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Josh Mahoney on SEN 15 October 2015

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Might be eating pie for dinner.....and possibly for desert if we can now trade that for pick 4&5

Josh here.....

 

I'm exhausted just reading about all these deals. Can only image how Mahoney is feeling.

Well done to everyone involved. We turned around a situation where we couldn't get any A graders to come our way, so we said, we'll go get them ourselves.

Amazing.. Josh Mahoney and Todd Viney take a bow.. i will never question you guys again.

Probably the most excited i have ever been from a trade period.

 

I can't believe this bloke was even in the position to be able to get these deals done.

Should have been sacked on Monday. Disgraceful.

You don't really think this is over yet?

They don't do their best work until just before the siren sounds.


This post is due for a bump. At least it makes me laugh about how dreadful we are.

Gold.

I have never been so happy about being so wrong.

Josh Mahoney and the list management team, I am so sorry for doubting you, I am eating my hat and it tastes delightful. Well done.

I dont know how we move up on our current picks. We will know who GC are taking and they know who we are taking so that is moot. I dont think that the Bombers will trade with us. Although if we are set on 2 of Curnow, Weiderman and Parish and Ess are very keen on Parish - maybe 3 & 7 for 4 & 5 works for everyone....

From day one, they were after Melksham, Bugg, Kennedy and a big fish.

Do you think they will be satisfied with 3 out of 4?

 

From day one, they were after Melksham, Bugg, Kennedy and a big fish.

Do you think they will be satisfied with 3 out of 4?

Turning pick 6 into two picks in the first 7 is close enough to a big fish.

You don't really think this is over yet?

They don't do their best work until just before the siren sounds.

From day one, they were after Melksham, Bugg, Kennedy and a big fish.

Do you think they will be satisfied with 3 out of 4?

I think they are spent, mate...


From day one, they were after Melksham, Bugg, Kennedy and a big fish.

Do you think they will be satisfied with 3 out of 4?

Aaron Francis could be the big fish.

What did Mahoney say on SEN?

Is it over or more to come?

What did Mahoney say on SEN?

Is it over or more to come?

He's on next.

Josh on SEN (October 21st)

- We're very happy of how things of turned out (obviously)

- At the beginning of the trade period, the goal was to bring in two first round draft picks

- Dee's are most likely done for the trade period ("you never know..."

- Bugg highlighted as versatile (midfield, back) and a hard runner

- Recruiters are still discussing who to select with picks 3 & 7

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Interesting note on Fitzy:

"He WAS delisted by us, and Hawthorn had the option to pick him up in 10 days time but wanted to send a signal that they wanted to take him during Trade Period"

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