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Geelong recruiting team are building a big hole of no youth to try maintain their ladder position. Repercussions is going to be gold

Get real. They've got a stack of promising young players to compliment elite players in Dangerfield and Selwood. They've done it brilliantly. They've brought in Dangerfield, S.Selwood, Henderson and Z.Smith and given up picks in a year that has a shallow draft.

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The Danger deal was a good trade to open the week. Seemed to be the elephant in the room over the last couple of weeks.

But he's still a chance to come to Melb right????

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So he is saying we don't want to trade any players is that right??Or we cant trade players for the right or any deal. What about Dawes or Spencer?Did he mention them??

Yeah, He's going on trade radio to tell the other 17 clubs exactly what we are doing.

Makes it slightly awkward when we don't trade a player and we have shopped them all over town but I'm sure the players dont read the press and will give their all next year......

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crows should've, and probably did, demand first two first rounders for 2015 and 2016 and a player.

dangerfield is probably a top 10 player in the competition and all cats have given up are speculative draft picks.

bargain.

Definitely a bargain, but would have been a far greater bargain had they got him for free. In the end, I think it is a mature trade, made on the first day of trade period, so hats off to both Geelong and Adelaide.

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I take it that's Goddard from Essendon? During his segment on AFL 360 each week he can't talk highly enough of the club and how much he loves being there..

Nice that he likes it. Fair enough to want out of the saints at the time but the club he has gone to has provided loads of pain for him and no flag. The bummer fans are certainly 100 % behind him so thats a comfort for Brendan.

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Restricted Free Agency just worked quite well in the eyes of the Player Assoc.

The club has no chance to keep the player that wants to go but at least they get more value than if Danger was unrestricted.

I would tweak the FA rules but this one went well for the competition.

I've been saying since FA was bought in that the receiving club should have to give up something. This is what happened with Geelong and Danger.

Excellent result.

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Would make sense by the Tigers to unite the Grimes brothers.

So they can complete the set of modest players?

Anyway, both Grimeses live in Melbourne. They probably unite every weekend at their parents house for a Sunday roast.

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So they can complete the set of modest players?

Anyway, both Grimeses live in Melbourne. They probably unite every weekend at their parents house for a Sunday roast.

But they are not allowed to discuss game plans and they come to Mums' in different colored T-Shirts.

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The rumours of Goddard im aware of have nothing to do with Brendan.

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As much as I'd like Swan Josh Kennedy leading our midfield - how about re-uniting our own skipper's brother; Zak at Sydney. He played in the finals, add some in and under.

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Funny that the complicated Dangerfield deal got done first, before some relatively straightforward ones.

Signed off, you mean. I think this deal was done way back ...

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