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Jaeger O'Meara

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Reports are that we are heavily interested in him.

The A grader that we need, hopefully there is some truth to it.

 

Wouldn't say no if he passed a medical. Reports where?

 

For end of this season or next season as he contracted until the end of 2016.

Thanks Ethan, I was wondering about his contract status.

He is a sensational talent. I"ve only watched him on TV but he seems to have that ability to do the magical.


We might be into him but he wouldn't be into us and I can't see what we can offer the Suns that would allow a trade to happen while he's still under contract.

He's from WA, no go home factor, the only Vic clubs he may go to are the power houses.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 

Just a play to give Prestia a giddy-up while there's still cash up for grabs. But seriously, I know times have changed, yet I have this nasty sinking feeling with the thought of our future core midfield comprising of a couple knee surgery veterans. God forbid if Jones had ever gone down during the darkest days (knocking on a Trojan horse worth of wood).


Reports are that we are heavily interested in him.

The A grader that we need, hopefully there is some truth to it.

Please provide a copy of these 'reports'.

Regards,

STMJ

Reports are that we are heavily interested in him.

The A grader that we need, hopefully there is some truth to it.

agreed

& can see future picks aiding this show getting on a roll

For end of this season or next season as he contracted until the end of 2016.

this season surely, things aren't great up on the coast, by the sound of music, not, coming out'a they're %^%&

maybe they'll have there own culture clean, & maybe some need to get away, from whats happened up there? some, may, want out?

His girlfriend is a friend of mine and lives down in melbourne, possible factor in a move?

What's her first name again?

Same thing was said about Prestia.


What's her first name again?

Same thing was said about Prestia.

Rhiannon, I also went to school with Dions girlfriend and she lives on the gold coast so not sure how a move for him would go.

Rhiannon, I also went to school with Dions girlfriend and she lives on the gold coast so not sure how a move for him would go.

The poster said Dion's girlfriend wants to move to Melbourne but he wasn't keen.

The poster said Dion's girlfriend wants to move to Melbourne but he wasn't keen.

Cant believe this would influence a trade,unless they had children.

personally ,if I was 23 making 500k my GF could go and live wherever she wanted.

but I'm not.of course.sadly.

This is a facebook rumour on one of those afl pages


His girlfriend is a friend of mine and lives down in melbourne, possible factor in a move?

Unsubstantiated things I've read have made that link, so you could be onto something.

Cant believe this would influence a trade,unless they had children.

personally ,if I was 23 making 500k my GF could go and live wherever she wanted.

but I'm not.of course.sadly.

what! i'm shocked.

just to clarify. biffo.....you're not 23 or you're not earning 500k or you don't have a gf?

What's her first name again?

Same thing was said about Prestia.

And Judd's grandmother

 

So now we have been into Prestia, Bennell and O Meara. Swallow last year.

We really want to rip apart their midfield. o Meara would cost us 2 first round draft picks. 2015/2016

So now we have been into Prestia, Bennell and O Meara. Swallow last year.

We really want to rip apart their midfield. o Meara would cost us 2 first round draft picks. 2015/2016

So be it.


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