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would have to be Howe + pick 6 + 2nd round pick

Iside from injuries this bloke is a star. Possibly will have to give up 2 first rounders. Gold Coast wouldn't give him up

not for Jeager bomb W/Jack mentioned injured knees. re DP & JO'M.

O'Meara had both knees with patella tendinitis apparently was treated for such & even went to the USA for a specialist. On return this season played NEAFL, the day we beat GWS giants early season & he apparently ruptured his Patella Tendon...

don't know much about these but its sound really bad on top of his other dual tendinitis... the patella tendon as I believe holds the knee joint together. so what other issues are there inside his knee re ligaments & cartilage, etc.

its mentioned it could possibly cause a career-end scenario at worst.

 

I have a feeling Watts may be in the mix here. Nothing more than a hunch.

risk on risk ? watts + 2 = jo'm ?

Hypo' trade > Watts + Howe + 2nd Rnd Pick + 2016 1st Rnd pick; to GCSuns, for el Pres' & JO'M

 

I just don't know why GC want Howe and why they would want Watts. Howe and Watts are both quite soft, the GC need more hardness.

Maybe time in the sun cures them !
 

risk on risk ? watts + 2 = jo'm ?

Hypo' trade > Watts + Howe + 2nd Rnd Pick + 2016 1st Rnd pick; to GCSuns, for el Pres' & JO'M

Well I got the feeling from who I was talking to that a deal for Pestia wasn't as likely, at least not while he was contracted.

Though, now thinking back on it he was saying we were heavily into both O'Meara and Prestia and the deal he was talking about was the Howe + something/someone else that was/is still being negotiated.

I highly doubt we'd come close to getting two of GCs young, talented mids - let alone one but I'm not giving up the idea.

GC would be stupid to let go of those blokes though, even for Howe+Watts or Dawes+First Round.


Howe will go but Watts won't

not for Jeager bomb W/Jack mentioned injured knees. re DP & JO'M.

O'Meara had both knees with patella tendinitis apparently was treated for such & even went to the USA for a specialist. On return this season played NEAFL, the day we beat GWS giants early season & he apparently ruptured his Patella Tendon...

don't know much about these but its sound really bad on top of his other dual tendinitis... the patella tendon as I believe holds the knee joint together. so what other issues are there inside his knee re ligaments & cartilage, etc.

its mentioned it could possibly cause a career-end scenario at worst.

Just spoke to a mate who is a sports physio. He said don't be alarmed about patella tendons. According to him better injury for long term recovery than ACL's.

Howe will go but Watts won't

Then Howe will watts go?

From afl.com:

"Young also provided updates on a few other of his clients.

Gold Coast star Jaeger O'Meara was solely focused on rehabilitating his knee and being ready for round one next season, and innuendo surrounding his potential departure was just that."


Thanks for that nightmare Jesus. That gif burned a hole in my soul.

maybe the end of days for fuscias, & return to - 6 drops of the essence of terror, 5 drops of sinister sauce..... ' the spirit of checker'.

seems as though PJ & Roosy have spun a strong web, & putting some finishing touches.

{pick the characters in this little drama} & who is the big ruck?

please, wattsch that 'tincture of tenderness', oops too much.

Just spoke to a mate who is a sports physio. He said don't be alarmed about patella tendons. According to him better injury for long term recovery than ACL's.

thats good to here, thanks It's time.

Ok, so, by every account O'Meara is not a real trade prospect, and it is probably better to wait and see how his recovery goes next season before trying to grab him.

Next rumour.


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