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Prestia trade aside, i wouldn't mind trying to get Gorringe. He's out of favour at the Suns and with Jamar on his last legs, we need someone to help out Max.

 

Ironically, "Olisik" liked this post...

Yes, let's all make posts about other people liking posts now....FML

anyone considering the Agrade mid Roosy alluded to might be Ollie Wines?

perhaps first pick and toumpas?

that could be dangermous munga

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If someone could ban deeluded from making any future trade hypotheticals that'll be great..

what, you don't think maxxy has responded because of the criticism & pressure, this year, the last of his current contract?

Prestia trade aside, i wouldn't mind trying to get Gorringe. He's out of favour at the Suns and with Jamar on his last legs, we need someone to help out Max.

potential rookie imo.

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what, you don't think maxxy has responded because of the criticism & pressure, this year, the last of his current contract?

Just stop..

Max ain't getting traded and that's simple.

 

I can see where se dee luded is coming from regarding trading Gawn.

He is out of contract and with his current form could hold us to ransom which could cripple our chances to secure more miss. We have Spencer Jamar and Pederson who can all ruck still on our list and I am sure they would al fill the void fine if Gawn is traded

I can see where se dee luded is coming from regarding trading Gawn.

He is out of contract and with his current form could hold us to ransom which could cripple our chances to secure more miss. We have Spencer Jamar and Pederson who can all ruck still on our list and I am sure they would al fill the void fine if Gawn is traded

Then you don't see the difference between 10 years of hell and 4 weeks of hope.

The last time we were decent we had White and before that Stynes.

max is the second best ruckman behind Goldstein in the comp.


Then you don't see the difference between 10 years of hell and 4 weeks of hope.

The last time we were decent we had White and before that Stynes.

max is the second best ruckman behind Goldstein in the comp.

He'd be a hell of a lot better ruckman if you didn't tap the ball to his feet........ Drives me nuts

He'd be a hell of a lot better ruckman if you didn't tap the ball to his feet........ Drives me nuts

At least he does it from 13 ft above the ground.

Jamar,bless him,is barely capable of 9 or 10.

Then you don't see the difference between 10 years of hell and 4 weeks of hope.

The last time we were decent we had White and before that Stynes.

max is the second best ruckman behind Goldstein in the comp.

If the comp only included the last months matches, then sure.

He's improved drastically but there are at least five I can think of that are still ahead of Max at the moment.

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He'd be a hell of a lot better ruckman if you didn't tap the ball to his feet........ Drives me nuts

I thought I saw him do a few slaps backwards into the open yesterday from ball ups around the ground, the problem was our guys weren't there for what shold be a set play as he can dominate on the throw ups and throw ins, a la Sandy. We need to learn to rove to his potential dominance.

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If the comp only included the last months matches, then sure.

He's improved drastically but there are at least five I can think of that are still ahead of Max at the moment.

Fair comment Django - for the moment. But if Max continues his development and remains injury free , then he'll [censored] them all over the next year or so.

Fair comment Django - for the moment. But if Max continues his development and remains injury free , then he'll [censored] them all over the next year or so.

I hope he does BBO! But for the moment, it's a great run of form. Let's hope he can turn it into something more.

Plenty of chat today in footy media that Danger is about to sign with the Crows. If true, very happy to see Geelong miss out on another FA...Frawley being the other!

Plenty of chat today in footy media that Danger is about to sign with the Crows. If true, very happy to see Geelong miss out on another FA...Frawley being the other!

Yep. 2 years apparantly.


Plenty of chat today in footy media that Danger is about to sign with the Crows. If true, very happy to see Geelong miss out on another FA...Frawley being the other!

Would be ecstatic if this happened, not only to screw over Geelong for their laughable arrogance, but it would say a great deal about Dangerfield's character if he stayed true to his club after the events of the last month. I imagine he's going through a really difficult period at the moment, but after that match yesterday I reckon it'd be impossible to walk away. Rightly or wrongly, he would be derided by punters for walking out now.

Plenty of chat today in footy media that Danger is about to sign with the Crows. If true, very happy to see Geelong miss out on another FA...Frawley being the other!

Thatd be great. Hope Motlop leaves too and the bottom falls out of them

If Geelong don't get Danger, it leaves them cap space to go after another gun mid. Maybe Prestia and/or Treloar.

 

Plenty of chat today in footy media that Danger is about to sign with the Crows. If true, very happy to see Geelong miss out on another FA...Frawley being the other!

Yeah but they got they got Mitch !,,,,

Serving them proudly week in week out

Well maybe more week out

Would be ecstatic if this happened, not only to screw over Geelong for their laughable arrogance, but it would say a great deal about Dangerfield's character if he stayed true to his club after the events of the last month. I imagine he's going through a really difficult period at the moment, but after that match yesterday I reckon it'd be impossible to walk away. Rightly or wrongly, he would be derided by punters for walking out now.

Never good to make life-changing decisions based on emotion. Whether Danger stays or goes I doubt it will be based on the events of the last month


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