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1 minute ago, old demon me!!! said:

worth a second rounder ?

Hopefully ours keeps going south and then yes.

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To me that Press release means he doesn't want any [censored] from Ess, and a smooth transition. He's definitely going North on the ladder....

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2 minutes ago, willmoy said:

To me that Press release means he doesn't want any [censored] from Ess, and a smooth transition. He's definitely going North on the ladder....

Well it's hard to go south from the wooden spoon.

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Yep he's worth a second round pick. Would do the trade and walk away happy.

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3 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Well it's hard to go south from the wooden spoon.

Very good Saber, makes my statement funnier than i thought it was....

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Bombers website announcing Hibberd want out.  With all of the news flow that he is on his way to the Dees:

what price?

where do we play him?

who does he bump from our best 22?

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Fuckem i would just make him walk. Esendon can get farked. I dare say they will want Hogan, Viney and Brayshaw.

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3 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Yep he's worth a second round pick. Would do the trade and walk away happy.

I agree LT.

A first round pick is too much, but a second rounder is about right for me.  If that's what Melksham was worth then Hibberd, to me, is around the same mark.

I'll be happy when he officially nominates us, as I think his addition to our back six will be terrific and, as others have said, it will release the likes of Salem and Vince to play further up the field.

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Call me crazy but I am glad Hurley stayed, another overpaid under performer could damage the "chemistry" that we have going with the two Mac's and Frost. More to lose than gain in my opinion and if Hibberd is keen to come over who's spot does he take??

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3 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Call me crazy but I am glad Hurley stayed, another overpaid under performer could damage the "chemistry" that we have going with the two Mac's and Frost. More to lose than gain in my opinion and if Hibberd is keen to come over who's spot does he take??

Based on tomorrow's team he would be in front of Viv and ANB

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4 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Call me crazy but I am glad Hurley stayed, another overpaid under performer could damage the "chemistry" that we have going with the two Mac's and Frost. More to lose than gain in my opinion and if Hibberd is keen to come over who's spot does he take??

 Lumumba

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Let's not use our second round pick this time like we did with Melksham! The Bombers owe us!

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41 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

Wants to leave, officially nominated us, I'm told.

what price?

Straight swap with Melksham.

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Excellent news.

Tough quality left-footer.

We need some experience and quality ball use in the back-line and he fits the bill. 

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1 minute ago, ProDee said:

Excellent news.

Tough quality left-footer.

We need some experience and quality ball use in the back-line and he fits the bill. 

And any additional half back line quality means my boy Hunt can play more time on the wing!

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8 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Let's not use our second round pick this time like we did with Melksham! The Bombers owe us!

Has to be our 2nd rd pick

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