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On SEN news it is reported that Jake Melksham has requested a trade. He was offered a new 2 yr deal but has decided he needs a fresh start elsewhere.

 

Yeah I'd trade for him. I'd go as far as our second round selection. But I think Essendon would want more than that.

Melksham can play, there is no doubt about that. But he is bland, that is why I wouldn't offer too much. I think a second rounder is nearly even overs.

* But that isn't taking into account the WADA case coming up. So we'd need some guarantees off the AFL of compensation if this went pear shaped.

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very average player. wouldnt be interested


Biggest question of all......was he injected or did he refuse?

Until that is answered (and if he was injected then would have to wait until WADA cleared him) I wouldn't touch him

On SEN news it is reported that Jake Melksham has requested a trade. He was offered a new 2 yr deal but has decided he needs a fresh start elsewhere.

So what? Awful player, why would we be interested?

 

I think he can play-although some say he has poor disposal.

Seems to be very quick,and we are slower than treacle on a cold day.

I reckon he would slot into our top 22 pretty easily.

His face is a concern though,as chookrat has noted.

I thought he was ok a few years ago, but 4th rounder, still prob better than a few other fringe players.

No, No, No! Has multiple brain fades and is a very ordinary decision maker. We have enough of those!

I could've just 'liked' this but I feel it is important enough to quote it and underline it.

Would be a tragedy to delist honest but sub-AFL workers like Bail and McKenzie just to replace them with some other club's clanger-ridden list clogger.


He is a PEGS boy, who was coached by Ken Fletcher. From what I saw in his first few years, he is a very talented player. Put players like Brayshaw, Petracca and Viney around him and I Am sure that he can perform. People under rate how much the recent culture at the Bombers has set guys like Melksham back.

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Yeah I'd trade for him. I'd go as far as our second round selection. But I think Essendon would want more than that.

Melksham can play, there is no doubt about that. But he is bland, that is why I wouldn't offer too much. I think a second rounder is nearly even overs.

* But that isn't taking into account the WADA case coming up. So we'd need some guarantees off the AFL of compensation if this went pear shaped.

just what sort of compensation could the afl offer?

the cas decision is after trade time and before the 2016 season starts. there could be 34 players affected (some not still in afl)

don't expect anything from the afl. caveat emptor

 

Bombers fans call him milkshake. That's all I need to hear. Move on nothing to see here. Couldn't bear it based only on the fact that his nickname is milkshake


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