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  On 22/10/2015 at 01:51, AngryAtCasey said:

No he didn't. He was positive about our future. He just said that 2016 would be a hold ground year.

I recall either he or that Barrett [censored] calling our outlook bleak just a few days ago

Guess it was Barret, which of course is a big surprise

 
  On 22/10/2015 at 02:00, Demon Disciple said:

Seriously Mathieson? He reminds me of a poorer, although slightly quicker version of Brock McLean.

Maybe if he is there at pick 46. He is not a top 10 pick, nor what we need.

But hey, like that you have a differing view than most of us.

He is exactly what we need. His the type of player who can reay step up when the stars are tagged out of games. Can spread well and play inside and really accumulate possessions.

Pick 7!

1. WEeitering

2. Schache

3. Francis

4. Parish

5. Curnow

6. Weideman

7. Matheson

Aish to Collingwood deal done

3 way trade sending bastinac to the Lions and about 12 picks changing hands

 

Plough wallace who i actually enjoy listening to has been very big wraps for our club ever since he made Barratt look silly on the Dom Tyson trade.

Most of his stuff is actually well worth listening too.

  On 22/10/2015 at 02:23, dazzledavey36 said:

Plough wallace who i actually enjoy listening to has been very big wraps for our club ever since he made Barratt look silly on the Dom Tyson trade.

Most of his stuff is actually well worth listening too.

Yeah he's a decent and offers pretty good insight most of the time.


Interesting tweet from Ollie Wines

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Don't really understand the draft picks points system. Can somebody please explain it to me?

Was he having a crack at the MFC? Ahh, probably not. Just my paranoia. Still wish we drafted him.

Looking like Blues have Tomlinson.

Wonder who blinks first over Yarran, Blues or Tigers?

Sounds like journey man Everitt to Gold Coast.

Yarran a Tiger for pick 19 - Blues caved in.

 
  On 22/10/2015 at 02:33, Redleg said:

Looking like Blues have Tomlinson.

Wonder who blinks first over Yarran, Blues or Tigers?

Couldn't care less. Hope it doesn't go through tbh. That way Blues have a player they don't want for another year and the Tigers continue to wallow in their missed chances (EF loss included) for a little while longer.

  On 22/10/2015 at 02:34, H_T said:

Sounds like journey man Everitt to Gold Coast.

Was the leading goal kicker for the Blues in 2015. Who is going to kick their goals?


Eagles swap 36 and 37 for Sydney's 23.

Carl trade 20, 21, and 2016 Pick ~60 for WB 11 and 2016 Pick ~47.

  On 22/10/2015 at 02:34, H_T said:

Sounds like journey man Everitt to Gold Coast.

Yarran a Tiger for pick 19 - Blues caved in.

As we all knew that they would!
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  On 22/10/2015 at 02:29, iv said:

Interesting tweet from Ollie Wines

Was he having a crack at the MFC? Ahh, probably not. Just my paranoia. Still wish we drafted him.

It appears as though he doesn't understand the points system and is asking someone to explain it to him

Just guessing though

gotta love the last hour of trade period


Blues have a decent collection of picks now don't they. Picks 1, 8, 11 & 19.

Been pretty active themselves, Kudos (less the Menzel deal).

  On 22/10/2015 at 02:42, mikeydemon said:

gotta love the last hour of trade period

I am sure that Mahoney and Viney have asked the pub to leave the radio on!

  On 22/10/2015 at 02:44, Demon Disciple said:

Blues have a decent collection of picks now don't they. Picks 1, 8, 11 & 19.

Been pretty active themselves, Kudos (less the Menzel deal).

Now all they need to,do is draft themselves a forward line!
  On 22/10/2015 at 02:37, Demon Jack said:

Was the leading goal kicker for the Blues in 2015. Who is going to kick their goals?

Brendan Bolton. That's about all they've got left....

  On 22/10/2015 at 02:37, Demon Jack said:

Was the leading goal kicker for the Blues in 2015. Who is going to kick their goals?

don't think they plan on kicking any goals for a few seasons

couple of seasons tanking and they can stock up on more draft picks

focus will be on defence for a few years yet

i'm loving it


Carlscum have set themselves up very well for a shallow draft

As have the Demons....

I honestly can't see the benefit in a bunch of these pick swaps with Sydney, Bulldogs, Fremantle etc. Are they just bored and doing it for kicks?

and Talia and 4th round for an earlier fourth round to Sydney?! Huge steal to Sydney there. Watch them make him into a defensive rock.

  On 22/10/2015 at 03:01, Sir Why You Little said:

Carlscum have set themselves up very well for a shallow draft

As have the Demons....

Shallow does not equal poor top end talent

 
  On 22/10/2015 at 03:19, M C said:

Shallow does not equal poor top end talent

exactly why both clubs have loaded up on top end picks
  On 22/10/2015 at 03:21, Sir Why You Little said:

exactly why both clubs have loaded up on top end picks

apologies, misread your post


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