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We get 2nd rounders from both Port & Collingwood + Kennedy and an extra 3rd from Port, we give up Howe, Toumpas and a pick in the 60's.

one 2nd rounder because we get Kennedy. Coll give us a 3rd

 
 

So is this happening now?

In AFL now signing off on deals.

2 ? Really ? For a kid who struggles to make 'our' team sheet !! :rolleyes:

I meant for the whole deal, not just Toumpas.
 

"Howe is the interesting one, with Nathan Buckley convincing the former Demon he could become a hybrid of Hawk pair Jack Gunston and Isaac Smith."

HAHAHA

Please MFC make this a good deal and not our pants pulled dow ..

Bracing myself..


this

Can't see it Demonlads

God we need two second round picks to come our way...

2nd and 3rd rounders for Toump 2nd rounder and Kennedey for Howe

If true, we should be able to turn those picks into 8, Bugg and maybe Tomlinson. Might have to give our original 3rd rounder to GWS.

Alternatively our 3rd rounder for Bugg and we go for 3 from GC with our picks.

Observation: In the last 25 minutes Trade Radio have not even mentioned this current deal being finalised...


Best thing about this is hopefully not having to deal with Collingwood again this year

If true, we should be able to turn those picks into 8, Bugg and maybe Tomlinson. Might have to give our original 3rd rounder to GWS.

Alternatively our 3rd rounder for Bugg and we go for 3 from GC with our picks.

as long as we still have late picks for upgrades..does it matter ? I don't think so

On other thread a poster saying Brett Andersen is quoted as saying we get Kennedy a 2nd and a 3rd rounder. If true we got shafted.

Best thing about this is hopefully not having to deal with Collingwood again this year

So you don't want a last day trade of Lamumba + 2nd round for Varcoe? :P /s

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I have always wondered, do rookie upgrades count as live picks??

i believe so...but they can be the dead last ones if need be.

If true, we should be able to turn those picks into 8, Bugg and maybe Tomlinson. Might have to give our original 3rd rounder to GWS.

Alternatively our 3rd rounder for Bugg and we go for 3 from GC with our picks.

Tomlinson is very underrated. Would be very happy to see him in the red and blue.

Would be a mini coup if it did happen as he is relatively entrenched in the GWS fold.

 

Lets see what we actually get...not the spec reporting

Might be same...might not

Observation: In the last 25 minutes Trade Radio have not even mentioned this current deal being finalised...

Sounding quite desperate there H_T...


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