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5 minutes ago, johndemons said:

El oh el. And what happens to their aging midfield when O'Meara struggles to get on the park and they've spent $2mill on him?

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I will admit I was smitten with O'meara pre injuries. He looked like a brownlow medallist of the future.

But I'm not willing to sacrifice our future for him. Way too risky. His knees won't hold out for another 200 games,I can't see him playing another 10 years of quality football. 

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1 hour ago, AngryAtCasey said:

So North will offer Pick 11 this year and what will likely be Pick 2 next year??

Who have you got below them? Brissy has a good run with injuries they probably win more games :P 

In all seriousness, if they do get him that is fantastic for them - their first A grader since Harvey, its only been 20 years. Also glad to see them cripple themselves. Hopefully Richmond have to pay 2 picks for Prestia as well, and Freo pay through the roof for Hill, McCarthy, and Lobb. 

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3 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

Who have you got below them? Brissy has a good run with injuries they probably win more games :P 

In all seriousness, if they do get him that is fantastic for them - their first A grader since Harvey, its only been 20 years. Also glad to see them cripple themselves. Hopefully Richmond have to pay 2 picks for Prestia as well, and Freo pay through the roof for Hill, McCarthy, and Lobb. 

Brisbane at this stage.  But once trade period & draft are done then you take another look.

Didn't want to over-commit and say they'll be last this early.

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6 hours ago, Nasher said:

I would. You Victorians can keep your own basket cases. Don't be sending them here.

could rename them the seagulls - right colours too

http://www.themercury.com.au/sport/afl/bid-for-the-seagulls-to-take-flight-again/news-story/2e04cc2a2cb9bc332f0adafaf8cad032

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GCS have drawn a line in the sand, Big time.  O'Meara has asked for a trade. 

GCS have said he is NOT and FA so does not have the right to nominate a club.

Therefore they will entertain offers. 

Its about time a club stood up and said a player cannot call the shots and walk to where they want to go!

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O'meara will just say no to every club other than the one he wants to go to and then enter the draft with a big pricetag on his head so he gets through to them. 

the GC are going to achieve nothing outside of running the risk of losing him for nothing.

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17 minutes ago, Abe said:

O'meara will just say no to every club other than the one he wants to go to and then enter the draft with a big pricetag on his head so he gets through to them. 

the GC are going to achieve nothing outside of running the risk of losing him for nothing.

Yes, that is what Luke Ball did. 

Or he could do the decent thing like Judd and Dangerfield and ensure GCS get fair trade value.  How he plays it will say something about the character and integrity of O'Meara.

 

The news wouldn't be a surprise but for some reason Eade sounded really angry.  Something has blindsided him.

Will be interesting if O'meara chooses Ess who have the 1st pick in the Preseason Draft and they pick him up there, for nothing.  Given how the AFL are bending over backwards and changing rules to help the drug cheats climb the ladder quickly they would sit back and play it like 3 wise monkeys.   

I watch this trade with interest!

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On 8/25/2016 at 4:11 PM, Lucifer's Hero said:

Yes, that is what Luke Ball did. 

Or he could do the decent thing like Judd and Dangerfield and ensure GCS get fair trade value.  How he plays it will say something about the character and integrity of O'Meara.

 

The news wouldn't be a surprise but for some reason Eade sounded pretty angry. 

Will be interesting if O'meara chooses Ess who have the 1st pick in the Preseason Draft and they pick him up there, for nothing.  Given how the AFL are bending over backwards and changing rules to help the drug cheats climb the ladder quickly they would sit back and play it like 3 wise monkeys.   

I watch this trade with interest!

I would laugh so hard if the Bombers offered up pick 1 for O'meara and Prestia and ripped him out of Richmonds clutches!

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13 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Yes, that is what Luke Ball did. 

Or he could do the decent thing like Judd and Dangerfield and ensure GCS get fair trade value.  How he plays it will say something about the character and integrity of O'Meara.

 

The news wouldn't be a surprise but for some reason Eade sounded really angry.  Something has blindsided him.

Will be interesting if O'meara chooses Ess who have the 1st pick in the Preseason Draft and they pick him up there, for nothing.  Given how the AFL are bending over backwards and changing rules to help the drug cheats climb the ladder quickly they would sit back and play it like 3 wise monkeys.   

I watch this trade with interest!

Not sure Judd was of great character either...

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Just now, Abe said:

I would laugh so hard if the Bombers offered up pick 1 for O'meara and Prestia and ripped him out of Richmonds clutches!

I meant Ess could get O'Meara for a PSD pick and not their main draft #1 pick.
 

Just now, A F said:

Not sure Judd was of great character either...

Maybe not but he did the right thing by WCE to ensure they got a fair trade.  If I recall - an early rnd 1 pick and Josh Kennedy.  That showed some character and integrity in my book - a lot more than Luke Ball who just crapped on the Saints who got nothing.

 

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