

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On 5/21/2016 at 0:42 PM, ChaserJ said:

There's a little bit of talk that the other player picked up in O'Meara's mini draft may not be all that happy at Adelaide.

Brad Crouch worth an enquiry?

if he gets fit, he's a jet. 

definitely worth a phone call.

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10 minutes ago, Tough Kent said:

What have you heard J?

Crouch may be gettable by Vic clubs, Adelaide working hard to re-sign him (OOC at season's end), as well as trying hard to work on Hurley.

This was getting around before Crouch was dropped.  I wonder whether he's not gelling well with the new coach. Did miss games due to poor discipline earlier this season.

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16 minutes ago, ChaserJ said:

There's a little bit of talk that the other player picked up in O'Meara's mini draft may not be all that happy at Adelaide.

Brad Crouch worth an enquiry?

Definitely...

Go get him 'Chaser'

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On Saturday, April 02, 2016 at 11:00 PM, DemonAndrew said:

No one who is talented and serious about success would entertain coming to Melbourne.

 

We remain as much of a joke as we were pre-Roos.

 

Prestia is more likely to go to Essendon than he is to come to Melbourne.

Ur head is in ur azzzzz!!

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Seeing we're off topic! Any chance the Dee's can convince Jobe to use his new found coffee jargon at our centre bounces. In an attempt to secretly communicate with Gawny, who is also well versed in the art of late. 

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4 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

O'Meara has been linked with Hawks I thought.

not fussed where Jaeger goes . He reminds me of an Alfa come Ferrari  :rolleyes:

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16 minutes ago, Domgus Petrogan said:

KB on SEN saying Richmond are chasing Prestia and Hurley hard. 

We should go halves with them!

We will get one of them then.  No way are Mahoney, Goodwin, PJ and Roosy going to be trumped by Ninthmond

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16 minutes ago, Domgus Petrogan said:

KB on SEN saying Richmond are chasing Prestia and Hurley hard. 

We should go halves with them!

and according to hun ninthmond claim they are not chasing hurley (but hun says they are big into prestia)

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7 hours ago, daisycutter said:

and according to hun ninthmond claim they are not chasing hurley (but hun says they are big into prestia)

Yes read this morning about the Tigers trying to entice Prestia. Personally I feel that if we can land both him and Hurley, then we can settle down to booking a place to host our Premiership Dinner in 2017. Whatever it takes: end of recruiting and list development phase and start of Premiership campaign and the planning for the next Melbourne Dynasty!

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Dion Prestia isn't dumb enough to go Richmond. No good player is dumb enough to go there because they all see their awful list profile.

Until they realise how far off a premiership they are and go for a total rebuild, they will tread water.

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13 hours ago, Domgus Petrogan said:

KB on SEN saying Richmond are chasing Prestia and Hurley hard. 

We should go halves with them!

Just like Treloar and Shiel

I wouldn't believe anything muttered by kb he just spruiks for the tigs 

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good job Toiges aren't rebuilding eh !! :o

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4 hours ago, hells bells said:

Personally if they were both fit I'd take Jaeger over Prestia as he suits our needs more.  We need outside speed and polish.  We have a lot of good strong inside mids.  

Prestia is a better outside player than O'Meara. His pace is better too. 

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