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Early time of year but I read somewhere Heppell would consider leaving the Dons would love/ hope Goodwin and Macartney do there best to bring him across would fit in nicely!! Thoughts?

 
 

I would be feeling very worried as a bombers supporter after that article in the hun(?)

Hawthorn will throw every spare cent they have at him, they're desperate to re-build their midfield for when Hodge, Mitchell and Lewis retire.


I think heppell would compliment our midfield perfectly, hopefully having Goody at least puts us in with a chance of snagging him 

12 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Only with a haircut 

Not too sure about that: may have the Samson affect!

Otherwise I'd love him at the Dee's (but unfortunately I don't think it will happen).

40 minutes ago, Dee Dee said:

Not too sure about that: may have the Samson affect!

Otherwise I'd love him at the Dee's (but unfortunately I don't think it will happen).

Me either. Probably the most likely to stay, next captain and comes from a family of bombers diehards

 
14 hours ago, Rafiki said:

I would be feeling very worried as a bombers supporter after that article in the hun(?)

Do you have a link?


That would be awesome if we could get this guy. 

Can't see him leaving, just can't see it happening. If he goes he goes for a Scully contact (over market value). That won't be cheap, and the dees have committed to what they have so I can't see us having an offer large enough to sway him.

On 10/04/2016 at 8:47 PM, deefella said:

Early time of year but I read somewhere Heppell would consider leaving the Dons would love/ hope Goodwin and Macartney do there best to bring him across would fit in nicely!! Thoughts?

Absolutely deefella.  we have to have a strong finish to this season.

Have to give up something very good to get something good.

I'm enjoying the players we have. I am happy for us to sign up our own for what they are worth and get on with it. Bringing in players on "overs" can create inflationary pressure on a club.

 

16 minutes ago, deespicable me said:

Have to give up something very good to get something good.

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I thought the banned Bombers players had the choice of becoming delisted free agents?


Yep, it seems they can legally have their contracts null and void so other than monetary it doesn't cost us a thing, they will just get compo from AFL.

Even if it were to happen, I doubt we'd be high on his list of destination clubs

1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

I would target Michael Hurley.  Strong CHB. Will make out spine the envy of many.

Article in the paper the other day indicates the Crows are into him in a big way.

2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

I would target Michael Hurley.  Strong CHB. Will make out spine the envy of many.

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Hurley

Viney

Weideman

Hogan

I agree. Is he a free agent?

 


Just now, Ron Burgundy said:

I agree. Is he a free agent?

 

no. he would have to go the dfa path based on contract breach, or, convince essendrug he's going no matter what and let them trade him

the former option obviously suits us but he could take the latter option to avoid more bad blood

Second Heppell thread in days....

What did he say anyway? Havent seen any articles

 

Last time I courted someone I ended up with a ring on my finger and a child, so no, no we shouldn't be courting him.

I don't approve of us signing any of the drug cheats, unless they're good players..

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