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The Club is pathetic. I have valuable information regarding Adam Tomlinson. I emailed the football club suggesting that someone from the football department call me.

Still waiting.

Hopeless.

Call the club.
 

On Grimes, I disagree. He's a turnover king, is slow, hand passes to players who are in imminent danger of being tackled, can't kick, and can't make quick correct decisions.

Retired. Cross

Traded. Howe

Delisted. M Jones, Bail, Riley, Terlich, Fitz, Hunt (Hunt to re-rookie)

* probably keep Toumpas & Garland

Rookie retained. White & King

8 spots available

Upgrade. Vandenburg and Harmes

Trade in. Adam Tomlinson

DFA. Jed Adcock

Mfc draft choices. #5 (Harley Balic), #45 (Aidyn Johnson) #65 (Nash Holmes) #85 (Yestin Eades)

Rookie #5, #23 (Hunt)

 

Retired. Cross

Traded. Howe

Delisted. M Jones, Bail, Riley, Terlich, Fitz, Hunt (Hunt to re-rookie)

* probably keep Toumpas & Garland

Rookie retained. White & King

8 spots available

Upgrade. Vandenburg and Harmes

Trade in. Adam Tomlinson

DFA. Jed Adcock

Mfc draft choices. #5 (Harley Balic), #45 (Aidyn Johnson) #65 (Nash Holmes) #85 (Yestin Eades)

Rookie #5, #23 (Hunt)

In respect to the clean out, suspect this may be close to the mark.

Would Andrew Moore from Port Adelaide be worth a look. 189 and quick? Cant get past Gray , Wingard, Hartlett and co. but has done well in the SANFL. Also a Melbourne supporter as a kid I believe.


Would Andrew Moore from Port Adelaide be worth a look. 189 and quick? Cant get past Gray , Wingard, Hartlett and co. but has done well in the SANFL. Also a Melbourne supporter as a kid I believe.

Would be a decent pick up. Good size and can play a role off a flank or in midfield. Was a Melbourne supporter.

Would Andrew Moore from Port Adelaide be worth a look. 189 and quick? Cant get past Gray , Wingard, Hartlett and co. but has done well in the SANFL. Also a Melbourne supporter as a kid I believe.

Would be a decent pick up. Good size and can play a role off a flank or in midfield. Was a Melbourne supporter.

thinking the same, guys.

have advocated the recruiting of moore for four seasons now, not gonna stop now.

perfect size for a modern mid, has got over his niggles, is a lovely dude, and supported us growing up.

somewhat little known fact; was the dude who broke blease's leg at school.

 

I don't see Moore as being a lot more than a good depth player, but huge upgrade on some of the spuds we have at the minute.

The more Melbourne supporters we draft, the better. Certainly becoming an endangered species, but all of us want the same thing.


I don't see Moore as being a lot more than a good depth player, but huge upgrade on some of the spuds we have at the minute.

Is he quick SPR ?

I saw this in an AFL article: 'Eade said the club would focus on picking up the best available talent in the upcoming draft, while it would use the trade period to boost its playing stocks in the 22 to 27-year-old age bracket.'

Suns appear to be losing Dixon so will need a 'tall'...could it be that Watts and Howe are heading towards the sun. Maybe in return for a player eg Prestia, O'Meera, Bennell?

In an ideal world we get to keep our 1st round pick.

have advocated the recruiting of moore for four seasons now, not gonna stop now.

perfect size for a modern mid, has got over his niggles, is a lovely dude, and supported us growing up.

somewhat little known fact; was the dude who broke blease's leg at school.

kama says we must get him. sort of poetic justice.

I don't see Moore as being a lot more than a good depth player, but huge upgrade on some of the spuds we have at the minute.

slightly better than that I think, in a club with super strong midfield... & at a time when rotations are being started to be reducuced.

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I saw this in an AFL article: 'Eade said the club would focus on picking up the best available talent in the upcoming draft, while it would use the trade period to boost its playing stocks in the 22 to 27-year-old age bracket.'

Suns appear to be losing Dixon so will need a 'tall'...could it be that Watts and Howe are heading towards the sun. Maybe in return for a player eg Prestia, O'Meera, Bennell?

In an ideal world we get to keep our 1st round pick.

with the directionless types of issues they've had up there, adolescents running amok.

I'd say from us, they'd be interested in some from this list, to settle that club down... > Grimes, Dunn, Fitzpatrick, Dawes, Spencer, Watts, Howe,

with the directionless types of issues they've had up there, adolescents running amok.

I'd say from us, they'd be interested in some from this list, to settle that club down... > Grimes, Dunn, Fitzpatrick, Dawes, Spencer, Watts, Howe,

Dunn stays.

Dunn stays.

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Champion of the game.

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Champion of the game.

Can be a solid player, as he was today.

Calling him a 'champion of the game' epitomises the bipolar attitude of Demonland.

Can be a solid player, as he was today.

Calling him a 'champion of the game' epitomises the bipolar attitude of Demonland.

Thought he was incredibly ordinary for the first half. Worked himself into the game after half time, but was so-so for mine. Calling him a champion of the game is beyond laughable.

DELIST (depending on contract situation)
Jordie McKenzie
Cameron Pedersen
Mark Jamar
Rohan Bail
Matt Jones
Dean Terlich
TRADE
Jeremy Howe
Colin Garland
Jack Watts
NEEDS
INSIDE MID
OUTSIDE MID
TALL DEFENDER
RUCK
FOLLOWER
3 x UTILITY
TALL FORWARD
SMALL FORWARD
From our position in the ND if Aaron Francis is still available i would take him ahead of a MID
Far too Dominant to be a DUD so he is basically a NO RISK PICK

Sorry if this has been asked before, but is there a limit on years as a rookie? I think Max K has had 2 years already?

 

I might be mistaken, but I think Max King is from Qld and eligible for a third year like Spencer was.

I might be mistaken, but I think Max King is from Qld and eligible for a third year like Spencer was.

Hes from Wagga..


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