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You lost me at South Australian talent.

Why? By that reasoning, it would appear that you read the vast majority of WJ's summary anyway...

 

Mitch Brown any interest?

Certainly a superior player at vfl level to Fitz, King, etc

Should pop up as a rookie somewhere. I wouldn't mind too much if it were with us, as long as we'd explored all other options first.

Fook me, how many people are requesting trades to Geelong? Zac Smith, Dangerfield, Henderson and soon Scott Selwood.

 

Fook me, how many people are requesting trades to Geelong? Zac Smith, Dangerfield, Henderson and soon Scott Selwood.

They don't want to be beat by Melbourme again.


Should pop up as a rookie somewhere. I wouldn't mind too much if it were with us, as long as we'd explored all other options first.

was thinking similarly. . If cheap

Fook me, how many people are requesting trades to Geelong? Zac Smith, Dangerfield, Henderson and soon Scott Selwood.

So why do we need free agency????

 

Fook me, how many people are requesting trades to Geelong? Zac Smith, Dangerfield, Henderson and soon Scott Selwood.

I just hope Adelaide hold their nerve and force Geelong to blow their top picks on Dangermouse. That will have a serious impact on their ability to do a deal on Henderson, Smith and Selwood. It's particularly important now that the AFL has revealed what it will take to get a first round pick for him in FA compo. I'm pretty sure the contract on offer isn't enough to qualify.

I heard from a Carlton fan that a swap of Bell and Aish is being attempted.


I heard from a Carlton fan that a swap of Bell and Aish is being attempted.

I hope for Brisbane's sake that Carlton are also throwing a pick in there.

I heard from a Carlton fan that a swap of Bell and Aish is being attempted.

This directly contradicts the AFL website which suggests he is staying put:

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-06/trade-winds-aish-set-for-new-deal-with-lions

This directly contradicts the AFL website which suggests he is staying put:

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-06/trade-winds-aish-set-for-new-deal-with-lions

Everyone who is moving and everyone who is not moving - take everything with a grain of salt under the end of trade period. Lots of white noise out there and certs to move will stay put and players not expected to move will find a new home - tis the way of the AFL world


Should pop up as a rookie somewhere. I wouldn't mind too much if it were with us, as long as we'd explored all other options first.

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I read a tweet that Maher on SEN said Treloar could end up at Carlton, would be funny as it would annoy the filth, but surely he is full of it.

I just hope Adelaide hold their nerve and force Geelong to blow their top picks on Dangermouse. That will have a serious impact on their ability to do a deal on Henderson, Smith and Selwood. It's particularly important now that the AFL has revealed what it will take to get a first round pick for him in FA compo. I'm pretty sure the contract on offer isn't enough to qualify.

Very very interesting if true.

Where did the AFL say what it takes to get a first round compo pick? Was it recent? I thought they kept the actual formula under wraps.

I read a tweet that Maher on SEN said Treloar could end up at Carlton, would be funny as it would annoy the filth, but surely he is full of it.

Lol Maher is a carlton supporter.. of course he will say, just like KB said Treloar to tigers was a done deal.

Folks...we aren't going to solve all our woes in one fowl swoop.

Think the saying is: one fell swoop!


Think the saying is: one fell swoop!

i think you're a tad late for dinner.
 

Very very interesting if true.

Where did the AFL say what it takes to get a first round compo pick? Was it recent? I thought they kept the actual formula under wraps.

AFL.com.au. About 15 hours ago.

The last line is an AFL get out clause.

The committee can refer it to Mark Evans if the verdict appears to be a material anomalous result.

Is anyone from the crows on the committee?

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