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21 minutes ago, Mickey said:

The only problem with Richmond matching the offer is that they might be stuck with him. 

He can then be traded, though it would be less than their compo most likely.

Posted
1 hour ago, Redleg said:

He can then be traded, though it would be less than their compo most likely.

Only if hawthorn play along. They could easily refuse to trade, and if no-one else wants him, Richmond might need to keep him

Posted
34 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Only if hawthorn play along. They could easily refuse to trade, and if no-one else wants him, Richmond might need to keep him

He will be a Hawk on monday.

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Posted
18 hours ago, Redleg said:

He will be a Hawk on monday.

Maybe, but he'll still be Vickery everyday

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Posted
1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Don't know why the hate for him.

Disdain. He does so many inexplicably daft things on the field. Makes him incredibly frustrating to watch.

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Posted

vickery now a hawk...

 

 

fromm afl website... 

DONE DEAL: VICKERY JOINS HAWKS 
 
Richmond has confirmed it won't match Hawthorn's offer for free agent Ty Vickery, allowing the tall forward to join the Hawks on a two-year deal. 
 
The AFL has confirmed the Tigers will receive a round two compensation pick, currently pick No.26 based on the contract offer and Vickery's age. 
 
 
Posted

Richmond winners there coming away with Pick 26!

By the time Wells & Mayne compo is done along with Vickery & Brisbane's Priority Pick, our 2nd Rounder suddenly becomes Pick 30!

Will Essendon still accept?

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Posted
1 minute ago, AngryAtCasey said:

Richmond winners there coming away with Pick 26!

By the time Wells & Mayne compo is done along with Vickery & Brisbane's Priority Pick, our 2nd Rounder suddenly becomes Pick 30!

Will Essendon still accept?

Next year's second rounder is looking better all the time to them...

 

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Posted

Pick 26 for Vickery? Wowee, that's almost as much 'overs' as we got for Frawley.

The Richmond list managers must be doing a little barn dance around Punt Road.

Getting rid of Vickery and picking up an early 2nd round pick at the same time, just spectacular.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

26 for the Vicker.

Remind me what we got for Silvia again?

In the end, a good laugh at Fremantle.

But, with the information available on hand at time, Sylvia was a much more valuable commodity. Sylvia's best was very very good (bitterly) while Vickery's best includes about 5 genuinely outstanding games and the rest is empty.


Posted
4 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

In the end, a good laugh at Fremantle.

But, with the information available on hand at time, Sylvia was a much more valuable commodity. Sylvia's best was very very good (bitterly) while Vickery's best includes about 5 genuinely outstanding games and the rest is empty.

Both Silvia and Vickery were major under performers for their first clubs. Both had/have potential, but both the comp picks were well overs IMO.

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Posted

I would love to see this backfire spectacularly on Hawthorn but unfortunately I fear Clarko will turn him around. I can't fathom why they would go after him with that much cash though, just mindboggling.

Posted
1 hour ago, SaberFang said:

I would love to see this backfire spectacularly on Hawthorn but unfortunately I fear Clarko will turn him around. I can't fathom why they would go after him with that much cash though, just mindboggling.

Just like Lyon turned Silvia around?????

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Posted
12 minutes ago, KrazyJay said:

Spud of the highest order!

"The only thing to fear in football is the football itself" - Ty Vickery's motto

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This is so much easier.

 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, rjay said:

Just like Lyon turned Silvia around?????

I have not heard That Vickery likes the sauce like someone else we know.

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