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Sean Smith's nephew!

 

Does he have a leap like his father?

don't know too much, but he was in the aussie 2015 u20 basketball team

Sam Landsberger saying on Twitter we are best placed to land Pick 7 from GWS which they will on trade from the Treloar deal. No specifics on what a trade may look like though.

 

Sam Landsberger saying on Twitter we are best placed to land Pick 7 from GWS which they will on trade from the Treloar deal. No specifics on what a trade may look like though.

10, 46 & 50 for 7 and Bugg! (We retain pick 43)

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Sam Landsberger saying on Twitter we are best placed to land Pick 7 from GWS which they will on trade from the Treloar deal. No specifics on what a trade may look like though.

Wow, that sounds promising.

Maybe pick 10 + something else for pick 7


10, 43 & 50 for 7 and Bugg!

Possibly. It may also be the reason why a deal for Bugg is taking so long. You would have thought a third rounder would do the trick, but obviously there is more to it than that.

Sam Landsberger saying on Twitter we are best placed to land Pick 7 from GWS which they will on trade from the Treloar deal. No specifics on what a trade may look like though.

Getting very interesting if true.

Assuming Bugg + 7 for 10 + something?????

And that is why we have continually said Bugg will happen last?

Love the #loophole at the end.

Here is my tip.

We give them 10 and all our picks in 40s and 50s (3 of them I think there is)

They give us 7 and Bugg

We use pick 3 and 7, and just upgrade rookies with later picks.

We obviously win. They win because they get loads of points. AFL can't complain because Bugg's presence in the trade means we get around the rule about the differential in points when trading picks.

 

  1. 3.00pm: STILL HUDDLING

  2. Officials from Melbourne and GWS, together with player manager Tom Petroro, are seated together in the foyer here at the AFL, which suggests a trade for Giants defender Tom Bugg might be imminent.


Is anyone getting any work done today???

Checking Demonland is like an addiction!!

  • 3.00pm: STILL HUDDLING

  • Officials from Melbourne and GWS, together with player manager Tom Petroro, are seated together in the foyer here at the AFL, which suggests a trade for Giants defender Tom Bugg might be imminent.

Redleg where did your other post go?

Is anyone getting any work done today???

Checking Demonland is like an addiction!!

I probably should be working on a university essay right now.

But priorities come first.

Is anyone getting any work done today???

Checking Demonland is like an addiction!!

Working the computer screen angles with AFL Live Feed and toggling between SEN and TR


I probably should be working on a university essay right now.

But priorities come first.

i'm in the same boat mate!

I probably should be working on a university essay right now.

But priorities come first.

Uni ain't workin Demon Jack!

I have a bottle of Aldi's finest $30 bourbon just waiting to get cracked open.

Cmon MFC, make it happen!

Barrett is now commenting on CFC cyber security.

And up next on TR, we cross to London for Julian Assange's take on today's four way mega deal.

Stay tuned.

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I have a bottle of Aldi's finest $30 bourbon just waiting to get cracked open.

r.i.p your internal organs


Redleg where did your other post go?

I deleted it, because Wiseblood beat me to it and mine was therefore superfluous.

r.i.p your internal organs

HA! Thats top shelf stuff for me.

The purple warrior is about to spew his theory in a couple of minutes.

What is happening behind the scenes with GWS.

I can hardly wait.

 

If they can do it, it shows really good outside the box, big picture thinking. No single trade is made in isolation, they have all been building towards a plan.

I deleted it, because Wiseblood beat me to it and mine was therefore superfluous.

Sorry buddy, it seems as though my powers of procrastination are working a little quicker than yours today! :)


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